Actor Daniel Radcliffe says he felt guilty for not crying like his colleague Rupert Grint at the world premiere of the latest film Harry Potter , but he admitted he was relieved to say goodbye to the film series , reports Starpulse.
Thousands of fans were present to see Radcliffe, Grint and Emma Watson in Leicester Square in London, while the last film, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 , was introduced last July.
While Grint and Watson burst into tears on the red carpet, Radcliffe admits he was not very emotional, because he could not help but be happy to "move on".
He says: "What was strange to me, in a sense, that I felt a little bad because I was not as upset as the others were. I saw Rupert Grint cry once, the last day of filming, when I was also saddened, but I had never seen Rupert become as emotional as the first. " Radcliffe insists that there are no words to express the joy he has had to work on the Harry Potter ."
It was the most wonderful time and happy, but all good things come to an end. We could not continue indefinitely, "he adds. Daniel Radcliffe is happy to have participated in this adventure and have been so successful, but it is now ready, like all other team members to move on.