Emma Watson and David Yates are teaming up once again but before fans go wild thinking that this is another post or pre "Potter' film, it isn't.

Director David Yates is in talks to produce the drama, "Your Voice in My Head", with Watson for the lead role plus a few big names in Hollywood.

It would have been great and awesome news if this was a "Harry Potter" film but sadly it isn't. Fans shouldn't get their underwear in a twist though because this new film Emma Watson is said to star in is a far cry from her Hermione Granger role which everyone would of course love to see.

Deadline had initially reported that Lancôme model, Emma Watson, is in talks to play the lead role in the film, "Your Voice in My Head."

Emma is to play a suicidal young lady who is then saved from the grisly hands of death by an older man suffering from cancer. Aside from Warner Bros negotiating rights for the 2011 memoir written by Emma Forest, Warner Bros is currently pursuing another Hollywood A-lister for the male lead.

Sources claim that the main male lead would either fall in the hands of George Clooney or Tom Hanks.

While everything is still in the works, fans of the "Harry Potter" franchise probably already know a few post-Hogwarts films that the cast are already part of. David Yates may be in negotiations to direct the film, "Your Voice in My Head", but he is also in talks to direct the film for the popular, "Dr. Who."

As for Emma Watson, the lovely lady already had a few films outside the world of "Harry potter" of which include "Ballet Shoes" and "The Tale of Desperaux". Both films were shot even during Emma's contract with "Harry Potter."

Her latest post-Potter film is "My Week with Marilyn" and the much anticipated film adaptation of the book "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" where she is to star alongside Nina Dobrev and Logan Lerman. The lovely ambassador of People Tree is also said to be in talks for the film, "Beauty & the Beast" by Guiilermo Del Toro.

Emma Watson's other "Harry Potter" friends are also quite busy with separate films. Daniel Radcliffe who was busy at first with the Broadway musical, "How to Succeed in the Business without Really Trying", is out promoting his first ever post-Potter breakout role in the horror flick,"The Woman in Black."

Another Potter cast who is equally handsome and talented is Tom Felton who starred in the film, "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" with James Franco. His next projects include the film, "From the Rough."

The cast and crew of "Harry Potter" have definitely gone a long way and despite the end of their wizardly world onscreen, they still manage to cast a few magic tricks up their sleeve that has got everyone hooked on their every move.