Don't kill us, Robsten fans, but we could get used to seeing Kristen Stewart and Garrett Hedlund together…on magazine covers, that is! Because the On the Road costars are posing for yet another spread together, this time for M magazine along with Sam Riley. And the moody shot, which boasts the special Cannes issue of the magazine, is red hot—even in black and white. Kind of makes you excited to see the twosome's chemistry switch from newsstands to the big screen, huh?

Especially since we know the naughty married duo—K.Stew plays Garrett's child bride, Marylou, in the adaptation of the Jack Kerouac classic—will get twisted up in some seriously sexy stuff.Let's just say: Three ain't a crowd on this cover…or in the big-screen bedroom.

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Kick the tires and top off the gas tank because we're going "On the Road."

The first trailer for the big-screen adaptation of Jack Kerouac's iconic, semi-autobiographical novel has hit the web, giving us our first glimpse of director Walter Salles' vision of the Beat Generation. Starring Sam RileyGarrett Hedlund and Kristen Stewart, "On the Road," follows young writer Sal Paradise (Sam) as he makes the acquaintance of free-spirited Dean Moriarty (Garrett), who inspires him to pack his bags and go, yes, on the road. Along for the ride is Dean's young wife Marylou (Kristen), who from the looks of the trailer doesn't mind flashing a bit of skin and showing off her fancy footwork.

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Kristen Stewart of the Twilight saga is breaking out from her Bella Swann role and trying out some different characters.  Already the actress is slated to play Snow White in Snow White and Huntsman and you can check out the poster to her new movie On The Road.

On The Road is an adaptation of the famous Jack Kerouac novel of the same name.  The movie is directed by Walter Salles and is starring  Sam Riley as Sal Paradise and Garrett Hedlund as Dean Moriarty.  The story is supposedly based on the years Kerouac spent traveling in America during the 1940′s with his friend Neal Cassady.


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