He already dominated the box office with the hugely successful "Harry Potter" movie franchise and even dabbled in Broadway and plays but it looks like Daniel Radcliffe wants to join the TV world as well.
The 25-year-old British star is a self-confessed workaholic who most enjoys spending his time filming and acting. It's only natural then that the "Kill Your Darlings" star would accept roles which he thinks would help him explore his talent further.
Entertainment Weekly divulged that the world star signed up to play Sam Houser, one of the co-founders of Rockstar Games which created the controversial game "Grand Theft Auto".
The series, titled "Game Changer", is produced by BBC and will reportedly focus on the controversy surrounding the infamous game.
This isn't Daniel Radcliffe's first foray into TV, however. He starred as the Young Doctor in "A Young Doctor's Notebook" where he starred alongside Jon Hamm.
Meanwhile, Channel 24 recently spotted the "Horns" star in Cape Town reportedly in location to film for "Game Changer". He will be joined by Bill Paxton who will portray Jack Thompson, the lawyer who fought against Daniel Radcliffe's upcoming TV series character and violence in video games.
This isn't the only project that Radcliffe has lined up for the next couple of years. He will be returning to the world of magic in the follow up film to 2013's heist movie, "Now You See Me".
Although no further details was shared about his character other than being Michael Caine's son, fans are still excited to see him in the same screen as Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Rufallo, Lizzy Caplan and Dave Franco.
He will also become James McAvoy's long and curly-haired assistant Igor in "Victor Frankenstein" which will hit cinemas on October 2.
No word yet about the release date for Daniel Radcliffe's latest TV venture, "Game Changer".