Even without the snake-like makeup on, the 15-year-old Daniel Radcliffe was still 'genuinely scared' of Ralph Fiennes aka Lord Voldemort, even more than Alan Rickman aka Professor Severus Snape.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the now 26-year-old Harry Porter said, "I remember when I was 15 doing scenes with Ralph for the first time. He was even scarier than Alan [Rickman] was at first."
"Alan was super intimidating to start off with as well, but then you get into it, but Ralph genuinely scared me for a few years. I imagine it'd be a very different experience if we were doing a light comedy together," he added.
Recently, Radcliffe, in another interview, revealed he may one day be up for returning to the role of Harry Potter.
"It would depend on the script. The circumstances would have to be pretty extraordinary. But then I am sure Harrison Ford said that with Han Solo and look what happened there," he said.
Meanwhile, Harry Potter spin-off 'The Cursed Child' is currently showing on the West End and Fantastic Beasts is set to hit cinemas later this year.
According to director David Yates, author JK Rowling has already finished writing a sequel to 'Fantastic Beasts.