The first trailer for Universal Pictures’ Snow White and the Huntsman sequel The Huntsman: Winter’s War takes audiences deeper into the story of the title character. It explores the origins of Chris Hemsworth’s ax-wielding warrior, but also the newly introduced Sara, as played by Jessica Chastain. Another new addition is Emily Blunt’s Freya the Ice Queen, the younger sister of the departed Queen Ravenna, played by Charlize Theron.
Also starring Sam Claflin and Nick Frost, The Huntsman Winter’s War opens April 22, 2016.
Universal released today posters for the upcoming Snow White And The Huntsman spin-off The Huntsman: Winter’s War, and one of the posters feature Jessica as The Warrior.
This time it’s Cedric Nicolas-Troyan in the director’s chair, working from a script by Frank Darabont, Craig Mazin and Evan Spilliotopoulos. The Huntsman: Winter’s War is set to theaters on April 22, 2016, and also stars Chris Hemsworth, Charlize Theron, Sam Claflin, and Emily Blunt, with Nick Frost, Rob Brydon, Alexandra Roach and Sheridan Smith as the Dwarves.
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Finally I got my copy of W Magazine featuring Jessica on cover, and you can now find scans added in our gallery. Jessica was photographed by Steven Klein and on the editorial, Stefano Tonchi (W’s Editor in Chief) remembered his first cover as editor, five years ago, in which they selected eight unknown actresses to be photographed by Inez and Vinoodh. This magazine was published in September/10 and he mention that Jessica was a fearless redhead. “That was her first cover shoot, and when we asked her to don a short orange wig, channel and androgynous David Bowie, and French-kiss one of her colleagues, she not only accepted the challenge without any resistence, she gave a stellar performance.”
He so remembered the Art Issue, in which Jessica dedicated an entire week to collaborate with the artists that painted her.
“When I asked Chastain to be on the cover of this (current) issue, joining forces with the image-maker Steven Klein and W’s visionary Fashion and Style director, Edward Enninful, she was the first to urge us to defy convention, declaring that she is an actress, not a model. And yes, Chastain is drop-dead gorgeous, but she is definitely more than just a pretty face. As Chastain tells the editor, ‘I think of versatility as a good thing, but it does make it difficult for audiences to know you.’ Throughout the entire proccess, Chastain never expressed worry or doubt. She is the least vain person I have ever met, and her commitment to any project – small, like our shoot, or large, like a major-studio film production – is unswering and absolute.”
You can read the full editor’s letter, as well check all editorial in our gallery.
Back in 2003, on her last year on Juilliard, Jessica signed a contract with producer John Wells to appear in some of his tv shows. One of this shows was the medical hit ER, that was on its 10th season and was one of the most popular shows from NBC. On her first screen credit, she did a small appearance as Dahlia Taslitz which is taking care of her father after he experienced severe brain damage from a work accident years ago. Due to an infection, Dahlia brings her father into the hospital for medical attention. Although Dahlia says her father cannot speak, doctors begin to wonder whether he is as unaware as his daughter alleges.
We did have in our gallery screen captures of the episode already, but in small quality. With the help of my friend Claudia we have now HD screen captures, and I was also able to do a clip with all Jessica’s scenes, which you can now find in our video archive.
A look at the film “Crimson Peak” with actors Mia Wasikowska, Jessica Chastain and Tom Hiddleston.
Air Date 10/19/2015
Jessica Chastain and Tom Hiddleston star in the new horror film “Crimson Peak,” a gothic ghost story that reveals a family’s real-life dark secrets. The actors stop by HuffPost Live to tell us about the movie and more.
Originally aired on October 16, 2015