The actor stands in line with the rest of the fans, no one has a clue

Jul 29, 2014 16:15 GMT  ·  By

He might be famous for playing the boy wizard Harry Potter from the J. K. Rowling's books, but Daniel Radcliffe didn't come as his magical self to the 2014 Comic-Con. And not because he doesn't like his character anymore, but because he wanted to sneak in without being noticed.

Whereas in his movies, Harry used an invisibility cloak to go by without being seen, in real life, Daniel resorted to a much more common way for celebrities to become invisible – he used a disguise and later boasted about it on his Google Plus account.

Harry Potter chose to dress up as Spider-Man and, with his mask on, he simply stood in line with the rest of the people, waiting to get in at the Comic-Con in Sand Diego Hall H. The funny thing is that his costume was so good that people even stopped to take photos with him and no one suspected it was really him under the mask.

Radcliffe later boasted, “I did an American accent for the whole time. I even took a rucksack, so I look like I’m just coming to Comic-Con.”

Fans were left slapping their foreheads in amazement as Daniel rubbed it in, “It was great… I took lots of pictures with people who did not know that it was me.”