Harry Potter star Matthew Lewis, posted a link on his Twitter feed that claimed to be about the ‘new Harry Potter film’ featuring the entire star cast, but was actually an initiative for a social cause.
The actor – who is famous for playing Neville Longbottom in the film adaptations of the books – tweeted Monday that the shooting of a new Harry Potter film will begin in 2020 with the original cast. The actor also shared a link along with the tweet.
Fans and followers who clicked on the link discovered that the news was fake, and the actor had actually tricked followers to visit the UK government’s voter registration page.
New Harry Potter film with original cast to begin shooting in 2020… https://t.co/mAWQPGba0o
— Matthew Lewis (@Mattdavelewis) November 25, 2019
According to reports, the actor actively comments on politics, and was trying to create greater awareness about the upcoming general election in the UK on December 12.
Though several fans and followers were upset that a new film isn’t being made, many appreciated his wit.
Here are some reactions:
Oh I see what you did there… I’m not even from the UK but I support this. ELECTIONS ARE IMPORTANT PEOPLE!!! Just see whats going on in Latin America…
— Dayana (@daya0511) November 26, 2019
We Gryffindors know that sometimes the only way to make people do the right thing; is through a manipulation. (In this case, a positive and a very clever one).
— Harry James Potter ⚡ (@7HarryJPotter) November 25, 2019
— laura (@_laurakc) November 25, 2019
You’re going to crash the website 🤣
— shepchi22 (@shepchi22) November 25, 2019
— Karen R (@krichardson888) November 25, 2019
sooo i’m not British and there is no movie pic.twitter.com/OikSBLFsNw
— Mo Magdy (@MostafaMagdy193) November 26, 2019
bold move
— alice (@grangershug) November 25, 2019
Well played dude well played xx pic.twitter.com/HwPX0IPUjx
— ❄️WhatsonWatson.Org❄️ (@whatsonwatson1) November 25, 2019