TORONTO — Daniel Radcliffe is rich enough that he could purchase an island in the Bahamas and use whatever is left of his days relaxing in a loft.
Rather, he's hectically pushing a trio of ventures here at the Toronto International Film Festival: Kill Your Darlings (out Oct. 16),hornsand The F Word (both looking for US dissemination).
"I've got three movies. Benedict Cumberbatch has three films. I'm not the one and only, I'd get a kick out of the chance to bring up out," says Radcliffe, 24. "You get electrified. My movies couldn't be more distinctive. That is the thing that's energizing to me. I've been one thing for so long. Things are progressing pretty well."
The one thing is, obviously, kid wizard Harry Potter. The blockbuster establishment made Radcliffe exceptionally extremely popular and exceptionally rich. Presently, he's spreading out and going out on a limb — in Horns, he wakes to find odd limbs growing from his head. Is there anything he wouldn't do? "You'd need to keep in touch with it first then after that I'd let you know. I can't consider something that might be frightful enough for me to say no," he says with a grin.
Radcliffe premiered Horns on Friday night, accompanied by a Grey Goose-supported gathering at the Soho House, the private enclave that comes to be ground zero of show biz star spottings throughout the celebration. He was in an extraordinary temperament, and blissful to talk.
"I'm truly electrified for individuals to begin seeing these movies that I've done. I've been discussing them for eighteen months. It's been a long methodology of advising individuals how great they're set to be,"
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