Newsday has posted a new interview with Daniel Radcliffe where he talks about his career and newest projects such as Frankenstein and The Cripple of Inishmaan.  One of the questions was about his role as Igor in the new rendition of Frankenstein, out in 2015.

Tell me about Igor — only one of the most beloved characters ever. This film has a new take?

There are so many Frankenstein stories out there. It’s like Max Landis has sewn together the dead corpses of other Frankenstein films, books and mythologies to make this. Igor gets a backstory, which we’ve never seen before, and the relationship between him and Dr. Frankenstein is more level. A lot of it is just Victor going insane and me trying to drag him back from the edge. But, yeah, it’s a really good dark adventure movie.

Will there be a hump?

There will. Not for the whole film, though, so I’ll leave that to your imagination.

He also mentions Kill Your Darlings and What If? (previously called The F Word):

She [a fan] wondered what your favorite post-Harry role has been.

Probably Ginsberg in “Kill Your Darlings.” That’s a bit old for her. There’s a film coming out in August called “What If?” A sweet, lovely romantic comedy.

Ah, you hang out and play suave?

Oh, no — not suave. I don’t get cast as suave. I get cast as charmingly self-deprecating and a little bit nervy.

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