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From Boy Wizard to Bold Risk-Taker: How Daniel Radcliffe Escaped the Potter Curse

Daniel Radcliffe

Choosing chaos, craft, and characters no one else would dare touch.

After Harry Potter, many feared that would be it — the peak, the defining role Daniel Radcliffe would never outrun. And let’s be honest, it easily could’ve been. But Radcliffe didn’t play it safe. He took the hard road — diving headfirst into riskier, weirder, and wildly controversial roles to showcase the full palette of his talent. No more wands, no more chosen ones — just raw, unfiltered range.

It all started with Equus — a bold stage role in London’s West End where Radcliffe appeared completely nude and played a deeply disturbed teenager. Definitely not the kind of thing you'd expect from the kid who lived. Then came Horns, where he literally grew horns and investigated a murder. In Swiss Army Man, he played a farting, talking corpse — strange, yes, but somehow moving and memorable.

By the time Guns Akimbo hit screens, Radcliffe was running through dark alleys in a bathrobe with guns bolted to his hands. It looked chaotic — and it was — but there was method in the madness. He was clearly showing us he had no interest in playing it safe.

He went on to portray poet Allen Ginsberg in Kill Your Darlings, embraced absurd comedy in Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, and even slipped into a romantic comedy (What If) with charm and ease — no magic wands in sight.

Radcliffe’s post-Potter journey isn’t about reinventing himself. It’s about making a statement. He’s not just proving he has range — he’s built a whole career on the unexpected. These days, if a script is totally bonkers, Daniel Radcliffe is the first name on the list.

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