Rupert Grint hasn’t seen all the Harry Potter movies

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 19: Rupert Grint attends the world premiere of Apple TV+'s "Servant" at BAM Howard Gilman Opera House on November 19, 2019 in the Brooklyn Borough of New York City. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 19: Rupert Grint attends the world premiere of Apple TV+'s "Servant" at BAM Howard Gilman Opera House on November 19, 2019 in the Brooklyn Borough of New York City. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images) /
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Well, it is now known that Rupert Grint hasn’t seen all the Harry Potter films and so what does that mean for him? Does he just rely on starring in them to enjoy the films?

Never did we think we’d see the day when Rupert Grint betrayed us so completely but it has come: He’s never seen all the Harry Potter movies! But maybe it’s different when you’ve literally lived the series.

In an interview with Variety, the Ron Weasley star revealed that he’s probably only seen the first three movies at the premieres and then stopped watching them all together. Which, at least he stopped with one of the best movies in the entire series right?

To be honest, it makes sense. If you’re spending your life making these movies and so heavily involved, it might not be that exciting to see yourself on screen playing a character so many love and adore. More than that, a lot of people don’t like really seeing themselves on screen in general.

At least Rupert Grint was honest about it. There are probably a lot of other actors out there who don’t like seeing themselves or don’t watch their movies and pretend but he’s just being upfront and honest about it and that’s refreshing!

Does it mean he missed out on some of the later aspects of the Harry Potter series? Well, no, again, he lived it but still, not seeing the finished product does have to be a little weird but at least we know that Rupert Grint saw Prisoner of Azkaban and decided that that was all he needed to see. At least he got to see Sirius Black!

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