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Old 11-04-2008, 03:44 AM
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Post Tom Felton talks Draco in Half-Blood Prince & Deathly Hallows

The third part of Feltbeats' exclusive interview with Tom Felton (Draco) is up now, during which he talks about his work in the Harry Potter films.

Tom begins the discussion by explaining how he worked with director David Yates on Half-Blood Prince:

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Regarding the upcoming Harry Potter movie, Half-Blood Prince, we Felton Fans are extremely excited to finally see a movie with a more in-depth, rounded-out Draco. Were you happy to finally be able to better flesh out this character?
Tom
: Yeah, sure. When David Yates dragged me [aside] at the beginning of it and said, “I have full faith in you,” yadda yadda, and I hope that you’re going to embrace the role and so forth. And I was fairly terrified. We did a read-through with Michael Gambon, and I was petrified at the thought of the final scene.

But after that, I guess I sort of learned a lot on the set, and David Yates was really my motivation. He was very, very, complimentary of everything he saw and very good with direction. He knew exactly what to say to get the results he wanted. And what the producers saw, they were very, very happy as well. And that sort of spurred me on even further. And, it was great fun. I really, really enjoyed it more than any other film, without a doubt. Sort of, embracing the role, if you will, and making the most of it.
Tom states how Draco has changed in the sixth film compared to his minor role in the previous five installments:

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Was it a big relief to show a different side of Draco?
Tom:
It was great; it was probably the most exciting thing about playing the character this year. Obviously, he was a little bit two-dimensional in previous films. He was just a rather spiteful git for the sake of it; whereas in this film you get to see why he’s a bit of a git because of his father and his upbringing and so forth. You get to see both sides, really, of his extremes – the side where obviously his father is away and he’s trying to take on the male role and so forth.

But equally, the pressure will get too much for him, and you’ll see a much weaker side of him. So yeah, it was great playing a bit more versatile character, rather than just two-dimensional.

I have heard that there is a scene in “Half-Blood Prince” in which Draco actually cries?
Tom:
Yeah, in the bathroom. When he gets a rather guilty stare from our young Potter friend and he can’t handle it anymore. I’m not sure how much I can say here, but yeah, he makes his way to the bathroom and things get a bit too much for the young man.
As for Deathly Hallows, Tom talks about Draco's scenes in it (at Malfoy Manor and the Room of Requirement), and how eager he is to film them next year:

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Which of the scenes are you most excited about? And, as you were reading the book, how did it feel to have Draco’s wand so prominently featured in the plot leading to Voldemort’s demise?
Tom:
It was obviously great fun reading it. And, obviously, you try not to, but whenever you see your name in print your heart starts racing and you think, “Here you go. What’s going to happen here?” So yeah, I’m really looking forward to seeing my house, you know, and sort of being in the house with Jason [Isaacs] and all the other Death Eaters that I worked with in this film, because they were all a great laugh. So that will be fun, no doubt.

And obviously, the big fight at the end, where I lose one of my compadres to the fire, or summat like that. That will be great fun, because it will be like a full-on battle scene which has been long overdue.

Yeah, a lot of fans are looking forward to the fire scene, so I hope they don’t cut it.
Tom:
I can’t wait. I can’t wait. I hope it will be a long shoot so we can get some time to enjoy it.

And they can’t cut it because it is a Horcrux scene, right?
Tom:
That’s right! Yeah. Certainly there will be no cutting it. Yeah. And actually, there will be some rather daring stunts for the young man.
Next week, in the last segment of the interview, Tom will talk about "explicit language, his greatest fear, and his version of extreme sports," so stay tuned for that!
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