Emma Watson has changed her film representatives.
The 26-year-old actress has parted ways with her US agency William Morris Endeavor and will now be represented by Creative Artists Agency, but will still stay under the management of Untitled Entertainment.
Emma’s biggest on-screen role has seen her play Hermione Granger throughout the ‘Harry Potter’ franchise from 2001 until 2011.
Her next character will see Emma star in a more elegant light – as she is set to bring Disney favourite Princess Belle from ‘Beauty and the Beast’ to live-action, which comes to cinema screens in March 2017.
The upcoming reboot of the 1991 classic will also include Dan Stevens, who will play the beast, Ian McKellen as Cogsworth and Luke Evans as Gaston, and the much-anticipated adaptation will be helmed by ‘Twilight’ director Bill Condon.
Emma previously said: "We created a backstory for [Belle], which was that she had invented a kind of washing machine, so that, instead of doing laundry, she could sit and use that time to read instead. So, yeah, we made Belle an inventor."
The actress is also set to star in the upcoming tech thriller ‘The Circle’ alongside Tom Hanks and ‘Star Wars’ actor John Boyega.
Emma is, in fact, currently among the most in-demand actresses in Hollywood, despite quitting the movie business for a year after making ‘Regression’.
She said at the time: "I’m taking a year away from acting to focus on two things.
"My own personal development is one. My own personal task is to read a book a week and also to read a book a month as part of my book club. One thing I am going to do that I’ve been working on for a while is completing my yoga Level 3 meditation for teaching."