Let's take a walk down memory lane and unlock the door that will possibly lead to where it all began, the wizarding world, as Emma Watson turns 32. Throughout her illustrious career, Watson has been known not only for her excellent performance as Hermoine Granger in the world-famous Harry Potter franchise but also for her other great character portrayals.
One of her most memorable roles is her portrayal of Belle in Beauty and the Beast, which gave us a live performance of the charming princess. Her part Sam in Stephen Chbosky's 2012, and also romantic drama The Perks of Being a Wallflower is another personal favorite. The list, however, would be incomplete without the mention of her first and most beloved characterization of Hermoine Granger, which enthralled all Potterheads to ecstasy. On that note, remember when the actress disclosed her best scene from the entire series?
Watson admitted in The Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts that while she thought the scene would be "really awkward" at the time, a decade later it is her favorite in the entire series. So, what is the coveted scene here? Interestingly, Watson revealed that she loved the scene in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt 1 where Ron floods out on Hermoine and Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), and the two break into a slow dance to Nick Cave's O Children.
Emma revealed in the video that “The scene that I thought was going to be really awkward, and I wasn't sure about at all, which was us doing our dance, now that's one of my favorite scenes from the whole of the series. Because the level of familiarity that you and I had with each other at that point, I don't think I could have done a scene like that with any other actor. So much said in the scene, it was unspoken, I loved that. And also, in the same way as characters, they got to have a moment of fun. You and I got to have a moment of fun, which we also needed at that point."