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Jul182015
Say What? Charlize & Emily

Amuse us. Add a caption or dialogue to this image of Emily Blunt and Charlize Theron on the set of The Huntsman. (No Snow White this time. It opens in April 2016)
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Amuse us. Add a caption or dialogue to this image of Emily Blunt and Charlize Theron on the set of The Huntsman. (No Snow White this time. It opens in April 2016)
Reader Comments (13)
The white hair worked for Meryl. Let's give it a try!
We'll see who the Full Metal Bitch really is.
Emily: I are Khaleesi
Charlize:: Keep on waitin' for Drogon
This is how we get Blunt and Theron co-leading a franchise? To quote Blunt's last fantasy film: wishes come true, not free.
Charlize (before the picture): Would you want to do a Bayo...
Emily: Netta movie instead of this? No.
Charlize: (thought) Five rejections. I'll keep trying.
Emily: I am Khaleesi.
Charlize: So what? I am Cersei!
Not a caption. I just want to say I'm very happy to see these ladies sharing and leading a big-budget film—and Chastain is in this one too, right? That doesn't happen often and I hope it is a trend going forward.
Pity the powers that be thought they had to kick Kristen Stewart out of her own franchise. She's probably better off without it, but still...
Charlize looks in character like wow. And I adore Blunt, but that wig has me so disappointed. Why WHY why go with something that very obviously is going to make people think Khaleesi?
Which one of us is the Mother of Dragons again?
Witness ME.
If we are to have sequels, let them all be that.
someone had already said that somewhere, I hope this is not going to be Oz The Great and Powerful with 3 fascinating actresses wasting their talent swirling around a boring leading male character
"Sucking Oscar potential from young actresses keeps me eternally youthful, too."