A Plaintive Tom Felton Poses Perfectly

As the “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1” media blitz continues, we have more images from the film being released in some way, shape or form daily. In this latest set, courtesy of UHP via this years Panini sticker book, we have Tom in the midst of Malfoy Manor, from one of the film’s opening sequences.

He looks quite sad, doesn’t he?


Tom Felton hopes to blow you away.

As we rapidly approach the release of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I,” more and more interviews with the cast and crew are surfacing, and the latest edition of the Los Angeles Times Hero Complex doesn’t disappoint. Short interviews with everyone from Tom to Daniel Radcliffe and David Heyman are peppered with nostalgia for the end of an era.

The films taken together have the cast’s enthusiasm at an all-time high. “Without question, these two are going to blow all of the rest of them away,” says Tom Felton, who has brought memorable sneer to the role of Draco Malfoy. “The last two will not disappoint, that’s something you can rest assured about.”

You can read the rest of the article at the source.

Tom Felton is charming at Tulane

Tulane University’s student paper The Tulane Hullabaloo has an article on Tom’s film “From the Rough” shooting at their Zeta Psi house this past Sunday. It seems not only did Tom leave a good impression on the university students, he also left one with the films publicist during his time spent in the Big Easy.

Upcoming movie “From the Rough” filmed at Tulane’s Zeta Psi fraternity house Sunday.

The film includes Tom Felton, who is commonly known for his role as Draco Malfoy in the “Harry Potter” movies.

“From the Rough” is based on the true story of the first female coach of an NCAA men’s golf team at Tennessee State University, a historically-black college. Because she can only find one black student willing to join the team, she recruits players from across the globe, including Edward, played by Felton. Though the movie takes place at Tennessee State University, most of it has been filmed in New Orleans.

The scene filmed at the Zeta Psi house features the golf team’s first fraternity party.

Approximately 150 people came to the Zeta Psi house, transforming aesthetic elements of the fraternity house including their letters on the front door, Zeta Psi House Manager Justin Waldman said.

“They brought in a DJ booth with disco balls, they brought in their own couches, they covered up all the windows with this dark film, [and they set up] lighting equipment pretty much everywhere,” Waldman said.

Filming took place from approximately 6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, following Zeta Psi’s annual Bayou Bash party the previous night.

“The funny thing is last night [Saturday] was Bayou Bash, so it took a week to set up the house for that, and at 3 a.m. after Bayou Bash, we hauled and cleaned out the place for the movie,” Zeta Psi member Evan Nicoll said. “It was pretty epic.”

Waldman said he was sitting on the porch of the Zeta Psi house when location scouts initially approached him about filming at the fraternity house.

“They came to ours to look at it, and they really liked our staircase,” Waldman said. “They just really liked the look of our house.”

Zeta Psi members had the opportunity to meet the cast and crew during the filming.

“I got to meet Tom [Felton],” Nicoll said. “He was a pretty cool guy, pretty down to earth.”

Louisiana offers incentive programs to companies that film in the state. Companies receive tax breaks for filming in the city and for hiring locals, turning New Orleans into a popular locale for filming, “From the Rough” publicist Sheryl Main said.

“I love shooting in New Orleans — except for the weather when it gets really crazy hot,” Main said. “But it’s a very film-friendly town, and the incentive program helps out a lot.”

Main said she expects that people will like Felton in this new role.

“I think audiences will be thrilled when they see him because they’ll see a whole different side of him,” she said. “He’s funny and he’s charming, which you don’t really see in the ‘Harry Potter’ series because he’s the bad guy.”

Tom’s day in Louisiana are numbered, as he’s recently tweeted about the end of filming. The film is scheduled for release in summer of 2011. As soon as more information is made available, we will let you know.

Tom Felton is the Host with the Most.

Thanks to Meg at the Magical Menagerie for letting us know that Tom is scheduled to appear as the host for the Reelz Channel in a special titled Spotlight: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

Hosted by Draco Malfoy himself—Tom Felton, we’ll look back on more than a decade of the Harry Potter series. With the conclusion drawing close, hear from the stars on what happened during filming for the final two movies and what their journey has been like. Hear from Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Ralph Fiennes, and director David Yates.

The show is scheduled for November 20th on the Reelz Channel here in the US. Please check your local listings for the exact time.