All hail Sean Bean as he embarks on another epic fantasy!
The "Game of Thrones" star will soon be donning some kingly robes as he takes on the role of the monarch in director Tarsem Singh's "Snow White," according to Variety.
As the King, Bean will be father to Snow White herself (Lily Collins) as well as husband to the evil Queen (Julia Roberts).
And, considering Bean's track record, he'll probably be dead by the end of the first reel.
The dark fairy tale, which until recently was going under the title "The Brothers Grimm: Snow White," also features Armie Hammer, Nathan Lane, Mare Winningham and Michael Lerner. Production is already underway in Montreal.
For all the talk of the competition between this "Snow White" and "Snow White and the Huntsman," you'd think one of the productions would've come out with at least a production still or teaser artwork or something by now,...
The "Game of Thrones" star will soon be donning some kingly robes as he takes on the role of the monarch in director Tarsem Singh's "Snow White," according to Variety.
As the King, Bean will be father to Snow White herself (Lily Collins) as well as husband to the evil Queen (Julia Roberts).
And, considering Bean's track record, he'll probably be dead by the end of the first reel.
The dark fairy tale, which until recently was going under the title "The Brothers Grimm: Snow White," also features Armie Hammer, Nathan Lane, Mare Winningham and Michael Lerner. Production is already underway in Montreal.
For all the talk of the competition between this "Snow White" and "Snow White and the Huntsman," you'd think one of the productions would've come out with at least a production still or teaser artwork or something by now,...
- 7/17/2011
- by Bryan Enk
- NextMovie
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