Emma Watson All Grown Up In “Perks of Being a Wallflower”

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Clearly Emma Watson has worked as Hermione Granger in Harry Potter series where she stars as a young teenage girl. But now, just like Miley Cyrus, is ready to leave her teenage image behind her and present herself on the screen as a full grown women.  

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The movie is Emma’s obsession to be honest. She had read the novel and loved it to the core. When she heard that a movie was being made based on the novel she couldn’t help keep herself back from approaching the directors for the cast of main lead role.

Emma Watson’s first movie ever after Harry Potter series is “Perks Of Being A Wallflower” where her fans will see an absolutely different image of her. She stars as a senior student in the movie with adolescence presentation of herself. 

When asked about the movie, she said,

“I feel like it’s the perfect transition from Harry Potter to kind of a more adolescent movie. It’s a little bit of an older tone. It’s darker.” 

Emma Watson's Dance In The Perks Of Being A Wallflower

The movie has a dance sequence from Emma Watson where she dances in a very skimpy sexy and hot lingerie. Something different and very different, we must say, for all her Harry Potter fans. As this is her first PG 13 movie, Emma has been constantly nervous in the movie specially when it came to the lingerie dance scene. 

She said,

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“I was very nervous to that stuff. It was tough.”

Also different in the movie is Emma Watson’s British accent from Harry Potter series that will no longer be heard in Perks of Being a Wallflower as she has tried her best to have an American accent for the movie. 

“I really wanted to get that right. Logan and Ezra were very instructive. If I ever said anything that sounded weird, they were like, ‘That’s not right!’ and we would fix it.”



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