New pics of Tom Felton as Tony Pastula in his upcoming film “Against the Sun”

In the last few days Against the Sun, Tom’s film mates Jake Abel and Garret Dillahunt and the director Brian Falk uploaded some new pics from their upcoming movie Against the Sun.

Against the Sun will be available in select theatres in the U.S. next Friday on 23rd January 2015.

Against the Sun:

Trying to survive against all odds requires determination, courage and faith. #AgainstTheSun
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Brian Falk:

73 years ago today Pastula, Aldrich and Dixon were lost at sea. @TomFelton, @MrJakeAbel, @garretdillahunt.
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Jake Abel:

.@TomFelton asking me if @garretdillahunt knows how to fly this thing… Spoiler: He doesn’t. @AgainstSunMovie 1/23
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Thug Life circa 1942. @garretdillahunt @TomFelton @AgainstSunMovie #staywiththeraft
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tendermoments with @tomfelton on @againstsunmovie #staywiththwraft 1/23/15
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How do u even fly dis thing? LOL. @AgainstSunMovie @TomFelton @garretdillahunt #StayWithTheRaft
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.@AgainstSunMovie is based on a true story. @brifalk, @garretdillahunt & I meeting @tomfelton’s character’s real-life widow. She was still as sharp as a tack.
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Garret Dillahunt:

Real wife of @TomFelton’s character visited set & was delightful. “You play an asshole” 1/23/15 @AgainstSunMovie:
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January 23 @AgainstSunMovie finally opens. True story of survival and grit. Yup. Grit. Plus our hair gets messed up.
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DP @pcikhart director @brifalk & @TomFelton laughin at a bounce. 1/23 @AgainstSunMovie. #StayWithTheRaf
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Against the Sun is also avaible on Cable On Demand, iTunes, Amazon Instant, Xbox, and PlayStation. You can already pre-order here:

iTunes – http://atsmovie.us/ytitunes
Amazon Instant Video – http://atsmovie.us/ytamazon

Against the Sun – official website

Against the Sun – official site of The American Film Company

Against the Sun – official facebook page

Against the Sun – official twitter page

Against the Sun in our gallery.

New Interview by Sunday Express – Tom Felton : “My biggest regret is …”

Sunday Express has published a new interview with Tom.

Simon Button had 25 interesting questions for him:

Not a lot of people know this but I’m very good at… yo-yoing and diabolo – you know, that thing with two sticks and a piece of string. I’m pretty handy at both of those.

My best friend is… my girlfriend Jade. Having someone who truly understands you, where you don’t have to sugar-coat things and where most conversations can be held with just a look, is rare.

My nickname is… Feltz or F-Beats. The former is self-explanatory and the latter goes back to my early hip-hop-loving days, when I was 12 years old and thought I was going to be the next Eminem.

The bravest thing I’ve ever done is… a bungee jump, but I’m glad I did – it was exciting and very liberating.

My favourite TV show is… Breaking Bad, or it was until everyone else started to like it. Recently, I’ve been really enjoying Peaky Blinders. I’m in love with that whole era and the soundtrack is awesome too – I have those songs on repeat in my car.

My perfect evening is… a nice dinner, glass of wine and a film. Jade and I travel quite a lot and we’re not used to having our own kitchen, so it’s usually a case of scouring online delivery menus.

I’d like to say sorry to… my mum for not answering the phone yesterday, but I’m going to call her back.

My first kiss was… on a bouncy castle when I was 11. I claimed I was doing some sort of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation when actually it was just a ploy – but it worked and it was the start of a three-week relationship.

My biggest regret is… not answering the phone to my mum yesterday, but I’m the worst multitasker ever and I was driving at the time.

The one thing I’d change about myself is… my inability to do my own hair or dress myself even remotely stylishly.

The best thing my parents taught me was… manners. My mum instilled good manners in me early on – minding your Ps and Qs, opening doors for ladies and that sort of stuff – and it’s something that’s stuck with me. It’s a quintessential British trait and it shouldn’t be watered down, although my missus may tell you I’m not as good with it as I think I am.

The last time I cried was… when we lost our dog Timber a few months ago. She was only seven and I had a proper wail about that. She was chasing rabbits one minute with a clean bill of health, then she was diagnosed with cancer. It was a rapid descent and we’re very sad to lose her, but she had a great life.

The first record I ever bought was… Green Day’s Dookie album, although I can’t remember if I bought it or stole it from my brother.It’s not good for my image but

I like… wearing pyjamas outdoors. I’ve got these pyjama bottoms that I love. They’re red and chequered, which means I get some funny looks if I pop to the shops in them, but they’re so comfortable.

My greatest weakness is… ice cream or crêpes. I also have a terrible tendency when I’m in New York to frequent those hot-dog stands. Leave me there for half an hour and I could easily eat 10 of them.

If I could pass any law I would… exempt myself from parking fines. I don’t know if it’s because the signs are too complicated or I just have a horrendous inability to understand parking laws, but I have a terrible habit of picking up tickets.

I drive… a Mercedes CLA, which I adore. I’m obsessed with the gadgets inside. It’s got all the modern tech and it feeds my desire to be a bit of a boy because it sounds like a tiger is growling underneath the bonnet.

The shop I can’t walk past is… anywhere they sell musical instruments, the more rare and exotic the better. I end up going in for an hour and learning how to play some sort of Tibetan kazoo. If I had my way, I’d fill the house with such things, but I’ve been banned from doing that.

The most expensive thing I’ve ever splashed out on is… a Ford Focus for my mum six years ago. She’s still driving it, bless her heart.

My perfect Sunday is… a roast dinner at my mum’s, which I’m sure most sons would say. It’s my ultimate comfort food.

My favourite place in Britain is… the village of Ockley in Surrey. It’s got three pubs, a butcher’s shop and a cricket pitch – so that’s all the essentials covered.

My last holiday was… when we spent a few days last January in Big Sur on the California coast. It’s this beautiful spot with a fantastic forest, but it’s also right on the ocean and it’s pretty spectacular.

I’m currently reading… a lot of scripts, which is good, and the odd magazine. And I recently read The Dude and the Zen Master by Jeff Bridges, which is brilliantly written and very witty.

The best day of my life was… buying my dog Timber. My mum stressed to me that getting a dog was a bigger responsibility than I was capable of taking on, but with hindsight it proved I was able to make that commitment.

If I had half an hour left on Earth… I’d get everyone down the local pub if that was possible, sneak a quick pint in, have a game of darts and a little singsong then call it a day.

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Photos of Tom Felton at the “Welcome to the Magic School” convention in Paris

This weekend was Tom together with his Harry Potter mates Matthew Lewis, Evanna Lynch, Bonnie Wright and Robbie Jarvis at the Welcome to the Magic School convention in Paris.

Here are some photos from the weekend:

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More photos with credit in our gallery. Thanks to all for the pics.

Thanks for the videos!

Interview by METRO – 60 SECONDS with TOM FELTON

Tom Felton was interviewed by Keith Watson for the newspaper METRO.

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

60 SECONDS with TOM FELTON

The LA-based actor, 27, rose to fame as Draco Malfoy in Harry Potter. Now he’s in TV crime series Murder In The First

You spent a decade playing villain Draco Malfoy in Harry Potter. Now you’re playing a seemingly evil type in Murder In The First. What’s the story there?
When you’re a kid, the idea of being the villain is really terrible. I’d auditioned for the part of Harry Potter originally. But now being the villain seems really enticing. Especially one with borderline psychopathic tendencies.

Psychopathic?
Erich (right), the character I play in Murder In The First, is a tech genius but he’s got a distinct lack of social skills. So at the start he seems a really obnoxious guy. I didn‘t know where the character was going when I first read the part but, without putting a spoiler on it, he does have some redemptive qualities.

So while your character’s a tech wizard, are you a geek?

I thought I was a bit of a geek but the stuff Erich gets into is on a whole different level. It was interesting to find out what drives the Silicon Valley people. They are the risk-takers of our generation, the people coming up with the ideas we pin our hopes on. It’s just that Erich’s not aware of his psychopathic tendencies.

Erich starts out as the prime suspect in the show. How does his character develop?
He’s not an out-and-out villain. The roots are in his background and finding out why characters are the way they are. That’s the interesting part for me.

Do you get recognised a lot because of Draco Malfoy?
All the time and it’s growing. I meet more and more excited fans getting increasingly immersed in the movies. It’s made me realise how lucky I was as a 12-year-old to be thrown into that world – nothing will ever be that big again. It’s great, you can go almost anywhere around the world and blag your way through a lot of countries!

Any favourites?
Japan was crazy. I opened a Harry Potter theme park where everyone was dressed in character. I’m always thankful because if it wasn’t for Harry Potter, I wouldn’t have the opportunity to do what I’m doing now.

Do fans ever have a go because of your evil ways as Malfoy?
It has its moments. At the premiere of Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes, a movie I did, a six-year-old called me a dick, In a way, that’s a badge of honour.

Does that kind of attention bother you?
No, it goes with the territory. Some young fans really think I am Draco. Shattering the illusion would be like telling them there’s no Father Christmas. If I’m in a cheeky mood, I’m thinking: ‚Shall I tell them…‘

Were there any downsides to spending your growing years in Harry Potter world?
I managed to keep a normal life at school with my mates while at the same time working with movie legends. The only downside was that I’m an adrenaline junkie, I love bungee jumping and all that. But while we were filming, we were supposed to avoid anything remotely dangerous because there was this great fear you might hurt yourself. I wasn’t even supposed to drive a remote controlled car in case I drove it into my ankle. So I don’t miss that.

You’ve moved to LA. Have you embraced the lifestyle?
I really enjoy the way of life. Having a stroll on the beach with my dog and girlfriend. It makes filming feel more like a day job because it’s pretty much what everyone seems to do here.

What’s the most LA thing that you do?
Well I play golf, is that an LA thing? I love riding around on the buggy because absolutely no one would dream of carrying a golf bag in LA. But my eyesight is so bad I’m absolutely rubbish a putting.

Do you still see your old mates from Harry Potter days?
Yes, I still get together with Rupert, Daniel and Emma when we can. We grew up together, so we’ll always have that bond.

Has it been hard to move on?
No. Now when I look back it just seems like a really crazy, great experience. The other day someone said to me: ‚Wow, you look really old.‘ It’s like they’re horrified I’ve grown up. But I can handle that.

Murder In The First starts on Fox on Friday, 10pm

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