
Rupert Grint has revealed that he is still unsure about what he will do once the Harry Potter franchise has come to an end.
The actor, who plays Ron Weasley in the magical series, told the Los Angeles Times that he is still deciding on his future beyond Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows.
"It is going to be really weird, actually. At the moment it seems quite far away. I don’t know what I’m going to do, really," he said.
"I’m going to miss it, I think, because it’s been my whole life for a long time. I really enjoy it as well, every year we’ve come back and done it. All of this, this is what I know."
Discussing his co-stars, he said: "Dan [Radcliffe] is the one who is very driven, he’s ambitious and he knows there’s quite a few things down the road.
"I am a little bit more laid back. And Emma [Watson], I mean, she’s really cool. We all get on really well, she’s just a really good mate. A great person."
He added that he will be "sad" when the final film is completed but admitted that he had been "pleasantly surprised" by the fate of his character in the seventh book.
Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince is released later this month.




