Tom Felton reveals details of his “Apes” character to MTV.com

MTV.com has post another exclusive and very interesting article with Tom Felton. In this one, Tom discusses his character in “Rise of the Planet of the Apes.”

Tom Felton Reveals ‘Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes’ Character Details

‘People aren’t going to be cheering for me in this film,’ he tells MTV News of his role in the prequel.

On Wednesday morning, Tom Felton walked us through “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2” as part of MTV News’ Summer Movie Preview. Now, Felton continues the season’s blockbuster sneak peeks with his insights into “Rise of the Planet of the Apes,” the new franchise film in which he stars, which both reboots the mythology and provides a prequel to the story first introduced in the late 1960s.

The new, Rupert Wyatt-directed film features James Franco as a scientist testing an Alzheimer’s cure on our simian friends. But an unexpected mutation leads to a super-smart ape population, which spells trouble for the human race. Felton plays the son of the owner of a facility in which the apes — CGI creations based on motion-capture technology from the digital effects house behind “Avatar” — are kept. Calling us up from his home in the U.K., Felton discussed his favorite scenes in the film, what it’s like to work with actors in mo-cap suits playing apes and how his character fits into the overall story.

MTV: There’d been basically radio silence on “Apes,” and then photos and video started to roll out a few weeks ago, followed by the trailer, which got a very positive reaction.

Tom Felton: Yeah, through Twitter I could tell the reactions were good. And just my own reaction as a fan, when I see a trailer like that, I get very excited. I watched it a hundred times. The special effects are ridiculous. The first question when I showed it to my friends was, “Wow, how did they get the monkeys so well trained?” I’m like, “None of them were real!” It’s quite weird to see so much CG effects in the real world, not some computer-generated world like “Avatar.”

MTV: It was also nice to see the tone wasn’t jokey but rather dark and serious.

Felton: It was quite dark. I love that. A lot of people, when you say “Apes,” they think of Tim Burton’s one and [think] that is what this one is going to be like. It couldn’t be further from the truth. This movie is set in the world that we know, rather than some alien-like planet. It’s not that it’s scary, but it is so much more realistic. There’s a real sense that it could actually happen

MTV: This is what would happen if you put James Franco in charge of a lab of apes.

Felton: Oh, you know it. You know it! All hell would break loose.

MTV: It must also be nice to see yourself in a movie without Draco Malfoy’s bleached-blond hair.

Felton: It’s funny you say that, because the first time we went out to Vancouver for the screen tests, they had me there in the outfit and [director] Rupert was like, “I like it, but you need blond hair. I need you to look Californian.” I was like, “Seriously? Really?” He was like, “Yes!” And I was like, “OK, if that’s what you want.” Then he digged me in the ribs and [said] he was just winding me up. So we got off to a good start, me and Rupert. But he was the first one to say we want you looking as different as possible. That was nice, because he wanted me based on what he’d seen previously in “Potter” but also something completely different.

MTV: Is there one scene that you’re particularly excited about?

Felton: There were so many. You know, I’m used to “Potter” secrecy, but this is even more so. They’ve got me under lock and key on this one. There’s no book, so no one knows the story. I had some great one-on-one scenes with Andy Serkis, who plays the lead ape, Caesar. Those were amazing, because not only was he doing the body movements flawlessly, but also facial expressions and sounds.

MTV: Was it always guys in motion-capture suits or did you ever have to act opposite a tennis ball or the thin air?

Felton: It’s such a strange system. They film it all with the stunt performers who have learned for six months how to move like an ape. It’s actually quite scary, watching a dozen men bouncing around the room like apes. They’d film that three times, then we’d film one blank where it’s just the humans, then they match up stuff. They have an army of guys with notepads marking all sorts of numbers and graphs and stuff. I don’t know how they pull it all off in the end. It’s crazy!

MTV: Tell us about your character. You play Brian Cox’s son?

Felton: Yeah, when Caesar, our lead ape, gets too big for James Franco’s character to look after anymore, they have to put him into a facility. Brian Cox, who plays my dad, owns it, and I work there. Needless to say, I’m supposed to be looking after the apes, but I really don’t do that job very well. I don’t get on well with them and I’m not that friendly with them. I’m kind of what instigates Caesar’s revolt against humans. Before that, he only knew James Franco’s character. He thought all humans were going to be friendly and nice. It’s through my father and my character that he learns the perils of humanity and how bad we really are.

MTV: So, after Draco, you play another bad guy?

Felton: Well, he’s not a good guy. People aren’t going to be cheering for me in this film, either. It’s villainy, but on a different level.

Read the full article here!

MTV interviews Tom Felton: Tom moving to Los Angeles, Draco’s defining moment and more!

Look like Tom may need to brush up on his Valley Girl accent! LOL!

In this new interview with MTV, Tom Felton discusses his plans to move to LA, his upcoming movies, and Draco’s defining moments in the new Harry Potter film.

Tom Felton Picks Draco’s ‘Defining Moment’ In ‘Deathly Hallows’

‘We see a tough moment for him when he doesn’t know where his loyalties lie,’ the ‘Harry Potter’ star tells MTV News.

As Tom Felton sees it, he’s getting a little lazy these days. The 23-year-old “Harry Potter” star only has two mega-budget summer flicks coming down the line this season. In a recent MTV News interview, he laughed, “I should have worked it harder!”

Listen, Tom, there’s a reason that in January we named you one of our “11 for ’11,” the young Hollywood players we were expecting big things from this year. And you haven’t disappointed.

First up comes “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2,” the 3-D conclusion to the boy-wizard franchise hitting theaters July 15. Then on August 5, “Rise of the Planet of the Apes” storms into the multiplex. It’s going to be a very busy summer for Felton, so we just had to talk with him as part of our Summer Movie Preview. On Thursday, we’ll be bringing you the actor’s wide-ranging comments on “Apes.” Now, with Felton as our guide, we dive into the world of “Harry Potter.”

MTV News: With the end of “Potter” and another potential franchise in “Apes,” does this summer feel like a particularly significant period in your career?

Felton: Very much so, which is why I’m looking to moving out to L.A. probably in the latter half of the year, mainly for work reasons. It’s a great way for me to be seen in a different light, after the epic finale of “Potter.”

MTV News: So you’re moving to L.A.?

Felton: Yeah, me, my girlfriend and my dog. I just need to sort out everything with my dog. If she can come, then we’re all good.

MTV News: This is the final one — the final impression of Draco Malfoy. In your mind, what’s going to be his defining moment in “Part 2”?

Felton: Well, he seems so conflicted and he doesn’t know what to do. When it comes to the final battle, he’s still a bit confused about which way he should go. It’s only in the last stages of the battle that he’s really called upon from the dark side when he’s standing on the good side, and we see a tough moment for him when he doesn’t know where his loyalties lie. That’s definitely going to be the defining moment for Draco. Hopefully, I nailed it. It’s nice when I get sprung upon by the mega “Harry Potter” fans and they say, “We understand Draco’s pain.” It’s like, “Thank you! That’s a compliment! That’s a sign I must have done good.”

MTV News: I know you haven’t seen the full thing, but they’ve been screening it for audiences and the producers told us it’s brought people to tears.

Felton: I spoke to [producer] David [Heyman] the other day, and he said it got the highest rating of feedback of any “Potter” ever. It kind of goes without saying that it’s one of the most highly anticipated films of, well, a really long time. Everyone making it knows that it. It’s going to be exciting. I’m endlessly excited.

MTV News: Have you seen bits and pieces?

Felton: I saw bits and pieces when I did the ADR voice-looping. It looked amazing. I was forgetting to do my lines because I was just watching it going, “Wow, this is incredible!” And that was only half-finished with the special effects.

MTV News: Do you see any of the flash-forward epilogue?

Felton: I didn’t! That was one of the sections they were most uncertain about and which route they were going. They were talking about it being too long or not long enough. I’m not entirely sure what it’s going to be. I will say we filmed it, but how it’s there in the final cut, I don’t know.

MTV News: Did you take a prop at the end of the shoot?

Felton: Unfortunately, they’re notoriously tight with those things. People were expecting there to be 100 broomsticks, but there weren’t that many. There were, like, four. Naturally they kept them under lock and key. To be fair, they’d probably be better off in a museum than in my attic or my downstairs toilet.

Read the entire interview here!

New photo of Tom Felton in Empire Magazine Harry Potter Ultimate Celebration issue

Thanks to Snitchseeker, we have this very lovely new photo of Tom Felton from the Empire Magazine Harry Potter Ultimate Celebration issue.

According to the site:

Empire has spent six months traveling the globe to shoot and interview EVERYONE involved in the making of an eight-movie phenomenon, for our unmissable collectors’ celebration. Free with the next issue of Empire, make sure you don’t miss out – this will sell out fast!

Never-before-seen on-set pictures!

Incredible, intimate shoots with all of Hogwarts’ finest.

Amazing personal memories and unheard stories.

Spoiler alert! Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy in DH2 scene

Thanks to lovely Rotae, we have this sneaky screencap of Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 trailer, which was released today.

Firstly, check out the rad trailer here:

Then, check out the screenshot of Draco in what I can only assume is a room full of people laying down to take a nap. 😉 World domination is so tiring!

Check out Snitchseeker for like a billion more hi-res screencaps.