HitFix has an article about where Daniel Radcliffe recalls talking to Catherine Hardwicke (director of “Twilight”) on the set of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” and how she talked with him about his and Robert Pattinson’s type of fame.
Radcliffe offered up an interesting comparison surrounding another fanatic franchise, “The Twilight Saga.” A series that just happens to star “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire’s” Robert Pattinson. It turns out Catherine Hardwicke, the director of the first film, visited the “Deathly Hallows” set and cemented the actor’s theory on how it’s Potter who is adored, not Radcliffe.
“We had a really interesting conversation and I was asking, ‘How is Rob doing?’ And all that and she was saying before Robert had even been cast she went to a reading of the book with Stephanie Meyer,” Radcliffe recalls. “And when Meyer said the name, ‘Edward Cullen,’ the audience went nuts and were screaming and people were so obsessed with that character. So, whoever was going to step into that role was going to have a pretty crazy life for the next few years and I think it’s the same with Harry. It doesn’t really matter in a way who it is. If you are filling those shoes you are going to get a pretty wild reception.”
Fans of Pattinson may disagree, but there is some truth to what the 21-year-old Brit believes. He says screaming fans accost him once or twice a year, but he knows you’d have to “have some mad ego” if you don’t realize “this is all a bit weird and crazy.”
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