“The Disappeared” starring Tom Felton now available in Netflix instant queue

“The Disappeared,” starring Tom Felton, is now available on the Netflix instant queue! This means that for those who have streaming Netflix access, you can download the movie and begin watching it now!

Check out the Feltbeats.com review of the film as well: https://officialfeltbeats.com/?p=7806



Tom Felton in “The Disappeared.”

Everyone go grab it while you can!

Tom Felton, David Heyman, and David Yates Speak With USA Today

Recently, Tom, and two of the notorious “David’s”, from the Harry Potter franchise spoke with USA Today about the last 10 years of filming and what it means for this tremendous franchise to be coming to an end:

Actor Tom Felton has played Draco Malfoy, Harry’s nemesis at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, since the first film —Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone— in 2001. He and the core cast — including Daniel Radcliffe as Potter, with Emma Watson and Rupert Grint as his pals Hermione and Ron — return for one last time.

“One of the greatest gifts that Jo Rowling and the whole franchise has given (the actors) is that we can really end up making a kid’s night just from saying hello,” Felton says. “I was 12 when we started shooting; 13 when it came out. I’m 23 now. It’s been a long journey.

 “You don’t see people growing up, not when you’re there. It’s only when you look back at the films. … Look at Daniel! He was bloody tiny. My face was like a basketball. But those angelic features seem to have left me,” he jokes.

 To read the full article, go to  http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2011-01-07-potter07_ST_N.htm

Thanks to www.HarryPottersPage.com for the tip 🙂

Tom Felton Calls Ralph Fiennes “Mesmerizing” In New USA Today Article

Tom Felton spoke recently with USA Today about how frightening Ralph Fiennes is in character while portraying Voldemort in the Harry Potter films.

“Ralph is mesmerizing,” Felton says. “He never did two takes the same. … I had to keep reminding myself: ‘Stay in character. Don’t just sit there and watch his performance.’ ”

Even when the cameras stop, the aura of Voldemort remains.

“He dominates scenes in the film, and it’s like that off the set as well,” Felton says. “He’s quite a charming guy. And when he opens his mouth, people listen. Let’s put it this way: No one talks over him.”

Thanks to Snitchseeker for the story!