New “Snow White & The Huntsman” Movie Still + Cover Of The Tie In Novel
A brand new Snow White & The Huntsman still has been released, featuring Kristen as Snow White and Chris Hemsworth as The Huntsman. We’ve also added the cover of the tie in novel being released on April 17th.
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Kristen Stewart Talks To Pop Sugar On Set Of “Snow White & The Huntsman”
Last October, we were so excited to pay a visit to the set of Snow White and the Huntsman outside London. We got a sneak peek into the amazing world Kristen Stewart and her costars, including Chris Hemsworth, Sam Claflin, Charlize Theron, and more, inhabited while shooting the action-packed fairy-tale movie. We have tons to come from our day poking around the remarkable set and learning about everything from the costumes to the fight scenes. While we were there, we even got to see the aftermath of Kristen accidentally actually punching Chris Hemsworth in the face filming a scene. Check out our chat with Kristen and stay tuned for lots from the set:
Is there something you admire about Snow White?
Yes. It’s strange playing a character that you actually could never truly embody. Her spirit affects people. . . I can’t have Snow White’s effect on people. I can’t actually be completely selfless because nobody is. You can only really play a character like that in a fairy tale and play it with an awful load of integrity. She’s very fully formed, but very farfetched-from-the-reality-that-we-live-in type of person. She also is strong in a very different way than you’d expect. Strength, yeah, but also gusto. I mean, she’s strong. She can kick ass. It hurts very much to do so and so it’s not like you’re watching her go take down a kingdom. You’re not watching going, “Yeah! Kill him!” Really it’s more like you’re watching someone having to do something that doesn’t just go against your sensibilities or that you agree with. It’s gutting. It’s physically gutting, literally. A million reasons, but she’s special.
Do you like that she’s not like your prissy fairy tale?
Yeah, because that’s just a very surface, though she is prissy sometimes. That’s the other thing. It takes her the whole movie basically to become who I’m talking about now. I’m really sort of talking in retrospect. It’s strange. It’s a total identity movie. It’s all about not finding yourself, but actually just being OK with who you always have been and not being ashamed of being the only one who sees the light. It’s an enormous burden and she’s so stunted. She was put away when she was 7 years old and your mother and your father were killed basically right in front of you. We’re not doing the version of a fairy tale that wouldn’t deal with all of those things, where you just sort of skim over all those things, and it’s like all of these things are actually really important to the characters. She literally bleeds for her land and her people, and that’s just such a cool concept for me because it’s other people caring about people. It’s very simple, but it’s so common. Every day all the time you see people not caring about each other, and this is just about that.
She learns to be a leader or she’s born a leader inside, do you think?
She’s definitely a born leader. I mean, it’s literally pumping through those veins, but it’s been taken from her. She’s been so stolen from.
To read the rest of the interview, including her thoughts on Bella vs. Snow White and what it was like to punch Chris just read more.
Is it helping you get into the character’s mindset to wear those cool costumes?
Absolutely. If you look down and something doesn’t feel like you would definitely be wearing it, or if you go to grab your knife and it flops around or — basically [Colleen Atwood] thinks about every detail. It’s so wearable. I also have puffy sleeves. Somehow she manages to make puffy sleeves look butch. I was always expecting to personally wind up in a — basically what I’m wearing underneath it, like that little blue dress, which is just thin and wispy. I was really happy that she’s got something heavy on — a bit of armor before she actually finds her own armor.
How did you feel the first time you put on the armor? Did you feel more badass?
Yeah. That’s the first thing you want to [pound your chest]. Also, my armor doesn’t have a huge top on it. All the guys, unfortunately, they [raise their arms] and they hit themselves in the head. I can run around in mine. Somehow the armor on the men — unless they’re on horseback and they look amazing, but there’s also something kind of dainty about it, too, like pointy toes. It fits a woman’s body better, I feel. I don’t know, the guys running around suddenly look like little toys — slightly feminine little toys.
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New “Snow White & The Huntsman” Stills + BTS Photos
I’ve added two new Snow White And The Huntsman stills to the gallery along with two new behind the scenes photos.
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New Candids: Kristen at a photoshoot for “SWATH” in LA [Jan. 27th]
Kristen Stewart teamed up with her Snow White and the Huntsman costars Chris Hemsworth and Charlize Theron for a photo shoot in LA today [January 27th]. Kristen arrived in a casual hoodie and later changed into a plaid shirt to pose with her leading man, Chris.[source|via]
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New HQ “SWATH” Still of Kristen
Thanks to Snow White and the Huntsman for this stunning still of Kristen!!
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“SWATH” On Notable Films of 2012 (DarkHorizons)
Snow White and the Huntsman
Opens: June 1st 2012
Cast: Charlize Theron, Kristen Stewart, Chris Hemsworth, Sam Clafin, Ian McShane
Director: Rupert Sanders
Analysis: Initially it was a film that left many scratching their heads. In the wake of the billion-dollar success of Tim Burton’s “Alice in Wonderland”, the studios seemed to be in a race to get out new cinematic takes on famous fairy tales and public domain literature with this new version of ‘Snow White’ seemingly the first to move forward. Numerous names were linked with the project during the casting phase, and various people came and went before the key three (Theron, Hemsworth, Stewart) were settled on.
The director was an unknown, the budget relatively tight ($70 million), writer Hossein Amini’s hadn’t really done much since the late-90′s, and a similar sounding rival project was on the way. Then the first inklings of something different emerged at Comic Con last year where character sketches and artwork drew good reaction.
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‘SWATH’: Kristen, Charlize And Chris Sit Down For Next Unscripted;
Ask Them A Question!
Twi-hards and superhero geeks unite! On Thursday, Jan. 26 in Los Angeles, Kristen Stewart (Snow White), Charlize Theron (the evil Queen Ravenna) and Chris Hemsworth (the Huntsman) will participate in a brand-new edition of Moviefone’s Unscripted for ”Snow White and the Huntsman” – meaning you can them anything about the highly anticipated fairytale flick.
“Snow White” fans will have until Tuesday at 8 p.m. EST to ask a question. You can leave queries in the comments below, on our Facebook page or on Twitter. Check back to Moviefone closer to the “Snow White” release date in June to see the completed video.
Starring Stewart, Theron, Hemsworth, Sam Claflin, Ian McShane, Ray Winstone, Nick Frost, Bob Hoskins and Eddie Izzard, “Snow White & the Huntsman” hits theaters on June 1.



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