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Talking To The Cast And Writer Of The F Word (aka What If) At The Canadian Premiere

The F Word, or What If as it's being titled in the US, is hitting theatres this Friday and last week, the stars, writer and director of the film stopped by Toronto for the Canadian premiere. The romantic comedy features Daniel Radcliffe and Zoe Kazan in the lead roles, playing Wallace and Chantry, respectively.
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The F Word, or What If as it’s being titled in the US, is hitting theatres this Friday and last week, the stars, writer and director of the film stopped by Toronto for the Canadian premiere.

The romantic comedy features Daniel Radcliffe and Zoe Kazan in the lead roles, playing Wallace and Chantry, respectively. After getting out of a particularly bad relationship, Wallace is looking for love again and finds it when he meets Chantry. Hitting it off almost immediately, it’s clear that there’s a potent spark and chemistry between the two. There’s just one problem, however, and that’s that Chantry is currently living with her longtime boyfriend.

While at the Canadian premiere, we had the chance to catch up with Radcliffe, Zoe Kazan, co-star Megan Park and writer Elan Mastai. They spoke about how excited they are that people are finally seeing the movie, their experience shooting in Toronto, how much Zoe enjoyed working with Daniel and much more.

Check it out below and be sure to catch What If (aka The F Word) when it hits theatres tomorrow!


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