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PHOTOS: Daniel Radcliffe - All Grown Up & Showing His Briefs

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Nov. 2 2010, Published 1:30 p.m. ET

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For Harry Potter fans, Daniel Radcliffe may still be a student at Hogwarts, but for his next film, he's already  graduated - from law school!

On Tuesday, the handsome 21-year-old was snapped - looking very grown up - on the set of his new film The Woman In Black, based on the novel by Susan Hill.

In it, Radcliffe stars as Arthur Kipps, a young lawyer who finds himself in the midst of a ghostly hostage plot.  “I am incredibly excited to be part of The Woman in Black,” Daniel told The BBC. “Jane Goldman’s script is beautifully written – both tender and terrifying in equal measure.”

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The movie is scheduled for release in 2011, but before then, Daniel will reprise the role that made him an international star when Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I opens in November; Part 2 - the final chapter in the Harry Potter series - hits theaters in July 2011.

In the spring of 2011, Radcliff will return to Broadway in a revival of the smash musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.

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