'Fifty Shades of Grey' Movie Casting: Emma Watson Reveals She Would 'Consider' Role of Ana Steele, Ryan Gosling for Christian Grey?

Who will play Anastasia Steele?

This is one of the biggest questions for the highly anticipated film adaption of "Fifty Shades of Grey." The biggest question would be "Who will play Christian Grey?" but Ana is just as important.

Many actresses now-a-days are speaking up about the role of Ana.

"Harry Potter" actress Emma Watson looks like she is letting "Fifty Shades" fans influence her about playing the innocent Ana Steele.

According to TheSun, Watson said she is aware the books are "quite raunchy" but has yet to read them.

"The thing is I haven't read any of the book because I haven't read a script so it's quite difficult to know what I'm turning down potentially but I hear it's quite raunchy," the 22-year-old actress said. "I mean if there's interesting character development and there's an interesting story then I would consider it - but I haven't been offered anything."

This is special news. The "Perks of Being a Wallflower" actress has been a part of the Ana buzz ever since fans have been shouting out their favorite stars.

In the beginning of September, it was revealed that Watson would play Ana is Christian Grey fan favorite Ryan Gosling was playing the lead role.

Ryan Seacrest tweeted, .@EmWatson told me she'd be far more interested in playing Anastasia in 50 Shades of Grey if Ryan Gosling plays Christian. #mugglelove."

According to E! Online, "The Vampire Diaries" star Nina Dobrev told Seacrest during an interview that Watson was nervous when reading the books.

"She's laughing, a little bit nervously as I'm sure everybody was when they read those books," Dobrev relayed to Seacrest during a phone call On Air on 102.7 KIIS FM. Dobrev costars with Watson in their upcoming movie "Perks of Being a Wallflower."

"She would be far more interested if he were playing Christian Grey," Dobrev continued about Watson's apparent infatuation with Gosling. "I guess that's all it takes."

In an interview with STV.TV in early September, Watson talked about "Fifty Shades of Grey," saying "I haven't read the book, so I don't know what I would be signing myself up for. So I would have to get sent a script I guess," Watson said. "But it always flattering that people are thinking about you for roles. You are in the mix for things so it's great."

Watson is not the only one that "would consider" the role of Ana Steele.

"Twilight" actress Kristen Stewart recently talked about playing Ana Steele with author Talia Soghomonian.

"First of all, they haven't called me or anything, they haven't offered me the part. It's spicy. Yeah. I don't know, I haven't read the whole thing and it's also a highly coveted part everyone is trying to. But I'm pretty daring," Stewart said, according to HollywoodLife.

Stewart plays Bella in all the "Twilight" films, which was the inspiration behind Anastasia.

The "Fifty Shades" trilogy ("Fifty Shades of Grey," "Fifty Shades Darker," "Fifty Shades Freed"), written by E.L. James, tells the story of 22-year-old recent college grad Anastasia Steele, who enters into a dominant/submissive sexual relationship with 27-year old sexy billionaire Christian Grey, and both explore Christian's world of BDSM while trying to understand their complicated relationship.

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