![]() But here we are in the project-collision area again. By December 2002, Rickman had spoken with his agent Paul Lyon-Maris about exiting “Harry Potter,” with Rickman writing, “which he thinks will happen. And in a way, it hasn’t – and won’t,” the excerpt reads, as published by The Guardian. Rickman wrote in January 2002 that it was “nice to see” his fellow co-stars but that the films felt never-ending: “It’s a dreamlike thing, as if it has never stopped. In diary excerpts released more than six years after Rickman’s 2016 death from prostate cancer, Rickman is revealed to have written that he had second thoughts about the franchise while working on sequel “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.” Rickman’s 27 diaries are published as a book under the title “ The Diaries of Alan Rickman,” available this fall. Late star Alan Rickman, who famously played Professor Snape in all eight “Harry Potter” movies from 2001 to 2011, said he considered parting ways with the franchise ahead of 2004’s “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,” directed by Alfonso Cuarón. Professor Snape almost slithered out of the “ Harry Potter” films. ![]()
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