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About doing other movies (2007): "I've read scripts but nothing's particularly grabbed me and I don't want to do something just for the sake of doing it. It would have to be a film I feel really passionate about, because I've got so much else going on in my life.'

“She’s Going to Blow Everybody Away”

In an interview with Red Carpet News, Beauty and the Beast director Bill Condon talked about filming and the casting of Emma Watson.

“It’s exciting, we’re into our first month of shooting. It’s just been every day, to be on these huge sets that represent the Beasts castle, to see these musical numbers, we’re all pinching ourselves. It’s just been a very exciting, very kind of realistic telling of that story.” He said about Emma, “Oh my God, I think she’s going to blow everybody away. We’ve already done two of her musical numbers. She’s a beautiful singer, a wonderful dancer. She’s become one for this movie, she’s just one of the hardest working people I’ve ever met, and she’s really doing a beautiful job so far.”

 

Regression Trailer and Stills

The first full trailer for Alejandro Amenabar’s Regression has been released, along with new stills and an official summary. The film, starring Emma Watson, Ethan Hawke and David Thewlis, will be released August 28 in the US.

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Minnesota, 1990. Detective Bruce Kenner (Ethan Hawke) investigates the case of young Angela (Emma Watson), who accuses her father, John Gray (David Dencik), of an unspeakable crime. When John unexpectedly and without recollection admits guilt, renowned psychologist Dr. Raines (David Thewlis) is brought in to help him relive his memories and what they discover unmasks a horrifying nationwide mystery.

New Regression Poster and Queen of the Tearling Sequel

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Fear Always Finds Its Victim

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.

 

Queen of the Tearling

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.”

June 2015 Calendar

 

Congratulations to Akshay, our winner for the June Calendar Competition!

 

 

Honorable mention to Monica, Jia and Adarsh. Thank you to everyone that entered, and thank you to those who voted. All the competition entries can be viewed here.

 

June Calendar Vote

Voting for the June calendar is now open.

Remember, you only get to vote one time. Do not vote multiple times from different emails, and do not ask your friends to come and vote on your calendar. Let’s keep the competition fair.

Please make sure you write your choices in the order you like them. Your favorite should be first, then next favorite, etc.

  1. View the calendars here. Click on the thumbnails to see a larger preview image. Take your time, make sure you scroll all the way to the end and check out all the calendars.
  2. Choose your favorite 5 calendars, and write down their numbers in order, from best to 5th place. You don’t have to choose 5, you can vote for just one if you like, but you can vote for 5.
  3. Send your vote in an email to emmawatson.contest@gmail.com or in a PM to me on the forums to dookdookdook.

Voting is open through June 1, 00:00 GMT.

June Calendar Competition

The June Calendar Competition is now open.

  • The size of the calendar should be at least 1024×768. Higher resolutions are good. Widescreen is also allowed.
  • Calendars must be in a common graphics format such as jpg, tiff, gif or png.
  • It must have Emma-Watson.net and June and it should have the dates. It should be mostly original work, and images used should be respectful of Emma’s privacy.
  • The deadline to submit calendars is May 28.
  • No more than 3 entries per person. Please send entries to emmawatson.graphics@gmail.com
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May 2015 Calendar

 

Congratulations to Monika, our winner for the May Calendar Competition!

 

 

Honorable mention to Amy and Adarsh. Thank you to everyone that entered, and thank you to those who voted. All the competition entries can be viewed here.

 

May Calendar Vote

Voting for the May calendar is now open.

Remember, you only get to vote one time. Do not vote multiple times from different emails, and do not ask your friends to come and vote on your calendar. Let’s keep the competition fair.

Please make sure you write your choices in the order you like them. Your favorite should be first, then next favorite, etc.

  1. View the calendars here. Click on the thumbnails to see a larger preview image. Take your time, make sure you scroll all the way to the end and check out all the calendars.
  2. Choose your favorite 5 calendars, and write down their numbers in order, from best to 5th place. You don’t have to choose 5, you can vote for just one if you like, but you can vote for 5.
  3. Send your vote in an email to emmawatson.contest@gmail.com or in a PM to me on the forums to dookdookdook.

Voting is open through May 1, 00:00 GMT.

Emma one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People

Emma Watson was selected as a Pioneer in this years Time’s 100 Most Influential People for her work to end gender inequality. On Tuesday evening Emma attended a gala for the honorees at Lincoln Center in New York.

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May Calendar Competition

The May Calendar Competition is now open.

  • The size of the calendar should be at least 1024×768. Higher resolutions are good. Widescreen is also allowed.
  • Calendars must be in a common graphics format such as jpg, tiff, gif or png.
  • It must have Emma-Watson.net and May and it should have the dates. It should be mostly original work, and images used should be respectful of Emma’s privacy.
  • The deadline to submit calendars is April 27.
  • No more than 3 entries per person. Please send entries to emmawatson.graphics@gmail.com
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