Oct 31, 2014 06:53 AM EDT
Daniel Radcliffe New Movie: Harry Potter Transformation To Horns

Daniel Radcliffe, the famous "Harry Potter" star is now coming back with a new movie, "Horns." After his movie "What If", here comes a supernatural story based on Stephen King's son Joe Hill's book.

"Horns" is about Ignatius "Ig" Perrish, played by Radcliffe, a young man who is suspected of raping and killing his girlfriend Merrin, played by Juno Temple. He was socially outcast by his neighbors, friends and press that led to his depression.

Daniel Radcliffe new movie Horns, continues when one day after Ig got drank and got addicted to drugs, he found himself with horns on his forehead. From then on, he had the power to make people spew their darkest secrets. Ig's horns automatically grow every time he controls the people who treat him as evil.

 Daniel Radcliffe has been lined up with movies based on books including "Tailor of Panama," "David Copperfield" and "Woman in Black," "December Boys" and "John Le Carre." This time, people will see a different Radcliffe as he shows off his natural English accent and remarkable performance.

"I used to think there was no real reason for the prevalence of fantasy in my career," says Radcliffe, "because obviously I've done Frankenstein, and now Horns and The Woman in Black and Potter. "Horns" is about loss and about being an outsider and losing the love of your life."

Daniel Radcliffe new movie "Horns" gives justice to Ig's misfortune of having horns. As people in a way confess their sins and darkest secret, Ig was able to track down the real rapist and killer to his girlfriend. In "Horns" Ig became the shock absorber of all the sins, lies and dirtiest secrets of the people whom Ig encountered.

Alexandre Aja, French filmmaker director of "High Tension," a French thriller and "Piranha 3D," also directs Daniel Radcliffe new movie "Horns" which is slated in cinemas on October 29. The movie also stars Juno Temple, Joe Anderson, Max Minghella, Kelli Garner, David Morse, Heather Graham, Kathleen Quinlan and James Remar.

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