There was a Harry Potter reunion in New York and it was WONDERFUL

Get the gang back together!

Author: Emma DoddsPublished 5th Oct 2018

Although the last Harry Potter film came out in 2010 and the last book was released over 10 years ago, it still holds a VERY special place in our hearts. Every time one of the films is on ITV at Christmas or J.K. Rowling confirms a theory on Twitter, it's absolute music to our ears.

Another thing that gets us all weepy is when any of the cast reunite. There have been plenty of occasions where two or more of them have come together once again, but it's wonderful to see - ESPECIALLY when we have a chance to nosey on their Instagram profiles.

Tom Felton, who played Draco Malfoy - Harry's arch-nemesis - recently delighted us with a snap of him with Matthew Lewis, who played Neville Longbottom in the series, jokingly trying to hand him a Slytherin bag.

And Tom has been the bringer of joy once again, as he's posted yet another Potter reunion of himself with Daniel Radcliffe, who played the titular character of Harry Potter.

Tom took to his Instagram profile to share a black-and-white photo of the pair with their arms around each other, grinning away as he went to visit Dan and watch him perform in stage show The Lifespan of A Fact on Broadway in New York, USA. He wrote, 'Go see it. He’s fantastic as per.'

Swipe through to see what the kids from Harry Potter look like now...

Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe

The last Harry Potter film was released in 2011. Here's what the main cast of children look like all grown up!

Daniel Radcliffe

Daniel Radcliffe had already starred in David Copperfield when he was cast as the most famous boy in the UK, Harry Potter.

Daniel Radcliffe

Since Harry Potter ended, Daniel has starred in a number of stage productions and films including The Woman In Black, Swiss Army Man and David Copperfield. He starred in the biographical parody film Weird: The Al Yankovic Story in 2022.

Rupert Grint

Rupert had only starred in school plays when he was cast as Harry Potter's best friend Ron Weasley.

Rupert Grint

Rupert has starred in a number of films and TV shows since, with the actor playing the role of Jullian Pearce in TV show Servant, as well as appearing in Snatch, the ABC murders and Sick Note. He will appear in horror film Knock at the Cabin in 2023.


In 2011, Rupert also appeared in Ed Sheeran's 'Lego House' music video!

Tom Felton

Tom was cast as Harry's school nemesis Draco Malfoy. He had already starred in a number of commercials and the film 'The Borrowers'.

Tom Felton

Tom has appeared in a number of high-profile movies since, including Rise of the Planet of the Apes, In Secret and The Forgotten Battle.


He's also shown off his singing voice, and has posted a number of videos to Instagram of him playing guitar.

Emma Watson

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in 2001 was Emma's debut screen performance.

Emma Watson

Emma has starred in a number of films and took on the role of Belle in the live-action version of Disney's Beauty and the Beast in 2017. She has since appeared in Little Women and The Circle.


She is also a huge advocate for women's rights and was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine in 2015.

Matthew Lewis

Matthew Lewis starred as Neville Longbottom, who ended up being one of heroes of the story.

Matthew Lewis

The term 'Longbottoming' was coined to describe people who became extremely attractive when they grew up after Matthew Lewis turned into a hunk!


Since leaving Harry Potter, Matthew has appearing in a number of TV shows including 2016 series Happy Valley.

Obviously, Potter fans went wild for the snap, with many commenting with lines from the films between the two. One wrote the infamous, 'Scared Potter? You wish,' whilst other simply commented on how nice it was to see the pair together.

One fan wrote, 'Aww, they're buddies in real life,' as another joked, 'Name a more iconic duo,' and one other commented, 'I’m glad you two finally put your differences aside!'

Author J.K. Rowling confirmed ANOTHER fan theory recently, revealing that there was one scene she added to one of the novels purely so that people could understand how to pronounce Hermione's name.

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