
Kristen says she’s super ‘excited’ about the upcoming ‘Snow White’ sequel and can’t wait until production begins. Keep reading for details!
Kristen Stewart is not afraid of hard work! Despite her new movie On The Road opening in theaters on December 21, the actress says she’s ready to jump back in front of the camera and begin work on the much anticipated Snow White and the Huntsman sequel.
“It’s gonna be amazing,” Kristen said in an interview with Indiewire. “I’m so excited about it, it’s crazy.”
In the interview, the reporter pressed K. Stew about details for the upcoming sequel but she was mum — indicating that she’s been strictly barred from talking about the movie.
“I’m not allowed [to discuss the film],” she says. “The other day I said that there was a strong possibility that we’re going to make a sequel, and that’s very true, but everyone was like, ‘Whoa, stop talking about it.’ So no, I’m totally not allowed to talk about it.”
But Kristen acknowledged that she’s on board to film a sequel, saying, “Absolutely, it’s all good.”
As HollywoodLife.com reported earlier, Kristen’s professional reputation took a hit this past summer when she hooked up with Snow White and the Huntsman director Rupert Sanders, who was married, while she was dating Robert Pattinson. And while the entire cast for a sequel is still being considered, it wouldn’t be a huge surprise if other Hollywood men were wary of working with the Twilight actress, especially considering the fact that Kristen, 22, admits to liking to “expose” herself in as many ways as possible in each film she participates in.
Sound off, HollywoodLifers. Are you excited for a Snow White sequel?
– Eric Ray
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Amy
Posted at 1:54 PM on January 10, 2013
Snow white the fairest of them all. beautiful, kind, and strong individual who is set apart from the rest. I’ve sad it once, so have the critics, and I’ll say it again horrible miscast. K Stew just doesn’t give off that vibe and as far as I’m concerned was still playing monotone/emo Bella Swan throughout the first movie. I actually read that Lilly Collins tried out for the role and while mirror mirror was okay i did like her performance, unique look, charm, and actual display of real emotions. They should’ve gone with her and shaped up those eyes brows if they really found it “distracting”. Plus hated the forced love triangle.
Charlize Theron, however, was phenomenal and kept this movie alive. Chris Hemsworth was okay too.