"It’s interesting, because somebody said to me the other day. ‘Do you think your Harry Potter fans will stick with you in this film?’ And I was like, ‘If they stuck with me through Equus, they won’t mind this, right?’ This is nothing in comparison to that."

Daniel Radcliffe on his latest film, The Woman In Black.
A teaser of one of my shots of Daniel Radcliffe from yesterday as he promoted his film, The Woman In Black, in Toronto.
The carpet was a mess, but I managed to snap a few decent shots of him.

A teaser of one of my shots of Daniel Radcliffe from yesterday as he promoted his film, The Woman In Black, in Toronto.

The carpet was a mess, but I managed to snap a few decent shots of him.

Daniel Radcliffe and ‘The Woman in Black’

Got any questions for Harry Potter Daniel Radcliffe? Let me know—I’m interviewing him on Friday for his new film, The Woman in Black, and I would be curious to hear what some of you would ask him.

Admittedly, I can’t ask him a lot of questions, but if you have a good question, leave it in the comments and I’ll see what I can do.

If you’re wondering, the film is a creepy supernatural thriller (which comes across as an edge-of-your-seat scare-fest) with Radcliffe playing Arthur Kipps, a lawyer suffering from grief after his wife died who “is sent to a remote village to sort out the affairs of a recently deceased eccentric.” Arthur discovers that there is more going on in the scary village though, and they are all trying to keep a frightening secret from him—namely that the vengeful ghost still haunts the house where he is living and she will stop at nothing until she finds something she has lost.

The Woman In Black opens in theatres on Friday, February 3.