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Stewart gets a sequel, Sanders gets to go away

THE leading lady has an affair with the director, and they get caught, and so his wife -- who's also in the movie -- is not happy. The question is, how do you make the sequel?

Obvious answer: only cinema-school nerds care who directs a sequel. And that's why Kristen Stewart will be starring in the sequel to Snow White and the Huntsman, while Rupert Sanders will be directing Ty-D-Bol commercials in Grid Reference, Alta.

Sanders says he wants to save his marriage, and his wife Liberty Ross has laid down the law, RadarOnline reports: me or the sequel, not both.

Sanders, conveniently, had never actually signed the papers to direct the second Huntsman film for Universal, which will any minute now announce that it wants to, what's that phrase, follow another path artistically.

-- Postmedia News

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition August 4, 2012 G2

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