The 24-year-old explained that growing up while shooting the Harry Potter movies led him to associate backlots with "immense comfort and familiarity", reported Digital Spy.
"There's an assumption that people make where if you've grown up on a set, surely you must be tired of that or want to go somewhere else. But actually, I've never known anything but being on film sets and I love them. They are places of immense comfort and familiarity. I hope I get to die on one. Honestly. Though later rather than sooner," he said.
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