Thanks to Cindy we have a few more Maximum Movie Mode clips from the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II BluRay, if you don’t know what Maximum Movie Mode is make sure to watch the first video first as Matthew explains what it is (I posted this a few days ago but this is an extended version). Even more clips, not including Matthew, may be seen at Magical-Menagerie. There are major spoilers in these videos seeing as they are from the movie, there’s also a huge possibility that WB will remove all of these from YouTube.
Video: That’s a Wrap Harry Potter
E! Online has released a new video that shows the cast and crew on the final day of filming for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Parts I and II as well as some interviews and other clips. Matthew may be seen a few times in the clip, but he is actually interviewed at about 2:10. The clip is part of a feature on the Deathly Hallows DVD.
The film comes out on DVD in the US this Friday, November 11th and in the UK on December 2nd. If you are in the US you may pre-order the different versions below at the WB shop:
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (Blu-ray+DVD+UltraViolet Digital Copy Combo Pack)
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (DVD)
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Limited Edition, Numbered Gift Set: Blu-ray+DVD+Digital Combo Pack with Exclusive 48 page Photo Album
- WB’s Exclusive Gift Sets for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II
Video: Matthew Lewis on Blue Peter
Good news for those of us not in the UK, we now have a video of Matthew’s appearance on Blue Peter yesterday. It isn’t the best quality, but anything is better than nothing, right? If you can capture the video better feel free to send it in!
If you are in the UK you can watch it via the here on the BBC iPlayer. make sure to check out the screenshots as well.
Thank you VERY much, once again, to Elizabeth!
Update: Thanks to Laura, who found this better quality version. Hopefully we will get a perfect quality video soon!
Matthew Lewis Bakes on Blue Peter
Matthew Lewis was on the Blue Peter show yesterday to help promote the Blue Peter Appeal 2011: Bake a Difference. In the episode Matt shows you how to bake cookies, he even wears an apron! You can view some screenshots in the gallery.
You can watch the episode here on the BBC iPlayer if you are in the UK. Unfortunately, for those of us outside the UK, I can’t find the video anywhere else. If you can capture the video, or happen to find it on YouTube before I do, feel free to send it in! If you have more screencaps to share that would be great as well.
“Harry Potter actor Matthew Lewis(Neville Longbottom) drops in to help with the appeal, and there is a look at how to make chocolate chunk cookies”
Thanks to Elizabeth for the tip and screenshots!
New Details on The Syndicate
Today we have some new details on The Syndicate which Matthew will begin filming this weekend. Matthew plays Jamie, who works at a supermarket managed by Timothy Spall (Peter Pettigrew) who plays Bob. According to the BBC website:
The Syndicate follows five workers at a cut-price supermarket in Leeds whose lives are turned upside down after they jointly win the lottery, going from facing redundancy and battling the present economic downturn to having more money than they ever dreamt of.
Timothy Spall plays supermarket manager Bob, whose newfound wealth cannot mask his persistent health problems. Joanna Page plays single mother Leanne, who although welcomes her financial freedom, is worried about the consequences that the win will bring.
They are joined by their supermarket colleagues – dog-loving Denise, played by Lorraine Bruce (Daziel And Pascoe, Benidorm), and brothers Stuart, played by Matthew McNulty (Five Days, Lark Rise To Candleford, Single Handed), and Jamie played by Matthew Lewis (Harry Potter).
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Speaking about The Syndicate Kay says: “I was inspired to write it after a friend of mine was told she was losing her job. With a mortgage to pay and outstanding debts her only hope was to win the lottery. It made me think how many people were thinking the same. As cuts hit hard we’re left with only a dream of six numbered balls deciding our fate – what strange times we are living in! Its both funny and tragic; a perfect recipe for great drama.”
