Kristen Stewart admits being a baby in `Snow white` action sequences
Heavy action scenes in the upcoming movie ‘Snow White And The Huntsman’ have left Kristen Stewart injured as the actress is not used to such hard core action sequences.
|Last Updated: May 13, 2012, 06:28 PM IST|Source: Bureau
Washington: Heavy action scenes in the upcoming movie ‘Snow White And The Huntsman’ have left Kristen Stewart injured as the actress is not used to such hard core action sequences.
The ‘Twilight’ star who has done only light action scenes so far, was sure of having enough experience to prepare herself for the battle scenes that she was supposed to shoot, but instead she ended up hurting her hand and injuring her foot when certain stunts went wrong.
“It’s funny too because I became such a baby on the movie. I was scared of so much that I didn’t think that I was going to be. I tasted little bits of action in other movies, and I thought that I was such a huge bada**,” a website has quoted her as saying.
“I was like, ‘I love it. Honestly, I just love how it (doing an action scene) makes you feel. It feels real. You get to actually do it, and then at the end, you’re not like I faked it.’ I faked a lot. It was hard. I hurt myself, but it was fun,” she added.
The movie ‘Snow White And The Huntsman’ is a dark adaptation of the classic fairytale with Chris Hemsworth and Charlize Theron also being the part of the cast.
The movie releases on June 1, 2012.
ANI
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