Eleanor returns, claiming to have been with friends. However, Sgt Gibson says he saw her car in Causton. Her phone calls link her to fencing coach Aidan Hardy (Noah Huntley).
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Eleanor returns, claiming to have been with friends. However, Sgt Gibson says he saw her car in Causton. Her phone calls link her to fencing coach Aidan Hardy (Noah Huntley). Read the full summary here: ABC
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Actress Kristen Stewart’s upcoming film, Snow White and the Huntsman, has finally cast Snow White’s father. I was rather impressed by the concept art we previewed for the fairy tale film. Not only does Snow White get to wear armor, but the Huntsman, also known as actor Chris Hemsworth, is looking great in brown hair, a transition for Thor‘s blonde tresses. The last we heard, Lily Cole was signing on to act in the film, but now Noah Huntley joins her.
Huntley has acted in The Mists of Avalon as Gawain, in Megiddo: The Omega Code 2, in the Midsomer Murdersepisode called, “Who Killed Cock Robin”, in the Where the Heart Is episode called, “Don’t Let Go,” and in 28 Days Later. Now, he will act as Snow White’s father according to a Tweet from producer Palak Patel. Speculation suggested Snow White’s parents don’t last too long in the movie. There wouldn’t be an evil step mother, I suppose, if Snow White’s parents didn’t pass on first. Snow White and the Huntsman has an anticipated release date of the first of June, 2012 and is said to star Charlize Theron, Eddie Marsan, Ray Winstone, Nick Frost, Ian McShane, Toby Jones and Sam Claflin. Source: BoomTron We've long known that Charlize Theron would play Kristen Stewart-as-Snow White's evil stepmother in "Snow White and the Huntsman," the radical, warrior-style retelling of the classic fairytale. Now, the rest of the on-the-run princess' family has been revealed.
Producer Palak Patel tweeted Friday that Noah Huntley and Liberty Ross would play the king and queen parents of Snow White in the upcoming film, adding a veteran and a newcomer to the star-studded cast. Huntley is coming off another medieval turn, as the head knight in the stoner spoof, "Your Highness," though he'll play a more noble -- if more foolish -- character in this one. Ross, on the other hand, has yet to appear in a film; she makes her big screen debut in Madonna's upcoming flick, "W.E," which has its own royal storyline. Ross plays, according to Vogue UK, one of King Edward VIII's mistresses before he abdicates the throne in the face of war in the 1930s. If it sounds familiar, it's also part of the story told in last year's Oscar winner, "The King's Speech." In addition to Stewart and Theron, the two join Chris Hemsworth, who plays the titular Huntsman, and Sam Claflin, who takes on the role of Prince Charming. The film's unconventional costumes and storyline were revealed at Comic-Con in July as it tries to separate itself from a pack that now not only includes a Summit-produced Lily Collins-starring traditional take on the tale, which co-stars Julia Roberts as the Evil Queen and Armie Hammer as the Prince, but also a China-set radical retelling coming from Disney. Source: HuffingtonPost Noah Huntley has joined the cast of Rupert Sanders' Snow White and The Huntsman for Universal. Producer Palak Patel announced on his Twitter, that Huntley will play the role of King Magnus in the film.The cast includes Kristen Stewart as Snow White, Charlize Theron as the Evil Queen, and Sam Claflin (Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides) as a prince.
Hossein Amini, Evan Daugherty, and Evan Spiliotopoulos penned the script that is a a reimagined take on the classic Grimm fairy tale. In this version the queen orders the Huntsman (Chis Hemsworth) to murder Snow White, but he has a change of heart and instead decides to train her so that she can both protect herself and take vengeance against the matriarch. What would a Snow White film be withouth the seven dwarves. They are played by Nick Frost, Toby Jones, Ian McShane, Ray Winstone, Bob Hoskins, Eddie Marsan, and Eddie Izzard. This marks the second time he has starred in a medieval setting, Huntley played the head Knight inDavid Gordon Green's Your Highness. Huntley also starred in 28 Days Later. This will likely be a small role in the film, but you never know, The panel for Snow White at Comic-Con was awesome, I am officially excited for this different take on the film. What are your thoughts? Source: Geektyrant.com Kristen Stewart's parents in "Snow White and the Huntsman" have been revealed. Sharing the news was producer Palak Patel who announced that Noah Huntley and Liberty Ross are set to star as King Magnus and Snow White's mother respectively.
"Please welcome Liberty Ross to the #SWATH cast as Snow White's mother," so Patel wrote on his Twitter, before adding in a following tweet, "Noah Huntley will play the King (aka Snow White's father) in #SWATH." Huntley is known for his role in 2002's British horror movie "28 Days Later". He played Mark in the film, opposite Cillian Murphy and Naomie Harris. Meanwhile, Ross is an English model who has recently been cast in Madonna's upcoming drama "W.E." "Snow White and the Huntsman" presents a twisted story of the classic tale. While the Grimm story describes Snow White as a lovely-singing princess, this movie features the female royal as a tough lady. She fights and defends herself against the Evil Queen under the guidance of the huntsman, played by Chris Hemsworth. Previously, Charlize Theron has been attached to be part of the Royal family in this Universal re-imagined fairytale movie, playing the Evil Queen. Additionally, "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" actorSam Claflin has also been cast as the Prince Charming. A directorial debut from Rupert Sanders, the movie is due to hit U.S. theaters on June 1, 2012. Source: Aceshowbiz.com Noah Huntley is headed back to Medieval times to play the King Magnus in Universal's "Snow White and the Huntsman," producer Palak Patelannounced on his Twitter feed. The Englishman, who played a small part in "Your Highness" as the head knight, was also a regular on the British medical drama "Holby City."
Source: showblitz.com The royal family of Universal's Snow White and the Huntsman has been only partially completed for some time. Kristen Stewart will be playing the titular princess, Charlize Theron has been attached for months as the Evil Queen, and it was reported back in May that Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides star Sam Claflin would be playing a prince. So what about Stewart and Claflin's father and Theron's husband? According to producer Palak Patel, they've found their man in Noah Huntley. Announced via Twitter, the British actor will be taking a step into the fairy tale world as King Magnus in Snow White and the Huntsman. The medieval setting will not be a first for the actor, who played the Head Knight in David Gordon Green'sYour Highness, released earlier this year. Directed by Rupert Sanders, the film is a twist on the classic Grimm fairy tale written by Hossein Amini, Evan Daugherty, and Evan Spiliotopoulos. The story begins with the queen ordering the Huntsman to take Snow White into the woods to murder her, but he has a change of heart and instead decides to train her so that she can both protect herself and take vengeance against the matriarch. The film is outfitted with an incredible supporting cast, including Nick Frost, Toby Jones, Ian McShane, Ray Winstone, Bob Hoskins, Eddie Marsan, and Eddie Izzard, all of whom are set to play the seven dwarfs. While you may not know who Noah Huntley is by name, if you've seen 28 Days Later then you probably remember him vividly. He played Mark, Selina's first partner who delivers the incredible story about his family's attempt to leave London and trampling over people as the infected stormed in. I can't imagine that Huntley's part is going to be very big in this new film - how many of you even remembered that there was a king in Snow White? - but with Huntley in the role one has to imagine that he'll make it count. Source: CinemaBlend.com Follow him at here: @palakspatel
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