Daniel Radcliffe has revealed that there were plans to remake of Judy Garland's 'The Wizard of Oz', in which he would have been starring with his 'Harry Potter' co-stars.
The 25-year-old actor said that the "worst" idea for the remake, with Emma Watson as Dorothy, Rupert Grint as the Tin Man or Scarecrow and him as the Cowardly Lion, was suggested way before 'Harry Potter' got over, the Daily Star reported.
The 'Woman In Black' star confessed that he had called the person responsible for the idea "the laziest crazy person in the world.
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