"Twilight" will soon be over and female lead, Kristen Stewart is more than happy it's finally done.

In fact, Kristen and Robert have gone from one film to the other. While Robert is baring all on "Bel Ami" and "Cosmopolis", Kristen is suiting up in a steel armor for "Snow White and the Huntsman". What other films do die-hard Kristen fans have to look forwards to?

The 22-year old actress may play a damsel in distress in "Twilight" but in "Snow White and the Huntsman" all that gets thrown in the bin. In director Rupert Sanders' film remake of the classic fairytale, "Snow White", Kristen shows fans what princesses are really made of.

"That's the way Rupert Sanders got the job as director of this movie, by putting together a five-minute version of the movie and presenting the darkness and lightness of the world," shared Stewart on Rupert's concept art for "Snow White and the Huntsman".

"I thought that it was insane because it felt like two different people did it, it was so, so beautiful when it was light and so exuberantly happy, and then when it was dark it was wretched and disgusting. I think when I first saw the movie I saw that. It was like, 'Wow.' Everything I wanted it to feel like, everything I wanted to say, it's there," continued the actress.

Promotion and premieres for the film had already begun. "Snow White and the Huntsman" will finally hit the theaters by June 1.

Another film by the actress is set to hit the Cannes Film Festival. The highly-anticipated release of the famous film adaptation, "On the Road" based on Jack Kerouac's novel. The film stars Kristen Stewart and Garett Hedlund.

Apart from the obvious dancing and smoking shown in the trailer, fans of Stewart will be surprised to hear it's a bilingual film meaning expect to hear Kristen flaunt her French.

From fairy tale to fun "On the Road", Kristen's next film is deemed to be freaky. Nick Cassavetes is set to direct the film, "Cali" which is by far different from the fairytale concept of Rupert Sanders.

"I'm from the Valley. It's been a while since we captured that world and it's super extreme, everything about it. I think it's like, it's extremely violent, it's extremely funny, extremely emotional," explained Stewart on what "Cali" may be about.

"But all very kind of, not hard to watch, but real." added Stewart.