Projects in which Emma Watson won't take a part.
''Fifty shade of gray''
Last summer, Emma Watson tried to quell rumors that she would star in Focus Features’ big screen adaptation of E L James’ erotica novel Fifty Shades of Grey, but the role of Anastasia Steele just seems to keep finding its way back to her.
This time the reports of her casting comes from hacker collective Anonymous, which with hacker team M3du5a stole and published documents from Constantin Film’s internal server. One document says Emma Watson is attached to star in Fifty Shades of Grey. It is not known, though, how old the document is. THR first reported this news last week. Today the story was picked up widely, with headlines claiming Watson was “confirmed” for the role spreading like wildfire.
When contacted, Focus Features told EW that casting has not begun for Fifty Shades of Grey. The rep for Focus also confirmed that Constantin Film is not involved in the making of the movie.
source: Entertainment Weekly
''Your voice in my head''
It was reported last year that the actress would play journalist Emma Forrest in the upcoming memoir adaptation, which would reunite her with Harry Potter director David Yates.
Stanley Tucci, who is signed on to play Forrest's psychiatrist, revealed to Digital Spy that Watson is no longer attached to the project, with Emily Blunt now set to take the lead role.
It is hoped that production will begin in late spring, although Yates's departure leaves the film in search of a director. Watch the video above to find out what Tucci had to say.
Your Voice In My Head follows Forrest's experiences as a young writer in New York and her sessions with a therapist who she credits with saving her life.
source:digitalspy
It is hoped that production will begin in late spring, although Yates's departure leaves the film in search of a director. Watch the video above to find out what Tucci had to say.
Your Voice In My Head follows Forrest's experiences as a young writer in New York and her sessions with a therapist who she credits with saving her life.
source:digitalspy
''Cinderella''
Here is it what Marc Graser twitted
Emma Watson has decided NOT to star in Disney's CINDERELLA.
— Marc Graser (@marcgraser) March 12, 2013
This may leave many fans disappointed, as I don't think we've had a more spot-on piece of casting in some time - but as you can see from the below Tweet from Variety's Marc Graser, the lovely Emma Watson won't be playing Cinderella in Disney's live action adaptation, which has Thor helmer Kenneth Branagh lined up to direct.
We don't have any more details right now, but apparently scheduling conflicts were always a possibility so perhaps that's the reason Watson was forced to pass. The movie still has Cate Blanchett attached to play the Wicked Stepmother, and Gabriella Wilde (The Three Musketeers), Imogen Poots (Fright Night) and Alicia Vikander (Anna Karenina) were all up for the lead role at one point too so perhaps the glass slipper will pass to one of them now.
source:comicbookmovie
And Also “Beauty and the Beast” won't be filmed this year.
Watson still has another fantasy role waiting in the wings in Guillermo del Toro’s “Beauty and the Beast,” at Warner Bros., in which she’ll play Belle. However, that project is still in development at the studio and does not yet have a production start date or berth on the release calendar. It will not go before the cameras this year, freeing Watson up for other roles. Denise Di Novi (“Edward Scissorhands,” “The Nightmare Before Christmas”) is co-producing “Beauty and the Beast,” which was announced early last year.
source:variety
And Also “Beauty and the Beast” won't be filmed this year.
Watson still has another fantasy role waiting in the wings in Guillermo del Toro’s “Beauty and the Beast,” at Warner Bros., in which she’ll play Belle. However, that project is still in development at the studio and does not yet have a production start date or berth on the release calendar. It will not go before the cameras this year, freeing Watson up for other roles. Denise Di Novi (“Edward Scissorhands,” “The Nightmare Before Christmas”) is co-producing “Beauty and the Beast,” which was announced early last year.
source:variety
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