Ever since news broke that Hammer was planning a sequel to the surprise hit "The Woman in Black," the question on every young Potter fan's lips was "But will Daniel Radcliffe be back?"
Spoilers ahead.
The big looming problem with any potential reprise by Arthur Kipps, Radcliffe's character in the first film, is that he died and apparently moved onto the afterlife with his son and wife. Then considering that the plot of the second film, "Angelof Death," will take place 40 years after the events of the original, a Radcliffe cameo seemed less and less likely.
But new details from Hammer's CEO hint that an appearance is not out of the realm of possibilities. Learn more after the jump!
At a special screening for "Woman in Black," Hammer CEO Simon Oakes spoke about the sequel, according to Bleeding Cool. Oakes would not offer too many details up on "Angel of Death," but he went as far as to say that Radcliffe "might" appear in the next film.
Previously, all we knew about the film was a brief plot description, which is below.
Seized by the government and converted into a military mental hospital during World War II, the sudden arrival of disturbed soldiers to Eel Marsh House has awoken its darkest inhabitant. Eve, a beautiful young nurse, is sent to the house to care for the patients, but soon realizes she must save them from more than their own demons. Despite Eve's efforts to stop her, one by one they fall victim to the Woman in Black.
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