When Karma Attacks: Tom Felton and His Second Take at 19 Years Later

At first it appeared that Tom had lucked out when it came to the call for re-shooting of the dreaded epilogue to “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2,” but we all spoke too soon. It seems Tom received the official word yesterday that he’s been called up for one more day in the makeup chair.

Will Draco’s “19 Years Later” look be improved upon? Will the scraggly goatee stay? Or is this only karma’s way of getting back at Tom for joking about the Trio’s call back to action? Only time will tell, Feltfans. 😉

Tom told Geoff Boucher at the LA Times:

“I got the call today,” Felton said Tuesday. “I have to go back for one more day of re-shoots. So I’m going back in a couple weeks to do, literally, one more day.”

“I knew that Dan, Rupert and Emma were called in and I was enjoying that, I was joking that, ‘Oh, I got it on the first take so I don’t need any of that, going back to do it again.’ And here I am eating my own words and going back to redo it. They just want to get a couple of extra camera shots. I don’t think anything was done wrong, they just want to cover it more. It could literally be a case of panning the shot five degrees to the left or whatever just to make sure the CGI shot work. So I’m going to go and serve my duty.”

Tom Felton’s “White Other” to screen at Anchorage International Film Festival

Tom’s short film “White Other,” directed by Dan Hartley, will have two screenings at the Anchorage International Film Festival in Anchorage, Alaska. This will be the first of hopefully many screenings to take place across the globe of the film. Showings will take place on the first two Saturdays in December at the Out North Theatre in Anchorage.

The schedule:

Saturday, December 4th at 2:45 pm

Saturday, December 11th at 3:00 pm

The film will be screened with:
* Shadow Dance | 2010
* Leather | James Boldiston, David Richardson 2009
* Vento | Marcio Salem 2009
* Caron | Pierre Zandrowicz 2010
* Not Worth A Bullet | Markus F. Adrian 2010
* The Long Lonely Walk | Leon Chambers 2010

If there are any Tom fans in the Alaska region, let us know if you can make it to a screening.

Video: Tom Felton and an Auction Full of Care

Thanks to gracelightning56 for uploading the video of her trip to see Tom Felton and Devon Murray at the There with Care screening and VIP party for “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1” held in Colorado over the weekend. In the video, we see Tom and Devon attend an auction followed by an autograph signing.

UPDATE: We have 2 new photos of Tom from this event. Thanks to Tom D. and Michael K. for these photos.

and Tom in the flying car – great !

Tom Felton and a Coven Full of Regrets

The latest issue of Entertainment Weekly has published a short series on all the Harry Potter villains, and you guessed it, Tom’s Draco Malfoy was part of the list. In the short interview, Tom discusses Draco’s regrets, and being surrounded by some of the nicest villains out there – Jason Issacs, Alan Rickman, and Ralph Fiennes.

DRACO MALFOY
Tom Felton

The son of a (now-disgraced) disciple of Voldemort, Draco has been raised from birth to loathe HArry and everything he stands for. From the day they met in The Sorcerer’s Stone, Draco tried to make Harry’s life miserable. But things changed after Draco allowed Bellatrix and her fellow Death Eaters to attack his school in The Half-Blood Prince. “He’s an exile,” says Felton, “no longer welcome at Hogwarts.”

Regrets, he has a few: In The Deathly Hallows-Part 1, Harry breaks into Malfoy Manor, which has been taken over by Voldemort. “When [Draco] sees Harry again,a fter being surrounded by all that evil,” says Felton, “he realizes he’s actually been fighting on the wrong side. But of course his hands are tied.”

It takes a coven: Growing up on a movie set could have been tricky. But Felton says “the villains have really been taking ultimate care of me. Jason [Isaacs] has been very paternal, and Alan [Rickman] and Ralph [Fiennes] have been very kind with their time.”

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