War Horse plays on the West End’s New London Theatre

As some of you may know Emma Watson is a theatre enthusiast, she loves the stage and she longs to be in it! Last night Emma was seen coming in to see the West End’s production of Nick Stafford’s War Horse, a story about a Horse and his owner’s journey through the struggles of World War I.  With her is good friend George Craig, lead singer and guitarist of the band One Night Only. They’ve worked together as models for Burberry.

She is currently in talks to star in the “Perks of Being a Wallflower”. She is also in the lookout for other projects. Now that the Harry Potter films have come to an end, she is free to do more films. Although not this summer. Ms Watson will enter the 2nd year of her Liberal Arts major in Brown University this September.

Potter Teaser Trailer from the MTV Movie Awards

A new teaser trailer of the last Potter film “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows” was shown on MTV Movie Awards on 6 June 2010.  In it we see the protagonist Harry Potter and friends making their way to the final climax of the book adaptation.

Video/Images: Potter film wins National Movie Awards’ honours

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Actress Emma Watson attended the National Movie Awards ceremony in London, England, 26th May 2010. Along with co-stars Bonnie Wright and Daniel Radcliffe, the cast and crew of the ever popular Potter films received two honours at the ceremony.

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On video: The trio accepting the Potter film award.

Emma Watson, Logan Lerman to film ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’

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Actress Emma Watson is negotiating the details of her role for a new movie with Logan Lerman in the indie coming-of-age drama “The Perks of Being a Wallflower,” Variety reports.

Watson, Lerman in talks for ‘Perks’

Indie coming-of-age drama set up at Mr. Mudd

Emma Watson and Logan Lerman are in talks to star in indie coming-of-age drama “The Perks of Being a Wallflower,” set up at John Malkovich’s Mr. Mudd.

“Perks of Being a Wallflower” author Stephen Chbosky will direct from his own script with Lianne Halfon, Malkovich and Russell Smith producing.

For Watson, the casting would be her first feature role outside her work as Hermione Granger in Warner Bros’ eight Harry Potter films. The final pic, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” is set for release in July 2011.

She appeared in the 2007 telepic “The Ballet Shoes” and voiced the part of Princess Pea in 2008’s “The Tale of Despereaux.”

Lerman, who toplined in “Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief,” has been cast as D’Artagnan in Paul W.S. Anderson’s version of “Three Musketeers” for Constantin.

“Perks,” published in 1999, is narrated by a shy and unpopular teenager who describes his life by writing a series of letters to an anonymous person and explores the awkward times of adolescence, including drug use and sexuality.

The book has been on the American Library Assn.’s list of the top ten most frequently challenged books for reasons including the treatment of drugs, sex and suicide. (By DAVE MCNARY/Variety)

The movie is an adaptation of the book. For more information on the book, please check it out:

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More announcements are expected to here soon. More on the details of the filming schedule will also be announce soon. Check back here.

Emma Watson Strikes a Pose, then Crams for Exams

Watch our behind-the-scenes video of Patrick Demarchelier photographing Harry Potter star Emma Watson to see just how much work goes into a photo shoot, from styling to hair and makeup, to lighting, to the homework Watson was evidently catching up on for her freshman year at Brown. (Vanity Fair/Patrick Demarchelier)

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Emma Watson is ‘One Bewitching Coed’ – Vanity Fair, with Photo Shoot

Evgenia Peretz and Patrick Demarchelier spotlight Emma Watson as the star of the Harry Potter series masters a tricky real-life role: Ivy League freshman.

“If I'm honest, I was her,” says Emma Watson (here wearing a dress and necklace by Chanel and rings by Nina Ricci), about the similarities between herself and Hermione Granger.

Once upon a time there were two little girls living in England. Both were kind, full of energy, and eager to please, and had a charming habit of telling people what to do. One was named Hermione Granger, the other Emma Watson. “If I’m honest, I was her,” says Watson. “I was very keen. I was super-eager to please and be good. And I was always kind of bossy.” At age 11, Hermione was so bright and winning that she was selected to go to Hogwarts, the famous school for magic in J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series. At age nine, Emma was so bright and winning that she was chosen from tens of thousands of girls to play Hermione in the first Harry Potter movie, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. Ten years—and a $5.4 billion movie franchise—later, Watson was in 2009 the highest-paid actress in Hollywood and has found herself in a place even stranger than anything Rowling could have dreamed up: Brown University.

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“It was just awful,” she recalls thinking at first, during freshman week. “I was like, I must be mad. Why am I doing this?” And what was with all the party-hearty stuff? She nervously attended her first frat party, hoping she might get into the swing of things. “I felt like I’d walked into an American teen movie. I picked up the red cups. I was like, Wow, they really do drink from these.” Then she started meeting people: a roommate who had no interest in Harry Potter (phew!), some really friendly rower guys, and eventually one Rafael Cebrián, who’s a rock musician and actor in his native Spain and has reportedly become her boyfriend. After shopping classes, she settled on European women’s history, Ovid’s Metamorphoses, and acting. “I think actually I’m the worst person in the class,” says Watson cheerily. After a youth spent as a superstar, Watson has finally found out what it feels like to be a normal, liberated girl—and she’s never been happier. “I was scared before I came to Brown—that I wasn’t going to be allowed to have both [a career and a normal life]. People would think that I didn’t deserve to have both. [I was afraid they’d think], You’re famous. You’re given free handbags. Why should you deserve to be normal?” And in case they hadn’t noticed, she’s also the gorgeous new face of Burberry. As its creative director, Christopher Bailey, puts it, “She’s the only girl I know who gets two completely different reactions from people: ‘Aw’ and ‘Whoa!’?”

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Emma Watson out of NY, back to RI’s Brown University

Actress Emma Watson flew back to RI, to resume her studies of Liberal Arts at Brown University. After attending the Metropolitan Costume Institute Gala last night in NYC. The 20-year old will also commence filming the last scenes for the last Potter films, due to be release in November 2010 and July 2011.