Actor Daniel Radcliffe has admitted that getting rid of the "Harry Potter" tag is going to be a "process".
Radcliffe was Monday present at the Toronto International Film Festival, where his films "The F Word", "Kill Your Darlings" and "Horns" are part of the annual event.
"There's never going to be one film that comes out that officially breaks me away from Harry ... It's a process," eonline.com quoted Radcliffe as saying.
"But I definitely think that these three films are a part of that ... You don't make a long-term plan in the film industry because it's very hard to," added the 24-year-old, who played a boy wizard in the hugely popular "Harry Potter" film franchise.
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