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Kristen Stewart missed out on her next film franchise due to the widespread negativity surrounding her cheating scandal. That’s right, “Snow White and the Huntsman” came out with a sequel in 2016, “The Huntsman: Winter’s War,” in which Stewart was noticeably absent. The actor’s former titular role of Snow White was written out, and the film instead focused on Liam Hemsworth’s Huntsman character. Although she was arguably one of the bigger stars in the movie’s lineup, Stewart explained on “The Howard Stern Show” that the scandal with the first film’s director, Rupert Sanders, was likely the reason she wasn’t asked to return.
“We lived in a different time then. You know what I mean? I feel like the s**t-shaming that went down was so absurd,” Stewart recalled on the radio show. “And they should’ve put me in that movie! It would’ve been better. Not to be a d**k, but … they didn’t put me in that movie because I went through such a highly publicized scandal, and so they were, like, scared of touching that.”
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Considering “Snow White and the Huntsman” earned over $364 million at the box office and the sequel massed less than half of that, maybe Stewart has a point.