'Snow White: The Huntsman Winter's War' Cast & Plot: Chris Hemsworth Talks Kids, Family Life; Movie Synopsis Revealed

"Snow White: The Huntsman Winter's War" star Chris Hemsworth may have his hands full as dad to three children, but they are the reason why he understands what it means to really love another human being.

Speaking with Daily Life Australia, the actor revealed that there's so many challenge to having three kids. "It feels like I have six. They're non-stop, active kids," he told the news outlet.

All of Chris' kids with wifea Elsa Pataky are still toddlers, which is why taking care of them is a challenge. The actor describes life with their children as chaotic, but admits that they have taught him what love really means. "I know the full gamut of emotions, good and bad. I feel I had just scratched the surface prior."

Chris' daughter, India Rose, 2, and twin boys, Tristan and Sasha, 19 months, are raised in Australia, a choice the Hemsworth couple made a long time ago. The Hollywood actor prefers this to be the setup so that the children can have a normal life. "If you are living in Hollywood, people have travelled from around the world to see people in the entertainment business and they've got the cameras ready and a bigger deal is made of it. Here we have a very normal existence, people are very respectful, and that was why we chose to come here," he said in the interview.

Meanwhile, Universal has finally released the first posters of the upcoming "Snow White and The Huntsman" sequel. The movie is set for an April 2016 theater date and as the studio previously announced, the story will no longer have Snow White in it, as per Daily Mail. But joining Hemsworth in the film are Jessica Chastain as The Warrior, Emily Blunt as the Ice Queen and Charlize Theron, who reprises her role as the Evil Queen.

The studio also released the synopsis of the movie, per Hypable. This time, it will delve into the story of Queen Ravenna (Theron) and her sister Freya (Blunt), who has the "ability to freeze any enemy." She hires the Huntsman and the warrior to join her in her palace, but the two defy her command to "forever harden your hearts to love." Freya eventually takes over her sister's reign after the Queen's death and takes possession of the Magic Mirror. But then she also learns her sister can be resurrected, thus the enchanted land experiences its darkest forces ever and it is now up to the Huntsman to restore the order.

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