A few days ago, according to media reports, Emma Watson is considering returning to the Harry Potter film series, but only if JK Rowling is not involved. This is related to J. K. Rowling’s previous transgender-phobic remarks.
Currently, neither J. K. Rowling nor Emma Watson have responded publicly to the matter on social networks, and Warner has not taken a position on the matter. The statement has also aroused heated debate among foreign netizens.
At the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) ceremony some time ago, presenter Rebel Wilson introduced: “Presenting the next award is Emma Watson, who claims to be a feminist, but we all know she’s a witch”.
And when Emma took the stage she followed up with Rebel Wilson’s words, “I’m here for all the witches! “. This became a hot topic of discussion on social media, with many pointing out that this was a clever way for her to slam J.K. Rowling.
Emma Watson became a child actress in 2001 when she starred in her debut film ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’.
Since then, she has been starring in the role of Hermione in the ‘Harry Potter’ series for 10 years. Since the release of ‘Little Women’ in 2019, Emma Watson has not yet had a film production.
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