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About whether or not Hermione's going to die in the last book (2007): "My theory changes every week. I was really convinced at one point Hermione is gonna die, and now I don't know, she might make it. I really don't know, I have to say I really don't. I can't wait to read it."

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Hot Magazine

Hot magazine from Malaysia looks at the evolution of Harry Potter, or at least how the trio and other cast members have changed over the past 10 years. Thanks to Fara for the scans.

 

 

New Banner and Photoshoot Image

Another set of banners have been released of the trio and Voldemort. Hermione is armed with Bellatrix’s wand. And a new image from the studio shots has Emma as Hermione fending off an attack.

 

Lancome Photo

And a new photo from the Trésor Midnight Rose campaign.

 

 

Emma Covers Marie Claire CZ, New Lancome Photos

Emma Watson is on the cover of July’s Marie Claire in the Czech Republic. Most of the photos used in the article are the same photoshoot as the December US edition, but there are some new photos from the photoshoots for the Lancôme Trésor Midnight Rose campaign. You can see them here. Click the cover thumb for the complete article. Thanks to Vitek for sending in the scans.

 

Deathly Hallows TV Spot 8

Reminder: First a reminder, don’t forget, the deadline for calendars is the 27th this month.

Ok, Here’s a clear version of I think the 8th Deathly Hallows TV spot. I’ll say nothing more for those who don’t want spoilers. Others can watch the video below, or in HD in our video gallery.

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New Mariano Vivanco Images

More stunning images from Emma’s photoshoot with Mariano Vivanco! New photos can be seen in a new interview at University Magazine. From the questions and answers, the interview appears to be from late last year, so nothing really new, but still worth reading.

 

 

 

 

Screen magazine from Japan also features a new photo by Vivanco in the July issue, along with two new promotional photos from Deathly Hallows. Thanks Snitchseeker.

 

 

 

 

Emma Watson and Mark Demsteader

We have a new photo of Emma posing with Mark Demsteader, the British artist who created a series of portraits for the “Emma” collection, 34 works in charcoal and gouache, ink, and oils. The collection is now on exhibit at the Panter & Hall Gallery on Bury Street in London through July 1. Items are available for purchase now through their website, with 10% of the proceeds donated to “Emma’s charity of choice, CAMFED International. There are only 6 still available.

 

 

Final Trailer for Deathly Hallows

Warner Bros. has released the final trailer for Deathly Hallows: Part 2, and indeed the final trailer for Harry Potter. 🙁

There are a number of new scenes, but for those who don’t want any more spoilers, I’ll keep silent. And those who do, can watch the video.

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July Calendar Competition

The July 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 July 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 June 27.
  • No more than 3 entries per person please. All entries must be sent to emmawatson.graphics@gmail.com

Two New Deathly Hallows Banners

 

It All Ends

The end is coming soon. The last images will fade, the credits will roll, and the screen will go dark. David Yates spoke about filming the last scene with Emma, Dan and Rupert and I think it really fits the mood that many of us our feeling. Soon we will “reflect on everything that’s happened”, and Harry Potter will just be a memory.

 

** SPOILER **

 

We shot the scene on the viaduct, outside Hogwarts, and it was really peaceful. It was a really sunny day. It was all backlit. And it’s a very tender scene where they sort of reflect on everything that’s happened, all the battles and everything, and they hold hands, and the camera falls away. It’s a really tender, lovely scene.

I said to them, ‘Look, guys, this is the last scene we’re all going to do with you three together in front of the camera. So, it’s not just the last scene of these three characters in the movie, this is your last scene in this series of films. That’s what today is about.’ And it infused it with a kind of emotion which was really moving actually.

Vogue – Behind-the-Scenes with Emma

Vogue.com has released a video made during the photoshoot for Emma’s feature in the magazine. The shoot took place the day before her 21st birthday, calling it a ‘massive deal’, poignant and surreal. She also reveals a rather unusual birthday gift she asked for. There have been a lot of comments of how different she looks, and Emma agrees, “I walked over to the monitor and I’ve never seen myself look like this before. It was like “Who’s that girl? Who is that, with the lips?” It’s a great video and I think you’ll enjoy it.

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Emma’s “New Day” in Vogue

Emma Watson opens up in the latest issue of Vogue and gives us a glimpse into her real life. She talks about university, Perks, her clothing lines, romance and growing up with Hermione. HP has given her wealth and fame that most can only dream about, but it has come at a cost. “I have had no control over my life,” she says. “I have lived in a complete bubble. And now I’m desperately trying to find my way through it.” With Emma’s drive and determination, I think she will do just fine.
 



Emma Watson’s New Day

by Amanda Foreman
photographed by Mario Testino


It’s the pixie-cut hair and flawless skin that give her away. Emma Watson is dressed unobtrusively in a cotton flower-print French Connection dress and beige sandals, but she is unmistakable. Fans have accosted her five times in the past half hour alone. Today is the actress’s twenty-first birthday, and she is determined to spend it as she pleases—which means a leisurely mid-morning latte followed by a stroll through the Joan Miró exhibition at London’s Tate Modern.

Emma ignores the stares and continues to chat animatedly about Miró’s willingness to take risks with his art. An avid painter herself—“I love it and have a need to do it”—she can talk eloquently about every picture on the wall. Her favorite is The Farm, a painting once owned by Ernest Hemingway that brought the artist his first taste of success outside Spain. What she admires, Emma tells me, is that Miró was both a draftsman and a painter, unafraid to combine these talents to create something that was simultaneously surreal and hyperreal.

 

 

Her words could just as well apply to what is happening around us. The increasingly febrile atmosphere is, frankly, terrifying as word filters through that Hermione Granger, Emma’s alter ego (who will make her final appearance in this month’s Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2), is in the building. A raucous band of teenagers turns around and heads straight toward her. “It’s time to go,” she says, and we head swiftly for the nearest exit. Outside, a photographer in a tree starts snapping away until she is inside the car and driving away.

This is not an experience most people would ever wish to repeat, but Emma resumes her breathless discussion as though nothing untoward just happened. “I have to really enjoy the good things because it makes the bad things OK,” she explains. Learning how to put her life into some kind of perspective and carve her own meaning onto it has been the great challenge of the past two years.

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