Lorraine Kelly branded the new Diana film Spencer "bizarre, graphic and unsettling" as she talked about it during a showbiz section of her daily show.
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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.
PREVIOUSLY, August 26: Early-risers at Neon’s CinemaCon presentation this week got a first look at the trailer and an extended clip for Spencer, the biopic about Princess Diana that stars Kristen Stewart and which will world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on September 3, then move on to TIFF.
See the trailer,
Lorraine Kelly branded the new Diana film Spencer "bizarre, graphic and unsettling" as she talked about it during a showbiz section of her daily show.
Kristen Stewart will receive the Performer Tribute and Magnolia Pictures chief Eamonn Bowles will get the Industry Tribute at next month’s Gotham Awards.
Spencer is a dive inside an emotional imagining of who Diana was at a pivotal turning point in her life,” Stewart said in a quote released by Neon, the company behind the project. Reviews for Stewart's performance are glowing.
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Diana Princess of Wales biopic Spencer The actress, who plays Diana in the film, was pictured wearing a strapless grey dress at the event in London on Thursday. She posed for pictures with Jacki Nielen, who plays the Duke of Cambridge in the film, and Freddie Spry, who plays the Duke of Sussex.
Kristen Stewart dazzled in London in a showstopping gown for the premiere of Spencer, in which she plays Princess Diana, on Thursday night.
Kristen Stewart is opening up.
Princess Diana is one of the most iconic figures in modern history, and she has been portrayed on screen several times!
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The first full trailer for "Spencer" has arrived. In the weeks following the film's debut on the festival circuit, film studio Neon dropped a full trailer for the flick, which will follow the late Princess Diana during a holiday visit with the royal family that sees her marriage ultimately fall apart.
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.
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.