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Radcliffe's Near-Drowning Horror on Harry Potter Set
20 Feb
Summary
- Radcliffe narrowly avoided a near-drowning incident during Harry Potter filming.
- The scare occurred during underwater scenes requiring extensive dive training.
- He spoke about the demanding six-week underwater shoot for Goblet of Fire.

Daniel Radcliffe shared a harrowing near-drowning incident that occurred during the filming of "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire." While undergoing rigorous dive training for underwater sequences, a critical error during a mask-clearing exercise nearly led to disaster. Radcliffe mistakenly removed his regulator without inhaling first, a potentially dangerous oversight.
The actor detailed the demanding nature of the underwater filming, which spanned six weeks. He recalled that the production team managed to capture an average of only a few seconds of usable footage per day. This challenging experience was one Radcliffe expressed no desire to repeat.




