Rupert Grint & Tom Felton
Let's face it. Who isn't still mourning the end of Harry Potter? That's why we're so thankful both Rupert Grint and Tom Felton decided to grace us with their awesomeness, once again, by way of a new modeling gig for Band of Outsiders.
Daniel Radcliffe
Daniel has made quite the name for himself outside the world of Potter. Future projects include a remake of All Quiet on the Western Front and biopic The Journey is the Destination.
Daniel Radcliffe, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
Following the end of series that catapulted his career, the star is showing no signs of stopping. He has been earning rave reviews for his preformance on Broadway's How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, and has a scary thriller film, The Woman In Black, being released in February of next year.
Rupert Grint
With four movies planned for release by the end of 2012, this actor's career is on fire. As a pilot stranded in the Norwegian wilderness (Comrade), England's first ski jumper to enter the Winter Olympics (Eddie the Eagle), a camper that encounters horror (Cross Country) and a football player that enlists into active duty (Wartime Wanderers), Rupert is proving he can be more than the trusty sidekick.
Emma Watson, The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Breaking out of her "Miss Perfect" role in Harry Potter, Emma will play a high school senior that befriends a quiet freshman and shows him her world of partying and drugs.
Helena Bonham Carter & Ralph Fiennes
The two are teaming up again in the drama Great Expectations, which is expected to be released sometime in 2012.
Daniel Radcliffe, December Boys
Another flick Daniel's added to his résumé since storming the world as Harry Potter was this tale about four orphan boys who've grown up together and who find themselves competing for the attentions of the same family.
Rupert Grint
Who doesn't love Ron Weasley? Martin Scorsese definitely agrees with that sentiment after recently declaring he would love to cast the actor in a more gritty role. And with the things Scorsese did for Leo's carreer, we think Rupert will be around for many years to come.
Rupert Grint, Wild Target
The big roles just keeps comin'! This time Rupert's teaming up with Emily Blunt and BIll Nighy for a comedic story of a hitman (Nighy) who really just wants to quit, but a beautiful thief (Blunt) has other plans for him.
Emma Watson
Life beyond Harry Potter has been good to the British actress—she enrolled at Brown University, landed more movies and even became the face of a major fashion house.
Daniel Radcliffe, Equus
His success isn't limited to the big screen. Radcliffe bravely undertook the lead role in the controversial play that doesn't shy away from onstage nudity.
Rupert Grint, Driving Lessons
One of the many projects on Grint's plate since the Potter world opened up the world for him was this coming-of-age story about a shy teen escaping the influence of his domineering mother.
Tom Felton
Don't worry about Hogwart's favorite bad boy, he's been doing just fine outside his Potter found fame. Tom will star in an upcoming World War II flick, as well as The Apparition, a supernatural thriller with Twilighter Ashley Greene.
Robert Pattinson
One-time Potter star Pattinson has a solid line-up of projects in the near future, with one of the first being Water for Elephants with Reese Witherspoon And, oh yeah, those Twilight movies, don't know if you've heard of them.
Jamie Campbell Bower
Not only is Jamie supposedly engaged to Potter costar Bonnie Wright, but he starred in a little movie you might have heard of, New Moon. Up next (beyond playing superbaddie Gellert Grindelwald in Deathly Hallows): Political thriller Anonymous with (Whaddya know! Another Twilighter!) Xaiver Samuel.
Jamie Campbell Bower, New Moon
From a highly successful wizard franchise to the most successful vampire franchise ever, have to say, Jamie's career prospects are looking bright.
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