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Posted on January 01, 2017 by Neide   Beauty & The Beast

Happy New Year, Watson fans! Disney started the New Year by releasing two clips from the upcoming movie Beauty and The Beast which stars Emma and Dan Stevens. You can watch them bellow!

Posted on December 30, 2016 by Gabby   Beauty & The Beast

Thanks to a fan on Instagram, we now have a small sample of Emma singing ‘Something There’ for her upcoming film, ‘Beauty and The Beast’. The song is featured on the official doll for Belle, bought at Toys R Us.

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Posted on December 25, 2016 by Gabby   Beauty & The Beast Videos

The first extended TV spot for Emma’s upcoming Beauty and The Beast has been released! It features a closer look on Belle and Beast’s relationship, and you can watch it below. Happy Holidays, everyone!

Posted on December 06, 2016 by Neide   The Circle

Hello Watson fans! USA Today has released an exclusive trailer of Emma’s upcoming movie, The Circle also starring Tom Hanks, John Boyega and Karen Gillan. You can learn more about the movie bellow!

 

Dustin Hoffman’s college graduate Ben Braddock struggled with his future prospects in the 1967 classic The Graduate.

Fifty years later, it’s Emma Watson as new grad Mae Holland who grapples with her destiny in The Circle (in theaters April 28), seen here in an exclusive trailer and sneak-peek photos.

“Mae asks many of the same questions. She’s struggling, living with her parents, looking for meaning and frustrated,” says Circle director James Ponsoldt. “She lands her dream job. Then things start to get weird.”

Adapted from Dave Eggers’ 2013 best-selling sci-fi novel of the same name, Mae finds work in Silicon Valley with a tech company called The Circle and run by visionary leader Eamon Bailey (Tom Hanks).

“Bailey’s notion is that knowing is good, and knowing everything is better,” says Ponsoldt. “He believes all experiences should be available to everyone, not only the privileged or people who can afford to them. He’s deeply interested in technology that can make people share all human experiences with everyone. He’s a boundary pusher, even boundary destroyer.”
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