One of the most difficult challenges to playing a role in a film franchise adapted from the books is when the subsequent books come before the films. Author JK Rowling had to do it warns fans not to spoil the ending Harry Potter reserve to avoid ruining it for those who haven’t read the book at once like other fans did. It’s almost as if fans like the idea of knowing something the general population doesn’t already know. Harry PotterTom Felton understands this frustration as he had to do what he could to avoid spoilers while playing Draco Malfoy.
The Harry Potter and the halfblood Prince The book came out in 2005 and the film adaptation was released four years later. During the festivities for the opening of the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Mandrakes and Magical Creatures, said Tom Felton meter that while he took his time to read Harry Potter books, his friends preceded him.
[But] I remember when Half Blood Prince came out, I was taking my time and then the phone was constantly ringing, with friends trying to tell me, ‘Do you have any idea what’s wrong with Dumbledore?’ [I said] “No, please don’t give it to me!” So I waited as long as possible and of course in the end I waited for the scripts to come out because of course there were a lot of books that couldn’t have finished there. I was happy to learn that we were able to divide the last chapter into two parts; This gave us more time to enjoy each character’s final chapter.
at the end of Harry Potter and the halfblood Prince, there was the death of an important person when Professor Dumbledore was killed by Snape. This was seen as a real shock to fans of the book, as Dumbledore played a vital role as a father figure for Harry, training him to become a great wizard and defeat Voldemort. With social media and word of mouth, spoilers can be hard to avoid. Some fans might try to read the book from cover to cover in one day, while others prefer to savor every moment of the book by taking their time. But once you discover something shocking about a major book franchise, you feel like you have to tell someone or you will explode. Fortunately, the fantastic beasts the series helps keep Dumbledore’s character alive by learning more his background
Tom Felton was clearly born to play the role of Draco Malfoy, Harry’s brat enemy during his school days at Hogwarts. Believe it or not, this British actor No He first read the Harry Potter books. when he first auditioned Harry Potter movie . He told director Chris Columbus that he has the same knowledge of the books as other aspiring Draco Malfoy. The cunning deception of him and the fact that he is a “brat boy” when he auditioned, this is actually what earned him the role of the crafty Harry Potter bully.
This 34-year-old actor is an example of someone who will never really leave Harry Potter universe. He has a VIP Pass to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and even supports fantastic beasts film franchise of attend the premiere of the third film. Felton also takes every opportunity to win his back Harry Potter friends like it during the 20th anniversary special . She told Metro to come and see her Harry Potter his family took him back to when they lived together. Time the Slytherin of all life does not believe that he and hers Harry Potter the co-stars will reunite for one more Harry Potter movie soon, maybe we can cross our fingers he and Daniel Radcliffe work together again . But this time around, as Draco Malfoy’s star previously said, we should see Tom Felton as the hero and Daniel Radcliffe as the villain.
It’s always good to know that Tom Felton will never stop sharing his Harry Potter remember and keep our favorite magical franchise alive. You can currently see him as our favorite Slytherin on the Harry Potter movie in yours HBO subscription Max .
Source: Cinemablend

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