Emma Watson 'Would Consider' Taking The Lead In 'Fifty Shades Of Grey' Film

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Emma Watson has got us all hot under the collar again as she now says she WOULD be interested in playing the role of Anastasia Steele in the film adaptation of 'Fifty Shades of Grey.'

Whilst producers were forced to deny that the 'Harry Potter' actress had been approached to play the lead in the kinky movie, it sounds like the lady herself hasn't ruled out the possibility. After being touted as a frontrunner, Emma has now revealed that whilst she hasn't been offered the role (yet) she wouldn't necessarily say no!

Speaking to The Sun Emma said: The thing is I havent read any of the book because I havent read a script so its quite difficult to know what Im turning down potentially but I hear its quite raunchy."

I mean if theres interesting character development and theres an interesting story then I would consider it - but I havent been offered anything.

We don't see a firm no in there! It's not like Em hasn't had a taste of some some naughty onscreen action. Her current film 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' sees the once sweet and innocent 'Hermione' donning a corset and doing a spot of pole dancing.

According to some other sources, Em would be willing to get kinky again for 'Fifty Shades' on another condition- if hunky Ryan Gosling plays her lover!

Apparently Watson has a crush on Gosling, and would love for the 'Drive' star to engage in a bit of on screen bondage with her. Presenter and DJ Ryan Seacrest posted a cheeky tweet following a recent interview with Emma: "@EmWatson told me she'd be far more interested in playing ! Anastasi a in 50 Shades of Grey if Ryan Gosling plays Christian. #mugglelove."

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