Daniel Radcliffe and Tom Felton delighted fans with an unexpected reunion at a recent screening of Radcliffe’s film, drawing attention in the latest Tom Felton reunion news. The two actors, best known for playing Harry and Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter film series, were spotted warmly embracing, creating a memorable moment for longtime followers of the franchise.
Radcliffe and Felton Meet Again at Film Screening
The latest Tom Felton reunion came when Radcliffe and Felton attended a special showing of “Merrily We Roll Along,” Radcliffe’s newest feature. The moment, captured on video and shared by People, showed Felton approaching Radcliffe, who quickly greeted him with an enthusiastic hug. The two began chatting on friendly terms, with Radcliffe maintaining a supportive hand on Felton’s shoulder before the video concluded as the theater’s intermission ended.
Continuing Their Individual Journeys After Harry Potter
This gathering marked one of the rare public reunions of the two actors since the conclusion of the beloved fantasy series in 2011. Radcliffe, who portrayed the titular character Harry, has since explored a range of roles, while Felton, remembered as Draco Malfoy, made his Broadway debut in
“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.”
In the stage production, Felton once again steps into the role of Draco, this time as an adult facing a world nearly two decades past his Hogwarts years. Felton’s recent return to performing as Draco connects him directly to the ongoing legacy of the Potter universe and the continuing enthusiasm from fans around the world, including the theater community in New York where the performance is based.

Other Franchise Reunions and Ongoing Careers
Beyond reconnecting with Radcliffe, Tom Felton has also recently crossed paths with Jason Isaacs, known for his portrayal of Lucius Malfoy, Draco’s on-screen father, reinforcing the strong ties among the original cast members. On a different path, Daniel Radcliffe has been open about closing the door on future Harry Potter appearances, emphasizing his desire to leave the Wizarding World behind. However, he showed support for new talent, penning a letter to Dominic McLaughlin, who will portray Harry in HBO’s forthcoming television adaptation, to wish him well and encourage success for the new series and cast.
Radcliffe’s recent acting projects, such as “Weird: The Al Yankovic Story,” “The Lost City,” and “Escape from Pretoria,” demonstrate his continued commitment to diverse and challenging roles. “Merrily We Roll Along,” directed by Maria Friedman and based on the work of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth, stars Radcliffe alongside Jonathan Groff and Lindsay Mendez. Meanwhile, Tom Felton has expanded his filmography with appearances in “Altered,” “Some Other Woman,” “Burial,” and “The Forgotten Battle,” further showcasing his range beyond his most famous character.
The Enduring Impact of Their Roles
Even as Radcliffe distances himself from his Wizarding World persona, his recent interaction with Felton is a testament to the lasting significance of their time as Harry and Draco. The Harry Potter franchise continues to shape their professional journeys and foster strong, supportive relationships—both among the actors themselves and with the fans who remain devoted after all these years.
