Daniel Radcliffe can’t wait for the Harry Potter film series to end.


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The 19-year-old actor, who has played the boy wizard for more than half his lifetime, is looking forward to having a party to celebrate the end of filming.

A ‘wrap party’, on completing filming is a movie making tradition, but Daniel says there probably won’t be one for Harry Potter until the end of all eight instalments.

When asked what he will do when Harry Potter is complete, Daniel said: “We’ll have a massive party. We haven’t had any wrap parties, which I think is sinful. We haven’t gotten around to organising. We’ll probably go out on holiday and do all the stuff the insurance hasn’t covered like rock climbing and hand gliding.”

The British actor – who starred in TV wartime drama My Boy Jack – also revealed he is a history buff, adding: “I always had an interest in World War One. I find it impressive. I’m the least militant, aggressive person you’ll ever meet. I get periodically depressed by World War I. It’s so sad they had to live like this. It’s mindblowing.”

Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, the sixth film in the Harry Potter series, is due to be released in July 2009; with the final two instalments, parts one and two of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows expected in 2010 and 2011 respectively.

Daniel can currently be seen starring in the Broadway adaptation of the play Equus.