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Tom Felton opens up about JK Rowling's political remarks, says he's not particularly ‘attuned’ to the conversation

ByAadrika Sominder
Published on: Jun 09, 2025 03:20 PM IST

As he prepares to step back into Draco Malfoy’s shoes on Broadway, Felton has offered a surprising take on the author behind it all 

With the magic of Harry Potter still casting spells long after the final credits rolled, few characters remain as polarising as Draco Malfoy. Now, more than a decade since the cinematic series ended, Tom Felton is ready to don the Slytherin robes once more. But as he steps into his role in the Broadway production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the return to Hogwarts comes with more than just stage fright — it comes with the shadow of J.K. Rowling’s ongoing political controversies.

Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy

At this year's Tony Awards, Felton spoke candidly with Variety's Gordon Cox, addressing the swirling conversations around Rowling’s outspoken political views, including her widely criticised statements on gender identity and trans rights. Felton's response was rather telling. Felton admitted that he was not particularly “attuned” to the conversation and when asked if the conversation around Rowling impacted his work in the franchise, Felton's opinion was that he “can’t say it does.”

It’s a statement that won’t go unnoticed. In an era when many actors, including his former castmates Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson, have publicly distanced themselves from Rowling’s views in support of the trans community, Felton's more neutral tone feels like a stunted choice. Of course, Felton didn’t stop there. He further emphasised what he sees as Rowling’s enduring legacy — one that goes beyond politics and social media firestorms.

 
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