SnitchSeeker's EmmaRiddle and correspondent Lauren got the chance to
chat with Matthew Lewis, and an assortment of actors and celebrities, at this Sunday's
EA BAFTA Children's Awards, where Matt gave out the Young Game Designers Award. Matt revealed that he will be reshoot a scene for
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II in a couple of weeks, though at the moment is not aware as to which one it is. He stated that he received a phone call this past Friday from the production team telling him to head back to the studios to shoot said scene, which will apparently require him to have longer hair than he currently sports.
Matt, who admitted was quite critical of his portrayal on screen, said that he'd like the chance to reshoot all of his scenes in the
Harry Potter film series if given the chance. He also explained what being the media ambassador of the BAFTA Young Game Designers Award entails. In terms of other projects, Matt revealed that he will be starring in a production of Agatha Christie's
Verdict, which he will begin work on in a couple of weeks, after
Deathly Hallows reshoots. He also noted that the Northern England premiere of his film,
The Sweet Shop, will take place at the
Halifax Film Society on Sunday, December 5, 2010. The interviews can be viewed below (please note - you may have to turn up the volume a bit).
SnitchSeeker also spoke to young actress Chloe Moretz of
Let Me In fame, who listed some of the current projects she is working on. When asked who she'd like to portray if cast in the Harry Potter films, Chloe said she'd love to be Hermione Granger. Georgie Henley, who is currently promoting the third installment of The Chronicles of Narnia series, admitted she saw quite a bit of herself in Luna Lovegood, and would prefer to play the eccentric Ravenclaw.
Asa Butterfield, of
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas (produced by David Heyman; starring David Thewlis) and
Nanny McPhee Returns (starring Emma Thompson, Maggie Smith, Rhys Ifans, and Ralph Fiennes) said he'd like to play Severus Snape, if approached to take a part in the
Harry Potter series. Karen David of BBC's
Waterloo Road and Matt Baker of
Strictly Come Dancing voiced their interest in the film series as well, and discussed upcoming projects on the line.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I has now been released worldwide. Click on the banner below to
order tickets for the film at Fandango. Tickets are also on sale now in the UK; head over to the Harry Potter official
UK Facebook for more information.