In a brief
new interview with MTV, Emma Watson contemplates where the
Deathly Hallows split will be and how she will cope with life after
Potter:
Quote:
“I don’t know. I am as intrigued as you are. I am waiting at the moment to receive the script. It’s a tough call. I’m sure it will be some cruel cliffhanger.”
The delays of the next three films means that Watson will be saying a long goodbye to Hermione Granger – but she is emotional when it comes to leaving the character behind. “It’s really mixed feelings. It will be bittersweet. It will be very scary because it’s been such a massive part of my life. It will have been nearly over a decade that I’d been playing Hermione. It’ll be tough but I’ll be ready to go I think. I’ll be ready to take on other projects. It will be exciting.”
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will be released November 19, 2010 and May 2011.
UPDATE: Emma also
talked about the protocol for doing Princess Pea's voice-over for
The Tale of Despereaux at yesterday's
screening; and her plans for this Christmas:
Quote:
At the special screening she joked how making an animated feature had its perks: "You can literally just roll out of bed and go into the studio, it's great in that sense."
The young star also revealed how she's looking forward to Christmas.
"I can't wait it'll be so nice to spend time with my family and just veg out a bit," she said. "I watch the Queen, we have a roast, presents in the morning, stockings, all the usual suspects."
"I really want a snuggly pair of pyjamas," she added "like a really soft snuggly pair."