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Emma Watson Wants To Say Tata Bye Bye To Ms. Granger
“It"s exciting to start branching out, having just done Potter for ten years. I"m making a film in May which I"m really excited about, which is set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I"ll be doing an American accent which will be a challenge. But it"s nice just to do something different" Emma Watson says.
Her recent, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 which released last year was well acclaimed and has indeed made her feel proud. In her recent interview with BBC this what she had to say.
“I was thrilled with the response, you know, I feel like it was a real step up from the other films. Obviously I"m incredibly proud of them too but I think in terms of the performances we gave and just what we were able to achieve, I was really, really proud of it." Emma Watson adds.
While the part two of the last Harry series is stated to release this summer and Emma Watson's new project “The Perks of Being a Wallflower" is said to commence next month.



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