And she revealed that “it was not possible to change the scenario,” noting that it had already been accepted by thousands of people. “I guess I don’t take it seriously now, however [w czasie zdjęć] I was afraid, “Oh, someone’s going to think I played the character wrong.” And it wasn’t until later that I realized I couldn’t have done better. She said, “It wasn’t my fault.”
When fans share their disappointment, they say, ‘We know it’s not your fault. We wanted more scenes with you.’ And it’s the same with every character. If only these movies were five hours long…we probably would have done it.” “I make every part for two years or more,” she joked.
Wright realized from the start that due to the length of the books, many moments would not be included in the script and therefore in the film. “It was disappointing at times. There are aspects of the character that will never come out because there are no scenes of it. It made me a little bit scared and I think frustrated.”
However, the actress does not regret that she took part in the popular series. I am thrilled to be part of the Harry Potter phenomenon. Meanwhile, Wright prepares for an entirely new role. And last April, she announced through her Instagram account that she would become a mother.
Book adaptations about the young healer were made in the period 2001-2011. The eight films combined have grossed $7.7 billion worldwide.
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