Rupert Grint Plans for the Future, Takes Role in Edgy Indie Drama
Filed under: Casting, Celebrities and Controversy, Harry Potter
Harry Potter has got to end sometime, and by "sometime" I mean in less than three years when the second cinematic half of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows sees release. And some people would like to still have a career when that happens, thank you very much. To that end, Rupert Grint -- a.k.a. Ron Weasley -- has taken a role in an indie film called Cherry Bomb, which sounds about as far from Harry Potter as you can get without developing an erotic fixation on horses.The film, written by acclaimed playwright Daragh Caville, focuses on three teens who set out for a wild weekend of drugs, sex and crime only to see it escalate into something far more serious than they imagined. It co-stars relative unknowns Robert Sheehan and Kimberley Nixon, and is set for release next year.
While Daniel Radcliffe has tried more extreme methods of branching out (mainly by taking that infamous role in Equus, which is coming to Broadway per the above link) and Emma Watson hasn't done very much at all (she voices a character in this year's The Tale of Despereaux, but that seems to be it), Grint has spent what spare time he has toiling away in indieville. Cherry Bomb was preceded by the reasonably well-received and much less racy Driving Lessons, about a troubled boy's friendship with a retired actress.
It's already so hard for child actors to make a successful transition into adult careers, but it's harder still for actors who are inextricably identified with particular roles. Of the three Potter kids, Grint looks the least like a movie star -- which could wind up being good or bad. In his case I think indie films and supporting roles are the way to go, so he's doing it right.
[hat tip: Cinema Blend]










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-07-2008 @ 5:17PM
Jill said...
I believe that they all will do great going from Child actors/actress to Adult actors/actress.
I can not wait to see they will do. I also can not wait for Ruperts new movie.
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7-07-2008 @ 12:33PM
Kurdi said...
actually, Emma watson is slated to star in an Indy movie as well. I believe it's entitled Napoleon and Betsy- about the life of former Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte's life in exile. And in that she'd play the lead character Betsy Balcombe.
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7-07-2008 @ 11:21PM
Rose said...
It hasn't been confirmed that Emma will star in Napoleon and Betsy. I just hope Emma does find a new movie soon otherwise she may never shake the 'Hermione' typecast.
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8-05-2008 @ 8:14AM
ashley said...
i think doing indie movies are good for rupert coz the stories are always more edgy with unique charaterization. that give rupert a change to show his acting ability.
can't wait for cherrybomb.
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