Screenshots of Tom Felton from ‘The Flash’ “I Know Who You Are” – Ep. 20 + Promo Pics for Ep. 21

This week was a new episode of The Flash .
You can watch Episode 20 “I Know Who You Are” with Tom Felton here on the official site of The CW.

Here are some screenshots from Episode 20 – I Know Who You Are.
More in our gallery.

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And here are promo pics and a trailer for the episode “Cause and Effect next week :

Tom Felton Joins Daisy Ridley’s ‘Ophelia’

Deadline Hollywood and Variety reported today, that Tom Felton, Clive Owen, George MacKay, and Devon Terrell have joined the cast of Daisy Ridley’s romantic tragedy “Ophelia.”

Deadline Hollywood:
Daisy Ridley and Naomi Watts’ Ophelia has found its Hamlet — and more. Captain Fantastic‘s George MacKay has joined the reimagining of Shakespeare’s famed tragedy playing the Prince of Denmark. Clive Owen (Claudius), Harry Potter‘s Tom Felton (Laertes) and Devon Terrell (Horatio) have also boarded the Covert Media-produced pic, which was set up at Cannes 2016, is being directed by Claire McCarthy and begins principal photography this month in Prague.

Ridley stars as Ophelia, the Queen’s (Watts) most trusted lady-in-waiting. She soon captures the attention of the handsome Prince Hamlet and a forbidden love blossoms. As war brews, lust and betrayal are tearing Elsinore Castle apart from within and Ophelia must decide between her true love or her own life in order to protect a very dangerous secret. Semi Chellas adapted Lisa Klein’s novel.

Paul Hanson’s Covert Media is financing and producing with Daniel Bobker and Ehren Kruger (The Brothers Grimm) and Sarah Curtis (Hysteria). Covert’s Elissa Friedman and Media Content Capital’s Sasha Shapiro (Fury) and Anton Lessine (Fading Gigolo) are executive producers. Covert is handling international rights; CAA packaged and arranged financing and reps U.S. rights.

Owen, next up in Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets, is repped by CAA. MacKay, next up in Lionsgate’s Marrowbone, is with UTA and Gordon and French. Felton, best known for playing Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter franchise and up next in Megan Leavey, is repped by Gersh and Troika. Terrell, who played young Barack Obama in Barry, is with CAA and Independent Management Company.

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Variety:
Clive Owen, Tom Felton, George MacKay, and Devon Terrell have joined the cast of Daisy Ridley’s romantic tragedy “Ophelia.”

Producer and Covert Media CEO Paul Hanson made the announcement Tuesday. The film begins principle photography later this month on location in Prague with Claire McCarthy directing.

“Ophelia” is based on the novel by Lisa Klein and adapted for the screen by Semi Chellas (“Mad Men,” “The Eleventh Hour”). Covert Media is financing the feature and producing with Daniel Bobker and Ehren Kruger (“The Brothers Grimm”) and Sarah Curtis (“Hysteria”). Executive producers include Covert’s Elissa Friedman and Media Content Capital’s Sasha Shapiro and Anton Lessine (“Fading Gigolo”).

Covert is handling international rights to the film, which will be sold at the Cannes Film Festival. CAA, which packaged and arranged the financing, represents the film’s U.S. rights.

The movie is set in the 14th Century but spoken in a contemporary voice as a re-imagining of William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet.” Ridley portrays the title character as the most trusted lady-in-waiting to the Queen, played by Naomi Watts. She soon captures the attention of Prince Hamlet and a forbidden love blossoms. As war brews, lust and betrayal are tearing Elsinore Castle apart from within.

Owen will play Claudius, MacKay will play Hamlet, Felton will play Laertes, and Terrell will play Horatio.

Owen will next appear in “Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.” MacKay will next be seen in Lionsgate’s “Marrowbone.” Felton can next be seen in “Megan Leavey,” co-starring Kate Mara. Terrell played a young Barack Obama in Netflix’s “Barry.”

Owen is repped by CAA. MacKay is repped by UTA and Gordon and French. Felton is repped by Gersh and Troika. Terrell is repped by CAA and Independent Management Company.

US Release Date for Tom Felton’s film ‘Feed’

According to IMDbTom Felton’s film Feed will be released in the USA on 18th July 2017.

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photo credit: Igor Kropotov & Rebecca Wachtel

Olivia (Bellisario) and Matthew Grey (Felton), 18-year-old twins born into a world of privilege and high expectations. There are almost no boundaries between them; even their dreams are connected. As the twins prepare for their last year of school together, an unexpected tragedy splits them apart, leaving the surviving sibling to learn how to live without their other half – or test how far they are willing to go to bring them back.
source: IMDb

The film, which Troian wrote, chronicles a woman’s struggle with anorexia and is based on her own personal fight with the illness.

“I sat down and I wrote a version of my own story. It’s not the exact events, but what I wanted to do with the film was get the audience to understand what it sounds like and what it feels like to be struggling with that illness,” Troian shared.

“I struggled with anorexia for many years and one of the most difficult things about that was it was very tough for me to explain to my family and friends why it was so hard for me to disengage with that,” she says.

“It’s not a disease you can see, you just hear something in your head that tells you not to eat — for many, many different reasons for different people. And I realized that I wouldn’t be able to fully heal until I could get people that I loved to empathize with that, to understand where I was coming from.”

Obviously, this is a movie we’ll all need to watch together.

“I’m really, really proud of it,” Troian added. “I’m very excited to share it with people.”

source: Just Jared Jr