Tom Felton to attend Star Trek Fan Days. No, really.

According to Official Pix, Tom is scheduled to make a one day appearance in Texas for the Star Trek Fan Days on Saturday, Oct. 23rd.

He is listed as a “Guest of Honor” for the event where fans may purchase autographs ($30) or professional photos ($35) with the man himself. Tickets are limited so fans are requested to arrive early as they are on a first come, first serve basis.

The event is to be held at the Plano Center in Plano, Texas and will run on Saturday from 11am to 6pm local time, and Sunday 11am to 4pm. Other stars scheduled to appear include William Shatner, Tia Carrere, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, and Christopher Lloyd. General Admission is $10 while a Priority Pass is $30.

Fan Days is affiliated with Comic Con, International which hosts SciFi conventions across the United States. You may read more information about Fan Days at their website.

As soon as we have more details on Tom’s appearance, we’ll let you know.

Tom Felton’s Top Bad Guys as told to Total Film

While speaking with Total Film Magazine for their November feature on Tom’s upcoming appearance in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I,” Tom relayed his Top Ten favorite all time villains. No surprises on a few of them, but I’m mighty impressed Tom’s choices include villains from older films.

10. Harry Waters, In Bruges (2008)
Played By: Ralph Fiennes

Tom Says: “I recently saw Ralph in this and I thought that he was brilliant. I was like, ‘You’re not like that at all in real life!’”

9. Lord Voldemort, Harry Potter series (2001-2011)
Played By: Ralph Fiennes

Tom Says: “Ralph Fiennes scares the life out me, he really does.”

8. Blofeld, Bond Series (1963 – 1983)
Played By: Donald Pleasence (among others)

Tom Says: “The guy with the cat. The ultimate Bond villain.”

7. Jaws, The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), Moonraker (1979)
Played By: Richard Kiel

Tom Says: “I thought he was great as a kid – I loved him fighting Bond on the cable car. A great baddie, but still manages to get a girlfriend in space.”

6. Colonel William Tavington, The Patriot (2000)
Played By: Jason Issacs

Tom Says: “I’m a big fan of Jason Isaacs – got to be, he’s my Dad – but he’s brilliantly horrible in that.”

5. Hannibal Lecter, The Silence Of The Lambs (1991)
Played By: Anthony Hopkins

Tom Says: “He just delivers such malice. If you were young enough you could watch that and not understand he’s a bad person. He underplays it superbly, it’s a masterclass in acting.”

4. The Joker, The Dark Knight (2008)
Played By: Heath Ledger

Tom Says: “Obviously. Heath Ledger was amazing. So dangerous, you just didn’t know what he’d do next.”

3. Colonel Hans Landa, Inglourious Basterds (2009)
Played By: Christoph Waltz

Tom Says: “He’s right up there. He’s so scary and horrible. He’s doing Water For Elephants with Robert Pattinson so I might call him and ask if Christoph’s as creepy in real life.”

2. Dr. Evil, Austin Powers Series (1997 – 2002)
Played By: Mike Myers

Tom Says: “When he got mini-me it just got even funnier. He’s got a couple of great tunes – I love it when he sings ‘Just The Two Of Us’.”

1. Brick Top, Snatch (2000)
Played By: Alan Ford

Tom Says: “Alan Ford is amazing. He’s completely vile as Brick Top but he does it in such a funny way I was just cracking up.”

Translation of Tom Felton’s interview in the French PREMIERE magazine

Thanks SnitchSeeker we have now a translation of the interview. The translations of the interviews of Bonnie Wright, Evanna Lynch, Bill Nighy and Rade Serbedzija can you read here.

Premiere: How long was the filming of the two parts of Deathly Hallows?
Tom Felton: A little over a year, fourteen months to be precise. We can say that the team has every reason…

Premiere: Fourteen months! It leaves time to carry a baby…
Tom Felton: Exactly! It’s pretty surreal to spend so much time on a project. It was more sodas than ever to the end of this shoot*

P: After ten years of Harry Potter, say goodbye to the saga must have been especially heartbreaking.
TF: When we went back to the last festival at Leavensden after the end of filming, the emotion was at its height. It was the last time the full team was assembled in the Great Hall. We suddenly seemed very empty…a funny feeling.

P: You may find yourself in a few years wandering in the Harry Potter theme park that just opened in Florida.
TF: (Laughs) That’s exactly what I said! If I get too depressed, I will go live over there.

P: Throughout the saga, your job was to embody a character that people hated. It could not have been easy every day.
TF: I actually accumulated a certain amount of negative waves during the last decade. It was quite funny, in fact. Groups of children were regularly visiting the set of Harry Potter and the moment has come to meet me, they all went to hide behind the legs of their parents. I learned to take it as a compliment.

P: You also have your fan club, which annoys JK Rowling… because many young girls love Draco Malfoy, even though he is [rotten].
TF: I’m not sure how to answer that. You know what it is, girls have always loves the bad boys.

Thanks again!

It’s the end of the day as we know it, and Tom Felton looks fine.

As we learned earlier today, “From the Rough” producer Jason Sciavicco has been Tweet photo-blogging from the set with behind the scenes photos. In his latest two, it looks like Tom is having quite the time of it if his smile is anything to go by.

From Sciavicco’s Twitter:

The guys hanging between scenes. Day 4 coming to an end, another great day. http://yfrog.com/euea7nj


That’s a wrap on Day 4 of “From The Rough” Pic from last scene of the day. @TherealTaraji @TomFelton @justinchon http://yfrog.com/2milhebj

Here’s hoping the guys get some rest. Those 6am call times can be a killer.