Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Emma Watson confirmed for Perks of a Wallflower role and more

Last night Stephen Chbosky was invited to speak at Slippery Rock University. He confirmed to the audience that Emma was going to be playing the role of Sam in Perks of a Wallflower. He also said that the movie was going to be filmed in Pittsburgh. Logan Lerman, Emma's co-star in the movie, has previously revealed that filming will begin in December 2010.

Quotes from twitter and facebook:

"The Perks of being a Wallflower is going to be filmed in Pittsburgh (duh!) with Emma Watson playing Sam. Excited?! Hell yes! ...The author of one of my favorite books EVER, The Perks of being a Wallflower, is on campus to speak to us! I'm so excited!!!!! "

"so guess what movie is coming out in 2011... the perks of being a wallflower... guess where it is being filmed... pittsburgh of course... guess who is going to play charlie... logan lerman... guess who is going to play sam... emma watson... wanna know how i found all of this out stephen chbosky was at sru tonight!!! ♥"

"Got my book signed by Stephen Chbosky, found out Emma Watson is definitely on for the role of Sam for the movie of Perks of being a Wallflower"

More news

Emma twittered and posted a facebook link to a music video that features her little brother Alex. She seems quite proud of him as can be expected. Just So You Know  has a small article about her posts and video on their site.

Harry Potter News

Harry Potter's Page had a set visit and had the chance to director David Yates. He had awesome things to say about Emma's performance in a critical scene.


Spoiler alert!!!!


Harry Potters Page
He then speaks of the torture scene with Bellatrix and Hermione.  “Emma was really keen to do this scene.  She completely gave herself over to the scene.  We set up a few cameras, and Helena got on top of her.  Helena was writing ‘mudblood’ on Emma’s arm, so she was scoring her skin, so we just let the whole thing role for like three or four minutes, and in that time we got some good bits and not so good bits,” he said.  “There were some bits that were very powerful where Emma just let go for a while and forgot that she was acting…she lost herself in this process and her screams were quite horrible, and you could feel it on the set.  Everyone felt uncomfortable; everyone just sort of stepped back a bit.  It was a very odd energy in the room.  She was kind of exploring and exercising demons and serving the scene in doing that.  It was very interesting.”

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