Tom Talks ‘Full Circle’ With The Fresno Bee

The Fresno Bee recently chatted with Tom about his role in the DirectTV miniseries ‘Full Circle.’ Read the article and watch the video below.

The new models the producers of television series are using makes for some very interesting programming. The latest example debuts at 9 p.m. Oct. 8 on DirecTV. The cable provider has been dabbling in original offerings over the last few years but it’s most ambitious project is the 10-episode “Full Circle.”

What makes this offering so compelling — besides the great acting and amazing script — is that each episode connects with the one before and after it. It takes a look at how we are all inter-related told through the links between the actors of Tom Felton, Minka Kelly, Julian McMahon, David Boreanaz, Keke Palmer, Devon Gearhart, Billy Campbell, Kate Walsh, Cheyenne Jackson, Noah Silver, Ally Sheedy and Robin Weigert. The series marks the television debut of award-winning screenwriter and playwright Neil LaBute.

Making the limited-run series pushed all of the actors because they spent only a day on each episode and almost all of the action was confined to conversations across a table in a restaurant.

“We were all a little nervous at first of how natural it was going to feel,” Felton says.

Of all the actors, the quick and confined shooting was the biggest change for Felton. The blond-haired actor, best known as the bad boy of the “Harry Potter” films, went from those big budget productions where they were lucky to shoot one 30-second scene in a day to this TV production where an entire episode was completed in a 12-hour day. He also traded all of the special effects work for a very real location.

The story featuring Felton and Minka Kelly — that opens the series — has them playing lovers who are being separated by his decision to go back to school in England. Felton credits Kelly for making the process and transition so much easier.

“It such intense work because it’s an entire episode of two people looking into each other’s eyes and pouring their hearts out,” Felton says. “I think we were both lucky that we seemed to get along very well and clicked pretty quickly. There were some scenes where the emotions she poured out were so real, I was tempted to call ‘cut’ and ask her if she was OK. That’s a testament to her skills.

“I have never had a chance — even in a film — to have a scene with such emotion.”

Felton’s not done with films but he had told his agent that he would like to try working in television if he could find a unique and cutting edge program. He was lucky that his decision to look at TV came at a time when TV production is taking on a new look.

Source: fresnobeehive.com

Tom Felton’s second day at Dallas Comic Con

Today was Tom’s second and last day at Dallas Comic Con.

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Thanks to MuggleNet for their LIVE TWEETS during Tom’s Q&A:

Tom makes his way out on the stage. The audience goes crazy! Tom: “Thank you, that’s a very warm welcome!”

If you could teach a class at Hogwarts, which one would it be? “Crikey, I wouldn’t know where to start. I suppose somewhere on the pitch.”

Did you originally try out to be Draco? “Actually I went for Harry for a few screen-tests, then for Ron… Hermione obviously.” LOL!

Tom on fan fiction: “It’s always fun to read. I’m well aware of the imagination of the creative people out there.”

“I haven’t read the more explicit versions…”

Which other house would you like to be in? “I can’t say, I mean it’s Slytherin all the way!” The crowd erupted at this one.

“You filthy mudblood!” HA! I still get a kick out of saying that. –Tom

Reveals that he MAY BE at the opening of the expansion in Orlando.

Has been to the theme park several times incognito. Just got weird looks.

“SCARED POTTER!” is one of his favorite lines. (He actually did it as well. lol)

Alan RIckman, Helena Bonham-Carter, and Michael Gambon were among the favorites to work with.

“POTTER!” was his favorite “despise” line.

He has watched AVPM and think’s it’s a fine example of being creative. He’s definitely a fan.

He hopes in 30 or 40 years when they create the “scratch and sniff” versions, he will get to play Lucius and/or someone in the Malfoy family

Tom got his start in after school drama groups. Always did it for fun.

Little kid just asked if he liked Hermione in any way…. in ANY WAY.

A fan just asked him to roll around like Lauren Lopez. He politely declined. LOL.

Has been acting since he was 8 years old. “The Borrowers” was his first film.

End of the film for the Malfoys was beautiful in the sense it left it open for interpretation.

On renaming the Slytherin house, it should be named “Slimer balls.”

Whats the most memorable thing you’ve learned in the Potter experience.
To enjoy yourself. That’s the most important thing.

Update on Feltbeats: “Efforts. I’m putting forth Efforts.” LOL! “It’s not something I chase with ferocity, but I always have it with me.”

On Rupert’s ice cream truck: “it’s hilarious to see him in it.”

Last scene he shot for Potter: “Final courtyard scene, Voldemort hug, and Draco walking away. After that I was bawling.”

The Q&A session ends with a massive applause. Thanks to everyone who followed along!

Here are some more pics of him:

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Thanks to all for sharing the photos with us. More photos in our gallery.

Thanks to Chelsea and Fey Fey for the videos:

Click here for another video from yesterday.

Speakeasy talks to Tom Felton about ‘Full Circle’

In the last few days we have already posted several interviews with Tom. (Click herehere and here)
Now we have another interview with him. Tom
phoned Speakeasy to discuss starring in the first and last episodes of Full Circle.

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Former “Harry Potter” villain Tom Felton has signed on to star in the premiere episode of “Full Circle,” a 10-episode miniseries opposite Minka Kelly debuting in full Oct. 9 on DirecTV Everywhere, which allows consumers to watch television on their smartphone, tablet, or computer.

The show marks playwright/director Neil LaBute’s television debut, and revolves around 11 characters whose lives are intertwined.

The series takes place in a restaurant called Ellipsis, with each episode following one conversation between two characters. One of those characters carries over into the following episode.

Felton stars as Tom, a 20-year-old British college student who is leaving Los Angeles, but before he does, he has one final dinner with Bridgette. During the meal, he attempts to convince her to leave her husband and elope with him.

David Boreanaz, Billy Campbell, Cheyenne Jackson, Julian McMahon, Keke Palmer, Ally Sheedy and Kate Walsh also signed on to star in the series.

Felton phoned Speakeasy to discuss starring in the first and last episodes of the series, his true feelings on Los Angeles and how binge viewing is changing the entertainment landscape.

How did you prepare for this role? It’s decidedly different than your film work.

Tom Felton: We shot this all on the day. Minka and I met each other two days before we shot to familiarize ourselves with the text. Physically speaking, we only had one dress rehearsal and in a weird way I think that helped. It was a situation that was never supposed to be the most comfortable of dinners. A lot of the stuff is physically about being in the moment.

And Tom, how did you get into his mindset?

It was hard to understand him at times. He went from being very understanding to rage and very bitter, there was definitely a sort of juvenile element and a mental state, He’s 20 and I’m 26. There was a lot more selfishness, a hidden selfishness that I got to explore. He’s a great bipolar spirit.

Even though you’re inside a restaurant, Los Angeles and the United Kingdom are brought up constantly.

I think there’s a bit more spring in your step. I remember coming to L.A. for the first time. It’s a weird place. You don’t know anyone, but it’s a very lonely place. When you do find someone you get on well with, I can see how enchanting and this sort of place can be. I put myself in the shoes of Tom and I didn’t have the greatest few months, but after that it turned around. I used that.

As you were filming, did you know that this series was going to be released all at once, Netflix style.

Yes, and I think choosing to distribute all the episodes at once, I kind of see television in the future going that direction. Binge viewing, I’m guilty of doing that. And the quality of TV seems to have gone through the roof, and there’s this old prestige of film over TV, and I think it is certainly not there in my eyes anymore, in part because of binge viewing.

Full Circle will debut on 9th October at 9:00 p.m/9:30 p.m ET/PT on DirecTV’s exclusive Audience channel.