For an entire generation, Emma Watson was Hermione Granger. Growing up in the spotlight is never easy, especially when you’re the smartest witch at Hogwarts, but the risk of being typecast is a very real “Curse” for child stars.
While her costar Daniel Radcliffe found his own path to post-Potter success, Watson’s journey to being seen as a serious adult actress required a major shift—and it didn’t happen in a library.
Fans on TikTok and X are currently taking a trip down memory lane, celebrating the cult classic that officially “shed” Watson’s childhood image: Sofia Coppola’s The Bling Ring.
At the time, it was only her third live-action project outside of the Harry Potter franchise, and it couldn’t have been further from the Gryffindor common room. Watson swapped her wand for designer handbags and her British accent for a Valley Girl drawl to play Nicki Moore, a spoiled, image-obsessed Los Angeles teenager.
The film, based on the real-life “Hollywood Hills Burglars,” followed a group of fame-hungry teens who broke into the homes of celebrities like Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan.
By working with an acclaimed director like Sofia Coppola, Watson was able to step into uncharted territory. Playing a character who was entitled, shallow, and morally questionable was exactly what she needed to distance herself from the “brightest witch of her age.”
Social media users have recently been sharing clips of Watson’s iconic “I’m a firm believer in the universe” lines from the film, noting how her performance was a masterclass in satire.
“The transition from Hermione to Nicki Moore was the reset the culture needed,” one fan recently joked on X.
While The Bling Ring isn’t always ranked as Coppola’s top film, it’s gaining a second life online as a fascinating look at the “mundane ugliness” of the heist genre. Unlike typical glamorized crime movies, it showed teenagers who wanted fame without any of the work—a theme that feels more relevant than ever in the age of viral influencers.
Since then, Watson has gone on to prove her range in hits like The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Beauty and the Beast, and Little Women.
But looking back, it was that “ugly” and “pitiful” role in the hills of Hollywood that gave her the freedom to move on. Watson showed the world that she didn’t just have talent; she had the guts to play characters that people might actually dislike.
Though she’s currently on an acting hiatus, the buzz around her past roles proves that fans are more than ready for her next chapter. Watson has successfully moved beyond the Wizarding World, leaving behind a legacy that is as versatile as it is magical.
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