Nice try, Malfoy.

It is truly delightful to see how close the "Matthew Lewis' Gryffindor Neville Longbottom throughout the eight-film series. But outside of the film set, the two actors are clearly good friends and have shared a few photos together.

The latest photo is a story in two parts -- Tom Felton's version, trying to get Matthew Lewis to slither in to Slytherin; and Matthew Lewis' "Planet of the Apes"-inspired clapback to shut the serpent down:

Yes, Neville. Not that all Slytherins are bad. We learned by the end of "Harry Potter" that it's OK to be sorted into Slytherin house because it produced some brave and deep-down-all-right wizards like Severus Snape. The play "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" explored that idea in more detail.

But Neville is a Gryffindor through-and-through, so he wasn't really the best choice to convert.

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