Emma Watson, who everyone knows as Hermione from Harry Potter, has starred in many great movies outside the franchise, ranked here by Letterboxd.
One of the highest-paid actresses in the world, Emma Watson’s acting career has been among the most successful since her debut movie Harry Potter, in which she plays the role of Hermione Granger, one of the main characters and Harry Potter’s closest friends.
As there isn’t any news of upcoming movies starring Watson, it is a great time to take a look at all the other films she has starred in that are not in the Harry Potter franchise. Fans who loved Watson in the Wizarding World are likely to enjoy these other varied performances, as well.
Updated on September 20th, 2022 by Colin McCormick: Although the Return to Hogwarts special on HBO Max may have made Harry Potter fans miss Emma Watson’s days as Hermione Granger, Watson’s self-directed short film for Prada was released in 2022 also and shows that, once again, that she has a promising career outside the franchise.
The Circle (2017) – 2.1
- Available on Tubi
There appeared to be a lot of potential for The Circle to be something really special. Not only does it have Emma Watson headlining a conspiracy thriller set in the tech world, but she is joined by the likes of John Boyega and Tom Hanks.
Watson plays a young woman who gets a dream job at the largest tech and social media company in the world where she finds her work pushing the boundaries of ethics. Despite the promise, The Circlewasn’t received very well by critics.
Regression (2015) – 2.4
- Available on Tubi, Roku and Vudu
For people who remember Watson as the young child in the early Harry Potter movies, it can be quite startling to see her suddenly in an intense thriller such as Regression. Ethan Hawke stars in the movie as a detective investigating a runaway girl (Watson) which leads him to discover what seems to be a hidden cult.
There have been many scary horror movies about cults but Regression is ultimately a thriller film about the ‘Satanic Panic’ and it’s not ranked as one of the best ones on Letterboxd.
Noah (2014) – 2.6
- Available on Hoopla and Pluto TV
Noah is a biblical epic drama film based on the biblical account of Noah’s Ark found in the books of Genesis and Enoch. When God decides that mankind has gotten too sinful and must be wiped off the face of the Earth, he assigns Noah the task of building an ark large enough to house his family and a breeding pair of each animal to survive the flood he would cause soon.
Watson plays Ila, an orphan fostered by Noah and his wife Naameh, who is in a romantic connection with Noah’s son, Shem. With an incredible cast led by Oscar-winner Russell Crowe and acclaimed auteur Darren Aronofsky at the helm, Noah was a letdown to some but still a fascinating take on the Biblical story.
The Tale Of Despereaux (2008) – 2.6
- Available on STARZ
The Tale of Despereaux is a computer-animated adventure fantasy film released in 2008, partly based on Kate DiCamillo’s 2003 novel of the same name. Princess Pea, a human princess who befriends the mouse protagonist Despereaux, is played by Emma Watson. She is the Princess of Dor, the king and queen’s only child.
Princess Pea is a sweet, polite, well-behaved, and elegant young lady, recognized for being affectionate, noble, and intelligent. Despite the film’s dazzling visuals, critics say that The Tale of Despereaux feels repetitive and unimaginative as a plot.
The Bling Ring (2013) – 2.8
- Available on Showtime, Hoopla and DIRECTV
The Bling Ring, a satirical criminal thriller written and directed by Sofia Coppola was released in 2013 and is based on the real-life group the “Bling Ring,” a crime group that reportedly targeted over 50 homes and stole $3 million in cash and belongings, mostly from celebrities.
Emma Watson takes on the role of Nicolette “Nicki” Moore, one of the burglars in the film. It is a different role for Watson and she seems to relish playing the flawed yet compelling character. Though it was not given much notice, some call it 2013’s most overlooked movie.
Ballet Shoes (2007) – 3.1
- Available on Tubi, Roku, Fubo TV, Crackle and Plex
Ballet Shoes is a television film based on Noel Streatfeild’s 1936 novel of the same name, which was adapted by Heidi Thomas. It tells the story of three orphaned girls who are adopted as infants by an eccentric adventurer and struggle to accomplish their lofty aspirations.
Pauline Fossil, the eldest of the orphans, is played by Emma Watson. When Pauline was six years old, her guardian was unable to pay her school fees, and she was forced to drop out, but instead, she goes to a dancing school after a recommendation. Due to her talent for acting, she was able to sign a Hollywood contract after countless setbacks.
Beauty And The Beast (2017) – 3.1
- Available on Disney+
Watson stepped into one of the most beloved animated stories with Disney’s live-action remake of Beauty and the Beast. In the movie, she takes on the role of the film’s protagonist, Belle, who becomes the love interest of Prine Adam/Beast (Dan Stevens), the prince cursed to be a beast due to his selfishness.
Though many fans acknowledged that the movie failed to capture the magic of the original animated version, it still made for an exciting, romantic, and entertaining fairy tale. It also featured an entertaining supporting cast, including Ewan McGregor and Ian McKellan.
This Is the End (2013) – 3.2
- Available on Netflix
This Is the End is a rare post-apocalyptic comedy in which the actors portray themselves. It follows the narrative of James Franco throwing a party with six celebrity buddies when an apocalypse strikes outside, trapping the seven of them in Franco’s house with minimal resources.
The majority of the cast members play fictionalized and exaggerated versions of themselves. Emma Watson plays herself, who, following a misunderstanding, takes away all of the gang’s water supply and is never seen again.
My Week With Marilyn (2011) – 3.2
- Available on HBO Max
My Week with Marilyn is a drama film based on two books by Colin Clark and it chronicles the filming of the 1957 film, The Prince and the Showgirl, a comedy film that stars Marilyn Monroe and Laurence Olivier. Michelle Williams, Kenneth Branagh, Eddie Redmayne, Dominic Cooper, and a slew of other big names star in the film.
Lucy Armstrong, played by Emma Watson, is a wardrobe assistant who falls in love with Clark as he begins a secret affair with Monroe. It is an interesting and well-acted story that takes a glimpse behind the scenes of Hollywood and one of its most intriguing icons.
Colonia (2015) – 3.3
- Available on Fubo TV, Hoopla, Crackle, Pluto TV and Plex
Colonia is a historical thriller set against the backdrop of the 1973 Chilean coup d’etat and “Colonia Dignidad, a cult led by German lay preacher Paul Schäfer in Chile’s south. It tells the story of a courageous stewardess who seeks to save her lover from incarceration during the coup d’etat.
Emma Watson plays Lena, a daring young woman who infiltrates the cult Colonia Dignidad in order to save her boyfriend, Daniel, who is an activist. She eventually succeeds and gains photographic evidence of the cult.
The Perks Of Being A Wallflower (2012) 3.9
- Available on HBO Max
Stephen Chbosky’s The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a 2012 American coming-of-age drama film based on his own 1999 novel of the same name. The story follows a socially shy adolescent named Charlie who is a wallflower and usually on the margins of life until two charismatic classmates become his mentors.
One of the mentors, Samantha “Sam” Button, is played by Emma Watson. Sam is a peculiar, nice, and helpful friend who believes that everything sounds nicer on vinyl. After Sam’s boyfriend cheated on her near the end of the movie, Charlie and Sam had an unofficial romance before Sam went off to college and she was one of the persons who made a positive difference in Charlie’s life.
Little Women (2019) – 4.2
- Available on DIRECTV
The film Little Women is set in Concord, Massachusetts, during the 19th century and follows the lives of the four March sisters. It is the seventh cinematic version of Louisa May Alcott’s 1868 novel “Little Women” and Emma Watson’s highest-rated movie on Letterboxd, even when including the Harry Potter films.
Emma Watson plays the role of Margaret “Meg” March, the eldest March sister. Meg, as a little child, was drawn to beautiful things and yearned for opulence. However, as she grew older, she realized that genuine worth did not reside in money. She learned to bear being impoverished and to fully appreciate the blessings after marrying John Brooke, her neighbor’s teacher, but not entirely losing her desire for luxury.
Source: screenrant.com