Emma Watson Joins 'Napoleon and Betsy'
Filed under: Drama, Romance, Casting, Newsstand, Harry Potter
It's been a busy week for Emma Watson. Not only did she turn 18 (a landmark which caused no small amount of cheering among the guys I know -- you pervs!), and not only did she inherit her Harry Potter fortune, but now she's landed her first real non-Potter role. According to The Hollywood Reporter, she is going to star in Napoleon and Betsy, a historical romance written and directed by Benjamin Ross. It is set to begin shooting in the fall to work around the scheduled 2009 start of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Watson will play Betsy, a young and headstrong noblewoman who is trapped on the island of St. Helena. There, she meets and falls in love with the exiled Napoleon. It's based loosely on a true story -- the real Betsy was all of thirteen, and wrote a book recalling how Napoleon enjoyed playing childish games with her and her siblings. Not quite Harlequin material. I can't help but think that a movie about a playful Napoleon might be more interesting than a bodice ripper. (Possibly, bodices will not be ripped.) The role originally belonged to Scarlett Johannson, who gave it up when the film headed in a younger direction. She is still set to produce the film.
As Napoleon was 46-years-old when exiled to St. Helena, they must really be aiming for the "creepy" level. Perhaps Hollywood will re-imagine him as a handsome twenty-something. I'm envisioning James McAvoy, at least for Watson's sake.
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4-18-2008 @ 8:53PM
mike green said...
I don't think it will be james mcavoy, Emma watson is french and she speaks fluent frenc, so at least once they can do the right thing and have napleon speak french
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4-18-2008 @ 9:49PM
D Records said...
Yeah i think Ms. Rappe was joking about the McAvoy thing - since he seems to be the latest British (oh sorry! Scottish) romantic interest lately. It was a joke on how Hollywood goes for sex appeal rather than historical accuracy, i.e., Eric Bana as King Henry...but it's great that you know Ms. Watson speaks Frenc.
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4-19-2008 @ 11:12PM
Emma said...
emma will play the role well.she's french born and speaks excellent french.and she's a middle class eng. girl,so she'll fit into tht noblewoman mode v well.plus she has this aura of great classiness and poise many teens will never possess.as to the love scenes present,am v sure emma will rise to the ocassion as she being a drama actress etc know only too well how to act in it.
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4-21-2008 @ 2:11AM
Elisabeth said...
Ballet Shoes was for television, and Despereux was animated -- she provided a voice. This will be her first adult feature film role.
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4-21-2008 @ 9:30AM
Jennifer said...
Ballet Shoes and The Tale of Despereaux are both non-Potter movies that Emma has been in. All of the trio are exploring other acting roles.
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4-30-2008 @ 11:43AM
Lisa said...
Great!
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