Harry Potter star Tom Felton, known for his role as Draco Malfoy, recently took a trip to the Warner Bros. Studio Tour. During his visit, he couldn't help but feel emotional as he encountered the original props, costumes, and recreations of the iconic sets from the beloved J.K. Rowling novels. The first Harry Potter movie was released in 2001, introducing the world to Daniel Radcliffe's Harry, Emma Watson's Hermione, Rupert Grint's Ron, and Felton's Draco. Despite the franchise concluding in 2011, Felton has remained closely connected to it, even writing a book about his experiences on set. Felton documented his visit on the official Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo Instagram account, sharing videos that showcased his emotional reactions and his exploration of the "Making of Harry Potter" exhibit alongside fellow cast members Matthew Lewis (Neville Longbottom) and Evanna Lynch (Luna Lovegood). Take a look at the posts below:
Why The Love For Harry Potter Lives On
The films' enduring popularity can be attributed in part to the impeccable casting. Radcliffe, Watson, Grint, and Felton seamlessly embodied their characters, portraying them from childhood to adolescence. However, it wasn't just the main cast that captivated audiences. Supporting characters such as Alan Rickman's Snape, Maggie Smith's McGonagall, Richard Harris' and Michael Gambon's Dumbledores, and Ralph Fiennes' Voldemort flawlessly complemented the enchanting world of Harry Potter.
Harry Potter holds a special place in the hearts of many viewers, particularly those who grew up with the films. The series spanned a decade, allowing younger viewers to grow alongside the franchise and its beloved characters, starting with "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" in 2001. This deep connection extends not only to audiences worldwide but also to Tom Felton and his two fellow cast members, who clearly share a passionate bond with the Harry Potter franchise.