Emma’s Official Site has been updated with scans from Elle magazine UK. I was able to get the full size of the photos so you can view them all nice and clear in the gallery, if you look at them on her site they are all blurry. From a design point of view I LOVE how they laid out all the pages!! 😀
Emma Watson is on the cover of Elle UK August and the issue will have an interview along with a photoshoot (I assume). Some photos and quotes can be found at this link. The issue goes on sale on Wednesday so if anyone can get scans, send them in!
“I need to go away and figure out what I want to do. I just want to take a step back and not rush into stuff. I need university to give me that break. Maybe I’ll keep acting, maybe I won’t.”
EA has released a new video where Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy), Freddie Stroma (Cormac McClaggen), Bonnie Wright (Ginny Weasley), Jessie Cave (Lavender Brown) and Evanna Lynch (Luna Lovegood) talk about the Half-Blood Prince video game.
A whole bunch of magazine scans are now online thanks to Amortentia and DanielRadcliffe.com. The following links will take you to the TrioNet gallery, where I also work.
Times Online has posted their interview with Emma that I posted about earlier!
Inside, however, I reckon little has changed since a small, determined nine-year-old went to audition. “You wouldn’t believe how much I was compelled to play Hermione. I knew I was right to play her, even when my parents were trying to convince me not to. I made it my life for three or four months, just getting through those auditions.” Now Watson is equally determined to bury acting for three years. With four As at A level, having studied obsessively between takes, she is taking up a place in September to study English and art at a university in yet another undisclosed location. She wants to be a civilian again, “like Jodie Foster when she went to Yale,” says Watson. “And I want to forget about hair and make-up.”
On the Potter set, “it takes an hour to get ready every day. They call us at 7.30am.” Watson leans forward across the trailer’s Formica table to show me the extensions plaited into her backcombed light brown hair to give it Hermione Granger’s messy curls. Plus there are fake scars – “They must have rubbed off – I just took a nap” – and plenty of slap to make her lightly freckled skin matt and witchy. The heavy eyebrows are for real, though.