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Daniel Radcliffe is a fan of Game of Thrones and Stranger Things

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Mon, 09, 16

Daniel Radcliffe, 27, needs no introduction. After portraying Harry Potter on the big screen for almost a decade in the film series, ‘the boy who lived’ famously bared all for a stage play and has worked hard on steering himself towards compelling, offbeat film projects like The Woman in Black and Kill Your Darlings.

Daniel Radcliffe, 27, needs no introduction. After portraying Harry Potter on the big screen for almost a decade in the film series, ‘the boy who lived’ famously bared all for a stage play and has worked hard on steering himself towards compelling, offbeat film projects like The Woman in Black and Kill Your Darlings.

In a recent interview, Radcliffe, who has starred in prolific films like Now You See Me 2 alongside Michael Caine and Jesse Eisenberg and Victor Frankenstein opposite James McAvoy, revealed that he is yearning for a cameo role on HBO’s magnum opus series, Game of Thrones.

“Right now, I have a little bit of freedom. So if I read a script for something that’s filming next year, I don’t have to turn it down because I’m not available—which I did, for a long time,” Radlcliffe told Digital Spy recently.  And though he doesn’t want to commit to block several years for a TV project just yet – “then it’s signing on for seven years”— Radcliffe is yearning for a brief stint on Game of Thrones. “I would love to,” Radcliffe said. “If they want to just bring me in and kill me, I would be so happy to do that.”

Radcliffe also threw his support behind Netflix’s hit series, Stranger Things when he stopped by BBC Radio 1’s Breakfast Show to promote his films, Swiss Army Man and Imperium. Upon learning that Stranger Things cast members Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, and Caleb McLaughlin were scheduled to appear on Breakfast Show the next day, he told the host: “Oh my god, okay, can you, like, just tell them that I think they’re amazing. And can you say that, as a person who started out acting really young, how are they so good? I wasn’t that good when I was a kid. Have the decency to be less good at acting, please, when you’re so young.”