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When Snow White comes of age, Ravenna learns from her Magic Mirror that Snow White is destined to destroy her unless she consumes the girl's heart, which will make her immortal. Ravenna sends her brother Finn to bring her the princess, but Snow White escapes into the Dark Forest, where Ravenna has no power.
- $396.6 million
- James Newton Howard
- $170 million
The Huntsman: Winter's War is a 2016 American fantasy action-adventure film and both a prequel and sequel to Snow White & the Huntsman (2012). As the directorial debut of Cedric Nicolas-Troyan it takes place before and after the events of the first film.
- Characters created, by Evan Daugherty
- Liam Neeson
Let us know! The Huntsman: Winter's War streaming: where to watch online? Currently you are able to watch "The Huntsman: Winter's War" streaming on Hulu.
- The Huntsman; Queen Ravenna; Freya
- PG-13
- 2016
Apr 22, 2016 · A fling between Snow White star Kristen Stewart and the film’s director, Rupert Sanders, became a massive celebrity news story, causing a chain reaction that would alter those sequel plans,...
- 2 min
- Jen Chaney on Tumblr
In a twist to the fairy tale, the Huntsman ordered to take Snow White into the woods to be killed winds up becoming her protector and mentor in a quest to vanquish the Evil Queen. Director. Rupert Sanders. Writers. Evan Daugherty. John Lee Hancock. Hossein Amini. Stars. Kristen Stewart. Chris Hemsworth. Charlize Theron.
- Rupert Sanders
- 3 min
In a twist to the fairy tale, the Huntsman ordered to take Snow White into the woods to be killed winds up becoming her protector and mentor in a quest to vanquish the Evil Queen. Snow White, imprisoned daughter of the late king, escapes just as the Magic Mirror declares her the source of the Evil Queen's immortality.
Apr 22, 2016 · In honor of Huntsman’s release, we’ve collected a few of our favorite live-action fairy tale riffs, from the relatively faithful to the totally out there. The Red Shoes Made only 11 years after Disney’s Snow White , this gorgeously wrought Powell & Pressburger take on Hans Christian Anderson’s fairy tale of the same name.