Shailene Woodley and Theo James Speaks of Tris and Four's relationship being put to the test in 'Insurgent'; Veronica Roth 'glad' gory scene was deleted from 'Divergent'

By Staff Writer

Aug 01, 2014 05:19 AM EDT

In the second "Divergent" movie entitled "Insurgent", Shailene Woodley's Tris Prior and Theo James' Four will be tested and will fight often. Woodley and James hinted at the San Diego Comic Convention that everything in the second film is "on the verge of breaking up", while author Veronica Roth expresses being glad that a certain gory part has been removed from the final cut of "Divergent".

According to KpopStarz, Woodley and James shared several "Insurgent" spoilers. The two lead actors mentioned that the factions, which are the building blocks of the society Tris Prior and Four live in, are falling apart because of "conflicts in ideologies." James' and Woodley's onscreen relationship will not be spared, as James says that Tris and Four will be fighting often. James went on to say that "we discovered the problem was one of trust and not being able to share with each other".

In "Divergent", Woodley's character Tris Prior joins a faction where fighting is the way of life, but according to Fashion and Style, the PG-13 rated movie had to delete a fight scene that was too graphic for the young audience. The scene involving Woodley, Zoe Kravitz, Ben Lamb, and Miles Teller, was present in the book, but was excluded in the final cut. Fans of the series can see the cut along with some Insurgent sneak peeks on the DVD, which is slated for an August 5 release.

Meanwhile, author Veronica Roth, who is a fan of the Woodley-James chemistry onscreen, is looking forward to see her favorite scene acted out. Fashion and Style reports Roth saying that her favorite scenes involve Woodley's and James' simulations. Furthermore, Roth spoke up about the deleted scene from "Divergent", which was deemed too gory. "It was truly horrifying," said Roth, and added that she was glad it was left out.

Woodley, who has bagged the role of Hazel Grace Lancaster in the movie adaptation of John Green's "The Fault in Our Stars," will be sporting a pixie cut similar to Lancaster's hairdo for "Insurget," KpopStarz further shares. Woodley said that she opted out of wearing wigs because the film will require running and a lot of action, and in her own words: "wigs always look wiggy." Woodley also says that it will be "cool" to see a heroine sporting short hair.

Insurgent will be showing in theaters March 20, 2015. 

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