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New Regression Poster and Queen of the Tearling Sequel

Wednesday, June 10th, 2015
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A teaser poster for Emma Watson’s upcoming Regression was posted on her facebook fanpage. The film, by Alejandro Amenábar, also stars Ethan Hawke and David Thewlis.

 

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The Invasion of the Tearling, the second book in Erika Johansen’s series, was released today. Snitchseeker recently interviewed the author and asked her about Emma playing the lead in the film adaptation.

SnitchSeeker: Emma Watson is attached to play the lead, but in the books Kelsea is a bit overweight and doesn’t seem to fit the type. Is that an issue with you?
Johansen: Not at all. I was worried that they were going to pick a bad actress to play her – one of the various 18 to 25 set that I really feel can’t act. So when Emma Watson’s name came up, I was very excited. I wanted first and foremost a good actress who was actually intelligent for the role. I made Kelsea, for want of a better word, plain – that was a personal decision for me. But when it comes to movies, I understand it’s a very different world than the book. A book can do things it can’t and vice versa. So I never expected them to cast a plain unknown actress in the role. I was very excited just because, Emma Watson, she comes across as so smart in everything she says and does, and that is an integral feature of my heroine that I felt she would be able to really project.

SnitchSeeker: Our readers would agree with you.
Johansen: I can’t see her playing a stupid character. I don’t see it working out.

Snitchseeker also spoke with Johansen’s literary agent, Dorian Karchmar, about Emma’s involvement as star and executive producer.

“A pair of film agents at William Morris Endeavor, whose literary department represents Erika, read and fell in love with the debut in the wake of the book sale. With its interesting world-building and complex characters, including Kelsea Glynn, the flawed, compelling young queen at the center of the series, they hoped it might capture the imaginations of producer David Heyman and Emma Watson, who were looking to team up on a new project. It was incredibly exciting when Heyman, who has a first-look deal with Warner Brothers, and Watson both responded with great passion — Watson was so taken with the debut that she attached herself not only to star, but to executive produce. Screenplay writer Mark L. Smith has been brought on to adapt the book.”

Emma on Colonia, Beauty and Queen of the Tearling

Friday, March 13th, 2015

In the latest issue of TotalFilm, Emma Watson talks about her upcoming films Colonia, Regression, Beauty and the Beast and Queen of the Tearling, as well as HeForShe, gender equality, her path and life and future direction. The May issue of TotalFilm is on sale now.

 

On Colonia:

“I got sent the script and my agent sent me the Wikipedia page on Colonia Dignidad. I immediately went, ‘Oh my God, I’m not sure!’ It was really, really, really heavy and really awful subject matter, but the script was such a page-turner and so well written and I’m really a big fan of Daniel Brühl. I really liked the director [Florian Gallenberger]. It all just kind of felt right: a really intelligent female leading role character. It felt like the right thing to do. It really challenged me. It really pushed me to the brink, this role. I was essentially playing a girl living in a concentration camp. It’s tough emotionally, putting yourself in that place every day. So it was gruelling. But I really wanted to try. I really hope I’ve done it justice for people who actually really lived it and really experienced it.”

 

Beauty and the Beast

“I sing, so that’s really unexpected. I’ve never had to do that for a film role before, and I think people will be interested to see me do something very different like that. It gives me a different challenge, really. That’s terrifying in and of itself!”

 

and Queen of the Tearling

“I really like it. For me, to want to sign up to a series again, I wanted to have a certain amount of autonomy and control within that. Working with David’s been great. I’d love to direct something one day. I’d love to produce as well, so it’s quite a nice way to start learning about that. Yeah, just dipping my toes into that world.”

 

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Emma Welcomes Gaston and the Beast

Thursday, March 5th, 2015

Dan Stevens and Luke Evans have been confirmed as Beast and Gaston in Emma Watson’s upcoming film Beauty and the Beast. Emma welcomed them by posting to twitter, “Could not be more happy that this man will be Beast!!! Welcome aboard @thatdanstevens #beautyandthebeast” and “Bonjour Gaston! ❤️ Welcome! #BeautyAndTheBeast“. Filming begins May 18.

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First Trailer for Regression Released

Wednesday, February 11th, 2015
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The first trailer and a poster for Alejandro Amenábar’s latest thriller, Regression, have been released in Spanish versions. Scenes include Emma Watson with Ethan Hawke and David Thewlis. The film is scheduled for release August 28.

Update: Now in English with Spanish subtitles.

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Emma to Star in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

Tuesday, January 27th, 2015

Emma Watson will star in Disney’s upcoming musical Beauty and the Beast. Emma will play Belle in this adaptation of the Disney classic, directed by Bill Condon from a script by Stephen Chbosky (Perks of Being a Wallflower). Production is anticipated to start later this year. Emma posted her reaction to her facebook page.

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Emma on Colonia set in Buenos Aires

Tuesday, December 9th, 2014

Emma Watson and Daniel Brühl in a scene from Colonia, filming this past weekend in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Colonia On-Set Report in Total Film!

Friday, November 21st, 2014
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A new still of Emma Watson in Colonia, and a brief set report, appears in the January issue of Total Film! Colonia starring Emma, Daniel Brühl and Michael Nyqvist, is still in production, and expected to open October 2015.

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First Look at Emma in Colonia

Monday, October 27th, 2014
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The first still from Florian Gallenberger’s Colonia has been released. Emma Watson is seen here with Mikael Nyqvist as Paul Schäfer, a lay preacher and leader of the ‘charitable mission’ at Colonia Dignidad. Emma plays Lena, a young woman whose husband Daniel is abducted by Pinochet’s secret police during the 1973 Chilean military coup and sent to the Colonia, which is actually a cult. Lena joins the cult to rescue Daniel.

In a recent article Emma talked about the role, “This film is my first chance to develop a role from beginning to end. I carry the whole movie and it’s very different. It is both invigorating and liberating. It’s really cool.” and visiting the original site of Colonia, “The experience I will never forget. The buildings looked exactly like in the 1970s, although it is called Villa Baviera nowadays. I freaked out completely. You really wonder how such a thing could happen.”

Filming in Luxembourg has wrapped and the production now moves to Germany. The filming will finish in South America later this year, with a release date of October 2015.

Emma on Colonia Set in Luxembourg

Monday, October 6th, 2014

The first images of Emma on the set of Colonia are out. She was seen in costume last Friday in Lannen, Luxembourg.

 

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Emma to Star in ‘Colonia’

Monday, September 29th, 2014
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Rumors about Emma Watson’s latest project have been swirling around but now it’s official. Emma will star along with Daniel Brühl in Colonia, a political thriller by director Florian Gallenberger.

Inspired by true events, Colonia “tells the story of Lena and Daniel, a young couple who become entangled in the Chilean military coup of 1973. Daniel is abducted by Pinochet’s secret police and Lena tracks him to a sealed off area in the south of the country, called Colonia Dignidad. The Colonia presents itself as a charitable mission run by lay preacher Paul Schäfer but, in fact, is a place nobody ever escaped from. Lena decides to join the cult in order to find Daniel.”

Principal photography has already begun and will continue through the end of the year in Luxembourg, Munich, Berlin and South America. No release date has been announced.