Harry Potter star questions the 3D format

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Matthew Lewis, who plays Neville Longbottom in the Harry Potter movies, said he dreaded the 3D version of the last instalment of the popular franchise.

3DTVWatcher recently reported that the format would be applied to the JK Rowling’s brainchild and many were not happy with this.

Now it seems that even some of the stars from the movie questioned the outcome.

“I’ll be honest, I was very, very worried about this 3D conversion,” Matthew Lewis said.

“Some of the 3D films I saw which I won’t name weren’t good.”

“But I thought, if the director and producers believe that this will better the film and it will not detract from the story, then I trust them implicitly because the story means so much to those three, so much.

“And there’s no way they’d ever let it go ahead for monetary gain, they’d do it because it was going to help.

“And so, with that in mind, I went in there to see it and after the first scene, I completely forgot I was wearing 3D glasses.

“And the only moment I remembered was when I had to wipe the tears from my eyes for Alan Rickman’s performance, he was splendid.”

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 is currently showing in cinemas around the globe.

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