www.seher.no/866065/rupert-grint-er-i-norgeNew article on comrade with two new pictures . He has the same hairdo atm but they start filming on monday so hopefully they'll do something about that. Tbh I'm really tired of his same hairstyle even tho it's pretty lol.
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"Harry Potter" star Rupert Grint (22) in place in Oslo in connection with the recording of his new film "Comrade."
Thursday Seher.no met the star at the airport, and Grint think it will be a move to spend the future in Norway. The film will in fact be recorded in the Norwegian mountains in Grotli in Skjåk.
- Just being in such an extreme climate and surroundings, is something we are not accustomed to in England. Our snow is pretty pathetic really, so I'm very excited. We are prepared for the worst, "he Seher.no.
"Comrade" directed by Petter Naess ("Elling," "Gone with the Woman"), and it's about the British and German pilots during the 2 World War II shoot each other down, and the only way they can survive a Norwegian winter is to by standing together.
Grint character is described as a rebel from Liverpool, that is something very different from what film fans know him as the "Harry Potter".
- He is rebellious, and I will not say it's really me. He is quite aggressive, argumentative and quite annoying, so it's not really me. But I look forward to playing him, "says Grint.
To Seher.no reveals the popular actor that he is single, but that he did not rule out meeting a girl while in Norway, although much of the action takes place among the other men in a hut.
- Haha, I do not know. We are the only men in a cabin, so I do not know if we're going to get us out so much, but we'll see.
22-year-old opponent, Lachlan Nieboer has boyfriend, who mulignes come and visit him on set.
- I have a boyfriend, and she might come to Norway as we film. It might happen, "he Seher.no.
Grint has become a superstar after his role as Ron Weasley in "Harry Potter" movies, but now the British actor ready for more adult roles.
- Harry Potter is over now, and I look forward to doing other things and stretch their wings a bit. There is something always going to be with me because of the popularity of the films. The next year I'm going to do other roles, but I'm proud to be part of Harry Potter, and do not regret it.
In addition to Grint and Nieboer, German player Florian Lukas ("Goodbye Lenin"), David Cross ("The Reader") and Norwegian Stig Henrik Hoff ("Burnt by Frost") in film