The Latest Trailer for The Huntsman: Winter’s War Makes a Solid Case for Listening to Mirrors

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THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DON’T LISTEN TO MAGIC MIRRORS! I mean, why even bother asking for a magic mirror’s opinion if you’re not going to use it when making your horrible life decisions, huh Ravenna?

Anyway, in this new trailer for the upcoming The Huntsman: Winter’s War, we see that Snow White wasn’t the first baby targeted by this queen that constantly needs to be told she’s pretty. Ravenna goes after her sister’s first baby, even after her magic mirror told her that this would unleash her sister’s power, and ends up the target of her sister’s Huntsman…

…whom her sister’s been training to be a warrior since he was a kid? Or something? And also Jessica Chastain as a kid? Because why not, and girl power, and all that?

A part of me really wants to see Charlize Theron and Emily Blunt go at it while watching Chris Hemsworth running around in tight pants. But another part of me’s like, What the heck is going on?

All I know is, if a magic mirror warns me against doing something, I’m gonna do it. My sister and I have enough problems without me unleashing her secret freezing powers.

The Huntsman: Winter’s War comes out April 22nd.

(via io9, image via Universal Pictures)

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