While searching for footage of Matthew’s appearance on Rugby AM last week we found some videos of his last interview back in December. The three videos may be watched below, in the first is mainly an intro, the second is about rugby, and the third he talks about Potter and more:
Photos: Matthew Lewis Records Episode of Rugby AM
New Wasteland Clip Released; UK Release Date Set
Wasteland was released in select theatres in New York and LA today and is still available online via iTunes and Amazon. A new clip from Wasteland was released on Wednesday via IndieWire. In the clip we see Harvey, the main character, talking to his friends about a plan. Parents beware, the clip has strong language.
The film will hit cinemas and be available on demand in the UK on September 20, and will be available on DVD and Blu-ray on September 30.
Matt Lewis does VoiceOver for new Documentary
Just a quick post today to share a couple tweets from Matthew Lewis about a new project he finished today called “Knight’s Club”.
- I’ve just voiced an epic documentary. You’re gonna love it. I’ll let you know more about it soon and when it’s on.
- It’s called “Knight’s Club”…
We will post updates as soon as they are available!
Matthew Lewis Talks Post-Potter in New Interview
In a new series of interviews with past Harry Potter actors in The Independent, Matthew Lewis talked about his life and career post-series.
“I led two lives while I was working on the films. I had one life where I could meet famous people, go on red carpets – and then I’d come back to Leeds and hang out with my mates. It was just a thing I did outside of school. Other people played rugby or football, it was never a big deal. I still go to the pub quiz at my local with my brothers and my dad.
“In the last few years, I’ve been trying to get away from Harry Potter, but I’m under no illusion that many of the auditions I get are off the back of it. It was quite difficult when I first finished, because before I could convince people I could play a character, I had to convince them that I wasn’t Neville Longbottom. People might expect me to do another Hollywood film, something bigger than Harry Potter. But that’s impossible: it was the biggest series of all time.
“I saw Daniel [Radcliffe] a couple of weeks ago. When we first started filming, [Harry Potter producer] David Heyman had tickets for the wrestling in Sheffield and invited me, Dan and Rupert. We sat ringside and my dad still has pictures of us at McDonald’s afterwards. Dan has French fries up his nose, and no one’s batting an eyelid because they don’t know who we are. Then you fast forward to the premiere of the last film with all those thousands of fans going crazy… I love the fact that we’re still really good friends.”
