Don’t rule out more Harry Potter in Rupert Grint’s future.
10.12.2020 - 20:14 / theplaylist.net
Given his checkered career, there were no guarantees that M. Night Shyamalan‘s involvement in the AppleTV+ series “Servant” would bode well for the new streaming platform.
However, “Servant” ended up being one of the better-received shows on AppleTV+ last year by critics and audiences alike. Of course, Shyamalan doesn’t deserve all the credit there.
Don’t rule out more Harry Potter in Rupert Grint’s future.
Rupert Grint, who played Ron Weasley in all 8 Harry Potter movies, is not writing off starring in more films for the fan-favorite franchise.
Marvel and DC movies.The filmmaker, currently an executive producer on Servant, explained that discussions in the past have seen him in the running to helm superhero stories for a number of major franchise-led studios.“I’ve had many conversations over the years about many of the superheroes with many of the studios that own them, and how we’d want to approach it,” Shyamalan told ComicBook.“I mean, I did it [with Unbreakable], I made my comic book movie the way I wanted,” the filmmaker added.
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