It has been billed as a re-imagined and slightly twisted version of the fairytale classic.
And judging by today's on-set photographs of movie Snow White and the Huntsman, it certainly seems pretty far removed from Disney's fluffy cartoon take on the story.
Leading lady Kristen Stewart spent the day soaking wet and showing a good few inches of flesh as she shot scenes for the film on a Welsh beach.
The actress looked to be taking part in some particularly dramatic scenes on the sands, and hoisted her soaking wet gown on as she walked along.
After one scene, she was sitting alongside a stunning white horse, which was attended to by crew members.
In a contrast from yesterday in which she was seen sporting heavy armour, Stewart wore a long medieval style gown over long brown boots, with her hair loose around her shoulders.
Her hair also looked to be a darker shade than familiar to fans of the Twilight franchise.
She seemed more than comfortable on horseback, although may have used a stunt double to canter across the beach for one bareback shot.
The actress was clearly having to maintain a wet and dishevelled look, with an assistant spraying her down with a water gun at one point.
She also needed the crew's help to clamber over a rocky incline.
It wasn't all intense focus for the star though. She was later spotted breaking into a smile in a rest between scenes on a rocky section of the shore.
In another scene, she was spotted emerging from the sea in her gown - perhaps after a very refreshing dip, considering the cold Welsh waters.
Stewart stars as Snow White alongside Australian actor Chris Hemsworth, who appears as male lead, The Huntsman.
In a twist on the children's fairy tale, the film follows the story of the Huntsman ordered to take Snow White into the woods to be killed.
However, he winds up becoming her protector and mentor in a quest to vanquish the Evil Queen.
The movie stars Charlize Theron as the Evil Queen and Ian McShane, Eddie Izzard, Bob Hoskins, Toby Jones and Ray Winstone among the dwarves.
Stewart recently revealed that she was not initially attracted to the role of Snow White, but became interested after realising the new version was a very different take on the classic character.
'She truly does not let her heart cloud her mind,' the Twilight actress told Entertainment Weekly earlier this summer. 'Also I get to have a sword and stuff, and really cool weapons.
'This girl has the amazing ability to channel fear, things that people are typically afraid to do, into this really focused, really charged, driving energy,' she added.
The film - the first in a planned trilogy - is slated to be released in cinemas next year.
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1 Penyokong CHELSEA:
cant wait for this movie!
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