“I just couldn’t get it”: Emma Watson Had To Teach Star Wars Actor How To Act After He Failed To Enact One Scene In Critically Panned Movie That Got 15% Rating

Emma Watson Had To Teach Star Wars Actor How To Act After He Failed To Enact One Scene In Critically Panned Movie That Got 15% Rating

Emma Watson is widely renowned for her acting like no other. An amazing actress and an even more brilliant personality as a whole, the 33-year-old actress has starred in numerous top-rated movies and TV shows. With theatrical skills as breathtaking as hers, the Harry Potter actress is more than capable of teaching acting as well as guiding her co-actors to perfection.

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Emma Watson is one of the most stunning actresses in Hollywood
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And that’s just what she did to help John Boyega, Watson’s co-star during the shoot of their movie together, The Circle (2017) after the latter embarrassed himself by making a blunderous mistake on the sets.

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Emma Watson Helped John Boyega as He Failed to Enact Scene

Emma Watson coached John Boyega when he failed to enact a scene in The Circle
Emma Watson coached John Boyega when he failed to enact a scene in The Circle

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John Boyega is most famously known for his contribution to the Star Wars franchise. With acting skills as daunting as his, no one could ever expect the 31-year-old actor to even make mistakes, let alone fail to enact a scene for a movie. However, the Golden Globe winner unexpectedly proved everyone wrong as he found himself unable to deliver a scene in the movie The Circle (2017).

Talking about the scene and explaining how his co-star in the movie, Emma Watson helped him act out the scene, Boyega said,

“My second to last day, I had a big speech that basically put the whole movie in context for the audience, and I just froze up. I froze up and I forgot the whole thing. I was there with Emma Watson, who was amazing about it. And I found myself in an Acting 101 class, with Emma trying to say, ‘Just remember the lines. What are your motivations?’ And I just couldn’t get it. It was embarrassing.” 

Thanks to the Harry Potter star coaching him to enact the scene, John Boyega found himself to be extremely fortunate for having a co-actor like Emma Watson.

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Emma Watson Grew Too Attached to The Circle

Emma Watson in a still from The Circle (2019)
Emma Watson in a still from The Circle (2019)

Famous for roleplaying Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter franchise, Emma Watson has proved herself time by time with her brilliant adaptation of every single character that gets assigned to her. Playing the female lead as a young employee of a powerful social media company in her movie The Circle, the Teen Choice award winner revealed how she grew attached to her character, saying,

“It really stuck with me, the story and the questions that it raised. I found myself weeks later pondering different aspects of it and I think that’s always a good sign for a story or something I might potentially work on. It doesn’t leave you quickly.”

While Emma Watson found the movie to be an amazing experience for her, the 2017 movie ended up being severely criticized with a mere 15% rating by Rotten Tomatoes in total.

You can watch The Circle on Netflix.

Source: CheatSheet

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