Harry Potter Star Matthew Lewis Hints at Role in Upcoming Series Reboot

The announcement of the Harry Potter series reboot has fans eagerly awaiting casting news. Recently, Matthew Lewis, who portrayed Neville Longbottom in the original films, has made some intriguing comments about his potential involvement in the new series. Let's explore the details of his statements and what it means for the reboot.

In the legendary film series Harry Potter, each actor has their own unique popularity.

One of these actors is undoubtedly 34-year-old British actor Matthew Lewis.

We and, of course, the whole world know him as Neville Longbottom in the Harry Potter films, the quiet, shy character who becomes quite courageous when his confidence grows.

However, he has proven to the world how versatile an actor he is with films like 'Me Before You' and 'Baby Done.'

So if another film or series is made in the Harry Potter universe, would he be involved?

Remember, HBO has been working on a new Harry Potter series for months, set to air in 2026, but the cast has not yet been announced.

Lewis was recently asked if he would return to the role of Neville Longbottom.

The famous actor said in an interview with People, 'The reason I chose acting is because I have a very short attention span. I can't sustain any one thing for too long. I've had loads of hobbies over the years that I don't do anymore. I get very interested in something initially, and then it wanes. If I were offered to play in the Harry Potter series, I wouldn't say no. I wouldn't turn my nose up at it. But it's not necessarily something I'm itching to do. If an offer came in, I would look at it, consider it. I've been so many things; I've been a nurse, a police officer, a soldier, a wizard. I don't know what's next.'