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Running time114 minutes120 minutes (extended edition)CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$115 millionBox office$165 millionThe Huntsman: Winter's War is a 2016 American, both a and to (2012), it takes place before and after the events of the first film. The film is the of, who was a and on the first film. It is written by and, based on characters created by, which like the first film were inspired by the fairy tale ' compiled by the, as well as '. Reprising their roles from the first film, the cast includes,. The film also introduced new characters played by, and.The film premiered in on March 29, 2016, and was released in the United States on April 22, 2016.
It received mixed to negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, with praise for the visuals and cast but many feeling the film was an unnecessary sequel and prequel. It grossed $165 million worldwide against an estimated $115 million production cost. Contents.Plot Evil sorceress 's powers allow her to know that her younger sister, whose powers have not yet emerged, is not only involved in an illicit affair with nobleman Andrew, but is also pregnant with his child. Freya gives birth to a baby girl and discovers that Andrew murdered their child. In grief-fueled rage, her broken heart freezes over and she kills him with her sudden emergence of powers - the elemental control of ice.Freya builds herself a new kingdom up north.
Ruling as the much-feared Ice Queen, she orders parents to be killed and their children to be abducted so they can be trained to be an army of huntsmen to conquer for her and avoid the pain of love that she suffered. Despite the training, two of her best huntsmen, and Sara, fall in love. Sara claims Eric in 'marriage' by giving him her mother's medallion necklace. They plan to escape to a free life together but are discovered by Freya. Sara is killed while Eric is beaten and thrown into a river.Seven years later, after, Queen falls ill after hearing Ravenna's beckon her. Because of its dark magic, she orders it to be taken to Sanctuary, the magical place that sheltered her during the events leading to Ravenna's defeat, so the Mirror's magic can be contained.
Snow White's husband, William, informs Eric that the soldiers tasked with carrying the Mirror went missing en route. Knowing its dark magic can make Freya stronger, Eric agrees to try and retrieve the Mirror; Snow White's dwarf ally and his half-brother Gryff accompany him.They travel to the last location of the soldiers. Eric discovers they killed one another because they used their own weapons on each other. The trio are attacked by Freya's huntsmen and are rescued by Sara, revealed to be alive.
Sara explains that she was imprisoned by Freya all this time, and only escaped recently. She has not forgiven Eric for abandoning her. They decipher that Eric was shown an illusion of Sara's death, while she was made to see him abandoning her rather than fighting to help. Eric manages to convince her that Freya tricked them.That night, Eric and Sara make love.
Sara later notices Eric still wears the necklace she gave him. The next day, the group go to the forest of the goblins who stole the mirror. They retrieve it and after a strong fight in which Eric protects Sara and she saves him, the group makes it out unharmed. Near the Sanctuary, Freya attacks and reveals Sara has been loyal to her all along. Sara shoots an arrow at Eric, who appears to die. Freya departs with the Mirror but is unaware that Sara purposely hit Eric's medallion necklace, protecting him from dying.
At her palace, Freya resurrects Ravenna, who became one with the Mirror when Snow White vanquished her.Eric attempts to assassinate Freya, but is stopped by Ravenna. Ravenna begins to kill the huntsmen, and Freya, realizing that she regards the huntsmen as her own children, protects them with an ice wall.
As Eric, Sara, and the huntsmen climb over the wall to retrieve the Mirror, the sisters argue. Ravenna lets slip that she's responsible for Freya's powers. Suspicious, Freya forces Ravenna (who as the mirror's captive spirit must answer her summoner's questions truthfully) to reveal that the Mirror had told her Freya's child would become more beautiful than Ravenna.
Ravenna then enchanted Andrew to kill the baby so she could remain 'the fairest of them all.' Outraged, Freya turns against her sister but is impaled by her. With her remaining strength, she freezes the Mirror and Eric shatters it, destroying Ravenna. As Freya dies, she smiles at a vision of herself holding her baby.With Freya's death, those who had been imprisoned by her magic are set free. Eric, Sara, and the huntsmen look forward to a new future, with Eric and Sara happy to have a free life together for the first time.In a, is seen from behind. A mysterious golden bird lands on the balcony next to her.Cast. as, a Huntsman.
as, Snow White's evil stepmother who returns from the dead as a zombie. as, Ravenna's sister. as Sara, a warrior who is Eric's wife.
as Nion, a Dwarf who previously helped Eric and Snow White defeat Ravenna's army. as Gryff, a debt-collecting Dwarf who is Nion's half-brother. as Mrs. The at with fake vines and rubble added for use as a film set for The Huntsman: Winter's War.On February 24, 2015, was set to star in the film, was confirmed to reprise his previous role, while Blunt, who had been rumored to be interested, finally closed a deal to star as well. On March 18, 2015, it was revealed that, and were added to the cast to play dwarves alongside Frost's character Nion. TheWrap confirmed on May 7, 2015, that would return as William in the sequel.
Filming on the film began on April 6, 2015. Filming took place at in, England in April 2015.
Filming also occurred from May to July 2015 in, England, at locations including South Forest, Johnson's Pond and in the Deer Park near Snow Hill. Filming was also done in Wells. In July 2015, filming also took place at, in the. Music On October 8, 2015, it was officially announced, that would return to score the film, after creating the music for.
The score album was released on April 22, 2016. Singer promoted the film by releasing an alternate version of her song ', along with a subsequent music video, made for the film.Release On July 31, 2014, announced the film's release date would be April 22, 2016. In February 2016, it was announced that the film would be released in 3D in international markets like Germany. In Poland, the theatrical release was scheduled for April 8, 2016, which was the date for many other international markets. Marketing On November 16, 2015, unveiled four character posters for the film, along with the film's new title, The Huntsman: Winter's War. Three days later, on November 18, 2015, the first official trailer of the film was released, along with two additional teaser posters.
A second trailer debuted on February 11, 2016. Universal released a final trailer on March 22, 2016. Hemsworth, Theron, and Chastain introduced a performance by of ' at the.Home media The Huntsman: Winter's War was released on Digital HD on August 2, 2016, and was followed by a release on Blu-ray and DVD on August 23, 2016. The film debuted at No. 1 on the home video sales chart.
A Blu-ray extended edition (with DVD & digital HD) was also released with a run time of 120 minutes.Reception Box office The Huntsman: Winter's War grossed $48.4 million in North America and $116.6 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $165 million, against a production budget of $115 million. North America In the United States and Canada, early tracking suggested the film would open to $24–30 million, which was significantly lower than its predecessor's $56.2 million opening in 2012. The film opened in 3,791 theaters and grossed $7.3 million on its first day, including $1 million from its early Thursday night previews. In its opening weekend, it grossed a lower-than-expected $19.4 million, which was about 64% less than the original film's opening. Due to its underperforming opening weekend, the film lost Universal $30–40 million, with some estimates having the total losses at up to $70 million. Estimated the film lost the studio at least $75 million, when factoring together all expenses and revenues.
Outside North America Internationally, The Huntsman: Winter's War was released in a total of 65 countries. There were some estimates that the film will end its run at about $150 million internationally, which is lower than its predecessor's total of $240 million. One notable difference is that while Winter's War has secured a release date in China, Snow White and the Huntsman did not play there, and analysts believe that could make 'some difference'.
It was released in 18 countries two weeks ahead of its U.S. Debut, earning $19.1 million from 3,969 screens, and had No. 1 openings in eleven of them, and second overall at the international box office charts, behind the superhero film. In its second weekend, it added 7 new markets and grossed a total of $17.8 million, falling only by 8% from its previews weekend, and still remained at No. It was still No. 2 in its third weekend.
Its top openings occurred in China ($10.4 million), the United Kingdom and Ireland ($4.2 million), Brazil ($3.1 million), Mexico ($2.8 million), France ($2.6 million), Korea ($2.1 million), Russia ($2 million), the Philippines ($1.6 million), Malaysia ($1.6 million), Spain ($1.4 million), and Thailand ($1.2 million). In China, it was in third place, behind local pic and the continued run of The Jungle Book. It lost a tremendous number of screens in its second weekend due to the arrival of three new local pics – Book of Love, Phantom of the Theater and MBA Partners – along with the continued run of The Jungle Book and as a result it grossed just $710,000.In terms of total earnings, its largest markets outside of North America are China ($15.6 million), the UK ($7.3 million) and Mexico ($7.2 million). Critical response On the film has a rating of 18%, based on 210 reviews, with an average rating of 4.5/10. The site's consensus reads, ' The Huntsman: Winter's War is visually arresting and boasts a stellar cast, but neither are enough to recommend this entirely unnecessary sequel.'
On, the film has a score of 35 out of 100, based on 41 critics, indicating 'generally unfavourable reviews'. Audiences polled by gave the film an average grade of 'B+' on an A+ to F scale. Accolades AwardCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef(s)Best Action'No Mercy'NominatedBest Fantasy Adventure'Mirror Online'NominatedThe Don LaFontaine Award for Best Voice Over'Mirror Online'NominatedBest Motion/Title Graphics'Mirror Online'NominatedBest International ActorNominatedThe Huntsman: Winter's WarNominatedChris HemsworthNominatedNominatedCharlize TheronNominatedChoice Movie: LiplockChris Hemsworth &NominatedChoice Music: Song from a Movie or TV Show' byNominatedReferences.
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