Emma Watson returns to the big screen in "My Week With Marilyn".<br/> The "Harry Potter" star plays Marilyn Monroe's assistant in the film.<br/> She along with her co-stars Kenneth Branagh and Eddie Redmayne attended the European premiere of the movie in London on Sunday (November 20).<br/> Watson is attending Oxford University this autumn but has said she plans to return to Brown University in the United States to complete her degree.<br/> SOUNDBITE: Actress Emma Watson On Balancing Work With Study, saying: (English):<br/> "It's an interesting juggling act. It's tough but I'm really enjoying studying again, it keeps me sane"<br/> There was a noticeable absence at the premiere, that of lead Michelle Williams, who plays the tragic Hollywood icon.<br/> Redmayne said he had his doubts about the film but that changed once Williams was added to the project.<br/> SOUNDBITE: Eddie Redmayne, saying (English):<br/> "When I looked at the script, how can you do a film about Marilyn Monroe, I mean what a ridiculous notion and then I found out Michelle was playing it and I was like oh that's how you do it - get someone who is one of the greatest actresses of her generation to do it."<br/> "My Week With Marilyn" chronicles a week in the life of Marilyn Monroe as she escapes her Hollywood routine and is introduced to the pleasures of 1950s Britain by an assistant, Colin Clark.<br/> The movie is based on Clark's memoirs.<br/> At the time, Monroe was filming the "The Prince and the Showgirl" opposite Laurence Olivier.<br/> He's played in the movie by Kenneth Branagh.<br/> SOUNDBITE: Kenneth Branagh, saying (English):<br/> "The movie invites the audience to have a think about what it would be be like if you had a chance to go missing with your favourite celebrity for a week."<br/> The movie has been garnering Oscar buzz and Williams could be tipped for a Best Actress nod.<br/> "My Week With Marilyn" is out in the United States on Wednesday (November 23) with global rollouts to follow.<br/> Cindy Martin, Reuters
