
TOM Felton has shocked fans with a sweet reunion snap from a recent meeting with some of his former costars.
The original Draco Malfoy star, 37, could be seen posing with some of his pals from the Wizarding World of Harry Potter franchise.
Posing on November 23, but sharing the image on December 9, the snap was taken at the Deam It Conventions in Paris, France.
At the event, some of the actors and actresses reunited from the original Harry Potter movie as well as the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them spinoff prequel.
“Wizarding world selfie,” Tom penned in the caption alongside the sweet snap, which sent fans wild.
Fans of the Harry Potter franchise then commented on the snap, with many completely stunned and overjoyed.
“I love how much Tom loves Harry Potter lol,” said one.
“Simply iconic!! Also Jamie!? I love everything about this,” added another.
“OH MY GOD I LOVE THIS,” penned a third.
A fourth then said: “I love love love this picture. Looks like you all had a blast. Thank you for sharing it with us. Made my Monday brighter.”
While a fifth added: “Tom and Jamie together?! Ugh, I love it.”
THE SLYTHERIN TRIO REUNITE
And a sixth said: “Love the Slythrtin trio.”
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In the reunion snap, Tom was joined by two fellow Slytherins – Scarlett Byrne who played Pansy Parkinson, and Louis Cordice who played Blaise Zabini.
Also in the snap was Devon Murray who played Seamus Finnegan, and Stranger Things star Jamie Campbell Bower who played Gellert Grindelwald in the HP franchise.
Stanislav Yanevski, who played Victor Krum, was also in the snap, as was Predrag Bjelac who played Igor Karkaroff.
Dan Fogler, who played Jacob Kowalski in Fantastic Beasts, was also beaming in the snap.
How to spot a rare Harry Potter book
AS JK Rowling’s popularity has rocketed, so has the value of the first edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.
If you think you might have one, then first look to see if Bloomsbury is listed as the publisher on the title page at the bottom.
The copy should be a first edition – which will be noted within the first few pages.
The latest date listed in the copyright information must by 1997.
It should be credited to “Joanne Rowling” and not “J.K Rowling” and carry a print line that reads ” 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1″ on the copyright page.
There is a mistake on page 53 where “1 wand” appears twice in the list of school supplies Harry receives from Hogwarts, which was corrected in later print runs.
For the other titles in the Harry Potter series, it is only the first hardback editions with the dust jacket that have any collectable value.
‘WE’RE ACTUALLY A BIT OF A POTTER FAMILY’
Back in May, Tom revealed how close he really is to Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe, with the Draco star getting candid in an interview.
Speaking to Reader’s Digest, Tom was asked if he and Daniel get along in real life.
“The obvious question I get asked a lot by youngsters is: Are you and Harry actually friends in real life?” he said, adding, “Like, me and Daniel [Radcliffe, who played Harry].
“And obviously I say no at first, and of course I’m joking!
“It took a long time to make those films, so we only spent maybe 10% of the day in our characters, but we spent a lot of time together as Daniel, Rupert, Emma and Tom.
“People, for some reason, seem to ask that quite a bit, and they’re quite surprised that Dan’s one of my best friends, and Emma’s very close to me—well, everyone is.
“It sounds cheesy, but we’re actually a bit of a Potter family. It’s quite fun.”
He then added something sad about their bond, noting how it’s “unfortunate” that they’re never really in the same part of the world at the same time.
Tom noted how they “rarely get a chance to get together”.
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