In a new interview with The Daily Beast, Daniel Radcliffe addresses a bunch of recent rumors as well as discussing some plays. The full interview will be out later this Summer. First, he squashed the rumors that he and his girlfriend are engaged:

“No! Absolute bollocks. Absolute bollocks,” says Radcliffe, adding, “I don’t think we can even give the Daily Mail credit for that one. It was Star, I believe. It was funny. I got a text from my English teacher saying, ‘Is it true? Congratulations!’ and I had to text her back, ‘I’m afraid not! We’re very happy, but we’re not getting married.’ Marriage is not a thought that is even remotely close to me at the moment.”

That was followed by some Potter talk. It was recently announced that Dan, Emma and Rupert filmed new scenes for the Diagon Alley portion of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. And while that may be true, many news outlets were reporting that the trio were set to reunite AGAIN. Dan said:

“I know nothing about that,” he says. “They may very well be using existing footage that we’d already filmed for the movies, but I have had no calls or involvement in that. A while ago they asked me to do more stuff for the theme park, and that was my moment to try and draw a line because that theme park is going to keep expanding, and keep going to more countries, and there’s going to come a point where I’m going to be 30 years old, and if I was still doing that then, that would be a huge problem.” He adds, “I wish them all the luck in the world and I genuinely think that what they did with the theme park in Florida is fantastic, and they really did a great job.”

Finally, he mentioned that he is not involved with the upcoming Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Themfilms and it has been quite a while since he and his Potter co-stars have hung out.

“The last person I saw from Potter was Rupert, actually, and I saw him a couple of months ago at a theater awards thing in London,” says Radcliffe. “I also saw him in this play in London he did, Mojo, and he was brilliant in it. It’s a dark play about gangsters in the ’50s. But yeah, that’s really the extent of my contact. I haven’t spoken to Emma in a long, long while, but we’re all busy, and it’s been exciting to work with different people.”

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