Happy 28th Birthday, Tom Felton!

We here at Feltbeats are delighted to wish Tom a most joyous and delightful 28th birthday today!

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To celebrate this wonderful day, this year many Felton Fans submitted their Random Acts of Felton, which included volunteer work and donations to causes, along with random acts of kindness in Tom’s name. You can read all the submissions over on our Tumblr!

Many of Tom’s friends have already posted their birthday wishes via Twitter this morning, including Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling, Jason Isaacs and Paul Hodge, who included a short video featuring Tom today:

Have a wonderful day, Tom, from all of us here at Feltbeats!

“Full Circle” TV series now available to buy on DVD in Europe and Australia

Good news, Felton Fans! The TV series Full Circle, in which Tom played the character of Tim Abbott in the first and last episodes, is now available to buy on DVD in a number of European countries and Australia.

121875-L-HIThe TV series debuted in 2013, but was previously only able to be viewed on DirectTV.

The end is just the beginning. 

Full Circle sees lovers, mothers, fathers, friends, clients, teachers and students share intimate moments, whilst revealing how their lives intertwine and intersect until they come to a devastating and shocking conclusion.

The DVD can be ordered via Amazon in the UK and France, while you can also grab it in the Netherlands on Just Web Shop. The 2-discs are also available in Australia through a variety of outlets including Readings, Angus & Roberston, Bookworld and JB Hi-Fi.

Tom Felton Meets the Superfans airs on BBC Three to critical and fanatical acclaim

At 9pm on Monday, Tom Felton’s directorial debut Tom Felton Meets the Superfans aired on BBC Three in the UK! The much anticipated documentary was met with both critical acclaim and a massively positive fan response.

The Independent called it “the most compelling documentary of the evening”, while The Telegraph said it was a “joy” and “uplifting” in its portrayal of fan culture.

The hour long look into the lives of self proclaimed Superfans quickly trended on Twitter in the UK, and was soon shot to the top of the list:

The documentary provided insight for the unaware, and was unanimously declared an accurate, and thoughtful portrayal of fandom and fan culture by the fans themselves.

At the end of the show, Tom’s Harry Potter co-stars, the fan conventions and fansites, along with Superfans were all Tweeting the same thing: what a great experience!

Of course, there’s one major problem with the show… everyone wants more!!

As a group of people dedicated to promoting Tom and his work, we would like to take this time to thank Tom for his wonderful insight into a culture mostly thought of with derision by the general populace, if not overlooked entirely.

All of us have been involved in fandom for a long time, and for Tom to feel so strongly about our community, and treat it with such respect and understanding just makes us know we’re working with a man who is definitely worth our time and efforts.

If you were a poor soul who missed the show, you can catch it on BBC iPlayer.

Tom Felton interviewed by Radio Times Magazine

Tom was interviewed by Patrick Foster for Radio Times Magazine. In it he speaks about his upcoming BBC show Tom Felton: Meet the Fanatics, his relationship with his Harry Potter co-stars, and his new TV series that is about to be screened in the UK, Murder in the First.

A transcript of the interview can be read below, along with images of the interview courtesy of Janet France on Twitter!

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Harry Potter’s Draco Malfoy relishes being the bad guy – again

It is true you’re making a BBC documentary about super-fans and stalkers?

Yes. It’s something I’ve never had an opportunity to do – spend time with these kinds of people. It’s a fascinating thing. I’m so conditioned to it now it all seems natural. I remember once, in Japan, I wasn’t even sure if they’d heard of Harry Potter, but there were hundreds of very excited young and old women with banners saying “Welcome Draco”. It makes you feel like one of the Beatles.

What sort of reaction do you normally get from the public?

I generally get a warm reaction. I have been booed and hissed a bit, and younger kids did tend to be petrified, but most of them have grown up now: I get requests to say mean things to people and leave nasty phone messages.

Are you still in touch with the other Potter actors?

I see Rupert [Grint, who payed Ron Weasley] in New York. We had a nice little reunion dinner with Dan [Radcliffe – Harry Potter] as well. We all stay in touch. It’s odd when we see each other now. Last time we had beards and shaggy haircuts. The years are showing!

Do you thing JK Rowling will ever bow to the pressure and write more books?

If she does, I just hope she does it before I’m too old! But the fan base isn’t going anywhere, the popularity is gaining, even. More and more people recognise me in the street.

You’re playing a baddie again, tech genius Erich Blunt, in Murder in the First. Do you ever worry about being typecast?

I don’t worry at all. When I signed up to do the pilot, I had no idea what was going to happen. So I had to trust that we weren’t going to be drastically surprised and I wasn’t sure how far along the spectrum of evil my guy was going to be. But I enjoy sinister characters; they’re very different to how I am in reality. I don’t pick these roles, I just get given them.

What was it like putting on the American accent?

I’ve done it a couple of times and it used to be a conscious effort. It’s kind of progressed, having lived here for so long, and it’s just natural now. My family do take the mickey.

What can’t you miss on TV?

Peaky Blinders. I love that whole era. I think the acting is fantastic, and it’s a really exciting insight into English history.

What was the last thing you turned down?

Panto. They wanted me to be some evil genie or something. That and I’m a Celebrity, and I’ve had requests to do Dancing on Ice. It would take an eight figure sum to get me to do that. No, that’s my ego talking. It’s kind of putting your neck on the line, and I’m not brave enough.

Murder in the First starts at 10pm on Friday on Fox

 

QUICKFIRE Q&A

1. Downtown Abbey or Peaky Blinders?

Peaky Blinders. Although I am a Downtown fan as well.

2. EastEnders or Corrie?

3. Strictly or X Factor? Neither!

4. Rugby or Football?

5. Pointless or University Challenge?

University Challenge – it’s a staple of my childhood.

 

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Many thanks again to Janet for the photo of the interview!