It’s like asking, ‘How do you feel about your teens? ‘, Daniel Radcliffe claims that he is’ intensely embarrassed’ about his game in the Harry Potter franchise.
Daniel Radcliffe claimed he ‘feels very embarrassed’ about his game in the Harry Potter franchise, while looking back on the magic mega-hit.
The 31-year-old actor was just 11 when he appeared in Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone and starred in seven subsequent films over the next ten years.
Daniel spoke to former children’s star Elijah Wood in Empire Magazine’s latest issue on Friday and took the opportunity to reflect on his acting ability at the time.

It’s like asking, ‘How do you feel about your teens? ” Daniel Radcliffe claimed he was ‘intensely embarrassed’ by his actions in the Harry Potter franchise in a new interview on Friday.
He told the Lord Of The Rings star: ‘It’s hard to separate my relationship with Harry from my relationship with the movies as a whole.
“I am incredibly grateful for the experience. It showed me what I want to do for the rest of my life. Finding out early what you love is really happy.
‘I’m obviously very shy about some of my acting [laughs], but yes, it’s like asking, “how do you feel about your teens?”
Daniel added that because he has been a part of the Harry Potter for so long, he believes it is ‘impossible’ to express just a single feeling to describe what it was like.

Joker: Daniel (photo in the role) reflected on his time in the franchise and said: ‘Of course I’m very ashamed of some of my acting’
The actor finds international fame as Harry Potter in the eponymous franchise alongside Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley and Emma Watson as Hermione.
The film is based on the best-selling books by JK Rowling, premiered in 2001 with Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone and ends in 2011 with Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows – Part 2.
In January, it was reported that a TV series based on the books was in the early stages of development for HBO Max.

Iconic: the actor gained international fame as Harry Potter in the franchise of the same name with Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley and Emma Watson as Hermione (photo)
Sources told The Hollywood Reporter that Warner Bros. held a series of meetings to bring the blockbuster franchise – based on JK Rowling’s seven beloved books – to television.
However, representatives of HBO Max and Warner Bros. deny that such talks are taking place and say in a statement to DailyMail.com: “There is no Harry Potter series in the studio or on the streaming platform.”
Despite the denial, another Hollywood trade – Variety – also reported on Monday that talks were underway about a potential TV series.
According to THR, however, it is very early, with only broad ideas being discussed. So far, no talent or writers are associated with the prospective series.
The trade publication claims that producers have had ‘several conversations’ with writers to explore ideas about expanding the wizarding world of Harry Potter, which has produced eight feature films worth more than $ 7 billion worldwide.
Rowling controls the Potter franchise and has a say in everything related to the property and its distribution.

Formative years: The 31-year-old actor was 11 when he appeared in Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone and starred in seven subsequent films over ten years (Prisoner of Azkaban pictured)