Emma Watson And Ethan Hawke To Bring ‘Regression’ To Spain! Was The 'Harry Potter' Star’s Topless Scene Well-Received By Audience?

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Emma Watson And Ethan Hawke will be starring in Spanish-Chilean writer and director Alejandro Amenabar's first ever English-language film, "Regression."

According to Hollywood Reporter, Universal Studios announced its intent to release the Telecinco film in Spain.

The "Harry Potter" and "Boyhood" stars and Oscar-winning director's presence aren't the only reason for the buzz around the thriller movie.

The Sun reported that Watson, who is a vehement advocate of women's rights, will allegedly be baring her all (or at least half of her all) in the new, more mature film.

The "Colonia Dignidad" star made headlines last year with her impassioned speech about women's rights at the UN Headquarters. She also talked about not being afraid to make her own decisions regarding her life and body.

News of the "Noah" star's decision to shed her clothes was reportedly met by protestation from her fans and avid movie-goers.

One viewer, who reportedly saw the film as it was previewed in the US, called the particular scene "useless and ineffective" while another pointed out that the audience "can see her breasts but they are partially obscured."

Nevertheless, the news raised the interest of several of Watson's fans. It is a well-known fact that the Brown University graduate has been trying to get away from her Hermione Granger image since the last "Harry Potter" in 2011.

Emma Watson and Ethan Hawk are joined by Meryl Streep in "Regression."

The film is reportedly about a young woman (Watson) who accuses her father of molesting her when she was younger. The father, however, doesn't remember the crime.

Later on, when he admits to the accusation, a psychologist tries to help him figure out what he did exactly.

Although no specific dates have been reported for its release in Spain, Emma Watson and Ethan Hawke's new thriller movie, "Regression," will hit theaters in August 2015.

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