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Tom Felton is stepping back into his Slytherin shoes, reprising his iconic role as Draco Malfoy on Broadway. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is about to get a lot more Malfoy magic.
It’s been over a decade since fans last saw him sneering through Hogwarts halls, but now, he’s back—older, wiser, and just as magically intriguing. Now, he’s bringing Draco’s legacy to life under the stage lights.

Tom Felton will officially join Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on November 11, casting his spell over Broadway for an extended 26‑week run through May 10, 2026.
Even more enchanting—he’ll be the first original Harry Potter film cast member to step into the live production. That’s history in the making, straight from the halls of Hogwarts.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child picks up the story 19 years after the final book’s epic conclusion. The golden trio—and Draco—are now adults navigating the magical world as parents.
Their children are off to Hogwarts, starting new adventures of their own. But with every new beginning comes the echo of old secrets and legacies.

Tom Felton called being part of the Harry Potter films “one of the greatest honors” of his life. Now, stepping into Cursed Child feels like fate lining up with magic.
When he takes the stage this fall, he’ll be the exact same age Draco is in the story. Talk about timing worthy of a Time-Turner.

Felton shared how surreal it feels to step back into Draco’s shoes—platinum blond hair and all. This return means more than nostalgia; it’s about finishing Draco’s story with heart.
He called the Harry Potter fandom “the greatest fan community in the world.” Now, he’s ready to join the Broadway family and make some stage magic.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child made its Broadway debut at the Lyric Theatre in 2018. This followed a spellbinding run on London’s West End, where the magic still continues.
The play quickly became a theatrical phenomenon, enchanting audiences on both sides of the Atlantic. It’s a journey worthy of a Floo Network leap.

Originally staged in two parts, the Broadway version of Cursed Child got a post-pandemic glow-up. It was reimagined into one streamlined, spellbinding show with tighter pacing and sharper impact.
Now running at three and a half hours, the story packs all the drama, magic, and heart into a single unforgettable theatrical experience.

Producers Sonia Friedman and Colin Callender called it a “once-in-a-lifetime” thrill to have Felton join the Cursed Child family. As longtime fans of the wizarding world, they understand how iconic this moment truly is.
They’re proud to bring Draco Malfoy to life on stage in New York City. For fans everywhere, it’s a magical dream come true.

Felton’s Broadway debut isn’t just big for him—it’s a powerful full-circle moment for both actor and character. Stepping back into Draco’s world brings nostalgia with a grown-up twist.
Now, he plays Draco as a father grappling with legacy and parenthood. It’s a deeper, more human side of the Slytherin we all knew.

Felton admitted that while he knows Draco well from childhood, stepping into his adult version is unfamiliar ground. “As much as it is reprising an old role for me,” he said, “it’s very much treading into new, unfamiliar territory.”
He’s exploring a version of Draco he’s never played before. It’s a magical blend of old roots and new growth.

Felton got unexpectedly emotional slipping back into Draco’s look. “The blonde hair came back on and I immediately started crying,” he shared, reflecting on how it brought back a flood of childhood memories.
The platinum hair brought a rush of memories from his Hogwarts days. It was more than a costume—it was a time-travel moment.

The play follows Harry, now working at the Ministry of Magic, and Ginny as they send their son Albus Severus off to Hogwarts. But the magical journey isn’t all charm and excitement.
Albus struggles with the heavy legacy of his last name. Friendships get tested, and shadows of the past return.

Tom Felton has kept busy since leaving Hogwarts behind, with a standout role in the West End’s 2:22 A Ghost Story and appearances in hit shows like The Flash and Murder in the First.
He’s also popped up in Rise of the Planet of the Apes and lent his voice to Harry Potter video games. He appeared in the 20th anniversary special, Return to Hogwarts alongside Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson.

Tom Felton broke the internet with an Instagram teaser that gave fans a nostalgic jolt. Wearing Draco’s iconic blond wig and black robes, he reached for his wand and delivered the chilling line: “Scared, Potter?”
The post ended with a bold caption that read, “Guess who is back,” setting off a frenzy of excitement. With that one line, he didn’t just tease a role—he reignited the magic.

Tom Felton is stepping back into Draco Malfoy’s robes, and it’s your chance to witness magic live on Broadway. A special ticket presale begins June 10 at 11 a.m. ET, with general sales opening June 12 at 11 a.m. ET.
Tickets will fly fast—grab yours at HarryPotterBroadway.com before they disappear. Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime spellbinding return!
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