There is no way that Daniel Radcliffe fans will get to see a "Harry Potter" musical cast just like "Glee."

With the former "Harry Potter" actor making numerous rounds as a guest in shows for promotion of his newest movie "Kill Your Darlings," he turned down the idea of a musical version of the famous movie adaptation during a "Watch What Happens Live" episode.

It may be truly exciting especially for fans to see the entire Quidditch community singing in a wonderful blend of chorus. It can also be perfectly in line with news that its author JK Rowling is set be the screenwriter for "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them," a Harry Potter spinoff.

PopstopTV reports that the 24-year-old British actor did not deny his passion for Broadway and the movie franchise that made him such a big star, but he insists that he is not open to the idea of a musical version. He continued on justifying that making it into a "radio play could work" but never a musical type.

The actor did not deny though that such plans will always emerge every now and then still. However, he would have a hard time taking the notion seriously, as they used to joke about such at the "HP" set.

The young actor has been successful in building up a reputable stage career after the series of "Harry Potter" movies was ended two years ago. His latest was the Michael Grandage-produced "The Lieutenant on Inishmore." When he found the stage work tiring, he then took a break and now worked on new movies like his soon-to-be-released "Kill Your Darlings." Many are watching out for his controversial gay intimate scene on the movie.

How about you? Are you a "Harry Potter" fan? What do you think of a Harry Potter musical version?