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I guess it's kind of like of The Snow Queen with a twist? Like what if the evil queen from Snow White and the Snow Queen were sisters.
No, but there is a Snow Queen fable, which later inspired Disney's Frozen.Does Snow White even have a snow queen in any version of its mythos? That's kind of weak. It's less "new twist on an old fairy tale" and more "the last movie we made with the new twist on the old fairy tale lets just spin it off and leave the star out of it because the actress cheated on her boyfriend with the director, we got Thor right...? Lets make Thor the lead!"
I guess it's kind of like of The Snow Queen with a twist? Like what if the evil queen from Snow White and the Snow Queen were sisters.
I mean does it really matter and warrant her being written out? She had one indiscretion with a married man. She'd hardly be the first woman in Hollywood to do so.
Steven Spielberg spent all of Temple of Doom flirting with his future wife Kate Kapshaw. Was he not married to another woman at the time?
I count 6.Well, those are three good things to come out of this.
Here is my whole biggest problem:
In the first movie, Finn taunts Eric with knowledge of being the one who killed his wife. And yet, in this movie, Eric is there when his wife "dies." It was all a fake trick. But the one who he thinks did the deed wasn't even Finn. In fact Finn is nowhere to be found in the flashback first act.
I assume they wanted us all to forget about this and just think, "OK Eric had a wife he thinks is dead, but whoop she isn't. I on the other hand will not let this go and it's a big problem for me.
Also I think what happened to Snow White in this story was pretty bogus. Maybe Stewart didn't want to work on a sequel, but did they even ask?
IMHO, not a valid reason to not bring her back.Considering the trouble Stewart created during and after production of the first film, I doubt they asked her if she wanted to return.
IMHO, not a valid reason to not bring her back.