MTV posted another part of their interview with Tom Felton, who stopped by their New York studious to promote the latest Potter DVD release, The Half-Blood Prince. In this interview, Tom talked about going through the different directors who have directed the Harry Potter films over the years and  revealed his favorite.

“Chris Columbus was a fantastically fun guy to work with, especially with kids because we didn’t know what we were doing and he was a brilliant person to try to get us into it and for it to remain fun, which is essential,” Felton said.

He added, “Alfonso obviously had a very artistic view of it and a lot of fun with him.”

“David Yates, who we’ve been working with for the last few years, he’s been by far my personal favorite,” Felton told MTV News. “I get on with him like a house on fire. I think he’s a genius at what he does.”

” ‘Half-Blood Prince,’ I felt very … not lacking confidence, but I wasn’t sure before starting that I’d be up for the job,” he confessed. “And then I cemented a newfound confidence in filmmaking. And I’d like to take that on to future roles and other challenging projects.”

He also talked about the epilogue scene in the Deathly Hallows, saying that they havent shot that scene yet and its still up in the air on how they are going to do it.

“We haven’t shot that yet, and I still haven’t had the confirmation whether I’m doing it or we’re going to get someone else to do it,” he told MTV News while promoting the DVD for “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.” “I haven’t heard too much. I guess they’re still making decisions about it now. It is a very exciting scene. I know Daniel [Radcliffe] and I have talked about it and said it’d be a lot of fun to do.”

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