Our fansite has finally joined Instagram! You can now follow us @iheartwatsonnet for updates and lots of pretty pics of Emma. If you run an account dedicated to her yourself, make sure you leave us a comment so we can follow you back!

We have added screen captures from “Regression” to our photo gallery! This is the last movie we were missing… we’re ready for the next one now, Emma!





So this is some good news! Emma’s latest movie, Disney’s live-action adaptation “Beauty and the Beast” is returning to theaters next week! Fans in Los Angeles and New York City will have the chance to watch the movie starting December 1st. According to Entertainment Weekly, Variety and Deadline, this re-release is part of an awards push for the movie – so far, it seems to be a strong contender for Best Musical at the Golden Globes, at the very least.
This year’s live-action version of Beauty and the Beast will be returning to the big screen for a one-week engagement in Los Angeles and New York, Dec. 1, Disney announced Monday.
Director Bill Condon’s remake of the 1991 animated Disney classic stars Emma Watson as Belle, Dan Stevens as the Beast, Luke Evans as Gaston, Kevin Kline as Belle’s father Maurice, and Josh Gad as LeFou. The Beast’s household staff is voiced by Ewan McGregor, Stanley Tucci, Audra McDonald, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Ian McKellen, and Emma Thompson.
Beauty and the Beast, which will play at the AMC Century City in L.A. and the AMC Empire 25 in New York City, was originally released March 17 and has earned $504 million at the domestic box office, making it, so far, 2017’s highest-grossing film.
In addition to delighting fans in both cities, the release is also part of an awards push for the movie. (Members of AMPAS, BAFTA, ACE, ADG, ASC, CAS, DGA, HFPA, MPEG, MPSE, PGA, WGA, CDG, and VES will be admitted with a guest to screenings at both theaters with valid membership card.)
Source: Entertainment Weekly
Our gallery has finally been updated with lots of screen captures of Emma’s scenes in Colonia. The film was released a couple of years ago, and you can buy it on DVD, Blu-Ray or On Demand on sites like Amazon, Best Buy and iTunes.




