Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe wants to be on Game of Thrones, but not to claim the Iron Throne for House Gryffindor.

Daniel Radcliffe is going to great lengths to prove that he’ll take on any and every role that is not Harry Potter, but he has a very specific reason for setting his sights on the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones.

“If they want to just bring me in and f—ing kill me, I would be so happy to do that,” Radcliffe tells Digital Spy, clearly inspired by the show’s astoundingly high death rate.

But as fun as it would be to see him brutally murdered (yikes), poor Radcliffe is probably too recognizable as Harry Potter (seriously, will he ever be able to shake that character? Probably not) to slot in on a show so completely removed from our real world as Game of Thrones is.

Not that there haven’t been cameos, particularly by musicians: Coldplay’s Will Champion played a drummer at the Red Wedding back in season 3, and the Icelandic band Sigur Rós attended Joffrey’s wedding in season 4. Snow Patrol’s Gary Lightbody and Of Monsters and Men have also popped up.

Director Neil Marshall, showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss and several family members have also been awarded small, token roles — but only once has a celebrity ‘cameo’ been so recognizable it caused distraction, despite having been played off as an accident: In the first season, Game of Thrones made headlines for allegedly putting George W. Bush’s head on a stake at King’s Landing, and it was all the media could focus on.

At this point, Game of Thrones hardly needs that kind of celebrity-driven buzz, but who knows? Maybe Weiss and Benioff are big Harry Potter fans and want to do Radcliffe a solid before the series wraps up.