Daniel Radcliffe once portrayed the world’s most famous witch/warlock, Harry Potter. Now, he’s donning horns and causing all kinds of demonic spirited trouble in Horns.
According to The Hollywood Reporter:
In the first full trailer for the horror-fantasy film, Radcliffe plays Ig, whose girlfriend has died mysteriously, leading much of the town to hold him responsible. On the anniversary of her death, he suddenly grows a pair of demonic horns, which doesn’t exactly help his cause.
Clever concept. I’ve long thought that after witches, zombies, and vampires, we’d begin to see “demonic” movies and series pop up.
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Difference being witches, zombies, and vampires are fictional (differentiating between Wiccans & fictional witches.)
Even though we may reject the Creator, we still crave the supernatural though often becoming obsessed w/ the creation (real or imagined) rather than the Creator.
This is based on a novel by Joe Hill (Steven King’s son), which is excellent. I had heard they were making it into a movie. Looks interesting, even if I never thought of Daniel Radcliffe as Ig.
This is based on a novel by Joe Hill (Steven King’s son), which is excellent. I had heard they were making it into a movie. Looks interesting, even if I never thought of Daniel Radcliffe as Ig.