The First Pic Of Kristen Stewart As Princess Diana In 'Spencer' Is UNCANNY (PHOTO)

You'll have to do a double-take.
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The first photo of Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana in the upcoming series Spencer just surfaced and it will make you do a double-take.

In the photo shared by Neon, the movie's distribution company, the resemblance between Stewart and the Princess of Wales is absolutely UNCANNY.

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When the Twilight star was cast as Diana, many thought that it was a terrible choice

Well, nonbelievers might want to think again, because Stewart looks like the perfect fit in the photo. 

She nailed everything down to Diana's posture, the look in her eyes, the details in her outfit — Stewart looks like real royalty.

Filming is set to take place in Germany and the U.K. this year, so it's yet to be seen if Stewart's acting abilities can match Diana as well as her looks do.

But, if her acting matches Diana the way the photo does, Spencer is making out to be quite the depiction of the Princess. 

A fall 2021 launch is expected, so until then, we're keeping an eye out for the first trailer.

  • Julia Murphy was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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