“It would have broken my heart”: Harry Potter Star Emma Watson Revealed She Would’ve Been Devastated by Tom Hanks if He Couldn’t Live Up to His Reputation

Harry Potter Star Emma Watson Revealed She Would've Been Devastated by Tom Hanks if He Couldn't Live Up to His Reputation

In the glittering realm of Hollywood, where stars often shine brighter off-screen, it’s not unusual for actors to be left star-struck by their idols. Emma Watson, globally recognized for her role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series, opened up about her experiences working with the legendary Tom Hanks in the movie The Circle. Watson’s candid revelations about her co-star, who she had admired for years, offer a heartwarming glimpse into the dynamics of their off-screen camaraderie and the mutual respect that blossomed between them.

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Emma Watson on Working with Tom Hanks

Tom Hanks and Emma Watson
Tom Hanks and Emma Watson

Emma Watson‘s admiration for Tom Hanks was no secret. The opportunity to work with him was a dream come true for the young actress who had always held Hanks in high regard. However, she was apprehensive about whether Hanks would live up to the lofty expectations she had set for him.

“There’s no way he’s going to be as nice as everyone says he is and whatever else. And then he was! He’s so generous and funny and easy-going, and he’s all the things you would want him to be. So I’m very happy to be able to report that to you sincerely because it would have broken my heart, I think if Tom wasn’t Tom,”

Watson confessed. Her relief was palpable as she discovered that Hanks was indeed the person she had imagined him to be and more.

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Tom Hanks’ Impressions of Emma Watson: A Grounded and Talented Co-Star

A still from The Circle
A still from The Circle

Tom Hanks, a seasoned actor who has worked with many talented individuals throughout his illustrious career, was equally effusive in his praise for Watson. He admired her grounded personality, a rarity in the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, and was impressed by her dedication to her craft.

“When you sit down, you talk ideas. She has notebooks. She’s listening to everything that everyone is saying and writes it down. She fills the notebooks after a couple of days of shooting. She takes it and incorporates it into the day’s work. Her work ethic is stunning. And for someone who started when she was about seven, it makes sense,”

Hanks said about Watson. His respect for Watson was evident in his words, painting a picture of a young actress who remained true to herself despite the pressures of fame.

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Navigating the World of The Circle: A Shared On-Screen Journey

Emma Watson as Mae Holland
Emma Watson as Mae Holland

In The Circle, Watson and Hanks navigated a world where privacy was a commodity and technology a double-edged sword. Their characters, Mae Holland and Eamon Bailey, represented different facets of this world, providing a nuanced exploration of the themes of privacy, technology, and social media. Their shared on-screen journey was a reflection of their off-screen relationship, marked by mutual respect and admiration.

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The insights from their YouTube interviews further highlighted their thoughts on the impact of technology and social media on society. Both actors acknowledged the pressures of being constantly watched and the impact of social media on fame, providing a thought-provoking commentary on the world we live in today.

Source: Eonline

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Hikithe Achumi is a Marvel Comics and MCU enthusiast with 5 years of content writing experience. With a background in Journalism and Digital Media.

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