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Snow White Is Trained to Be a Bandit in New 'Mirror Mirror' Sneak Peek
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Giving a look at plenty of funny scenes, the promo video highlights the fair-skinned princess as she is transformed into a warrioress and taught some fighting skills by the seven dwarves.

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Relativity Media has unveiled a brand new sneak-peek video for Tarsem Singh's upcoming Snow White film "Mirror Mirror". Making its way out via Parents Connect, the clip offers plenty of never-before-seen hilarious scenes that are not featured in the first trailer. It also shows some testimonies from lead actress Lily Collins.

In it, Collins' Snow White is seen getting trained by the seven dwarves to be a leader of bandits. The dwarves change the princess' classy signature into a pirate-like look, and give her some physical training like walking on a giant stone ball. It additionally sees some funny moments involving Armie Hammer's Prince Andrew Alcott as he is "tortured" when taken hostage by the dwarves.

Instead of presenting a dark twist of the classic Grimm tale, the movie will eschew the traditional story in favor of a more modern tale full of comedy and adventure. After her evil stepmother kills her father and destroys the kingdom, Snow White bands together with a gang of seven quarrelsome dwarves to reclaim what is rightly hers.

"Mirror Mirror" is scheduled to arrive in the U.S. theaters on March 16. While Singh works behind the lens, Melisa Wallack and Jason Keller serve as the screenwriters. Joining Collins and Hammer in the cast ensemble are Julia Roberts, Sean Bean, Nathan Lane, Mare Winningham, Michael Lerner and Robert Emms.

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