Tom Felton speaks of his return to Potter in the Los Angles Times

In the Thanksgiving edition of the Los Angeles Times, journalist Geoff Boucher speaks with Tom about his return to Potter for one day of re-shoots on HP7Part2, and the impact the film has on his life, most notably growing up on set and being the only child actor with as many future film projects lined up. Boucher also speaks with screenwriter Steve Kloves about Tom’s presence in the films, and how his skill has become ever more apparent as the years have progressed.


We thank Tom’s Six String Production associates for scanning in his copy of the above article and posting it to their Twitter page. In addition, they posted this short blurb of Tom in the UK’s Daily Express where they quoted his favorite Harry Potter pick-up lines.

Tom Felton talks to “Omelete” and new photos of him from the premiere in NYC

Omelete is a Brazilian site and they traveled to Mexico City to talk with Tom Felton. After the press conference with the right ambiance, they had 10 minutes with Tom.
By the way, his hair style is so awesome! 😉

We also have new photos from the premiere in New York.

Thanks to Kristina for uploading the photos.

When Karma Attacks: Tom Felton and His Second Take at 19 Years Later

At first it appeared that Tom had lucked out when it came to the call for re-shooting of the dreaded epilogue to “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2,” but we all spoke too soon. It seems Tom received the official word yesterday that he’s been called up for one more day in the makeup chair.

Will Draco’s “19 Years Later” look be improved upon? Will the scraggly goatee stay? Or is this only karma’s way of getting back at Tom for joking about the Trio’s call back to action? Only time will tell, Feltfans. 😉

Tom told Geoff Boucher at the LA Times:

“I got the call today,” Felton said Tuesday. “I have to go back for one more day of re-shoots. So I’m going back in a couple weeks to do, literally, one more day.”

“I knew that Dan, Rupert and Emma were called in and I was enjoying that, I was joking that, ‘Oh, I got it on the first take so I don’t need any of that, going back to do it again.’ And here I am eating my own words and going back to redo it. They just want to get a couple of extra camera shots. I don’t think anything was done wrong, they just want to cover it more. It could literally be a case of panning the shot five degrees to the left or whatever just to make sure the CGI shot work. So I’m going to go and serve my duty.”