Harry Potter star Tom Felton has joked that his dream ending to the franchise would be his character Draco Malfoy taking over.

The JK Rowling-created saga came to an end this month with the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, the final movie in the eight-film series.

Speaking on Ryan Seacrest's KIIS-FM radio show about how he would have ended the magical franchise, Felton joked: "Draco would have just dominated everyone really and taken over!"

He went on to say: "It's such a great ending that I wouldn't change much. I would have liked one final showdown with a few of the Gryffindors, that would have been good. One final battle between Harry and Draco would have been good!"

Felton also told Seacrest that watching the movie recently in New York had been a "completely different experience" to watching it anywhere else in the world.

"In New York we missed half the film because they were screaming and shouting," he said. "It's like it is live theatre; it's brilliant! In England we are sort of very awkward. We want to cheer but we're too embarrassed to."

Deathly Hallows: Part 2 broke records around the world on its release, taking $476 million (Â£297 million) worldwide in its first weekend.

Felton, who appears in the upcoming Rise of the Planet of the Apes, recently said that he hopes to forge a long career in the movie industry.

"It's a hard industry to have a long career regardless of what films you've been in but fingers crossed I can continue in it," he told Metro. "Whether it's acting, directing or writing, I want to be involved in the film industry for the rest of my life."

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Listen to more of Tom Felton's interview on KIIS-FM's On Air With Ryan Seacrest below:

Watch a clip of Tom Felton in Deathly Hallows Part 2 below:

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