Could Daniel Radcliffe and Tom Felton reunite on Broadway?
Daniel Radcliffe hints at a potential ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ reunion with Tom Felton on Broadway

Daniel Radcliffe hinted at a potential stage reunion with former “Harry Potter” co-star Tom Felton, possibly in “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.”
The two actors were spotted catching up during a screening of the Broadway-based film “Merrily We Roll Along” on December 1, 2025, in New York City.
Radcliffe, who has built an acclaimed stage career since completing the “Harry Potter” film series, discussed the idea of reuniting with Felton while at The Hudson Theatre. When asked about a reunion, Radcliffe jokingly suggested, “We should do ‘Waiting for Godot’. This is perfect. We’re in this theater,” before adding, “Or just surely the answer is probably ‘Cursed Child’, but I don’t know.”
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Felton, who played Draco Malfoy in the original “Harry Potter” films, began a 19-week run in “Cursed Child” earlier this year. In interviews, he described Radcliffe as a major influence, saying he took advice from his former co-star ahead of his Broadway debut. “I’ve taken a few tips from Potter. He was one of the early inspirations for me to come to Broadway,” Felton said in November.
The actors’ possible reunion has sparked interest among fans of the franchise, as both Radcliffe and Felton have extensive stage experience. Radcliffe is a Tony Award winner and has appeared in multiple Broadway productions, while Felton’s role in “Cursed Child” marks his return to the stage as a father reprising his iconic character.
The Hudson Theatre currently hosts the production of “Merrily We Roll Along,” highlighting a connection between the actors’ discussion and the Broadway environment where the potential reunion might take place.

















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