Daniel Radcliffe, is all set to play the role of a villain in the upcoming movie ‘Lost City Of D’. Here’s all you need to know about it.
Cast, Plot and Release Date
The star of the ‘Harry Potter’ film series, Daniel Radcliffe will be sharing screens with Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum. He will play the villain in the upcoming movie named ‘Lost City Of D’. It is an adventure romantic comedy.
The film will be directed by Adam and Aaron Nee. Apart from Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum and Daniel Radcliffe, the starcast also includes Patti Harrison and Da’Vine Joy Randolph.
Apparently, the film will drive one to wave of nostalgia as it will have a similar storyline of that of ‘Romancing The Stone’. Dana Fox and Seth Gordon has penned down the script (draft).
The storyline of the movie will revolve around how a novelist (Bullock) and a cover model (Tatum) get stuck in an unprecedented situation. A kidnapping attempt will lead them into a jungle adventure. Here, they will get a different meaning of what life is and romance will develop between the two.
The Lost City Of D is scheduled to release on April 15, 2022.
Daniel Radcliffe’s previous projects
Daniel Radcliffe is well-known for his role in the Harry Potter series. He played the role of the main protagonist ‘Harry Potter’. The fictional series has brought in massive amount of success, fame and love to the British actor.
Apart from the Harry Potter series, Daniel Radcliffe has also acted in movies named, Escape from Pretoria, Guns Akimbo, Kill Your Darlings, Now You See Me 2, Jungle, The Women In Black, Victor Frankenstein, and so on.
Daniel Radcliffe’s last project was a Netflix sitcom named, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs the Reverend. The show featured other actors like– Ellie Kemper, Tituss Burgess, Carol Kane and Jane Krakowski.
The much loved actor Daniel Radcliffe, playing the character of a villain is pretty interesting thing to get excited about. Fans will have to wait until the filming is complete.
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