Despite being the stars of the bad photographic film enfranchisement of all time , theHarry Potterstars have yet to move into careers full of major roles and hugely respect dramatic endeavors . Despite this , Emma Watson ( who often mixes her acting with her political endeavors ) has probably had more Hollywood success than her male counterpart .

We ’ve used IMDb to rank the five best roles she has ever take aim on ( include those from the world ofHarry Potter ) and compare them to a few more … questionable … ones .

BEST: Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire (2005): 7.7

The fourth installing of theHarry Potterfranchise is ofttimes referred to as its most exciting . Full of dramatic event and action and , of course , ending with the Christ’s Resurrection of Lord Voldemort , it ’s a brilliant film .

Hermione is side - lined a lilliputian as Harry take in on a wad of solo adventures and his andRon’srelationship becomes a main part of the story , but still is still important and her ingress to the Yule Ball remains iconic .

WORST: The Tales Of Despereaux (2008): 6.1

Lending her voice to an animated pic for the first time , Emma Watson ( then aged just 18 ) played the human Princess Pea who befriend Matthew Broderick ’s anthropomorphous mouse , Despereaux Tilling .

Despite receive the the like of Dustin Hoffman , Robbie Coltrane and Stanley Tucci involved , the film sure as shooting did n’t attain rave review .

BEST: Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban (2004): 7.9

It might be take with a lot of time - travel found loopholes ( and the overarching problem with the Time - Turner itself – why does no one mention these unbelievable devices before or after achilduses one ? ) , butThe Prisoner Of Azkabanis probably the greatest film in the series .

Giving Hermione the Time - Turner made her almost as authoritative as Harry himself in this film and Watson ’s performance reflects this .

WORST: Noah (2014): 5.8

Noahunsurprisingly tells the story of Noah and his discharge . Watson combined her talents with the likes of Russel Crowe and Anthony Hopkins , but the film ended up being both controversial and received rather divisively .

Its visuals have been praised and the occasional commentator has decided it is exceptional , but it was mostly impart pitiable review , hence the 5.8 norm .

BEST: Little Women (2019): 7.9

Emma Watson ’s most late flick , Little Women , is one of the many adaptations of Louisa May Alcott ’s 1868 Koran . She stars as Meg in the coming of age story , with her by nature swish vocalization fit the period - play setting quite well .

Despite the book   being turned into a film time and time again , this one was praised almost across the board for everything from act to visuals .

WORST: Regression (2015): 5.7

The promotional notice may have Emma Watson looking like she has just seen someone tread on a escargot , rather than see a ghost , but this motion-picture show is anything but a joke .

The psychological thriller was Watson’sWoman In Black , but was just about as poorly receive with her acting functioning opposite Ethan Hawke ’s unable to salvage a mediocre movie .

BEST: The Perks Of Being A Wallflower (2012): 8.0

In her first star function since the death ofHarry Potter , Emma Watson took on the function of Sam inThe Perks Of Being A Wallflower . The tale follows Charlie as he uncovers quash memories and works his way through high school life while fall in love with Watson ’s reference .

The film was universally praise for its handling of tough field of study , while everything from the comedic timing to the powerful play performances were noted .

WORST: The Bling Ring (2013): 5.6

With a name as terrible asThe Bling Ring , you ca n’t really look large thing . The crime takeoff ( directed by Francis Ford Coppola ’s girl , Sofia ) just did n’t bump off the bell ringer in any way .

If you have the genes of someone who made the ripe crime larger-than-life of all time , maybe try making a crime larger-than-life , rather than satirizing the genre ? Emma Watson asterisk as Nicki Moore , a role that she does n’t have any of the astuteness of most roles she seems to go for .

BEST: Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2 (2011): 8.1

The final entry of the franchise is fairly much a two - hr - recollective action sequence . It kick off with something very interesting , though , which required Emma Watson to lend her voice to a interpretation of her character played by Helena Bonham Carter ( as Bellatrix ) and it ended up work out really well .

Ronand Hermione spend a lot of meter off - screenland , but still conjoin Harry for that emotional farewell .

WORST: The Circle (2017): 5.3

Known as one of , if not the , worst plastic film Tom Hanks has ever been involved in , The Circledoubles up as the worst film Emma Watson has ever been involved in .

study the fact that land a Pb pairing of this caliber should be a recipe for clamant success , the cliché and tedium of this failed - thriller can not be hyperbolise .

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Hermione walks down the stairs to the ball in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

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Hermione pointing her wand at Malfoy in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

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