Daniel Radcliffe Begs To Be In ‘Game Of Thrones’; Actor Got Spider-Man Role Instead?

"Game of Thrones" is one of the biggest show to have ever appeared on TV. It has won a record- breaking number of Emmy's and with millions of viewers worldwide, it is no wonder that a lot of A-list celebrities want to be a part of it.

Recently, Entertainment Weekly reported that Danielle Radcliffe from the "Harry Potter" franchise made it known that he is a big fan of "Game of Thrones" and that he badly wants to have a role in the series. "I would love to [appear on Thrones]," Danielle Radcliffe said. "If they want to just bring me in and f-ing kill me, I would be so happy to do that."

Before Danielle Radcliffe, several major "Harry Potter" celebrities have been part of "Game of Thrones." Catelyn Stark was played by Michelle Fairley who also played the role of Hermione's mother. Walder Fray who was portrayed by David Bradley was also Hogwarts caretaker Fitch. And lastly, Natalia Tenna who played Osha in "Game of Thrones" also played Tonk in "Harry Potter."

Unfortunately, no word yet from the show runners of "Game of Thrones" regarding a possible role for Daniel Radcliffe.

In another rumor, Daniel Radcliffe is believed to want the role of Spider-Man. A report online confirms his aspiration for the role but he also knows that it might be too far-fetched given that fans will always associate him with his role as Harry Potter.

He quoted, "It's been and gone, they've done it three times in my lifetime. [But] if someone came to me with one of those things and it was good and I was interested then I would totally be up for doing it. But I could also see how from their point of view they might not want somebody who is very recognizably the face of another franchise in their franchise."

It is notable that the last two actors who played as Spider-Man (Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland) have not done any major high-profile character prior to getting the coveted role.

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