The 2014 Teen Choice Award nominees have been announced, and Emma Watson has been nominated for Choice Movie Actress: Drama for her role as Ila in 2014’s biblical epic “Noah”, whilst her co-star Russell Crowe is also nominated for Choice Movie Actor: Drama. Head over to teenchoiceawards.com to cast your vote, and watch the results live on Sunday August 10, on FOX.
Kristen Bell, Veronica Mars
Sandra Bullock, Gravity
Jennifer Lawrence, American Hustle
Emma Watson, Noah
Shailene Woodley, The Fault in Our Stars
I’ve just added all of our images relating to Emma’s role in “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”, the sixth film in the series, with over 950 images added.
Unfortunately, it looks as though Guillermo del Toro has dropped out of directing the live-action “Beauty & the Beast” adaptation, which Emma is reported to be starring in:
Did the recent announcement of Disney’s live-action reimagining of the project kill it, you ask? Nope, Warner Bros. is still going ahead with the project, they’ll just have to do it with a new director.
Why did del Toro drop out? Why does he drop out of half the projects he’s attached to direct? Because like folks like Ridley Scott or Leonardo DiCaprio, del Toro tends to over-commit to projects that run long and then he realizes he’ll never be able to make the 16,000 projects he had in development (remember his “Frankenstein” movie at Universal that didn’t go anywhere for a random, off-the-top-of-my-head example?).
WB is currently looking for new directors to take over and Watson is apparently still attached. But del Toro’s DNA will still be all over the movie. He wrote the script and he’s still producing the movie. But that can be said for a lot of GdT-produced movies (remember “Mama”?). We’re not saying that a live-action revisionist take of “Beauty & The Beast” written and produced by del Toro isn’t interesting, but it might just end up like one of the many watered-down projects he’s handed off to other filmmakers in his stead.
I’ve just added all of our images relating to Emma’s role in “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”, with over 700 images added including over 600 HD screen captures.



