The 'Harry Potter' star continues his indie streak with a new movie about the Brooklyn Bridge's construction.

For his next announced project, Daniel Radcliffe will once again be leaving the wands and wizardry of "Harry Potter" behind him — although, based on the film's premise, some magic might have come in handy.

Radcliffe is attached to headline a new drama titled "Brooklyn Bridge" for director Douglas McGrath, Goldcrest Films and Killer Films. The movie takes its cues from true events, chronicling the construction of New York City's iconic Brooklyn Bridge. Radcliffe will play a "brilliant but inexperienced engineer" who oversees the bridge's construction following the death of his father, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

"Besieged by calamity, danger and doubt, his obsession to get the job done threatens his health and his family until he discovers an improbable ally in his charming and shrewd wife," THR adds. According to the report, producers are currently working on announcing the other actors in the film, including the lead actress.

"Having Daniel's involvement is a massive coup for the film," said Goldcrest Films' Pascal Degove of Radcliffe's casting. "Not only is he perfect for the role, but he's consistently proved himself to be one of the very few actors who is genuinely a massive draw for audiences of all ages."

Filming on "Brooklyn Bridge" begins in August. Beyond that film, Radcliffe has several projects in several stages of development, including the currently filming "Frankenstein" and the as-yet-unreleased "Horns," based on Joe Hill's novel.

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