Emma Watson has revealed that she was "genuinely terrified" by certain scenes in the upcoming movie Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.
The actress, who plays Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series, said that the special effects were so realistic that they left her in shock.
The 21-year-old, who will soon be seen in drama movie My Week With Marilyn, explained that production staff "put plugs in [the actors'] ears to protect [their] eardrums", although it was still possible to "hear because [they were] so close to the bangs".
The Harry Potter actress added that there was one scene where bombs were "detonated... right next to [them]", leaving her "absolutely, genuinely terrified".
Rupert Grint, who stars alongside Watson as Ron Weasley, also commented to Empire that "it turned into a bit of a war film".
Grint considered the climactic scene "shocking" since those left dead "are all kids".
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