Why Daniel Radcliffe found it hard to end Harry Potter
November 24th, 2015
What happens when you are part of the cast of a cinema series for 10 years in a row? It happened to Daniel Radcliffe, who, while shooting Harry Potter, from child became a man.
Casted at the age of 11 to play the protagonist of the saga – cinema adaptation of the book series signed by JK Rowling – Daniel has spent his adolescence under the lens of the cameras until 2011, the year which ratifies the end of the saga and his 22nd birthday.
At the end of the shots Daniel had to face the real world: daily routine, friendships and love outside the set. Even if he kept on receiving job proposals, Radcliffe has recently declared that the separation from the production wasn’t easy. Among the reasons of his post-Harry Potter crisis the guy cites the solitude and the separation from the other members of the cast, who represented his family for a long time. As a result, numerous pictures of the actor dealing with alcohol as a consolation came out, but today this phase seems to have come to an end.
In 2016 we’ll be seeing him in 5 different movies: Victor Frankenstein, Swiss Army Man, Imperium, Now you see me: The second act and Young Americans. Not bad as a post-depression recover…