Thursday, February 2, 2012

Emma Watson Tapped for Your Voice in My Head


She spent the first ten years of her career starring in the blockbuster “Harry Potter” film franchise, and now Emma Watson has been selected for a role in a much smaller film, titled “Your Voice in My Head.”

Interestingly enough, Watson’s former “Potter” director David Yates is helming the adaptation of the Emma Forrest memoir, with the screenplay written by Forrest.

Per the official synopsis, “Emma Forrest, a British journalist, was just twenty-two and living the fast life in New York City when she realized that her quirks had gone beyond eccentricity. In a cycle of loneliness, damaging relationships, and destructive behavior, she found herself in the chair of a slim, balding, and effortlessly optimistic psychiatrist-a man whose wisdom and humanity would wrench her from the dangerous tide after she tried to end her life. She was on the brink of drowning, but she was still working, still exploring, still writing, and she had also fallen deeply in love. One day, when Emma called to make an appointment with her psychiatrist, she found no one there. He had died, shockingly, at the age of fifty-three, leaving behind a young family. Reeling from the premature death of a man who had become her anchor after she turned up on his doorstep, she was adrift. And when her all-consuming romantic relationship also fell apart, Emma was forced to cling to the page for survival and regain her footing on her own terms.”

While nothing has been made official yet, reports indicate that Warner Bros. is in talks to produce the project. Stay linked to the GossipCenter for the latest on this developing story.

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