“We saved it until the very last day, actually,” she said. “We re-wrote it every single day of the shoot. Me and [director] Rupert [Sanders] had it in our back pocket the entire time. Ultimately, I don’t think that it makes a whole lot of sense, but it feels right. Do you know what I mean? It’s very up-in-the-air; it’s very subjective until the very end. Until some — I don’t want to give anything away, but until the very obvious line. It’s so Bravehearty. It’s crazy, but it’s good. It’s good.”

Judging by the screaming that greeted Stewart when she hit the red carpet, it doesn’t seem like her fame is about to die down anytime soon, even with “The Twilight Saga” nearing its end. In fact, the actress said that the fans at the “Snow White” premiere reminded her of past “Twilight” crowds. “It feels very similar actually,” she said. “I was expecting it to be — not smaller — just, I didn’t think it would be like this.”

Read the full article at MTV.com

Last night Kristen attended the Snow White And The Huntsman World Premiere in London. I’ve added almost 300 HQ and MQ photos into the gallery. Added some photos from Snow White and the Huntsman UK Photocall (May 11th, 2012) as well!

Gallery Links:
- Kristen Stewart Fan > Public Appearances > 2012 > 5.14 – Snow White And The Huntsman – World Premiere
- Kristen Stewart Fan > Public Appearances > 2012 > 05.11 – Snow White and the Huntsman UK Photocall

Watch the Live coverage of the premiere from NBC Universal!

Plus you can watch it at the Daily Mail site too.

Moviefone was kind enough to share this exclusive clip of Kristen’s Unscripted interview she did with co-stars Charlize Theron & Chris Hemsworth! In this clip Kristen tries to explain making the movie in three words or less. And fails miserably.

The full Unscripted episode will be posted on Moviefone.com tomorrow morning at 9:00 am EST.

To learn more check out Moviefone’s page for all things Snow White and the Huntsman.

To celebrate the hotly anticipated release of Kristen Stewart, Charlize Theron and Chris Hemsworth’s new epic action-adventure film SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN, in cinemas May 30, KStewartFan.org is offering one lucky person the chance to win two tickets to the WORLD PREMIERE of the film in London and report from an exclusive behind the scenes area on the red carpet for KStewartFan.org

In the epic action-adventure Snow White and the Huntsman, Kristen Stewart (Twilight) plays the only person in the land fairer than the evil queen Charlize Theron (Monster) 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 a huntsman, (Chris Hemsworth, Thor) dispatched to kill her. Sam Claflin (Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides) joins the cast as the prince long enchanted by Snow White’s beauty and power.

The breathtaking new vision of the legendary tale is from Joe Roth, the producer of Alice in Wonderland, producer Sam Mercer (The Sixth Sense) and acclaimed commercial director and state-of-the-art visualist Rupert Sanders.

SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN is released in cinemas on May 30th.

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    Added a bunch of new stills to the gallery of Kristen as Snow White.


    Gallery Links:
    - Kristen Stewart Fan > 2012: SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN > PRODUCTION STILLS

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    The cast of Snow White and the Huntsman talk about the making of their new film.

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    A new tv spot has been airing this week:

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    The world premiere of Kristen’s new film Snow White and the Huntsman is to be held Monday, May 14th in London, England.

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    MTV spoke with Snow White and the Huntsman’s Special-effects supervisor Michael Dawson and he shared how amazing Kristen is in the upcoming film.

    When creating the world of “Snow White and the Huntsman,” not everything Kristen Stewart and Chris Hemsworth encounter can be left up to computer-generated imagery. You have to add a bit of reality — practical effects like fire, explosions and rain — to bring the world to life.

    To get the answers to how the filmmakers created so many of the fantastical effects for “Snow White and the Huntsman,” we spoke with special-effects supervisor Michael Dawson about the challenges of setting a village on fire, submerging Charlize Theron in milk and letting Stewart sink into a bog.

    According to Dawson, the biggest challenge of the entire shoot was a scene that was featured prominently in the most recent trailer. Dawson and his team set fire to an entire village during Hemsworth’s biggest fight scene.

    “They built the village out on stilts like a fishing village. If you can imagine, they built it out into the lake itself. We had about 10 huts we had to gas up,” said Dawson, who is currently working on “Maleficent,” starring Angelina Jolie. “It was all a thatched village, so we made all the thatched roofs out of plaster. Then we pumped through liquid propane, so it was really roaring away, and Chris was running through there, smashing people up.”

    One of the most talked-about scenes from the first trailers also posed one of the biggest tests for Dawson and his team. The queen’s milk bath was initially conceived as one where Theron’s character would enter and exit from a pool of acid, but as Dawson explained, the scene evolved into the version we know today.

    “As the scene progressed, it gradually became apparent that they wanted a more viscous liquid so it would cling to her because she was kind of naked. They wanted it to cover her like a cloak. So we had to devise a product that could do that safely,” Dawson said. “We eventually found a thickening agent that they use for cosmetics and toothpaste and a whitening agent that is used in makeup. We got it down to the right consistency, and then we had a company make 30,000 liters of it in a sealed environment so it was sterile.”

    Keeping the bath free of any bacteria was incredibly important for the crew and something that caused Dawson a bit of distress. “We didn’t want any germs in it. It’s always a worry when you put a lead actress of her caliber into something like that. You just think, ‘God, I hope it’s all right.’ ”

    One scene called for Stewart to wade into a bog, and Dawson said that the actress handled it like a true professional. “She was amazing. This was a cold bog that we dug and filled it with this goopy brown stuff that was really nasty,” Dawson said. “She was in it, and she was acting in it. She never moaned. She never complained.”

    Dawson said that being a good sport in situations like the scene with Stewart in the bog make his job easier. “When that happens, it sells the shot. If you can tell that somebody’s not comfortable doing something, then it doesn’t work.”