Tom Felton Would Love To Work With Daniel Radcliffe Again, And Has A Fun Idea About How He’d Like To Flip The Harry Potter Script

Tom Felton Would Love To Work With Daniel Radcliffe Again, And Has A Fun Idea About How He’d Like To Flip The Harry Potter Script

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With a new Harry Potter TV show on the way we’re building toward what will be the second major telling of the original series of novels, but there will always be a place in the hearts of fans for the original films and the original cast. The Harry Potter films are among the best movies of the 2000s and fans still love them. There have always been hopes among fans that somehow the original Harry Potter cast might reunite in some way, that there could be a new Harry Potter movie at some point, but Tom Felton has a brilliant idea how he and Daniel Radcliffe should make a movie together outside of the Wizarding World.

In an interview with Brit.co Tom Felton says that there are a couple of his former Harry Potter castmates he would particularly like to work with again. One is his on-screen dad, Jason Isaacs. The other is Daniel Radcliffe, but he wants to put a twist on their relationship. Next time Felton wants to play the hero. He explained…

I mean, I’d work with any one of my fellow wizards and witches again. I suppose off the bat I would say Jason Isaacs just because I love working with him and you learn so much [from him]. But I think also there is a secret desire for me and Daniel [Radcliffe] to be in a film together where he plays the villain and I get to be the good guy.

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