Emma Watson has worked with Rupert Grint at the "Harry Potter" film since two children when the movie first came out in 2001. Now Watson, 21, says that the kiss co-star 10 years it was a bit strange for him.
In the last installment of the "Harry Potter" franchise, Harry Potter and his friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger return to Hogwarts to find and destroy Voldemort's Horcruxes forms the end of the fragment, which contains his soul. Thus, they hope to make him mortal, so that they could finally kill him. But when Voldemort knows about their mission, the largest battle ever started.
Meanwhile, Weasley, Grint, and played by Watson's character, Granger, has a couple of their own efforts to take care of. The potential spoiler alert!
"It's most definitely awkward," says Watson of the highly anticipated Kiss scene, in an interview given by Warner Bros. Pictures. "Rupert, he's been like a brother to me, we have grown together, we have so much history."
Watson also described today as "strange" in an interview at the premiere of the film on July 8.
The actress said the buildup of the crew on the set time, the media and also the fans. Watson and Grint said that he wondered "Oh, how we will live up to it and to do this?"
As for how to fit a kiss in the context of the film, the actress said, "from the minute you sit down to the end You almost have no time to set up my breath, but the kiss with Ron and Hermione just this beautiful break in all the chaos and all the fear and sadness, You know everything that happened."
"They just had a time where it really counts, are two of them," he added. "You know they could die at any moment and I think they're both just felt like at that time if they are not mutually saying how their feelings about each other then, You know, they should be."
Watson describes Grint as "shy, he could be embarrassed," and added, "he's not saying much. I think there are things that are added to me where You don't know what he thinks about. With And [Radcliffe] You always knew what he was thinking, but with Rupert, not so much. "
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: part 2," set for release in the United States on July 15, 2011.