Sunday, July 17, 2011

THE DIARY matthew lewis

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Harry Potter: exhibitionist
Matthew Lewis, who plays Neville Longbottom in the Harry Potter films, will be at the Powerhouse Museum tomorrow.
Matthew Lewis, who plays Neville Longbottom in the Harry Potter films, will be at the
Powerhouse Museum tomorrow. Photo: George Pimentel

As everyone knows, the Harry Potter series is about nothing if it is not about puberty. Seriously. Think about it. A young man develops strange new powers that he must master if he is to become a man. See? No? OK then, let us agree it's about transformation (and, all right, money: lots and lots of money), and no one has transformed in the films as much as Matt Lewis, pictured, who plays Neville Longbottom. Neville started out as a goofy, stoop-shouldered 12-year-old stick of celery; now he looks like a matinee idol. 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. Oh, and speaking of turning a dollar from Potter, US ticket sales on Friday for the final movie were the biggest in the history of Hollywood. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 opened, just after midnight, on Friday, in both Britain and the US. Warner Bros said that the film took $US43.5 million ($41 million) for midnight showings in the US, and a further estimated $US40 million during the day on Friday. Expectations were high that, as of this morning, it would crack $US180 million, besting the $US158 million grossed by the previous biggest opener, The Dark Knight. The first seven films based on the books by JK Rowling were the largest-grossing franchise in history, with worldwide box office takings of $6.4 billion.

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