It’s been over a decade since Emma Watson hung up her Hogwarts robes, but the world is still spellbound by everything she does. Since her debut as the bushy-haired, book-smart Hermione Granger at just nine years old, Watson has transitioned from a child star into a global change-maker and a true Hollywood heavyweight.
While she has stepped back from the spotlight recently to focus on her activism for women’s rights and the environment, fans on TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) are constantly revisiting her filmography, sparking viral debates about her best work. Whether she’s playing a thieving teen or a singing princess, Watson always brings that signature “Emma” magic to the screen.
If you’re missing her on the big screen, don’t worry—we’ve done the heavy lifting for you. Here is every major Emma Watson movie since Harry Potter, ranked from “worth a watch” to “absolute masterpiece.”
. The Circle ()
Even starring alongside Tom Hanks couldn’t save this tech-thriller from mixed reviews. Watson plays Mae, a young woman who lands a dream job at a powerful social media company, only to find a dark side to their “transparency” mission. While the movie didn’t click with critics, it remains a fascinating look at our digital world.
. Regression ()
In this dark thriller, Watson reunited with her Potter co-star David Thewlis (Professor Lupin!). She plays a girl caught in a terrifying conspiracy involving a detective (played by Ethan Hawke). It was a gritty departure for Watson, though it struggled to find its footing at the box office.
. Colonia ()
Watson showed off her dramatic range in this historical thriller. Playing a flight attendant trying to rescue her boyfriend from a mysterious cult in Chile, she proved she could carry a high-stakes, emotional narrative.
. The Bling Ring ()
“I want to rob!” This is the role that launched a thousand memes. Under the direction of Sofia Coppola, Watson played Nicki, a fame-obsessed teen who breaks into celebrity homes. Fans loved seeing her shed her “good girl” image, and her valley girl accent became an instant viral sensation.
. Noah ()
Working with director Darren Aronofsky, Watson joined a massive biblical epic alongside Russell Crowe. Playing Noah’s daughter-in-law, she delivered an emotional powerhouse of a performance that helped the film earn over $ million worldwide.
. My Week with Marilyn ()
In her first role after the Potter finale, Watson took a charming supporting turn as Lucy, a wardrobe assistant. It was a small but sweet reminder that she could hold her own alongside icons like Michelle Williams and Kenneth Branagh.
. This Is the End ()
Who knew Hermione could be so funny? Watson played an “over-the-top” version of herself in this R-rated comedy. The scene where she robs Seth Rogen and James Franco with an axe is still one of the most talked-about cameos in comedy history.
. Beauty and the Beast ()
Talk about a “tale as old as time” coming to life! Watson was the perfect choice for Belle. The live-action Disney remake was a certified juggernaut, raking in $. billion. Between the iconic yellow dress and the musical numbers, this role cemented her status as a global leading lady.
. The Perks of Being a Wallflower ()
If you haven’t seen this one, grab the tissues. Watson’s turn as the free-spirited Sam is beloved by fans and critics alike. The “tunnel scene” is a staple of nostalgic social media edits, capturing the exact feeling of being young and “infinite.”
. Little Women ()
Taking the top spot is Greta Gerwig’s stunning adaptation of the Louisa May Alcott classic. Watson played Meg March, starring alongside a powerhouse cast including Saoirse Ronan, Florence Pugh, and Timothée Chalamet. The film earned six Oscar nominations and proved that Watson is at her absolute best when telling stories that are close to her heart.
While we wait to see if Emma returns for a new project, we’ll be busy re-watching this legendary lineup.
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