All the actors from Harry Potter, including Tom Felton, will always keep a connection to their fictional characters, such as Draco Malfoy in his case. While some enthusiasts enjoy speculating about how Slytherin and other Hogwarts students could be transformed into AI Disney characters, others find it hard to let go of him as an adult Draco Malfoy. At 37 years old, his latest Instagram post is a testament to this for the fans, and I can understand why.
While Felton’s newest project will be for his bravest fans, a large portion have continually stuck with him since his HP days. Sometimes, the youngest member of the Malfoy clan will get fans calling out specific images that remind them of an adult version of the beloved character. On Felton’s newest Instagram post, the commenters are doing just that, and I don’t disagree with them. The semi-serious sepia-filtered selfie does have an air of a hardened and matured Draco, while still having that signature vulnerability:
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It’s not unreasonable for Malfoy fans to make that observation. The actor from Rise of the Planet of the Apes, with just his facial expressions, manages to evoke a distinct Slytherin air. As I continue to watch, it becomes increasingly apparent to me – at least in my personal viewing experience. This reminds me of the upcoming Harry Potter TV series; I’m curious if they’ve cast anyone for Lucius Malfoy yet?
To be straightforward, the comments beneath the Instagram photo clearly suggest that Tom Felton, as an adult, is channeling Draco Malfoy in this instance. Here’s a selection of what some dedicated Slytherin fans have shared:
1. “This is definitely grown-up Draco!”
2. “Tom Felton looks like he stepped right out of the Harry Potter films as adult Draco.”
3. “I feel like I’m looking at adult Draco Malfoy in this photo.”
4. “Tom Felton, you’ve truly become Draco Malfoy 2.0!”
- Malfoy💚- voluvale_
- On this one, I think you look more like Draco than Tom 😂 you are handsome by the way 🔥- sandra.gallant.87
- Draco malfoy 💗- nzlwqx2
- @t22felton The beauty of a Malfoy is not disputed, in short, Malfoy being magnificent as he always was and will be, Malfoy being Malfoy💚 A Slytherin never loses its essence – rockdesign5y
- Draco always..💚- nasrin.baghaei50
Indeed, once a Slytherin – be it a character or the person portraying them – always retains their fundamental nature. The contrast between Felton’s portrayal of Malfoy and the character itself has been vividly illustrated. Now, let’s delve into the upcoming HBO series that catches our attention.
Originally, the announcement sparked varying viewpoints, but figures from the original Harry Potter realm entered the discussion to guide it. Director Chris Columbus contributed an optimistic viewpoint for the HP series by suggesting that a TV show could provide additional details that movies couldn’t cover. Meanwhile, Felton weighed in on another aspect of the remake debate.
The actor from the movie “Anna and the King” offered some delightful and amusing guidance to the upcoming Hogwarts TV series cast, emphasizing that they should snap photos and cherish their shared moments. Andrew Garfield, who reminisced about an old video featuring him and other child actors from “Prisoner of Azkaban“, might have been hinting at this advice. Regardless, it’s valuable wisdom for young artists working on set, as we’ll see if they can build a fanbase similar to the original series.
James and Oliver Phelps, the actors who played Harry Potter’s Fred and George Weasley, reminisce warmly about their first day on set of the enchanting films, expressing that they almost revisit that initial feeling as they prepare for a new show.
Fans of Harry Potter are reliable for sharing updates on the original cast’s activities, frequently offering insightful opinions about Tom Felton’s portrayal of Draco Malfoy. They tend to be quite accurate.
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