Deathly Hallows Part II Release Date

The UK release date for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II has been revealed as December 2nd 2011.  It will be released on DVD, Blu-ray, Triple Play and Digital Download. Also available on that date will be Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I in 3D as well as The Complete 8 Film Set (on DVD, Blu-Ray and Limited Edition).  The film will be available in the USA on November 11th.

As I posted a couple months ago, Matthew Lewis will be hosting Maximum Movie Mode on the Blu-Ray.  This feature takes an in depth look at the filming of the movie while you are watching it.  It will be the same idea as the MMM on the Deathly Hallows: Part I Blu-Ray

Read the full press release at Magical-Menagerie.

Matt’s New Role to Be Revealed Soon!

Just a quick post to let you all know that Matthew has been confirmed for a new film! I cannot say what film yet, but as soon as I get the okay I will post and reveal the movie to you all. This will be Matthew’s first role since finishing the Harry Potter series. As you all know he also filmed The Sweet Shop back in 2010 but the film hasn’t been released yet due to a tragedy in the cast.

Feel free to guess what it is in the comments (thoughI won’t be able to confirm)!

A.V. Club Interviews Matthew Lewis

Back in July, the AV Club interviewed Matthew Lewis and he talked about his experience auditioning for and working on the Harry Potter films. Read the full interview here or in the press archive.

AVC: Given your central, significant part in this film, are you dealing with media and public attention now on a different scale than you ever have before? Yeah. Yeah, it’s all a bit overwhelming, to be honest with you. I’ve got a publicist now, which is weird. Just to take care of all that kind of stuff. And you know, he’s calling me saying, “Have you seen this? Have you seen that?” I’m like, “Yeah. It’s crazy.” It’s overwhelming. I don’t really know what to make of it. I don’t know how Dan does it. I mean, his must be a bazillion times more than I’ve received in the last week or so. But he takes it all in a stride. But it’s all, for me… I can’t wait to go back home and disappear into relative obscurity for a bit. I just want to go back to my house and just get away from it all for a bit. [Pause.] It’s lovely! It’s so flattering to hear people say nice things about the performance, about the film. It’s great. Don’t get me wrong. I’m not ashamed of it. I’m not shunning it. It’s just been such a bubble I’ve been in, with these promotions from the last 10, 12 days. I’m trying to process it all and I can’t really, until I get out of it. So I need to go home and just sit and think for a bit. It’s weird.

AVC: Do you get a lot of questions like that, where you’re asked to extrapolate the character for people and make judgments about his life off the page? Hmm, sometimes. Sometimes. Again, it’s an interesting thing. These are the kind of things that, years ago, I would’ve gone, “I don’t know. I have no idea.” But it really is very much an actor’s responsibility to know these things. Emma Watson was saying the other day that when Helena [Bonham Carter] was becoming [Hermione], or trying to become her for the polyjuice-potion sequence in this film, she was trying to take on Emma’s mannerisms, and she was asking Emma questions like, “What’s Hermione’s favorite color?” You know, because she wanted to absorb all this information and to know, in here [touches temple] what she was like. And as I’ve tried to develop as an actor, I see that these things, however much they seem insignificant… By knowing what’s Neville’s favorite Beatles song, you can know so much! In fact, my favorite Beatles song is “In My Life.” And from that, you can gauge that my friends mean so much to me. I love John Lennon, so it’s kind of like moody… There’s a lot you can gauge from that. As insignificant as it seems, as an actor, it’s an interesting way to approach a character.

Matthew at Walk of Smiles in Leeds

As you all know, this past weekend Matthew participated in the Walk of Smiles with a group of friends to raise money for Martin House Hospice for Children. An article about his participation is now online complete with a photo, view the photo in the gallery.  You can still donate by visiting this page.  They have a short interview with him which includes a tease that he is in a new film at the end of the year:

“The success of this event is a testament to how hard Bethany has worked and how hard everyone else has worked. I’m just so impressed and very privileged to be a part of it.”

Matthew did the walk after a morning training with a coach from Leeds Rhinos RL team. “I’m trying to get a bit bigger for a role at the back end of the year. It’s a film but I can’t say too much about it at the moment.”

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