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Draco Malfoy, portrayed by Tom Felton, makes a reappearance.

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Blond-haired Draco, secretly, photographs unrevealed
Blond-haired Draco, secretly, photographs unrevealed

The Return of Draco Malfoy on Broadway: A New Adventure Awaits Tom Felton

Draco Malfoy, portrayed by Tom Felton, reappears in the role. - Draco Malfoy, portrayed by Tom Felton, makes a reappearance.

Tom Felton, your favorite blonde villain from the Harry Potter flicks, is gearing up for a different kind of spectacle as he takes on Draco Malfoy yet again, this time on the dazzling New York stage! This November sees the 37-year-old actor making his Broadway debut in "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," a limited-run engagement that'll last until March.

Let's take a leap forward in the wizarding world, 19 years after the original story concludes. Fast-forward to Hogwarts, where Draco has become a father and sends his child off to the magical school alongside Harry, Ron, and Hermione. Felton will be the very first film franchise actor to play a leading role in this Broadway extravaganza!

Post the Harry Potter series, Felton graced the big screen appearances in movies like "Planet of the Apes: Prevolution." He also penned down his memoir titled "Beyond the Wand," published in 2022.

  • Tom Felton
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The Broadway adaptation of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is no ordinary play. Directed by John Tiffany, it's a theatrical continuation of the Harry Potter series. However, don't expect to see Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy here. The story revolves around Albus Potter, Harry's son, and his unusual friendship with Scorpius Malfoy, Draco's offspring. The play has gained fame for its exploration of time travel, magical spells, and epic battles.

If you're a fan of the Harry Potter series, make sure to catch this unique and immersive experience on the Broadway stage!

Tom Felton, known for his role as Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter series, will not be reprising his role in the Broadway adaptation of "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child". Instead, audiences in New York can look forward to witnessing the unique and immersive exploration of time travel, magical spells, and epic battles that the play offers, set against the USA's bustling entertainment scene, including movies-and-tv, and theater.

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