“Yes, I’m young again!” Full Audio of Tom Felton’s ComicCon Interview Now Available

Thanks to SnitchSeeker, we now have the Full Audio interview that Tom Felton did with the Harry Potter fansites. Remember that our own Feltbeats reporter Amy_Marie97 was in the room, and you can see her video interview here.

Some things that he discusses – that we haven’t heard before in the previous post with Amy’s videos – are the Epilogue, the Malfoy Manor and Forbidden Forest scenes, the annual cricket match that Gryffindor and Slytherin have (Slytherin won this year, by the way. GO SLYTHERIN!), the not-at-all-off-topic, really, Brokeback Mountain, and much more!

 

Thank you very much, SnichSeeker!

And enjoy, everyone!

Tom Felton Begins “Caesar: Rise of the Apes” Filming In Canada

Just Jared Jr. has reported that Tom Felton is in Vancouver Canada filming one of his latest projects: Caesar: Rise of the Apes.

There are several pictures of Tom signing autographs for fans (though these pictures only show one of them) while he’s out-and-about in Vancouver. Check out our Caesar: Rise of the Apes album in our gallery for photo updates as they come.

Thanks Just Jared Jr.

And Enjoy, everyone.

Tom Felton’s “13 Hours” Due to Frighten at UK’s Frightfest

 

Tom Felton’s movie that he filmed last year, a horror flick aptly named “13 Hours” is set to try and frighten fans at this year’s UK Frightfest. The World Premiere of the movie will be screened at 3:15PM on Saturday August 28th!

If you are able to attend this fest, we would like feedback on what you thought of the movie (sans spoilers for folks like me who won’t be able to make it). The flier for the movie does state that the “Key cast” will be “in attendance.” We are unsure at this time whether Tom Felton will be there, since it doesn’t state whether every member of the key cast will be. We will keep you posted as news develops.

Also, “13 Hours” is slated for a Halloween month theatrical release in October of this year in the UK (the banner for the movie is on a slide show with other movies at the top of the page). News as to whether it will be available in other countries at this time has not reached our eyes and/or ears, but if it does, we’ll be sure to let you know. In the meantime, get ready to scream UK fans, October is not so far away now!

If you would like to catch up on what “13 Hours” is about, check out these videos on 13 Hours’ youtube page:

 

The Teaser Promo-

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Tom Felton Says Farewell Scene Is All About ‘Presence And Look’

Here is part 3 of Tom’s latest MTV interview.

While the recent trailers and TV spots for “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” have proven to be sufficient teasers for Potterheads — showcasing a darker, more serious film and more harrowing action sequences — fans can’t seem to get enough news about the series’ much-discussed/hyped final scene: the epilogue.

When MTV News caught up with celebrated villain and MTV Movie Award winner Tom Felton, we asked him if in his big final scene, which is set 19 years in the “Potter” future, Draco Malfoy closes the series with any sweeping dialogue.

“I had a monologue prepared, but time was short,” he joked. “No, it was all in the presence and the look.”

So Draco Malfoy’s farewell is all in his menacing presence? “This is the idea, that’s what they told me,” he said. “Hopefully that reads. It was a lot of fun.”

Adding to the epilogue fun is the fact that Felton’s real-life girlfriend, “Potter” stunt assistant Jade Olivia, plays his wife in that final shot.

“She was at first reluctant, but I pulled her arm and twisted it,” Felton told MTV at last month’s Movie Awards of convincing Olivia to step in and play Astoria Malfoy. “She was filming with me for three days at King’s Cross [railway station in the U.K.]. We were very excited.

“It gave me a chance to see what she’s going to look like in 19 years,” Felton added. “And if that’s what she looks like, I’m doing pretty well for myself,” he laughed. “But I look terrible,” he said of his own aged visage. “The years have not been kind to me in the slightest. But what can I do? I’ve gotta just roll with it.”