Daniel Radcliffe has revealed his favourite film from the Harry Potter franchise.
The 29-year-old actor - who was just 11 when he was cast as the boy wizard in the movie versions of J. K. Rowling's magical fantasy book series - played the titular role eight times on the big screen.
The British star has now revealed which film is his personal favourite and he has gone for 2007's The Order of the Phoenix.
Even though it had a mixed reception from some fans because it sees Harry split off from his Hogwarts classmates, it is his favourite out of the wizarding franchise because the cast had a "good time making it".
Opening up on WIRED's Autocomplete Interview series, Radcliffe said: "I love the last one [movie], but I also really love the fifth, which is not a lot of people's favourite, I kind of realise. I love it because of the relationship between Harry and Sirius [Black], and you get a lot of Gary Oldman in that movie.