In case you missed it, EW has a surprise to the Divergent fandom. In their latest issue, they have feature the movie adaptation of Veronica Roth's best selling novel "Divergent." They also released an exclusive behind the scene video for the photoshoot via their Facebook page.
A lot of stills have been released and we get to see, for the first time, how some of the movie's characters look like in the movie. These characters include Andrew Prior, Tori, Christina, Will, Al, and Peter.
Andrew Prior
Dauntless leaders Four and Eric
Four and Tris
Tori and Tris (aptitude test)
Tris and Four by the Ferris Wheel
Tris and Four ready to jump off the moving train
Tris with Peter, Al, and Edward
Tris, Christina, and Will
Tris
Here is the behind the scene video of their photoshoot.
and here are the scans (I do not own these images).
We have our first look at Four and Tris together for the movie adaptation of Divergent. EW will release exclusive set photos of Divergent on their latest issue to be released this Friday, June 21, 2013. Take a look:
Looking for the next YA movie sensation? This week, EW offers an exclusive first look at the making of Divergent, based
on Veronica Roth’s dystopian YA best-seller. The movie’s set in a
futuristic Chicago, and stars one of Hollywood’s fastest-rising young
actresses, Shailene Woodley (The Descendants), who’s also snagged the Mary Jane role in the Amazing Spider-Man franchise and the lead in the adaptation of another beloved bestseller, The Fault in Our Stars. As one of her costars, Jai Courtney, puts it, “She’s going to be such a big f - - -ing star.”
In the future world of Divergent, society is divided into
five factions devoted to particular virtues. But Woodley’s character,
Beatrice, is classified as “divergent.” That means she’s suited for more
than one faction and, as we later learn, headed for trouble. Beatrice
finds an ally — and a love interest — in an instructor named Four,
played by Theo James. (You may remember him dying in Lady Mary’s bed in
season one of Downton Abbey). On the set, Woodley seemed
delighted to find that James also took the possibility of superstardom
with a grain of salt. “We’re not into the industry and have
separate lives outside of it,” she told EW. “That’s refreshing. I don’t
know what I would do if Four was played by someone who cared what he
looked like or spent more time in front of the mirror than I do.”