Emma Watson In Little Women

Trailer just dropped and people are legit freaking out about it. There’s a lot to discuss, naturally, starting with Saoirse Ronan’s incredible performance and continuing with Timothée Chalamet’s excellent hair plus Meryl Streep’s one-liner.

Some people, however, have THOUGHTS about Emma Watson’s accent in the film. Emma is obviously British, so she had to do an American accent to portray Meg, and...the internet is not a fan. You can watch her in the clip above.

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Little Women' Trailer Reactions: People Hate Emma Watson's Accent

I’m not picking a side here, as I can assume doing an American accent is Very Hard. I’m just trying to relay what the people have to say. First, some fans straight-up don’t think she did an American accent at all. Like, they think she didn’t even try.

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Saoirse ronan Saoirse ronan 3 seconds 3 seconds before emma after emma watson started watson started that accent that accent pic.twitter.com/Z3viwf5rtb— Jack (@ledzeppjack) August 13, 2019

Little Women Trailer: Emma Watson's American Accent Is Slammed

Emma watson's idris elba's american accent american accent in little women in molly's game 🤝 being bad— hunter harris (@hunteryharris) August 13, 2019

Again, I’m not here to pass judgment either way. If you think the accent is good, then I respect your opinion, but I also have to tell you that all of Twitter disagrees with you.

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Emma Watson Refused To Attend The Press Tour For Her Last Film, 'little Women'

Remake for the first time on Sunday, channeling Meg March in a period costume—and she looks totally ready to play the part.

Watson was photographed wearing a full blue skirt with a ribboned chevron accent, a collared pink patterned jacket with a silk belt, a large carpet bag, and a loose braided ponytail in her hair.

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Emma Watson, Saoirse Ronan, And The Cast Of “little Women” Attend The World Premiere In New York City

The upcoming film adaption of Louisa May Alcott's classic novel boasts an all-star cast including Florence Pugh, Timothée Chalamet, Saoirse Ronan, Meryl Streep, and Laura Dern according to IMDb.

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, Watsons' role as Meg March was supposed to be played by Emma Stone, but she was able to commit due to promotional obligations for her newest film,

Story of four sisters coming of age in America after the Civil War. In the 1994 version of the film, Trini Alvarado plays Meg. She starred opposite Winona Ryder, Claire Dames, Samantha Mathis, and Christian Bale.

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In 2018, a reimagined version of the film was made starring Lea Thompson. The movie followed four sisters in modern day, loosely based on Alcott's original plot.

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In the months building up to Little Women’s release, rumours circulated, on Twitter and within Hermione Granger fan circles, that Emma Watson wasn’t very good in it. It was said that some of her scenes had been cut, that test audiences had disliked her American accent, and that she was only in the film in the first place as a last-minute favour to Sony head Amy Pascal. (Emma Stone, director Greta Gerwig’s first choice for the character of Meg March, dropped out.)

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Watson’s relative absence on the Little Women press tour has given further weight to the speculation – specifically a day in the middle of December that saw the majority of the cast speak to press in a London hotel, while Watson was off darting around the city on her own, leaving free copies of Louisa May Alcott’s book near certain London landmarks.

A source told Page Six that Watson had informed Sony Pictures that she would only attend the film’s New York premiere and not commit to any further promotion for the film, leading to (potentially misogynist) speculation that there was a cast feud – or that Watson was unhappy with the film, or her performance in it.

In truth, however, Watson is brilliant in Little Women – just as she has been in a number of films in recent years. But praising her as an actor is often met with cynicism – as if you’re either blinded by residual Hermione love, or you’re generally delusional.

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Watson’s reputation as a not-very-good actor is partly Harry Potter’s fault, with an entire generation growing up watching her, Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint stutter and shriek their way through the halls of Hogwarts. The fact that none of them were particularly good in the early entries of the franchise – chosen less for their acting abilities than for their physical similarities to JK Rowling’s source material – has also stuck around in the cultural consciousness. It’s meant that, even as adults, all three have been unfairly labelled as bad actors – despite having demonstrated their individual range in the nine years since the series ended.

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