With her new role as Princess Diana, Kristen Stewart is making her mark.
16.09.2021 - 02:01 / justjared.com
Kristen Stewart has opened up about signing on to play Princess Diana in the upcoming Spencer movie.
Here’s a synopsis of the film, directed by Pablo Larraín: December, 1991: The Prince and Princess of Wales’ marriage has long since grown cold. Though rumors of affairs and a divorce abound, peace is ordained for the Christmas festivities at Sandringham Estate. There’s eating and drinking, shooting and hunting. Diana knows the game. This year, things will be a whole lot different.
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With her new role as Princess Diana, Kristen Stewart is making her mark.
Kristen Stewart is opening up.
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newest trailer for director Pablo Larraín’s royal biopic “Spencer.”Stewart, 31, shines in the two-minute clip in which she rocks Diana’s iconic gowns, dramatic hats, colorful pantsuits and sparkling jewels.However, Diana spends much of the teaser looking sad, alone and forlorn in the chilling footage.“You have to be able to do things you hate. There has to be two of you,” Prince Charles (Jack Farthing) says to a scared Diana.
The first full length trailer for Kristen Stewart‘s Princess Diana movie, Spencer, has finally debuted online!
two words out of Princess Diana in the first trailer for "Spencer," but in our latest full look at the film, Kristen Stewart as Diana closes the clip by dropping a bombshell: "Will they kill me, do you think?" We're guessing that's a sly joke.
UPDATED with full trailer: Neon has released the firts full trailer for Spencer, its Princess Diana biopic starring Kristen Stewart. Watch it above and the teaser from last month below.
Kristen Stewart is mesmerizing as the People’s Princess in the latest trailer for “Spencer”.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterFinally, fans of the royal family get to hear Kristen Stewart’s take on Princess Diana’s iconic accent. In the first full-length trailer for “Spencer,” an upcoming biographical drama about the beloved figure, the American actor channels British royalty with ease.Directed by “Jackie” filmmaker Pablo Larrain, “Spencer” grapples with Diana’s decision to end her marriage to Prince Charles (portrayal Jack Farthing).
How many filmmakers get to release two, technically three film and TV projects in a row? If you’re Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín, known for “Jackie” and “Neruda,” you get such a privilege, and or the stars just seem to align that way because of the pandemic.
when he cast Kristen Stewart in a role as weighty and revered as Princess Diana.The Chilean’s game of royal roulette has paid off. Because Stewart, who we’ve always known is scores better than the average-to-wretched scripts she’s so frequently handed — “Twilight,” “Snow White and the Huntsman,” “Charlie’s Angels” — is haunting, playful and blisteringly human as Di at the end of her rope. Her princess is a broken woman so alive with promise and love and humor, but held back by mummified royals
Naman Ramachandran Pablo Larrain’s Princess Diana film “Spencer,” starring Kristen Stewart, will release Nov. 5 across the U.K.
Kristen Stewart has never had a paranormal encounter — but she did feel Princess Diana‘s presence while filming Spencer.
Kristen Stewart says she got a spooky “sign-off” from Princess Diana while making the biopic “Spencer”.
In one of the best examples of an autumnal makeover we’ve seen in a long time, Kristen Stewart’s new strawberry blonde hair is sending the internet into a frenzy right now. The actress is starring as Princess Diana in the upcoming biopic Spencer, which is set for release in November and is already racking up positive reviews from critics.
: “For those of us who have admired the talents of Kristen Stewart since she was not yet even a teenager, it is a joy to be able to share that the 31-year-old’s portrayal of Princess Diana in Pablo Larrain‘s Spencer is truly the fulfillment of her tremendous promise and will almost certainly bring her the first Oscar nomination of her career.” “There is no actress alive today who can hold a close-up like Kristen Stewart.
Spencer” is one of the most awaited releases of the year, with Kristen Stewart’s turn as Princess Diana being one of the main reasons why.
Spencer at the film festival, showed off her newly dyed strawberry blonde hair on the red carpet. The actress, who is playing the late princess should be pleased with the positive first reviews that are coming through, with DiscussingFilm calling her turn "without a doubt her most dazzling and intricate performance to date".
The reviews for Pablo Larraín’s “Spencer” are here straight from the Venice Film Festival, declaring that even if the melodramatic-bordering-on-campy film isn’t for everyone, Kristen Stewart’s “genius” take on Princess Diana just might be. In his review for The Wrap, Jason Solomons describes “Spencer” as an “intense, giddy spectacle with Shakespearean or indeed Racinian ambitions,” before making it very clear that, ultimately, “it’s Stewart’s film.” “She gets the doe-eyed, pitying tilt of the