World Premiere of Fantastic Beasts – The Secrets of Dumbledore with Tom Felton

On Tuesday 29th March a global red carpet event will take place at the Royal Festival Hall on London’s South Bank, ahead of the film’s cinematic release on Friday 8th April. 

Join Tom Felton next week as he co-hosts the “Fantastic Beasts – The Secrets of Dumbledore” World Premiere on Tuesday, followed by a special chat with the film’s cast on Wednesday, exclusively live streamed on TikTok.

Wizarding World on TikTok

Who’s coming back to Hogwarts with me ? @wizardingworld @FantasticBeasts #SecretsOfDumbledore

What time to the premieres typically start? The below timings are standard for London Film Premieres taking place between Monday to Friday:
4.45pm Press pens open
5.30pm Press pens close
5.30pm Photographers draw
5.45pm Talent arrivals
6.30pm Doors open
7.30pm Film on screen.
source : https://markmeets.com/london-film-premieres/

Tom voices anime character in DESTRUNA pilot

DESTRUNA, the pilot episode about a fantasy world where technology has advanced far beyond smartphones. Young DON’s world is shattered when his mother figure GEKKA, the founder of MIXED REALITY technology, suddenly disappears – so he enters a dangerous gladiatorial tournament to win the ultimate Smartglasses, capable of showing the user THE ONE THING THEY DESIRE MOST.

Find out more here on their website.

Tom Felton’s cultural highlights by The Guardian

The Guardian has published Tom Felton’s cultural highlights.

The Harry Potter actor on a play about teen depression, his George Harrison fix, and the Lin-Manuel Miranda film he’s obsessed with

Born in Surrey in 1987, actor Tom Felton rose to fame playing Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter films. His other film roles include Anna and the King, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, and Amma Asante’s Belle and A United Kingdom. He is also a musician, and is one of the founders of Six String Productions, a recording company devoted to signing young musical artists. He stars opposite Samantha Morton in Sky original Save the Cinema, about a Welsh community’s battle to save their local theatre from demolition.

Read his cultural highlights – h e r e – !

credit: Joseph Sinclair