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Kristin Stewart Spotted On Set of Snow White

Kristin Stewart was spotted on the set of a major movie production on Wednesday, and it was not for another “Twilight” installment.

The actress was caught filming “Snow White and the Huntsman,” in Wales, UK, appearing in photographs atop a white horse surrounded by soldiers in a medieval setting. The revamped adaptation of the Disney Snow White feature film will be nothing like the animated version, according to MTV.

Stewart said her Snow White character would be nothing like people have seen in the past.

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"It's not a little girl sitting by a well with little tweety birds telling her what to do and where to go," Stewart told MTV. "[The costume] makes you feel kind of strong occasionally, sometimes, but I kind of feel tiny, my pinhead sticks out of these enormous things."

Charlize Theron will star alongside Stewart in the movie, where Theron explained the complexity of her character, the Evil Queen.

"This, as a fable, she sort of just starts off as a bad person, so it was important to understand [why she is the way she is]," Theron said, according to MTV. "A lot of her circumstances will kind of bleed into her actions. ... She's a serial killer; I'm pretty much preparing to play a serial killer."

The re-make of a classic tale will feature a brand new version of Snow White who must escape the land ruled by an evil queen with the help of a huntsman and seven Dwarves. Aside from Charlize Theron, Chris Hemsworth will be the huntsman and Sam Claflin will play Prince Charming.

The seven dwarves will be played by Ian McShane, Bob Hoskins, Toby Jones, Eddie Marsan, Stephen Graham, Ray Winstone, and Nick Frost in the film slated for a June 1, 2012 release.

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