JAKARTA - Not only Daniel Radcliffe, actor Rupert Grint also apparently wrote a letter to the actor who played Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter series. Grint previously played Ron in the film franchise from 2001 to 2011.
The character of Ron Weasley in the series is played by Alastair Stout, who stars alongside Dominic McLaughlin as Harry and Arabella Stanton as Hermione.
The actor revealed this fact in a recent BBC interview. Like Radcliffe, Rupert Grint also sent a letter of support.
"I wrote him a letter before they started, putting in the baton as usual. It was all about giving him the best wishes," Rupert Grint said, as reported by BBC International.
"I enjoyed my time in this world, and I hope he's had the same experience. It's strange to see his world spinning again. I'm curious to see what happens," he said.
Rupert Grint also recognized similarities between himself and Alastair Stout, and he hopes viewers of the series can relate.
"I think it's great that it's something new, different, and definitely exciting," said Rupert Grint.
Earlier, Daniel Radcliffe shared a letter he sent to McLaughlin, wishing the actor well in his role in the Harry Potter series.
"I'm not saying whoever plays Harry should contact me, but I know a few people who worked on the production. I wrote to Dominic, and he wrote me a lovely letter," Daniel Radcliffe told Good Morning America.
"I don't want to haunt these kids, but I just wrote him a letter saying, 'I hope you have the best time, and even better than I did. I had a great time, but I hope you have a better time,'" Radcliffe said.
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