Kristen Stewart May Not Be in the 'Snow White' Sequel: Should She or Shouldn't She?
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2012/08/15 20:00:00
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Just when you thought it was safe to be Kristen Stewart again, you may want to reconsider... Sure, ex-beau Robert Pattinson completed his first post break-up interviews without dragging her name through the mud, but now reports have surfaced about a “Snow White and the Huntsman” sequel sans Snow White.

Some say K-Stew is out. Some say the decision has not been made. They all say the sequel will be more of a spin-off centering around Chris Hemsworth’s Huntsman not on Stewart’s Snow White. And so the blog-o-sphere is buzzing about whether or not the actress’ affair with the movie's married director Rupert Sanders has caused a rift in the franchise.
Will Sanders return to helm the next film? Will Stewart portray the fairytale heroine? Universal claims that the plans for the Huntsman sequel have been in the works for months and that K-Stew's exploits have played no part in the future of the film.
Certainly Hollywood cannot be so influenced by public opinion that a person’s indiscretion blacklists her for good. Historically, many more celebrities before her have committed worse and more numerous gaffes and not been punished this harshly by the powers that be. What do you think? Should Kristen Stewart come back for the sequel of “Snow White and the Huntsman” or not?

Some say K-Stew is out. Some say the decision has not been made. They all say the sequel will be more of a spin-off centering around Chris Hemsworth’s Huntsman not on Stewart’s Snow White. And so the blog-o-sphere is buzzing about whether or not the actress’ affair with the movie's married director Rupert Sanders has caused a rift in the franchise.
Will Sanders return to helm the next film? Will Stewart portray the fairytale heroine? Universal claims that the plans for the Huntsman sequel have been in the works for months and that K-Stew's exploits have played no part in the future of the film.
Certainly Hollywood cannot be so influenced by public opinion that a person’s indiscretion blacklists her for good. Historically, many more celebrities before her have committed worse and more numerous gaffes and not been punished this harshly by the powers that be. What do you think? Should Kristen Stewart come back for the sequel of “Snow White and the Huntsman” or not?
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frozenKmadness 2012/08/15 20:42:42She shouldn't!






















That would be doing us all a favor