EntertainmentWhat has Emma Watson, from Harry Potter, been doing after stopping acting?Currently on break from her acting career, Emma Watson has focused on other occupations since 2019, when she acted in Little Women today at 10:19

EntertainmentWhat has Emma Watson, from Harry Potter, been doing after stopping acting?Currently on break from her acting career, Emma Watson has focused on other occupations since 2019, when she acted in Little Women today at 10:19

Currently on break from her acting career, Emma Watson has focused on other occupations since 2019, when she starred in Little Women

Known for playing Hermione Granger in the films of Harry Potter, Emma Watson also starred in films such as The Circle (2017), Beauty and the Beast (2017) and The advantages of being invisible (2012), but took a break from her acting career after participating in Little Womendirected by Greta Gerwig. After all, what has she been doing in these more than four years?

It is worth remembering how, in Little Women, Watson interpreted Meg March. The cast also included names like Saoirse Ronan (Jo March), Florence Pugh (Amy March), Timothée Chalamet (Laurie), Meryl Streep (Aunt March), Laura Dern (Margaret March), between others. Even so, she made other appearances, such as in the documentary Celebrating 20 Years of Harry Potter: Back to Hogwarts (2022).

During an interview with Vogue, the artist revealed how she has been very busy since 2019, and paid attention to other things. In the conversation, she reflected when she showed tarot cards. “It is an indicator of an important and inexorable shift in tectonic range, so it represents achievements, fulfillment, possibilities and potentially successful conclusions,” she said.

I’ve been planting a lot of seeds over the last four or five years.

“You can’t always be in the picking or harvesting phase of life. Life has seasons. For me, the card speaks of a kind of maturation, of things coming to fruition,” he continued Emma Watson in the conversation.

Source: Rollingstone

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