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Emma Watson moving on from Harry Potter

June 10, 3:34 PMFresno TV/Movie/DVD ExaminerMichael McGuire
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  Emma Watson in 'The Tale of Deppereaux' (Universal Pictures Photo)

Emma Watson is ready to move on from her Harry Potter roles. Considering there are only two more sequels scheduled to be released, she doesn’t have much choice.

She took her first step beyond Potter in 2007 with a BBC TV movie titled “Ballet Shoes.”

iDMb Pro described the plot as, “The story of three orphan girls (Pauline, Petrova, and Posy), adopted by an eccentric explorer, Great Uncle Matthew, and his niece Sylvia, in 1930s London..”

Next step, according to IDMb Pro, is a rumored roll with veteran actor Al Pacino in “Napoleon and Betsy,” which IDMb Pro describes as “The story of fallen French Emperor Napoleon during his last years on the island of St. Helena when he falls in love with a young English girl.”

While passing by the television the other day I noticed what a little girl Emma was in her first Harry Potter outing.

Now 19 years old – time flies, folks – Emma is ready for more mature roles.

 

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