In a new interview, Tom Felton talked about how he and his costars have chilled out with interviews over the years while promoting the Harry Potter films, as well as the dry British humor in the series, and his perspective on life.
"As the films have gone along, they have got darker," Felton says. "But the humour has also gone up tenfold. It's a unique type of humour. It's British dry wit — there are no jokes, just awkward silences. In my opinion they're not just scarier, they are also funnier."
"We are relaxed," Felton says. "Doing a talk show or talking to a newspaper journalist is a lot more relaxed and a lot more fun; it used to be much more of a nervous thing when we were kids. And by now we've learnt the right things and the wrong things to say, plus we're genuinely passionate about the films, so it's nice to talk about something you're excited about sharing with people."
"It's a strange experience and the gravity of what we've done together hasn't really sunk in yet," he says. "To have your puberty documented in a series of films is weird and even looking back at it now you can cringe at some of the early ones because of how young you look.
"It's hard to come up with a sentence that explains it all but it's been an incredible journey and we've got more and more excited each year."
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