Fantasy sequel that simply throws out the main character from the first part and is therefore completely lost

Fantasy sequel that simply throws out the main character from

Eleven years ago, Snow White and the Huntsman, a dark reinvention of the classic fairy tale Snow White, hit theaters. In it, Kristen Stewart plunged into an epic fantasy adventure that is more… Bombast the Lord of the Rings films as based on the dreamy Disney version.

However, in the sequel, The Huntsman & The Ice Queen, there is no trace of Stewart’s Snow White. In order to turn the material into a film series, the focus was on the character portrayed by Chris Hemsworth Hunter Eric placed. Tonight you can watch the film, which features three other Hollywood stars, on television.

Chris Hemsworth vs. Kristen Stewart: The Huntsman pushes Snow White out of her own fantasy series

The Huntsman & The Ice Queen is both prequel and sequel. The story revolves around the events of the original. Alongside Hemsworth, Charlize Theron returns as the evil Queen Ravenna. We also get to know her sister Freya (Emily Blunt) and the intrepid warrior Sara (Jessica Chastain).

You can watch the trailer for The Huntsman & The Ice Queen here:

The Huntsman & The Ice Queen – Trailer 2 (German) HD

The major restructuring of the fantasy series was unsuccessful: with a budget of $115 million (excluding marketing costs), The Huntsman & The Ice Queen only managed to gross $165 million at the box office is therefore considered a flop. Last but not least, its predecessor brought in almost $400 million.

Nevertheless, the creative minds have left a back door open. Thanks to a post-credit scene at the end of the second part, there is the possibility of continuing the story one day. However, we should don’t have too high hopes on the return of Kristen Stewart and Co.

When is The Huntsman & The Ice Queen on TV?

The Huntsman & The Ice Queen airs tonight, October 28, 2023, at 8:15 p.m. on VOX. With advertising, the broadcast lasts until 10:30 p.m. The repeat will follow on Sunday, October 29, 2023, at 2:55 p.m. on VOX. Alternatively, you can currently stream the film with a subscription on Netflix.

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