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It Chapter Two star James McAvoy says he was offered a hefty sum to play a young version of the primary antagonist Lord Voldemort, whose real name was Tom Riddle, in the Harry Potter movie series.
The Scottish actor, known for starring in popular movie series such as X-Men and Unbreakable trilogy, said he turned down the role in the first film Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone because of how much time it would have required.
“And they offered me something like – it was crazy, I’d hardly done any work – and me and I think maybe 10 other actors or something like that – they wanted to put us on retainer so that they could hold us and keep us to choose later. For me, at that time, it was a ton of money, it was like 40,000 pounds (USD 52,000 approximately) or something like that, and I’d done very little work,” he added.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, released in 2001, was helmed by Chris Columbus. It featured Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint in the lead roles.
The character of Tom Riddle played a major role in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, the second book and movie in the franchise. Christian Coulson eventually played the role in the 2002 film.
Since Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the fourth film in the eight-part franchise Ralph Fiennes has played the adult Lord Voldemort, with his nephew Hero Tiffin Fiennes essaying a younger Tom Riddle in Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (2009). McAvoy made his acting debut in 1995 with David Hayman’s directorial The Near Room. He then went on to be a part of projects like Wimbledon (2004) and Inside I’m Dancing (2004). His latest work is James Watkins’ psychological horror drama film Speak No Evil, which hit the screens on September 13.
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