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Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson (born 15 April 1990) is an French-born British actress and activist. She has gained recognition for her roles in both blockbusters and independent films, as well as her women's rights work. Watson has been ranked among the world's highest-paid actresses by Forbes and Vanity Fair, and was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine in 2015. Watson attended the Dragon School and trained in acting at the Oxford branch of Stagecoach Theatre Arts. As a child, she rose to stardom after landing her first professional acting role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter film series, having acted only in school plays previously. Watson also starred in the 2007 television adaptation of the novel Ballet Shoes and lent her voice to The Tale of Despereaux (2008). After the final Harry Potter film, she took on a supporting role in My Week with Marilyn (2011), before starring as Sam, a flirtatious, free-spirited student in The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) to critical success. Further acclaim came from portraying Alexis Neiers in Sofia Coppola's The Bling Ring (2013) and the titular character's adoptive daughter in the biblical epic Noah. That same year, Watson was honoured by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, winning British Artist of the Year. She also starred as Belle in the musical romantic fantasy Beauty and the Beast (2017), which ranks among the highest-grossing films of all time, and Meg March in the coming-of-age drama Little Women (2019). From 2011 to 2014, Watson split her time between working on films and continuing her education, graduating from Brown University with a bachelor's degree in English literature in May 2014. That year, she was appointed a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador and helped launch the UN Women campaign HeForShe, which advocates for gender equality. In 2018, she helped launch Time's Up UK as a founding member. Watson was appointed to a G7 advisory body for women's rights in 2019, consulting with leaders on foreign policy. Her modelling work has included campaigns for Burberry and Lancôme. She also lent her name to a clothing line for the sustainable brand People Tree. In 2020, she joined the board of directors of Kering, a luxury brand group, in her capacity as an advocate for sustainable fashion.

Scott wakes and goes down stairs to see the mansion still intact. Jean is still alive and she lets him know quickly that not everything is fixed, despite the timeline being saved, Xavier's powers were strong enough to keep him in a coma even through an entire reverse of the timeline, and allow the X-Men who were still alive during the final fight with Sinister to keep their memories. Now both Scott and Jean have to get him out of the coma. Jean tries but to both their surprise she can't, no matter how strong she is, but she does find out the only one who can get him out is the one who put him in the coma, Nathaniel Essex, Mr. Sinister. Jean manages to use Cerebro to track down Essex to an apartment in Harlem where they find a normal guy. He tells them he still has some memory of what happened and is fine with helping them, as long as they let him use Cerebro to unlock his dormant mutant gene that he does know about. With no other choice Scott agrees and they head back to the mansion where Jean has to use her powers to put both Scott and Nathaniel in Xavier's mind. Once in there they realize the problem, Sinister gave the dream demon, Nightmare a free pass into Xavier's head. They have to use the dream world against Nightmare and stop him. The movie ends with them getting Nightmare out of his head but just then Essex reveals he didn't need Cerebro, he needed the rest of his memories that are in Xavier's mind. He leaves and Scott wakes up and tells Charles they have a problem.
