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Entertainment Weekly Provides Exclusive Into the Woods Photos

People who have been hoping for a better look at the fairy tale characters making an appearance in one of the most anticipated movies of the year will enjoy these exclusive Into the Woods photos. Appearing on the latest cover of Entertainment Weekly, it shows Johnny Depp, Emily Blunt, Chris Pine, Anna Kendrick and, of course Meryl Streep all in costume.

Captured in a dark and gloomy forest, the Into the Woods photos shows that there will be a fun twist on the classic fairy tales of the Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella and more. A big step forward from the hit television show 'Once Upon a Time' that also features such stories colliding, 'Into the Woods' premiers on Christmas Day.
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