In a new interview with Australia’s The Chronicle, Tom Felton talks about his upcoming trip to the continent for Supernova. He also talks about his new film, Belle, and his life Post-Potter.
“I’d be lying if I said I didn’t miss [Draco]. It was a great ability to vent all the frustration and anger of day to day life through him. He was very good fun and it got more interesting as the years got on, which was nice. He went on to say that “(at the end of the series) there was an inkling of hope for him, a lot of it is left unsaid which is one of the beauties of the book. It is kind of left up to the audiences interpretation. It was nice to see some good side of him at least.”
“Right now I am working on an English period drama called Belle,” he said. “A lot of the things I have been working on the release dates are a bit up in the air for next year, so lots of things to look forward to including a film called Therese and mini TV series Labyrinth. The one I am playing now is not such a nice guy. But I won’t lie, I do enjoy playing people that aren’t so friendly or nice. But I actually have some other chances to play other things as well, one quite heroic and one very sickly meek child type role, so very different and very contrasting and I am hoping that broadens my horizons.”
For any fans wondering if the actor has been sorted on the Pottermore website, he admitted he hadn’t got that far. “We signed up ages ago when they first set up the website but I haven’t been sorted yet,” he laughed. “I am still awaiting my destiny. I don’t think I could face it if it was anything but Slytherin to be honest with you.”
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