
Emma Watson and her Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 2 crew have already racked in $25 million dollars and it hasn't even opened yet.
Emma plays Hermoine Granger in the landmark series and she's grown up before our eyes. Now as the last Harry Potter is ready to be released, Emma is ready to move on with her career.
Emma sat down with GlobalGrind and discussed her future. As it turns out, she's ready to be a warrior princess!
Check out what's next for Emma Watson and be sure to go see Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 2 in theaters everywhere Friday.
Throughout the series, all the characters go through tests of bravery. It’s an ongoing theme. In your own life, what story can you tell us where you had to put your own bravery to the test?
That’s a great question. I feel like young girls are told this whole idea that they have to be this kind of princess and be all delicate and fragile and that’s bullshit. I identify much more with the idea of being a warrior and being a fighter. If I was going to be a princess, I would be a warrior princess, definitely. I think women are scared of feeling powerful and strong and brave sometimes. There’s nothing wrong with being afraid.
It’s not the absence of fear it’s overcoming it and sometimes you just have to blast through and have faith, I guess. The last movie that I made, in Pittsburgh The Perks Of Being A WallFlower, I was terrified. My first day I was so nervous, doing a different accent, being on a new set in a foreign country and a crew and cast I didn’t know. There’s a scene where I have to mimic Susan Sarandon and I’m standing in a corset in front of all these extras trying to do this dance and I felt ridiculous. It’s funny coming out of this, I’m constantly doing things that are new so that takes bravery I guess, but I think it's just have faith in yourself and believe in yourself.
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