Rupert Grint spoke with the Hollywood Reporter about Cherrybomb, Deathly Hallows, and the end of the Harry Potter movies.
"It was always is going to be quite tricky. 'Harry Potter's a big thing really, so I've always known it's going to be pretty hard," Grint said. "But doing this film wasn't really a conscious decision to try something different -- it just worked out like that. I got the script, really liked and it all happened in a couple of weeks."
Grint will start shooting this month on the final book of the seven in the "Harry Potter" series, which is being made as two films at Leavesden Studios in Watford. "Fourteen months for Part 1 and Part 2, more or less back-to-back. It's going to be long, but it's going to be good I think, I really liked the book and the script," he said. "It's going to be quite a thing when it's over because it'll be half my life exactly. I think I will miss it, because I've had some good times on it.
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