Yep, he’s easily the strongest actor of the three. Emma is the weakest; you can’t tell she struggles to get into her characters which is likely why she’s chosen to focus more on activism. Daniel has improved the most since the final HP film and is the most ambitious. Rupert seems to be very laid back and happy doing a single project at a time. If he had Daniel’s ambition he’d probably be amongst the A-list right now.
I mean he did get a chance to play an iconic character, But finding work outside of people characterizing him as Ronald Weasley or characters like that has been pretty common, Daniel Radcliffe finally broke that by shining roles like swiss army man and al Yancovic and as for Emma Watson like.sheesh forget it man, she gets like a memorable role each year
It's so different than it was when he was in Harry Potter, which shows that he has range. He does that really low deeper speaking tone that a lot of British actors use to help drop their accents.
I always felt Rupert Grint was the best of the child actors in HP. It honestly shocked me that he sort of faded into the background while his two costars have had strong careers since then. I really like Daniel Radcliffe as an adult (he was fantastic in Equus) but he doesn't have the natural feel that Rupert does. Emma Watson is okay but kind of one-note from what I've seen of her other projects. I don't understand why Rupert isn't in the same place with his career because he's really good, well beyond his costars in terms of ability.
@@parisiscool1800 A lot of British actors speak the way he does to drop their accent. They talk a little slower, drop the pitch, and talk in a lower voice. Andrew Lincoln in the Walking Dead does this, and so does Charlie Heaton who plays Jonathan in Stranger Things. It can be quite convincing and it's a nice technique, as well as how it just works in dramatic shows or scenes because it helps build that drama/suspense feeling.
I've never seen any shows or movies where Rupert Grint has been besides Harry Potter and I thought that he's not that amazing actor actually, however now I'm seeing this and my jaw dropped he's amazing, yes he's extremely underrated, and at first I was like wow he sounds completely different than he did in HP.
It's precisely because he is an amazing actor that he's able to portray the Ron character so well. The Ron character is not supposed to be a character that outshines Harry or Hermione, hence your perception.
One of the rare instances where I think an English actor sounds better when doing an American accent. It makes him sound a lot more cool and confident. He's definitely channelling Hugh Laurie as House to some extent.
He's unfortunately very underrated so we don't see him around often enough to really appreciate his range. Out of the three main cast members of Harry Potter, he's been the most out of sight. Though I think he took a break for a while, but I might be wrong about that.
@@DrownInLysergic he has other shows and hes also perfect in them. Out of the three HP actors, I can see hes the best actor. Such an amazing actor but totally underrated. Maybe he focused on building his real estate empire and took a break. He recently made an instagram account after many many yrs of no social media account. Im glad hes back. He deserves more acting projects!
@@cliff_boof9799 yeah if I'm being picky. They're not rly bad but on "ee" "aye" "ah" "oo" "and "ou" sounds you can definitely hear gint's accent slip through. She doesn't say much but I feel like those longer vowel sounds are always where British accents slip through
yoooooo, i've never heard is american accent before and damn does it sound convincing. so glad he's still acting. also I find it funny that this is an American show yet the majority of its main cast is British
So wasn’t for the fact that I grew up with Rupert, watching Harry Potter, he could completely convince me that he was American with how on point his accent is
Its hard to pinpoint which part of America Rupert Grint's character is supposed to be from. He doesn't sound like hes from the Midwest, the South or the North East........or anywhere in America for that matter.
@@lottonthewizard4352 that doesn't me anything, lol This is probably his first time having to do an American accent for a character. He did pretty well
@@FreshPrincex4It does "mean" something though. A lot of non American actors manage to nail the accent. It's a very common accent in media so if you are an actor it's best you practice it. Antony Starr nails the accent despite being from New Zealand and not having a lot of American roles. Stop making excuses just because you are a fan boy of the actor.
I hate that he is such an underrated actor, he is fantastic!!
Well he was underrated since he started acting.
Yep, he’s easily the strongest actor of the three. Emma is the weakest; you can’t tell she struggles to get into her characters which is likely why she’s chosen to focus more on activism. Daniel has improved the most since the final HP film and is the most ambitious. Rupert seems to be very laid back and happy doing a single project at a time. If he had Daniel’s ambition he’d probably be amongst the A-list right now.
Ikr!! He really is underrated! But his acting is just perfect piece of cake!
I mean he did get a chance to play an iconic character,
But finding work outside of people characterizing him as Ronald Weasley or characters like that has been pretty common,
Daniel Radcliffe finally broke that by shining roles like swiss army man and al Yancovic and as for Emma Watson like.sheesh forget it man, she gets like a memorable role each year
Give this guy more projects with good storyline Rupert Grint is an amazing actor.
LMAO PLEASE HIS VOICE IS SO HOT 😭😭😭
IKR
Exactly🥺
YEESS 😩😩
It's so different than it was when he was in Harry Potter, which shows that he has range. He does that really low deeper speaking tone that a lot of British actors use to help drop their accents.
IKR i shouldn’t find Julian attractive but here we are
Bruh the american voice is tripping me out this is so gooood
Brilliant actor! He deserve everthing
Wow Rupert kills the acting here!! He is a really good actor!
I could listen to him talk all day.His voice is a therapy!
I always felt Rupert Grint was the best of the child actors in HP. It honestly shocked me that he sort of faded into the background while his two costars have had strong careers since then. I really like Daniel Radcliffe as an adult (he was fantastic in Equus) but he doesn't have the natural feel that Rupert does. Emma Watson is okay but kind of one-note from what I've seen of her other projects. I don't understand why Rupert isn't in the same place with his career because he's really good, well beyond his costars in terms of ability.
Give it time. He's got that Jared Harris vibe, which makes me think he'll be a respected actor in his later years.
Agreed! Every time I watch when he “rage quits” Harry and Heromines 😅search for the Horcruxs, his performance alone, sends shivers down my back!😊
Thank you!!!
It's amazing how both Tom Felton and Rupert have played characters named Julian
He doesn’t even sound like Ron anymore. Damn.
His fake American accent is like so believing
@@parisiscool1800 A lot of British actors speak the way he does to drop their accent. They talk a little slower, drop the pitch, and talk in a lower voice. Andrew Lincoln in the Walking Dead does this, and so does Charlie Heaton who plays Jonathan in Stranger Things. It can be quite convincing and it's a nice technique, as well as how it just works in dramatic shows or scenes because it helps build that drama/suspense feeling.
@@DrownInLysergic yeah tell tht to Tom Holland lmao🤣 he sounds like his voice hasn't dropped yet 🤣 jk, i love Tom Holland
@@GabsTheGamer Tom Holland's voice sounds like that regardless.
“Ron”? 😰
I've never seen any shows or movies where Rupert Grint has been besides Harry Potter and I thought that he's not that amazing actor actually, however now I'm seeing this and my jaw dropped he's amazing, yes he's extremely underrated, and at first I was like wow he sounds completely different than he did in HP.
It's precisely because he is an amazing actor that he's able to portray the Ron character so well. The Ron character is not supposed to be a character that outshines Harry or Hermione, hence your perception.
One of the rare instances where I think an English actor sounds better when doing an American accent. It makes him sound a lot more cool and confident. He's definitely channelling Hugh Laurie as House to some extent.
Woah! That was kinda intense, also i didnt know he was such a great actor!
He's unfortunately very underrated so we don't see him around often enough to really appreciate his range. Out of the three main cast members of Harry Potter, he's been the most out of sight. Though I think he took a break for a while, but I might be wrong about that.
@@DrownInLysergic he has other shows and hes also perfect in them. Out of the three HP actors, I can see hes the best actor. Such an amazing actor but totally underrated. Maybe he focused on building his real estate empire and took a break. He recently made an instagram account after many many yrs of no social media account. Im glad hes back. He deserves more acting projects!
This seems like a competition between two English people to see who can sound more American than the other.
neither succeed haha
@@josherban2497 so his American accent is poor to you?
@@cliff_boof9799 yeah if I'm being picky. They're not rly bad but on "ee" "aye" "ah" "oo" "and "ou" sounds you can definitely hear gint's accent slip through. She doesn't say much but I feel like those longer vowel sounds are always where British accents slip through
@@cliff_boof9799 It's not bad per se. Just obvious it's an attempt not real American.
100 points for Gryffindor!
god i love him
I'm from the Philadelphia area and Rupert Grint legitimately sounds like he could be my neighbor rn
Dear GAWD, his American accent!!! ♥️♥️
yoooooo, i've never heard is american accent before and damn does it sound convincing. so glad he's still acting.
also I find it funny that this is an American show yet the majority of its main cast is British
his voice is so so hot i’m
Man Ronald got himself some fancy clothes
love his voice❤️
His acting is so good
Ron if he went to the death eater's.
Julian gives that "just got out of bed & never time to exercise" look SEXY.
So wasn’t for the fact that I grew up with Rupert, watching Harry Potter, he could completely convince me that he was American with how on point his accent is
Help,I cant stop thinking about Ron while watching😢
Rupert grint: that other guy from the HP series playing a character named "Julian" in a show with WB as it's producers
He will forever be Ron Weasley to me 🥰
3:18 damn HAHAHWHSHQHSHQH 💀😂
3:18 _OH..?_
bkibbjjvjvvj WHY WE GOIN SO FAST✋😩
I died
That cracked me up.. Why did she do it out of the blue? lol
The accent 👏👏👏
His American accent 💕💕
Bloody hell, Harry!
Rupert’s got a great American accent in this
just realized he needs to be in an episode of black mirror.
Rupert💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
NWIOCJE HIS VOICE IS SO CREAMY SKSKSKS
He still sounds British to me lol 😂
Girl rlly out here grabbing Ron's bal-
Now his voice...IT JUST IS NOT THE SAMMMMEEE😭
BRO WHY DOES HE SOUND SO DIFFERENT!?
We're too used to seeing him as Lil Ron
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Different accent, older voice.
I don't like American accent. But I love Rupert ❤😂
Ronald Weasley! How dare you to go to the muggle world!
he's giving me such Jude law vibes with that voice *holy shit*
I still don't know what happened to Jericho
Dorothy apparently left him in a hot car or house with no fan and he died(I’m pretty sure) it showed in the Jericho episode.
Its hard to pinpoint which part of America Rupert Grint's character is supposed to be from. He doesn't sound like hes from the Midwest, the South or the North East........or anywhere in America for that matter.
1000 puntos para gryffindor
Grint for Guy Gardener when DC gets around to doing him, they might go younger, but I hope they don’t!
3:17 Hermione! Hermione! hurry up! You must see this!!
He sounds so different 😅
Que série é essa?
Servant!
What she say? 👂
Man hearing him do an American style accent is so bizarre. He's kind of giving James Spader with this one
Bruh, this isn't in philly. They are all British and the houses and mixed English to brit in every other sentence. Oof
I love hearing brits overdo American Rs
how is his american accent so good.
how come the fake baby was crying?
The maid switched into a real baby. Trouble!
I like when Brits _nail_ American accents… but sound super gruff as a result.
It's quite obvious he's attempting an American accent. It's not great but not bad. Just obvious.
“Ron”? 😰
That American accent is pretty rough. The way is says "dollars" is painful.
He’s English give him a break. His accent can’t be all that perfect
@@jescareno8332 ...He's an actor though.
@@lottonthewizard4352 that doesn't me anything, lol
This is probably his first time having to do an American accent for a character. He did pretty well
@@FreshPrincex4It does "mean" something though. A lot of non American actors manage to nail the accent. It's a very common accent in media so if you are an actor it's best you practice it. Antony Starr nails the accent despite being from New Zealand and not having a lot of American roles. Stop making excuses just because you are a fan boy of the actor.
@@lottonthewizard4352 year old, but never was a fanboy, its just common sense
Every actor approaches it differently
Grint's American accent is tripping me out.
So weird to listen to him speaking in an American accent
I give that accent a B+.
You guys all tripping or what. This is awful acting lol. Low budget short film acting all around, including Grint.