Daniel Radcliffe Has The Perfect Response To Will Smith's Oscars Smack

Daniel Radcliffe is hoping to remain distant from the continuing discourse surrounding Will Smith’s Oscars evening altercation with Chris Rock.

On Thursday, Radcliffe declined to talk about the controversial Academy Awards second whereas being interviewed on “Good Morning Britain” Thursday to advertise his new film, “The Misplaced Metropolis.”

“I’m simply so already dramatically bored of listening to individuals’s opinions about it that I simply don’t wish to be one other opinion including to it,” the “Harry Potter” actor mentioned.

Radcliffe, nevertheless, can relate to the expertise of sitting by way of an award ceremony as hosts and presenters take potshots at his expense. “If you’re happening stuff as a child, you’re by no means fairly certain if the joke’s with you otherwise you’re the butt of the joke,” he defined. “So that you kind of have a mode of simply being like: ‘I’ll simply hold smiling and laughing and possibly it’ll finish quickly.’”

Catch Daniel Radcliffe’s “Good Morning Britain” interview beneath.

Elsewhere within the interview, Radcliffe was requested in regards to the longstanding rumor that he’ll be taking up for Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in a future installment of the “X-Males” franchise.

Although he acknowledged that the casting is just a social media-based “fan principle in the meanwhile,” he’s nonetheless flattered: “Who wouldn’t wish to be in comparison with Hugh Jackman?”

The Misplaced Metropolis,” which opened in theaters final week, follows Loretta Sage (performed by Sandra Bullock), a romance novelist who will get kidnapped by Abigail Fairfax, (Radcliffe) an eccentric billionaire looking for the long-lost treasure referenced in Sage’s books. After cowl mannequin Alan Caprison (Channing Tatum) witnesses Sage’s kidnapping, he embarks on a bumbling quest by way of the jungle and save her.

Along with “The Misplaced Metropolis,” Radcliffe can also be set to star as “Bizarre Al” Yankovic within the Roku Channel’s “Bizarre: The Al Yankovic Story.”

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