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Kristen Stewart was back in character on the set of Snow White and the Huntsman in the UK this afternoon. She filmed a burial scene with costar Chris Hemsworth and a few other castmembers, including one man playing a dwarf.
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Thanks to @kstewartfans on LJ! This is your new blog post. Click here and start typing, or drag in elements from the top bar. And so, the first question I want to ask you is, why another Snow White movie? We’ve seen a whole bunch of variations on the Snow White story. To me, it’s the same thing as another Robin Hood. So, what’s different about this version?
DAUGHERTY: Well, I wrote this script in 2003, when I was a humble college student, sitting in my boxers and writing in my dorm room. And I came up with the idea of writing an action-based Snow White, with this kind of Huntsman character as kind of a way in. So, that’s something I’m sort of proud of. Some people think that this is the era of revisionist fairy tales, and was this sort of a cynical grab? Well, the fact of the matter is, this is something that came from a very organic place. I think there’s something to be said for the fact that people in Hollywood didn’t want to make it back then, y’know, and that fairy tales somehow became a trend…but, for me, when you’re looking back at those old fairy tales, those stories are sort of about men saving women and the heroic prince saving the damsel in distress. And that didn’t seem like a particularly modern way of talking about things. So, my guiding principle became, “What if, instead of saving Snow White, the Huntsman teaches Snow White to save herself?” Uh-huh. DAUGHERTY: So, the reason I’m excited about it is, what had been a sort of frilly, fairy-tale world has been reinvented with a more subversive tone. There’s more action and adventure, it’s very Lord of The Rings-ish, and that’s something that’s been in there from the very first draft. People seemed kind of surprised by the teaser, but I was like, “Yeah, well, that’s what it is.” Y’know, I read the talkbacks and the comment boards, and there’s always some haters out there…but I think with this people see our intentions. I think the teaser did a pretty decent job of showing that it was a different take on the story, for sure. When you were writing, did you have anyone in mind for the part of Snow White? If you were writing or back in 2003, surely you weren’t thinking of Kristen Stewart for the role back then, right? DAUGHERTY: Not really. That was more in the era of Keira Knightley, but funnily enough, and I think I was telling this to Kristen, but…I wrote Snow White shortly after Panic Room came out. And when we were just hanging around the dorms with my buddies talking about the movie, I think I did say that Kristen Stewart would be good for the role. Obviously, she’d need to be a little older, but it would take a few years to get the movie made. I mean, that was her first big thing—Jodie Foster’s daughter in Panic Room. I always forget she was in that. DAUGHERTY: Well, y’know, she’s really young, and she’s got super-short hair. But it’s a great movie, and she had to carry quite a bit of…y’know, there’s only, like, four people in that movie. That’s a pretty big acting load for that age. What did it feel like when you found out they actually wanted to make it after all these years? DAUGHERTY: It was insane, surreal. I wrote it purely for fun—I mean, also because I wanted to be a screenwriter someday, but also for fun—but it wasn’t until years later that I got an agent, and even then it was sitting on a hard drive for a long time. But once it started coming together it was just surreal. When I wrote the scene about the Huntsman being sent to kill Snow White by the Queen, I was just sitting alone in my room, thinking up weird stuff. And then, this morning, seeing the trailer, I was like, “well, there’s that scene”. It’s really just surreal. And cool. What do you think about the competing Snow White project? It seems like every few years two projects will spring up that are mirrors of one another: Deep Impact and Armageddon, or when they were talking about making two Alexander movies. Now it’s two Snow Whites. What do you think about that: creative synergy, or is someone getting ripped off? DAUGHERTY: I don’t think people are getting ripped off. That’s just a function of the way Hollywood works behind the scenes. The truth is, there are probably eight more Snow White scripts floating around out there. And once one Snow White script got hot, other people started pulling out their Snow White scripts. I dunno, I think theirs is a little more kid-friendly, a little more cartoon-y and family-friendly? I think it’s called Mirror, Mirror now, so it doesn’t even have Snow White in the title. But it seems like the two movies are trying to distance themselves from one another, which seems like a smart move. Yeah, I’d agree. DAUGHERTY: When I visited the set for Snow White a couple weeks ago, it was like…y’know, it’s a big Lord of The Rings kinda thing, with axe-fighting and trolls and armies fighting. And I think the other’s more fairy-tale-ish and traditional. Obviously that would put pressure on a production to get your movie out first, but in a practical sense, how much do you actually think about that stuff? Is it something hanging over the production every day, or something Read more here: Collider On June 1, 2012, the legendary tale will be re-imagined… Today, take your first look at the breathtaking NEW teaser trailer and character one-sheets for Universal Pictures' SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN which have just debuted on iTunes Trailers. In the epic action-adventure, Kristen Stewart plays the only person in the land fairer than the evil queen (Oscar® winner Charlize Theron), who is out to destroy her. But what the wicked ruler never imagined is that the young woman threatening her reign has been training in the art of war with the huntsman (Chris Hemsworth, Thor) who was dispatched to kill her. Seven Dwarves: Allow us to properly introduce you to the all-star cast of seven dwarves. From left to right - BEITH (Ian McShane), NION (Nick Frost), GORT (Ray Winstone), COLL (Toby Jones), MUIR (Bob Hoskins), QUERT (Johnny Harris), GUS (Brian Gleeson). *Not Pictured: Duir (Eddie Marsan). You can also watch the trailer here: http://www.apple.com/trailers http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/universal/snowwhiteandthehuntsman/ Official Snow White and The Huntsman Websites Official Site: www.snowwhiteandthehuntsman.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/snowwhiteandthehuntsman Twitter: http://twitter.com/snowwhite - Hashtag: #SWATH Chime.In: http://chime.in/community/SnowWhiteandtheHuntsman Google+: https://plus.google.com/100155515872252060462 Big thanks to Universal Pictures If missed, here are some great pictures posted by Mark, including one of the Queen in costume!
Make sure to catch ET at 7:30pm EST tonight for a better look! Looks amazing so far! :)
On YouTube via Team_KBitch on LJ. Thanks so much for uploading! UPDATE: Thanks to EnglishBoyfriend via vonch fort he beautiful screencap of Snow White and her apple! & to Uchiland via vonch on Twitter for uploading these great screencaps! This is your new blog post. Click here and start typing, or drag in elements from the top bar. Something Stewart is being open about is punching her “Snow White and the Huntsman” co-star Chris Hemsworth in the face. Yes, you read that correctly.
K.Stew stars opposite Hemsworth in the edgy retelling of “Snow White,” (not the only “Snow White” flick in the works), and she revealed during an appearance on Thursday’s “Tonight Show” that she may have taken her tough role a little too far. She says she served Hemsworth a knuckle sandwich on set – accidentally. “It made such a sound,” she boasted to Jay Leno, smacking her fist into her palm. "Girls, if you've ever wondered if it works – it works!" she said. “I mean, it literally spun him right around.” "I was supposed to miss him by this much,” the actress explained of the hit. “I basically knocked him right out of his close-up." “I could hear the camera guys go, ‘whoa,’” she noted, before saying she wasn’t proud she hit her co-star. “Not proud?” Leno joked. “You were just bragging!” Physical force isn’t out of character for Stewart’s "Snow," who’s an armor-clad warrior equipped with a sword. “Snow White and the Huntsman” hits theaters June 1, 2012. Read more here: CNN This is your new blog post. Click here and start typing, or drag in elements from the top bar. Starting at 0:50 mark to 1:30, Kristen talks about her battle scars filming SWATH."I'm bruised to the bone everywhere, I pulled my foot the other day, I hurt my hand" - Kristen
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