Tom Felton & the Feltbeats Army charm the crowds at Dragon*Con

The first press report from yesterday’s Q&A session with Tom Felton has appeared online courtesy of Dragon*Con’s own Daily Dragon Online. To make it an even more special treat, it seems they’ve found the invasion of the Feltbeats Army just as memorable devoting an entire article just to them!

On Tom’s session from yesterday:

Famous for his role as Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter movies, Tom Felton captivated the audience the moment he stepped onto the stage and admitted being nervous. “There’s so many people,” he said with a smile. “Be gentle, please.” Felton was witty and sweet, taking the time to thank each fan who asked him a question. With his dark blue shirt setting off his trademark white-blonde hair, he joked that he first auditioned to be Harry, and they dyed his hair brown. He didn’t get the part. Then he tried Ron, and they dyed his hair red. No luck. Then Hermione—but he was let down there, too. It seems the blonde look was just right. When asked what his original hair color is, he said, “Lord knows—I haven’t seen it in so long.”

Although Felton admitted that he hadn’t begun reading the Harry Potter books until the filming of The Chamber of Secrets, he now considers himself “one of the biggest fans on the set.” He enjoys working with the trio (Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson), and he pointed out that “we’ve all grown up together.” Asked what he thought about working with renowned professionals like Alan Rickman and Maggie Smith, he admitted that for the first few years he didn’t know who any of them were. “I was only 12,” he said. It took him until the last few years to truly appreciate the honor.

When asked about his favorite scene from The Half Blood Prince, Felton said with a laugh, “standing on Daniel’s nose was awesome. I’ve been waiting years to do that.” He also enjoyed the scene between Draco and Harry in the bathroom, where the special effects were actual explosives rather than the standard blank green screen. Another perk was the confrontation between the characters. “Daniel and I were really looking forward to kicking the hell out of each other.”

Although Draco Malfoy is considered to be a villain, Felton sees Draco and Harry as two sides of a coin. Harry has good influences around him, but Draco has the worst—his father, Lucius, and Bellatrix, for example. “I think there’s some good down inside [Draco] somewhere. A lot … is left unwritten—where Draco stands [at the end] in all the madness.” One drawback to his role is the effect he has on children who visit the set. They’re happy to meet Radcliffe, Grint, and Watson, but Felton “scare[s] the daylights out of children. They hide behind their parents’ legs. It’s a nightmare, but it also means I’m doing something right.”

Fans were excited yet sad to hear that the last Harry Potter movie will finish filming in six to seven months. They were pleased to learn, however, that Felton and the other actors will get to play themselves in the 19-years-later ending. “I’m mega excited to see Daniel as a 40 year old,” he said. “And Emma. And me. I get to have a son.” When asked what he wants to do next, he said, “I want to enjoy these last few months we have together.”

As for the future, Felton has been assured that there’s a job for him at the Harry Potter Theme Park. “Keep your hands and arms inside the car,” he quipped. “I can do this.” Getting serious for a moment, he admitted that acting is what he wants to do for the rest of his life. And with his 22nd birthday just around the corner, fans hope to see much more from this promising young actor.

On the Feltbeats Army Invasion:


@Gidge_8 at the Feltbeats Army booth at Dragon*Con 2009.

Want to belong to an international organization dedicated to protecting and promoting Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy)? Join Feltbeat’s Army, a fan group started by Misha in Illinois. According to members, this is the only fan group officially endorsed by Felton.

What will your duties be? Well, besides the requisite adoration, you’ll actively support Felton’s career. For instance, when he mentioned that he wanted a photo shoot with Kai Z. Feng, a photographer from Shainghai who currently live in Great Britain, recruits sprang into action. They contacted Mr. Feng, who agreed to do the shoot. Their reward? Sometimes when Tom twitters, he adds photos from the shoot. I hear they’re drool-worthy.

To celebrate Felton’s 22nd birthday this month, army members baked a cake—replete with Tom playing his guitar under a frosted tree [Note: It was Southernbets and her Mom, a professional cake maker. Go, Mom!]. You can check it out while waiting in line at Registration in the Sheraton. (Rumor has it that Felton might drop by to see it, too.)

Army members also support Felton’s music career. Yes, he’s a guitarist/musician as well as an actor. In fact, Feltbeat’s Army got its name from some music videos he recorded with a group of friends and posted on YouTube. His latest CD, “In Good Hands,” released 10 Mar 2009, is currently available on iTunes and Amazon.com.

Feltbeat’s Army wants you! Ready to heed the call? Check out feltbeats.com for more information.

Yes, we do want you to join the Feltbeats Army! You can enlist at the Enlistment Station located in the Feltbeats Forum. You must be a registered user to join. The more the merrier!

Thanks to TomFeltonFans_ for the heads up!

Tom Felton lands in Atlanta for Dragon*Con

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For those of you hanging around the Twitter-verse last night, you’ve already seen that Tom has landed in Atlanta for the four day extravaganza that is Dragon*Con. He tweeted:

Just got to the hotel, jamming on the g tar, madness out there! So many people, gonna b a crazy weekend! http://twitpic.com/gdmsu

And crazy it will be! Good thing Tom got some rest last night. According to their website, “Dragon*Con is the largest multi-media, popular culture convention focusing on science fiction and fantasy, gaming, comics, literature, art, music, and film in the US.” The con hosts upwards of 30,000 plus people every year over this U.S. holiday weekend, and this year will be no exception.

Tom’s schedule is pretty packed for the event, and when he isn’t in the main ballroom signing autographs he’ll be at scheduled photo opportunities and Q&A sessions with the fans. It is still possible to purchase admittance to Dragon*Con itself, as well as each individual photo opportunity. Tom’s schedule will include:

Walk of Fame- Hilton: Grand Ballroom 2nd Floor – This is where all autograph sessions will take place. Tom is expected to be in here when he is not scheduled elsewhere. The room is open from 10am to 7pm and is also where the dozens of other celebrities such as Leonard Nimoy, Ben Browder, James Marsters, Kate Mulgrew, and Claudia Black will be located.

Photo Op Session- Fri, 1:15pm and 1:30pm – Marriott International Level Rooms A&B

Q&A- An Hour with Draco Malfoy- Fri, 4pm Sheraton Grand Ballroom A-F

Photo Op Session- Sat. 2:15pm and 2:30pm Marriott International Level Rooms A&B

Q&A- An Hour with Draco Malfoy- Sat, 1pm Sheraton Grand Ballroom A-F

Photo Op Session- Sun, 10:45am Marriott International Level Rooms A&B

Q&A- An Hour with Draco Malfoy- Sun, 11:30am Marriott Atrium Ballroom

Q&A- An Hour with Draco Malfoy- Mon, 11:30am Hyatt Centennial Ballroom II & III

In attendance this year will be members of the Feltbeats Army, and they will be promoting Tom from the relative safety of his official fan table. If you are in Atlanta make sure to stop by and give a great big hug to the girls (and guy!) in their snazzy Caribbean Blue FeltForce t-shirts. For this event we added our names to the back of the shirts because Tom only knows us by name and he said he wanted to be able to recognize us more easily. Be on the look-out for BSerLori, JJBuck, Stormlite02, Gidge_8, SouthernBets, and AerynBlack as our official Feltbeats.com representatives. I know this shirt has my name on it, but I bought it when I was still able to go.

Aren’t they pretty?

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Planning on attending Dragon*Con? Care to share? We’d love to hear about any and all experiences.

I’ll have the new Tom Felton photos, only hold the witty repartee.

Thanks to a variety of sources we had some new photos featuring Tom Felton come in today. Unfortunately, this post has caught me at the end of mine so I am all out of witty headlines to entice your eye in. So, enjoy. 😉

Thanks to Mondengel we have new photos courtesy of Mad.tv. Check out our Greece Premiere gallery for more photos from this event.

Speaking of Greece, we have a pic sent in of FeltonFan Diletta Shakespeare as Tom signed her book. According to her Twitter, “these are the moments when I told him the FA loves him so much! :)” Of course we do! You can check out one more photo from her meet and greet by clicking here.

And last, but certainly not least, we have some photos of Tom from back in July when he was spotted out and about in Soho. Click here for a couple more pics of our walking man.

Tom Felton interviewed in Japan’s SCREEN Magazine

Thanks to Chinamin from Our Dearest Tom fansite for sending us scans and a translation from the latest issue of Japan’s SCREEN Magazine. In it we have an interview with Tom as well as a new photo from his photo call appearance when he was visiting the country.

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Caption: I’m the opposite to Draco, happy-go-lucky person

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Tom Felton, who plays Harry’s archnemesis Draco Malfoy, visited
Japan on 30th, July. Unlike Draco, he is a cheerful and friendly person, joking like “I’m the worst model ain’t I?” during the photo session. He
states he is the opposite to Draco.

“Daniel, Rupert, and Emma play the roles which resembles themselves. Daniel, hard worker, Rupert, funny, and Emma is smart. But I’m playing a role opposite to myself. He (Draco) is always tense and jealous. I am happy-go-lucky and easy going. And our parents are the most different (laugh). My parents are better than his. Anyway, I like to play Draco. I can break up the stress of being caught in traffic jam through playing his part. I’m a happy person partially because I play Draco(laugh).”

Tom had a clear plan to play the role. “I wanted to play two different sides of Draco this time. One is the most hateful and vicious face, and the other is weak and vulnerable face. I would be glad if the audience hates him at first, then feels some pity on him. Director (David Yates) told me that the Draco’s wand is a kind of loaded gun in this film, and the order of assassinating Dumbledore is kinda assassination of prime minister. His mother sheds tears when Draco was chosen as an assassin, doesn’t she? I thought his character resembles his mother’s. Blond comes from his father though (laugh). The most difficult scene was the bathroom’s one. It was not easy to cry when surrounded by 50 crew members and three of them were hanging mics just above you.
This scene is followed by the battle between Harry and Draco. Daniel is an exellent actor. In acting, he is very much cooperative and supportive. His performance sometimes brings out my performance. We talk about our performance in rehearsals. We oppose each other on the screen, but are good friends in real life.”

Also, HBP became an unforgettable film for Tom as he fell in love with Jade Gordon, who works at the studio as assistant to the stunt coordinator. Let’s ask him about it.

“Wait….(glancing at her waiting behind), well I must be nice. She’s just there…. The beginning was a cup of tea. There is a place for tea breaks in the studio. All cast and crew members
drink tea there. And one day Jade served me a cup of tea. She
makes good tea indeed.”

And how about the next film, “Deathly Hallows”?

“I cannot say much about it. From the already flimed scenes, I can say the studio has an atmosphere different from previous ones. There is the Malfoy Manor. We did several scenes there. In the books, some aspects of Draco are not described in detail, so we can fill them up in the film. I think it would become clearer that Harry and Draco is like two sides of a coin. Draco somewhat wants to help Harry and the feeling is mutual. The last scene might be on the platform 19 years after, like in the book.”

On the next day, 1st of August, Tom appeared on the stage of Marunouchi Picadilly Movie Theater, greeting many fans with
“arigatou (thank you)” in Japanese. We really hope he will come
to Japan again when the next film is released.