Lordy, Lordy, Lordy! New Photos of Tom Felton in Japan

While we are still in the process of transferring all the photos into the galleries from Tom’s trip to Japan, (they are currently archived on our Facebook page in case you missed them) we thought we would share with you a few that have trickled in more recently.

Okay, really, his facial expressions are just too adorable not to share immediately, but you can always view pic related goodness by visiting our photo galleries at any time. 😉

Scans galore! Tom Felton in Print

Feltbeats.com has recently updated its photo galleries with scans featuring Tom from various magazines. First up, a recent issue of SFT Magazine (Germany) has a small article and set reflection concerning Tom’s latest film Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. The article is an observation of the writer’s as they watched the filming of the Sectumsempra sequence. Thanks to Rina for sending it in!

Translated photo caption: Tom Felton (l.), who plays Death Eater offspring Draco Malfoy, discusses the scene in Myrtle's bathroom with director David Yeates. In the sixth installement, Draco has been personally given a mission by Lord Voldemort. What is it? That is what Harry desperately tries to find out. He confronts his archenemy in Myrtle's toilet.

Translated photo caption: "Tom Felton (l.), who plays Death Eater offspring Draco Malfoy, discusses the scene in Myrtle's bathroom with director David Yeates. In the sixth installement, Draco has been personally given a mission by Lord Voldemort. Which? That is what Harry desperately tries to find out. He confronts his archenemy in Myrtle's toilet."

“Now Myrtle’s bathroom is the setting for a memorable clash: Harry duels his archenemy Draco Malfoy. Tom Felton, the Draco Malfoy actor, waits together with Potter-star Daniel Radcliffe in a corner playing a Gameboy. Alan Rickman, aka Professor Snape, joins them. He’s going to surprise both wizardry students in the course of the scene. Finally, they’re filming. Gasping, Harry bends over his opponent who is lying on the ground; then the bathroom door bangs open and an angry Snape sweeps in. Remarkable:Teeny-heartthrob Daniel Radcliffe has obviously matured, plays Harry more distinctive now. Still, David Yates let’s them retake this small scene eight times. In the last take, Daniel tells the camera ironically: ‘I love this shitjob’.”

And I love translations! These next two feature no interviews given by Tom (that I’m aware of), but are still worth mentioning. It seems the German’s have all the luck as their BRAVO magazine has a lovely fold-out poster featuring Tom as Draco. Thanks to Feltbeats Reporter Etrella89san for the scan.

And from Brazil, we have a few scans from their Megaposter magazine courtesy of Oclumencia. Anyone know Portuguese? Care to translate? All pages featuring a photo of Tom and/or his name can be located here in our galleries. Leave us a comment if you can tell us what they are saying. Thanks!

Larger than Life: Tom Felton photos in Hi-Res

As found on Oclumencia, here are some hi-res images of Tom that never quite made it into our galleries. Oops. 😉 To see more hi-res Tom related goodness as he was out promoting Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince on the red carpets, check out the New York Premiere and London Premiere galleries here at Feltbeats.com.

Tom Felton talks hair, Twitter, and music with RTÉ 2fm

Irish Radio Station RTÉ 2fm has online an audio interview with Tom recorded during one of the July press junkets for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. I think we may have heard it before, but I am unable to find the posting if we did.

In the interview clip, Tom mentions his Twitter account, how it can sometimes take up to 12 months for him to receive his fan mail, his blond bonnet, and his music.

In RTÉ 2fm’s description of the interview, interviewer Amanda Fennelly described Tom as the “friendliest and chattiest of all the cast.” You can listen to the audio interview by clicking here. It is the second interview on the page so you may need to scroll down to see it.

Source: Bonnie Wright Online