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Old 10-29-2009, 09:50 PM
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Post Matthew Lewis talks Neville & Deathly Hallows in new interview

While promoting the Boston leg of the Harry Potter Exhibition (the press launch for which SnitchSeeker attended last week), Matthew Lewis spoke about his work as Neville Longbottom in the Harry Potter series, and what to expect of his character in the final installment, Deathly Hallows. A new photo of Matt in the exhibition, posing with Neville's Gryffindor robes, can be seen here:



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Q: In most of the films so far, Neville Longbottom is a supporting character with limited appearances. How do you establish the character so he is memorable?
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I'm always in contact with (director) David Yates, and we talk constantly about what Neville would be doing and feeling, even when he is in the background...This is something David Yates is keen about, not just with Neville Longbottom, but with all the characters, to keep the whole scene alive.

Q: As someone who was a fan of the books since childhood, is there anything in the movies so far that you wish were different?
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I was a little upset when the scene in the book "Harry Potter and The Order of The Phoenix" wasn't included where Neville goes to St. Mungo's Hospital to see his parents (torture victims of Bellatrix Lestrange, follower of Lord Voldemort). That scene was so crucial to Neville's character. But due to the length of the film, we had to cut that sequence.

Q: The stories the books and films are told mainly from Harry's point of view. Does this limit the ability to tell the story?
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Obviously, the books are about Harry Potter how he was orphaned, how he grew up, how he thought at first that he was a Muggle (a person who cannot do magic.)...His interactions with the other characters really touched me a lot with Neville, he helps bring him out of his shell. His interactions with Neville have helped bring Neville along.
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Q: Along with the main characters, it seems like nearly every supporting character, including Neville, has a fan base. Does that have an effect on how you play the character?
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(Laughs.) People do say, "More Neville, please. It's a shame there isn't more of him in the film." In the last film ("Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince"), Neville only had two lines. I would have liked more, but it is such a massive story that some characters had to take more of a backseat role. Also, there were new characters that had to be introduced.
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Q: What can we expect from Neville in the next film ("Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, Part One," to be released in 2010)?
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I got the final script a few weeks ago. Neville has got a lot of stuff to do. The three main students (Harry, and friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Grainger) have been away from Hogwarts, but Neville stays and takes charge of Dumbledore's Army (which leads the charge against Voldemort and his forces.) He is leading an underground resistance. He gets beaten and is a bit bloodied.

Q: Are you satisfied with the role he will play?
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I think the fans are going to love it. Neville really comes through. He's got this older demeanor. Nothing scares him anymore.
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