The new trailer for "Snow White and the Huntsman" has been released with Kristen Stewart as the lead role with Charlize Theron who is even more devilish as the evil queen. Both ladies has stopped by the "Today Show," with Kristen in a tight leather pants and Charlize in a simple black dress, to discuss the dark side of the film, the competition with the other Snow White movie, "Mirror Mirror" and on what the "Twilight" actress spill about "The Hunger Games."

Kristen Stewart said that she cannot wait to see the movie. The actress praised the highly anticipated film and she also touched on the massive fame that the main characters will experience which is a subject matter that Stewart most definitely has loads of wisdom. "I don't know. I hope so just on the level," Kristen began to explain before trailing off when Matt Lauer asked the "Twilight" star whether the "Hunger Games" actors will experience a similar publicity storm.
"Yes, it gets very crazy, instantly the question is, 'Are you going to be able to handle it? Is this something you want?' But you look at those actors and you can tell why they are doing what they're doing," Stewart continued as she continuously praised the actors for their hard work in the franchise.

Sounds like the Kristen Stewart the fans know and love who is in it for the work, not the fame and very dedicated to her craft much like Jennifer Lawrence, who also admitted that she is no slave to the "Hunger Games" films. However, even though Lawrence has said she was reluctant to take on such a big production, it is clear that Kristen has respect for her franchise counterparts and only wishes them the utmost success.
"It's so obvious no one signed on to that project to do the next big thing and I think that's the coolest way to see something get big. I would love them to be happy in doing what they're doing," Kristen gushed. "I can't wait to see the movie," the actress added.

Kristen Stewart certainly does not seem worried about her franchise competition but perhaps her attention is directed to the "Snow White" films smack down, which is the big-screen battle with the other Snow White movie which is entitled "Mirror Mirror" that will be released just a month prior to "Snow White and The Huntsman."

"There's a way to do them in different worlds. I don't think Universal would have backed this film the way they have if they thought we were playing to the same audience as the other one," the new mom Charlize Theron coolly sounded off and explained.

These lovely ladies may not be worried on which film the viewers will root for as the three movies hit the theaters battling it out on who will be the fairest film of them all.