Best Tom Felton Movies

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List of the best Tom Felton movies, ranked best to worst with movie trailers when available. Tom Felton's highest grossing movies have received a lot of accolades over the years, earning millions upon millions around the world. The order of these top Tom Felton movies is decided by how many votes they receive, so only highly rated Tom Felton movies will be at the top of the list. Tom Felton has been in a lot of films, so people often debate each other over what the greatest Tom Felton movie of all time is. If you and a friend are arguing about this then use this list of the most entertaining Tom Felton films to end the squabble once and for all.

Tom Felton is best known for starring as Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter movies. 

This is a list that features films like Risen and Rise of the Planet of the Apes.

This list answers the questions, "What are the best Tom Felton movies?" and "What are the greatest Tom Felton roles of all time?"

If you think the best Tom Felton role isn't at the top, then upvote it so it has the chance to become number one. The greatest Tom Felton performances didn't necessarily come from the best movies, but in most cases they go hand in hand.

  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
    1
    Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson
    50 votes
    In the epic finale of the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011), Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) faces his destiny as he squares off against Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes). This fantasy film is directed by David Yates, offering breath-taking visuals and gripping storytelling. The plot sees Harry, Hermione (Emma Watson), and Ron (Rupert Grint) on a desperate hunt for Horcruxes - objects containing pieces of Voldemort's soul. In their quest, secrets unravel, alliances shift, and sacrifices are made. This movie won numerous awards, including the BAFTA for Special Visual Effects.
  • Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
    2
    Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson
    46 votes
    In the third installment of the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) finds himself in danger from Sirius Black (Gary Oldman), an escaped convict believed to be one of Lord Voldemort's old allies. The movie, directed by Alfonso Cuaron, takes a darker turn than its predecessors. Hermione Granger (Emma Watson) and Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint) return as Harry's loyal friends, navigating the treacherous grounds of Hogwarts School. Aided by Professor Lupin (David Thewlis), they unravel secrets about Harry's past while tackling creatures like Dementors and Werewolves. This film won a BAFTA for Best Production Design in 2004.
  • Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
    3
    Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson
    61 votes
    As Death Eaters wreak havoc in both Muggle and Wizard worlds, Hogwarts is no longer a safe haven for students. Though Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) suspects there are new dangers lurking within the castle walls, Dumbledore is more intent than ever on preparing the young wizard for the final battle with Voldemort. Meanwhile, teenage hormones run rampant through Hogwarts, presenting a different sort of danger. Love may be in the air, but tragedy looms, and Hogwarts may never be the same again.
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part I
    4
    Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson
    44 votes
    In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part I, Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe), Hermione Granger (Emma Watson), and Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint) have left Hogwarts behind. They are now on a dangerous mission to find and destroy Voldemort's (Ralph Fiennes) Horcruxes. The trio faces grave challenges, dark forces, and an array of magical obstacles. As they uncover the existence of the Deathly Hallows, the stakes rise even higher. This film, directed by David Yates, is a blend of fantasy and adventure genres. It's part one of the epic conclusion to J.K. Rowling's globally celebrated series.
  • Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
    5
    Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson
    45 votes
    In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) grapples with his fifth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, under the watchful gaze of a new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher, Dolores Umbridge (Imelda Staunton). As Voldemort's (Ralph Fiennes) power grows, Harry forms a clandestine group, Dumbledore's Army, to train his fellow students for the looming war. The film, part of a globally acclaimed series, expertly balances fantasy and drama, interweaving elements of friendship and rebellion. With its complex plot and compelling performances, it remains an integral chapter in the Harry Potter saga.
  • Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
    6
    Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson
    41 votes
    In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) enters his fourth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry under the headship of Albus Dumbledore (Michael Gambon). This year, Hogwarts hosts the Triwizard Tournament, a magical contest between three wizarding schools. Unexpectedly, Harry's name is drawn from the Goblet of Fire as an additional participant, plunging him into a deadly game. He battles dragons, dives underwater to rescue friends, and navigates a perilous maze. Meanwhile, the return of Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) marks a dark turn for the wizarding world. The film won a BAFTA award for Best Production Design in 2006.
  • Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
    7
    Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson
    38 votes
    In the enchanting adventure film Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe), an orphaned young boy, discovers his magical heritage on his 11th birthday. He is invited to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, where he befriends Hermione Granger (Emma Watson) and Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint). Their first year at Hogwarts sees them uncovering a dark secret tied to a mysterious artifact - the Sorcerer's Stone. As they delve deeper, they face challenges that test their courage and friendship. Steeped in mystery and magic, this movie sets the stage for the beloved Harry Potter series.
  • Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
    8
    Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson
    40 votes
    In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) embarks on his second year at Hogwarts School, accompanied by friends Hermione Granger (Emma Watson) and Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint). The school year is marred by a series of mysterious events, as students are found petrified and ominous messages appear on walls. As the trio investigates, they uncover a dark secret about the school's past. Directed by Chris Columbus, this fantasy film intertwines elements of mystery and adventure. The movie brings J.K. Rowling's second book to life with exceptional performances and stunning visual effects.
  • Against the Sun
    9

    Against the Sun

    Garret Dillahunt, Tom Felton, Jake Abel
    35 votes
  • Rise of the Planet of the Apes
    10
    James Franco, Freida Pinto, John Lithgow
    21 votes
    In a thought-provoking exploration of the blurred line between humanity and the animal kingdom, Rise of the Planet of the Apes follows the journey of Caesar (Andy Serkis), an intelligent chimpanzee raised by humans. This science fiction drama masterfully combines riveting storytelling with groundbreaking visual effects. The series delves into complex themes such as ethics, loyalty, and the consequences of playing God, keeping viewers thoroughly engaged without resorting to gratuitous spectacle. With its stellar cast and compelling narrative, Rise of the Planet of the Apes stands as a testament to the power of innovative storytelling in television.
  • Ophelia
    11
    Daisy Ridley, Naomi Watts, Clive Owen
    11 votes
    Ophelia is a 2018 British-American historical romantic drama film directed by Claire McCarthy, based on the Shakespearean character of the same name and the novel by Lisa Klein. As a rebellious and motherless child, Ophelia (Daisy Ridley) is taken into Elsinore Castle by Queen Gertrude (Naomi Watts) as one of her most trusted ladies-in-waiting, where she falls in love with Prince Hamlet (George MacKay) and eventually must choose between her true love and her own life.
  • The Borrowers
    12
    John Goodman, Jim Broadbent, Mark Williams
    28 votes
    Children's author Mary Norton's storybook creations, the four-inch-tall family of "borrowers" who live among humans and co-op their possessions. When a crooked lawyer (John Goodman) takes over the Lender family's house, he's got to reckon with the borrowers therein, who launch a campaign to oust the invader and restore the home to its rightful tenants.
  • From the Rough
    13
    Taraji P. Henson, Michael Clarke Duncan, Tom Felton
    24 votes
    From the Rough is a sports drama film based on the true story of Catana Starks, a former Tennessee State Tigers swim coach, who became the first woman ever to coach a college men’s golf team. With drive, passion, and guts, she took an unruly group of mismatched kids from around the world and guided them to an all-time record at the PGA National Collegiate Minority Championship. Tasked with building Tennessee State’s first golf team and finding only one available African American golfer – Craig, a former caddy with plenty of talent but no confidence – Catana Starks pushes outside TSU’s Historically Black context, and, against huge resistance, opens up the roster to underprivileged kids from around the world. The film stars Taraji P. Henson as Coach Starks, as well as Tom Felton, Michael Clarke Duncan and LeToya Luckett. The film was co-written by Michael A. Critelli and Pierre Bagley and directed by Bagley.
  • 13Hrs
    14

    13Hrs

    Tom Felton, Isabella Calthorpe, Gemma Atkinson
    13 votes
    A young woman (Isabella Calthorpe) and her family try to fight back against a bloodthirsty creature, only to find that it is already among them.
  • The Disappeared
    15

    The Disappeared

    Tom Felton, Alex Jennings, Greg Wise
    13 votes
    The Disappeared is a British film directed by Johnny Kevorkian and starring Harry Treadaway, Greg Wise, Tom Felton, and Ros Leeming.
  • The Apparition
    16

    The Apparition

    Ashley Greene, Sebastian Stan, Tom Felton
    37 votes
    Plagued by frightening occurrences in their home, Kelly (Ashley Greene) and Ben (Sebastian Stan) learn that a university's parapsychology experiment produced an entity that is now haunting them. The malevolent spirit feeds on fear and torments the couple no matter where they run. Desperate, Kelly and Ben turn to a paranormal researcher (Tom Felton), but even with his aid, it may already be too late to save themselves from the terrifying presence.
  • A United Kingdom
    17
    David Oyelowo, Rosamund Pike, Terry Pheto
    37 votes
    A United Kingdom is a 2016 British biographical romantic drama film directed by Amma Asante and written by Guy Hibbert, based on the true-life romance between Sir Seretse Khama and his wife Ruth Williams Khama.
  • Risen
    18
    Joseph Fiennes, Tom Felton, Peter Firth
    16 votes
    Roman military tribune Clavius (Joseph Fiennes) remains set in his ways after serving 25 years in the army. He arrives at a crossroad when he's tasked to investigate the mystery of what happened to Jesus (Cliff Curtis) following the Crucifixion. Accompanied by trusted aide Lucius (Tom Felton), his quest to disprove rumors of a risen Messiah makes him question his own beliefs and spirituality. As his journey takes him to places never dreamed of, Clavius discovers the truth that he's been seeking.
  • Anna and the King
    19
    Jodie Foster, Chow Yun-Fat, Bai Ling
    16 votes
    Anna (Jodie Foster) has been employed to educate the king's (Chow Yun-Fat) 58 children. She knows very little of King Mongkut, apart from the fact that his people revere him as a god. She brings with her an East vs. West prejudice against the king, considering him to be uncivilized. She soon realizes that her views are more than matched by the rulers own preconceptions about the West and particularly this impertinent English woman.
  • In Secret
    20
    Elizabeth Olsen, Oscar Isaac, Tom Felton
    17 votes
    A woman (Elizabeth Olsen) and her lover (Oscar Isaac) conspire to murder her mild-mannered husband (Tom Felton), but overwhelming guilt soon turns their passion into hatred.
  • Message from the King
    21

    Message from the King

    Chadwick Boseman, Luke Evans, Teresa Palmer
    13 votes
  • Get Him to the Greek
    22
    Jonah Hill, Russell Brand, Elisabeth Moss
    14 votes
    Get Him to the Greek is a riotous ride in the world of music and mayhem. Aaron Green (Jonah Hill), an ambitious young record company executive, is given the Herculean task of escorting out-of-control British rock star Aldous Snow (Russell Brand) from London to Los Angeles for a comeback concert. The journey unfolds with unexpected detours, involving wild nights, run-ins with the law, and hilarious mishaps. This film, directed by Nicholas Stoller, is a standout piece in the comedy genre, delivering relentless laughter while exploring the highs and lows of fame.
  • Belle
    23
    Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Tom Wilkinson, Sam Reid
    15 votes
    The illegitimate, mixed-race daughter (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) of a British admiral plays an important role in the campaign to abolish slavery in England.