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Kristen Stewart in "Snow White and the Huntsman"

'Huntsman' director Rupert Sanders also discusses the 'fiendish' Charlize Theron for MTV News' Summer Movie Preview Week.

It's bright from all we've apparent from the "Snow White and the Huntsman" trailers, photos and behind-the-scenes bastard peeks that this blur is a dispatch bean for Kristen Stewart in abounding ways.

When MTV News bent up with the film's director, Rupert Sanders, recently, he explained how anybody complex in the activity stepped up their bold for this avant-garde booty on a medieval story.

"Kristen is a actual driven, visceral, automatic actress. From a director's point of view, it's abundant to get into her headspace," he explained. "We did a lot of assignment calm on the calligraphy and character, and she absolutely helped acquaint me how that appearance was feeling, which absolutely helped my activity accepting the appearance onscreen. Kristen was accomplishing a lot of her achievement work, she was benumbed horses, she was jumping from aerial precipices into freezing algid water, she was angry dwarves — she's gung-ho.



Sanders said Stewart's co-star Charlize Theron was appropriately assertive with account to the lengths she went to booty her adorableness into a aphotic and abhorrent place.

"[She] becomes fiendish," Sanders said. "She was accommodating to get in tubs of atramentous oil, amidst by asleep ravens, and clamber her way out. For a director, what's abundant about these two actors is that they will go above what you ask of them, and I anticipate it absolutely shows in the performances they've given. They're both actual clashing any achievement I've apparent either of them deliver."

The first-time affection administrator promised that admirers will not be aghast by what they'll see onscreen back the blur opens June 1.

"What I'm best appreciative of is that it's not a airheaded cine in that respect. It's big and it's ballsy and there's lots of activity sequences, but it absolutely hits you," he said. "There's not a lot of weeping, but it's a actual acute ride. You're absolutely at the bend of people's boundaries. There are new means of seeing action, which I'm aflame about. It's a actual avant-garde booty on a medieval blur but doesn't feel like we're aggravating to do annihilation contemporary or of the minute. It still feels practical."

It's Summer Cine Preview Week, and MTV News will be bringing you absolute interviews, clips and photos for the best advancing summer movies. Get accessible to gorge on central looks at "The Avengers," Robert Pattinson's "Bel Ami," Kristen Stewart's "Snow White," "The Amazing Spider-Man" and more!

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