Actor Tom Felton reprises his role as Draco Malfoy on the Broadway stage. - Draco Malfoy, portrayed by Tom Felton, returns to the stage on Broadway.
ya boy Tom Felston, that's right, the boy who played Draco Malfoy in the epic Harry Potter franchise, is bloody well back in the role! It's been a bloomin' fourteen years since he last donned that sly blonde wig, and he ain't aged a day, mate. The magic is set toWORK again on Broadway from November 11, 2025, where he'll be stirring up chaos for a whopping 19 weeks in "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child."
Yeah, you heard it right, Tom's the blimmin' first original cast member from the film series to get a damn sniff of the stage production that's gonna carry on the Harry Potter story. This bloke was so keen he shed a brimstone tear during bloomin' costume fittings. Wot a wuss!
He blathers on that it's like a "pinch me" moment, still reckons he's got a wooden leg in his sleep. Perhaps 'e watched a Harry Potter marathon and got a touch confused. Bugger me, the film series was a massive chunk of his childhood after all.
But it doesn't seem like a mistake, this makes complete bugger-all sense, really. Given the play's launch, 'e'll be very close in age to Draco bloody Malfoy on stage. "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" takes a peek at the main characters as adults, spinach and beans with their own little shits.
Now, c'mon, the fans, they've been dreaming of a bleepin' film adaptation of the stage play for darn yonks. Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson are around the age of their stage characters, so what's the bleepin' hold up? Chris Columbus, the fella who directed the first two Harry Potter films, expressed interest in a film adaptation years ago. Let's see if it's more than bloomin' hot air.
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Tom Felston, the Harry Potter star, is set to reprise his iconic role as Draco Malfoy on Broadway in "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" from November 11, 2025, for a 19-week run. This marks the first time an original cast member from the film series will appear in the stage production, which continues the story of the beloved Harry Potter movies-and-tv and entertainment.