- 14-year-old Lox Pratt plays Jack in BBC’s Lord of the Flies and will portray Draco Malfoy in HBO’s Harry Potter series.
- Pratt landed Lord of the Flies via an open casting call and rehearsed a month before filming in Malaysia.
- He balances Jack’s aggression with vulnerability and says the sea helped him decompress between intense scenes.
- Lord of the Flies launches on BBC iPlayer from 6am on Sunday 8 February; HBO’s Harry Potter series is due in early 2027.
H2: Lox Pratt’s breakout year — two major TV roles
At just 14, Lox Pratt is already starring in two high-profile TV projects. He plays Jack, the forceful choir leader in the BBC’s first television adaptation of William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, and has been cast as Draco Malfoy in HBO’s upcoming Harry Potter series. Both roles position Pratt as one of the most talked-about young British actors heading into 2027.
H3: From open casting call to lead role
Pratt says he auditioned during an open call while part of a drama group and initially taped for Ralph before being cast as Jack. He credits director Marc Munden and writer Jack Thorne for giving Jack more nuance than the novel’s portrayal, allowing Pratt to explore both the character’s swagger and his hidden vulnerabilities.
H3: Preparing for Jack — craft and recovery
Pratt describes a month of rehearsals before flying to Malaysia, where the main shoot took place. He worked closely with the cast to build chemistry and says the warm sea and time with co-stars helped him shed heavy scenes at the end of each day. To create Jack’s volatile mix of confidence and fear, Pratt relied on hypothetical shame and close collaboration with Munden to ensure authentic emotional choices.
H4: What’s new in the adaptation
Pratt notes that the TV adaptation expands relationships that were brief in Golding’s novel — notably Jack’s more complex interactions with Simon. He hopes viewers notice the series’ careful, subtle approach to the boys’ descent into conflict, which Jack Thorne frames as empathetic rather than merely expositional.
H4: Draco Malfoy and the HBO Harry Potter series
Pratt will appear as Draco Malfoy in HBO’s celebrity-studded adaptation, which is expected to run across multiple seasons with major names attached, including John Lithgow, Katherine Parkinson and Paapa Essiedu. Pratt says the series will offer new domestic and emotional context for Draco, expanding the character beyond the one-dimensional screen villain many viewers remember.
H3: A young actor with big ambitions
Pratt’s résumé includes pantomimes and short films; he directed small projects and speaks openly about an interest in writing or directing in the future. He cites directors like Chloé Zhao and filmmakers such as James Cameron as inspirations and lists films from Captain Fantastic to more recent drama that shaped his approach.
H3: Release details
All episodes of Lord of the Flies will be available on BBC iPlayer from 6am on Sunday 8 February, with weekly broadcasts on BBC One at 9pm. HBO’s Harry Potter series is slated for early 2027. Pratt’s candid interview with Anna Jane Begley offers a clear look at a young actor balancing intensity, craft and a fast-rising career.
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