Daniel Radcliffe revealed his definitive ranking of the Harry Potter films and which film is his least favorite in the franchise. Radcliffe rose to fame after portraying the titular boy wizard for over a decade. In a recent interview, he ranked the eight Harry Potter movies and confessed which one is his favorite and which one is his least favorite.
Daniel Radcliffe spills on the Harry Potter movie that is his least favorite
Daniel Radcliffe confessed to which is his least favorite Harry Potter movie. The 36-year-old actor guested on Josh Horowitz’s Happy Sad Confused podcast. Horowitz gave the actor the impossible task of ranking the iconic Harry Potter movies in order of his preference.
The Guns Akimbo star was asked to choose between the first two movies: “Sorcerer’s Stone versus Chamber of Secrets”. He chose the latter. Then he was asked to choose between “Prisoner of Azkaban or Goblet of Fire”. The 36-year-old replied, “That’s actually tough. I know everyone wants me to say Azkaban. I know that’s how everyone else feels, but I love the stuff I got to do on the fourth movie; it was awesome. So I’ll say Goblet of Fire.”
Furthermore, Radcliffe was asked to choose between “Order of the Phoenix or Half-Blood Prince”. The Imperium star replied unhesitatingly, “Order of the Phoenix, far away. Half-Blood Prince is probably the bottom of the bracket for me. That’s my own stuff. That’s not the film.”
He then laughingly confessed, “I don’t know what system I’m using here. I’m kind of going back and forth.” Finally, Horowitz asked, “Deathly Hallows Part One versus Part Two.” The Kill Your Darlings star replied, “Part Two is my favorite out of all of them.”
However, Horowitz wasn’t ready to let Radcliffe go so easily. He asked, “Chamber of Secrets versus Goblet of Fire?” The 36-year-old picked Goblet of Fire. “Order of the Phoenix versus Hallows Part Two?” Radcliffe stuck to his guns and replied, “Hallows Part Two.” He picked Deathly Hallows Part Two as his favorite Potter film. “Wow, I’m fascinated. Interesting, I don’t think I knew Goblet of Fire would be my second favorite film. Although it wouldn’t have survived if the bracket was different. It would have gone a different way,” Radcliffe replied, making the host chuckle.
Originally reported by Anwaya Mane on Mandatory.com.
