Matthew Lewis Is Getting Even Hotter! See the Hunky Harry Potter Star's Latest Magazine Pics

British actor turns up the heat in Jon magazine

By Gabi Duncan Jul 03, 2014 9:52 PMTags
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Damn, Matthew Lewis! You're looking mighty fine!

The British star has grown up very nicely since his breakout role as Neville Longbottom in the Harry Potter franchise.

The handsome 25-year-old poses for the newest issue of Jon, proving that he is no longer a chubby-faced child star. For the cover of the fashion magazine, the hunk shows off his sexy scruff as he gives a sly smile. In another photo, he looks dapper as he dons a fitted checkered suit. His hotness continues to rise in a close-up shot of Lewis wearing a chic suit and tie combo.

Can we please get your number?!

To portray Neville in the successful movies, the Brit had to wear fake yellow teeth, shoes that were two size too big and prosthetics to make his ears appear larger—talk about a major makeunder!

But the heartthrob admitted to the mag that he does possess some nerdy qualities.

"I am a massive geek in terms of TV that I watch," he said. "Growing up, I was a massive Star Wars fan. That was my ultimate thing; I just wanted to be a Jedi, completely. And that flowed into Star Trek and all that kind of stuff."

"And I'm a bit of a, well I don't know if I can say I'm a closet fan, because most of my friends know, I'm a musical fan, I just love musicals. We went to see Mamma Mia at the cinema, and it was just full of women, and just me and my mate Nick, with hoods up, down at the front watching. And by the time it got to the end, you know where Meryl Streep comes out and asks do you want one more, and we were like, hoods off, 'Yeah we do!'"

The talented actor—who celebrated his birthday last week on June 27—has also starred in BBC dramas The Syndicate and Bluestone 42, and says his recent characters are nothing like the one that originally made him famous.

"My roles have been very, very different from Neville. But it wasn't by choice, I never called up my agent and said, ‘Right I don't want to do this anymore, I want to be a rough northerner or I want to be a soldier.' I never said that," he says. "They were just the roles that happened to come up, that I was drawn to, I liked them and I ended up getting them."