The Harry Potter Facebook has been updated with a new video where Matthew Lewis answers fan questions. Watch below:
Video: ITV’s Behind the Magic Special on Deathly Hallows
The full episode of ITV’s Behind the Magic hosted by Ben Shepard has found its way on to Youtube and may be watched below. The special takes a look at the making of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II. The episode features interviews with Matthew Lewis along with Dan Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Tom Felton, Bonnie Wright, Julie Walters, Helena Bonham Carter, David Barron, David Heyman and David Yates.
Matthew in Sydney, Australia
Matthew is now in Sydney, Australia and tomorrow he will be at the Powerhouse Museum for a preview of Harry Potter: The Exhibition.
We mention it because his suddenly abundant admirers will be delighted to know that he will be at the Powerhouse Museum tomorrow, at 11am, for a preview of Harry Potter: The Exhibition, an event which will kick off in November, and at which you will find paraphernalia galore from the movies.
Matthew Talks to Yahoo Movies
Matthew Lewis recently talked to Yahoo Movies about some memories from the Potter set. You can watch the video below:
The Washington Post Interviews Matthew Lewis
Another new interview with Matthew Lewis has made its way online, this time it is with The Washington Post. Read the full interview at the previous link or in the press archive.
“The press tour is a way for me to say goodbye, to be honest. It’s been absolutely fantastic for the last 11 years,” Lewis said. “And whenever something that you do [is] that much fun, and you do it for that amount of time, it’s obviously a great shame that it comes to an end. But I’ve had a good run.”
“Neville helped me grow up as much as he’s helped people who’ve watched the films,” he said. “When I first started, Neville and I were very similar: shy, chubby-faced boy. There was very little acting in the first couple of movies. That’s just me. But as he grew, so did I. And the thing about Neville is this amazing message that J.K. Rowling did for him. This message of evolution,” Lewis said. “Neville’s bullied, he’s scared of his own shadow. No one ever thinks he’ll amount to anything. And here he is in [“Deathly Hallows — Part 2”] saving the wizarding world. It just shows you that, no matter how your childhood is, it doesn’t define you.”