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Emily Blunt talks about ‘Huntsman’ and her ‘more laid back’ second pregnancy

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Actress Emily Blunt tells TODAY’s Matt Lauer that working on the fantasy film “The Huntsman: Winter’s War” was like “doing an opera,” and that it was fun to play a villain because “you can do evil things and not get arrested.” She also talks about how she and husband John Krasinki are “more laid back” expecting their second child than they were with “the great unknown” of their first.