Tom Felton Video Didn’t Kill The Radio Star

As part of the Tom Felton and the HP Promotional Extravaganza, Tom gave interviews with all kinds of media outlets, and in today’s update, we have two from the radio realm and another camera angle from a previously posted video.

In this first clip Tom speaks with Big Poppa In the Morning, and you may listen to the ten minute clip at the source.

In this second radio interview, Tom speaks with the Dr. Don Morning Show. You can listen to it at 99.5 WYCD Detroit’s Country.

Tom Felton, otherwise known as Draco Malfoy, gets us excited for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows part 1, which brought in $125.1 million this weekend! Tom talks about what it’s like to grow up with the movies, what are some of his fonder memories from filming the movies and what life will be like after Harry Potter is over.

And in video news, have an additional camera angle of Tom from one of the round table interviews given in London during the press junket. The original camera angle we showed you may be found here.

Tom Felton Works his Way Through the Alphabet: ABC, MTV and More

In this latest batch of videos, Tom speaks with Peter Travers for ABC News reflecting on his ten year run as our favorite blond villain, and with MTV he laments Draco’s lack of action with the girls (he’s holding out for Harry, I bet). In addition, we have links to many more red carpet and fan videos of Tom in Mexico, including a few videos from Meet & Greet of Tom posing for photographs with his fans.

The first of six parts as posted by Nyabk. You can check out the rest at their Youtube.


Other Youtube videos of Tom:

Tom Felton at the red carpet in Mexico City
Tom Felton at the red carpet in Mexico City 2
Tom Felton en Mexico.WMV
TOM FELTON (DRACO MALFOY) EN MEXICO …. HOGWARTS HIDALGO
Alfombra roja “Harry Potter 7 parte 1” México
Tom Felton Mex saludos
Tom Felton Mex HARRY POTTER 2
ToM Felton Mex llegando al Autografo HARRY POTTER

Tom Felton Revels in the Loss of his Mojo

In speaking with Jeanne Wolf of Parade.com, Tom discusses Draco’s identity crisis in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” losing his mojo, reveling in seeing Draco’s name in the books, and what he plans on doing in the future.

Losing his mojo.
“It’s been a great journey for Draco. He’s always obviously looked up to his father, Lucius because he’s been such a powerful and scary figure. Now, Lucius is sort of falling apart and Voldemort is taking away his dark powers. That makes Draco think twice about whether he wants to follow in his father’s footsteps. I think Draco has never had it in him to be the evil ‘Chosen One,’ which is not to say that he’s a nice guy by any standard. And he proves that in Part 2.”

Dueling wands.
“Daniel and I have a pretty spectacular battle with our wands. It was very cool. We actually spent quite a few weeks rehearsing those moves to make it look like a real shoot-out. I’m not saying who wins, but I’ll bet you can guess.”

Saving the best for last.

“It’s not like the other films have been half-assed at all, but this one really felt like there was a different energy on set. It was the longest shoot by quite a margin because we were obviously shooting two films at once. It really felt like every cast and crew member really poured their absolute heart and soul into it to make sure we ended with a real bang. I think Deathly Hallows will blow the other films away, especially Part 2.”

His secret pleasure in reading J. K. Rowling’s books.

“I just revel in the pages where I see Draco’s name. I think, ‘Oh my God, this is it. This is cool. Look at what he’s up to now.’ I remember when the sixth one came out, I read it within probably 12 hours after it hit bookstores. I didn’t actually wait in the long line to get it. I had a friend who did it for me.”

What he’s given up during all those years of filming.

“I missed a few school trips. It’s a little late to go to Legoland now. We missed that boat, unfortunately. But, it’s been totally worth it to lose a little of your childhood. I think that even though we’ve finished filming, that will not be the end of us sort of portraying the characters. I think there will always be a little bit of them inside of us that will always remain.”

Future plans.

“I was always a little uncertain, to be honest, whether this was path I wanted to choose. But, now, I’ve really built up a passion for filmmaking. Not just acting, but the whole everything that goes into it, the lighting and the sound recording and all the rest of it. I’d certainly love to continue it for as long as I can.”

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