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Showing posts with label breaking dawn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breaking dawn. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

"Breaking Dawn Part 2" Release Date revealed on Twitter!



Get ready!

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Robert Pattinson excited about pillow-biting scene with Twilight co-star



Robert Pattinson has revealed that he is looking forward to a “pillow-biting” sex scene with his co-star Kristen Stewart in new Twilight movie Breaking Dawn.



In the fourth and final film adaptation of the vampire saga, the pair share heated sex scenes and Pattinson, 24, revealed his excitement about the intimate scenes.



Pattinson, dubbed R-Pattz by fans, told Access Hollywood: 'I'm looking forward to the pillow-biting scene.



'I thought that was so funny, of all the random things too do, really? He bites the pillow.'



Stewart, whose character Bella Swan has a baby in the new movie, added: 'It does actually literally get more physical [in Breaking Dawn].



'It doesn't get more action-packed… [But] they definitely get more physical – well, they get married…



'We totally have sex – finally!'

Thursday, July 29, 2010

'Breaking Dawn' Writer Says She's Trying To 'Find Room' For All Characters



As all die-hard "Twilight" fans know, screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg is still hard at work on finalizing the scripts for the two-part "Breaking Dawn" finale, the first of which is scheduled to begin shooting in November. MTV News was lucky enough to catch up with the "Dexter" and "Twilight" screenwriter at San Diego Comic-Con, where she held court on a "Girls Gone Genre" panel. And while she still won't reveal where the two films will break, she did give us a few details about the birthing scene and the "Book of Jacob," as well as some dish on how she plans to handle all of the new characters Stephenie Meyer introduces in "Dawn."

"It's extremely challenging to introduce those new characters because you already have quite a slew of characters to service," Rosenberg admitted of Meyer's final book. "The Cullen family is large, the wolf family is large, you have three leads ... finding room for all of them is a challenge. For me, it is about pulling forward the ones that are essential and really making sure they have a presence."

Naturally, Rosenberg didn't say specifically which characters would or would not appear in the films, but simply that she hopes "all of them will be there in one shape or another."

Fans interested in checking in more frequently with Rosenberg's "Dawn" progress can check out her Facebook page, which Rosenberg told us she checks regularly to see what Twi-hards are saying and involve them in plotline discussions.

"I ask people to really weigh in with what are their favorite scenes in the books, what's important to them," Rosenberg said. "And there generally seems to be a consensus about one scene or another. It's really helpful for me and I'll interact with them sometimes."

She added that the fan interaction has helped her to squash any out-of-control Internet-generated rumors about her "Dawn" scripts. "At one point, [the fans] were upset because they had gotten the impression that I was choosing not to put the birthing scene in the script, and I was able to go online and say, 'I don't know where that idea came from, but of course the birthing scene is going to be in.' " Another Net-generated rumor, according to Rosenberg, is that she won't include the Book of Jacob in the final film. "I don't know where that idea came from, but that is not true," she confirmed. "We are going to see Jacob's perspective equally, so don't worry."

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Lee Pace to Play Edward's BFF in Breaking Dawn!



Are you all familiar with Lee Pace?

Well, Twi-hards, it's time to learn and possibly fall in love because we're hearing Lee is thisclose to being cast as the newest vampire in the next installment of The Twilight Saga.

So what role would cutie Lee play?

Pace, perhaps best known from the before-its-time show Pushing Daisies, is up for the role of Garrett, a friend of Edward's (that would be Robert Pattinson, just in case you forgot).

The character is described in the script as a tall, nomadic vampire with sandy hair that he keeps tied back with a leather thong. Garrett is also penned as being down-to-earth, laid-back, rugged and having a lightness and element of humor about him.

"Lee is the top person in the running to play Garrett in Breaking Dawn," a source tells E!.

As we all know, Bill Condon is directing both Breaking Dawn films, and according to our insider, is "hoping to take it in a more artsy direction."

Just as long as it's not a musical, eh?

Production on Dawn is slated to begin this Fall, though no exact date has been announced. This up-in-the-air start could be affecting Kristen Stewart, but we'll get to that tomorrow.

Lee Pace's manager and publicist have not returned E! request for comment, while Summit says no one has been cast yet for the role of Garrett.

Most recently L.P. could be seen in A Single Man and When in Rome.

So do you all approve of the possible new vamp on the block? You know the studio trolls the blogs to read your thoughts, so time to speak up—or type it out—before the offer goes out!

Friday, July 16, 2010

Breaking Dawn's Birth Scene Will Probably Be Gore-Free



The good news: It looks like Breaking Dawn will definitely include a birth scene.

The bad news: It will probably turn out to be a lot tamer than a lot of Twi-hards would prefer.

Eclipse producer Wyck Godfrey recently sat down with FEARnet to discuss the upcoming final installment of the Twilight saga, which begins filming in November, and it appears that gore fanatics might be disappointed with how the book's most infamous scene will play out on the big screen:

"I think the one thing that we've done that we've really done in all the films is keep them very subjective and keep them from Bella's point of view. So the conversations we've had with [director] Bill [Condon], is that we'll try to do something similar here; you're with Bella's perspective and her point of view of what's taking place in the rush around her, as she's in intense pain. Not so focused, objectively, on her body and his body and that. So I think it'll be something like that, in terms of trying to make the audience experience and feel the confusion, almost, of what's happening to her."

So...no close-ups of a bloody-fanged Edward Cullen performing an oral C-section, then? Well, at least we know we won't be gagging on our popcorn.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Screenwriter discusses Twilight birth scene



With the latest Twilight film, Eclipse, having already hit theatres, fans are anxiously waiting and wondering how filmmakers will handle some of the scenarios in the final book.

Fans are particularly curious about how they will deal with Bella's childbirth scene in Breaking Dawn. The birth is extremely complicated, nearly killing Bella, and the book is quite graphic in its details.

Screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg told PopSugar she's keen to show the birth on screen but perhaps with some of the gorier details such as Edward biting through the placenta left out.

"I don't think we need to see that," she said.

Kristen Stewart has herself expressed her curiosity over the scene, telling MTV News she has not seen the script but wonders how they will handle it.

Rosenberg wrote the first three films in the series and said she has enjoyed writting the part of Bella as she evolves.

"I think seeing Bella as a vampire and her adjusting to her powers and embracing them, those are all really fun scenes to write."

She also told PopSugar she is "relieved" the final book has been broken into two films as it was going to be a challenge to condense such a large book into one movie.

Rosenberg also said author Stephanie Meyer is heavily involved in the process and often weighs in on the script writing process.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Robert Pattinson will show Kristen Stewart NO Sympathy in 'Breaking Dawn'



In just a few months (3 to be exact), Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, and the rest of the Twilight Saga cast will head back to Vancouver to being shooting the final two films, 'Breaking Dawn'. Robert sat down with BBC1 and shared what he's most looking forward to. *Spoiler for those haven't read the books, so don't read any further.*

Rob says that he can't wait for Kristen's vampire transformation. The actress hasn't been very sympathetic about Rob's complaints regarding makeup, etc, so he's anxiously awaiting for her on-set griping to start. He teased:

“I’ve been complaining throughout the entire series about having to wear contacts, and all this makeup and how difficult everything is,” he tells BBC1. “And she’s always saying, ‘Oh come on. It’s not that hard.’

“I know she’s going to be complaining so much about it, and I’m very much looking forward to not showing her any sympathy.”


To be fair, Kristen DOES wear contacts, too, but I wonder if hers are more comfortable than the "vampire" contacts? I remember a lot of the cast saying that the first Twilight film's contacts were a nightmare to wear.

Kristen left L.A. today to start filming 'On The Road' and Rob is still working on 'Water For Elephants'. I wonder if these two will find a little time for a mini vacation before jumping into the filming for 'Breaking Dawn'? They've been working almost non-stop.

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Thursday, July 8, 2010

Kristen Stewart talks Twilight ‘Breaking Dawn’ in 3D

Kristen Stewart talks Twilight ‘Breaking Dawn’ in 3D in new clip. MTV news recently caught up to “Twilight Saga” leading lady Kristen Stewart,and in this segment, they talked about the possibility of filming the upcoming “Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn” movie in 3-D (video below). Kristen revealed that she thinks it would be amazing if they did,and more.



In the clip, Kristen revealed that she thinks,artistically, it would be awesome if they shot “Breaking Dawn” in 3-D. She stated, “I think, artistically, it would be awesome because nobody knows what it’s like to look through the eyes of a vampire. What if it’s like. What if she opens her eyes to this extraordinary world. It could be cool. The baby part wouldn’t be the whole thing. It would be parts.”

In related news, Kristen also revealed that she thinks the sex scenes should be adult,but not vulgar,and that they can make it sexy and suggestive without revealing too much. They’re scheduled to start filming “Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn” this fall,and it’s scheduled to hit theaters on November 18,2011.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

"Breaking Dawn" Director: Bill Condon



With a big decision finally being made, it has been announced that Bill Condon will be the director of "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn".

The "Deamgirls" director has quite high expectations, as the die-hard audience will surely be quite the critical crowd when the fourth installment of the hit franchise finds release.

Of being chosen, Condon told press, “I’m very excited to get the chance to bring the climax of this saga to life on-screen. As fans of the series know, this is a one-of-a-kind book - and we’re hoping to create an equally unique cinematic experience.”

Meanwhile, Summit President Erik Feig said, “Bringing Stephenie Meyer’s Breaking Dawn to the screen requires a graceful and intelligent hand and we believe Bill Condon is exactly the right steward, having shown equal and abundant talents of immense creativity and subtle sensitivity.”

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Gus Van Sant could direct Breaking Dawn?



From Entertainment Weekly

Exclusive: Summit looking at Academy Award-nominated directors for 'Breaking Dawn'

Yes, it’s still early days, but Summit is trying to up its pedigree for its big-screen adaptation of the final installment of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series. Sources tell EW that the studio has reached out to at least three top-notch directors, including Sofia Coppola (Lost in Translation), Gus Van Sant (Milk), and Bill Condon (Dreamgirls) to gauge their interest in what is likely to be two movies. (Van Sant’s reps confirmed that he’s been approached, but Coppola and Condon’s people didn’t return phone calls by press time. Summit declined to comment.)

No decisions are likely to be made until the studio delivers screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg’s detailed outline to the directors. That should happen sometime next week. Until then we can just wonder how these three very diverse directors will approach Bella’s controversial birthing scene."

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Twilight Breaking Dawn: You Can Be In The Movie: Here's How to Audition!


Auditions are being held soon for Twilight Breaking Dawn, which will be made into two films that will be shot this November.

Casting is being done for the part of Renesmee Cullen, the half-human, half-vampire daughter of Cullen and Bella Swan.

There's also spots open for a large number of additional vampires, and, of course, hundreds of extras that will be needed.

Do you have what it takes to be a movie star? Want to work with Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner? Well, here's your chance! Break a leg!

More information is available at the casting link below:

http://www.acting-auditions.org/2009/10/twilight-saga-breaking-dawn-official.html

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Thursday, February 11, 2010

'Breaking Dawn' To Become Two Films? Not Yet, Says Studio


While reports on the Web say the final 'Twilight' installment will be two movies, the studio is staying mum.

It's something Harry Potter has blazed the trail for, "Twilight" fans have suspected for quite some time and several of the franchise's stars seem eager about. Now, it seems, the word may finally be official: "Breaking Dawn" will be split into two movies.


The news was reported Thursday (February 11) by Deadline Hollywood, although it should be pointed out that many news outlets have "announced" the same fact over the last few months, all apparently premature.


"No decision has been made," a representative for Summit Entertainment told MTV News after the Deadline Hollywood story ran. "As we have said all along, we are continuing to work with Stephenie Meyer to bring 'Breaking Dawn' to the big screen."


"I have this from several sources and it's definitive," the Web site insists. " 'Breaking Dawn' is the longest in Stephenie Meyer's four-book series lengthwise and it's the most graphic — presenting birth, attempted murder, death and of course vampire bites. ... Summit Entertainment no doubt could save money by making these 'Twilight' Saga movies #4 and #5 back to back and is currently looking for director or directors to helm both features."


In the past, Meyer has expressed mild concern — but faith in the studio — over the possible two-movie idea. Back in December, the split was seemingly reported, then became unofficial once again. Meanwhile, series stars like Anna Kendrick, Ashley Greene and Kellan Lutz have weighed in with various opinions. Much of the consideration for a split seems to stem from a similar decision made on the final Harry Potter novel, which will soon debut as two films.


What does this all mean for the millions of die-hard Twi-hards who would kill for an additional "Twilight" film to be made out of Meyer's series? Well, as we've often learned in the past, months of reoccurring rumors often become eventual fact. Stay tuned for more on the "Breaking Dawn" saga — including, quite possibly, official news at some point — in the weeks and months to come.

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Breaking News: Breaking Dawn will be two films


I have this from several sources, and it's definitive. Filming on the back-to-back movies would begin in mid-October, and Summit Entertainment is looking at "high-end" directors. Breaking Dawn is the longest in Stephenie Meyer's 4-book series lengthwise and it's the most graphic -- presenting birth, attempted murder, death, and of course vampire bites. Published on August 2, 2008, it has a happy ending for most of the characters. Divided into 3 parts, the 1st and 3rd sections are told from the point of view of Bella (Kristen Stewart), and the second section from the perspective of Jacob (Taylor Lautner). It prominently features all 3 favorite characters including Edward (Robert Pattinson). Summit Entertainment no doubt will save money by making these Twilight Saga movies #4 and #5 back to back. Screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg (who's written all the Twilight Saga films) is currently adapting Breaking Dawn. Eclipse, the 3rd movie, will be released on June 30th. Meanwhile, Yen Press, the graphic novel imprint of Hachette Book Group, announced last month that it will publish the first volume in the graphic novel adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight on March 16th. Due to the length of the prose novel, the book will be divided into 2 volumes and the release date for the second volume is forthcoming. Containing selected text from Meyer's original novel with illustrations by Korean artist Young Kim, it's a fusion of Asian and Western comic techniques in mostly black-and-white with color interspersed throughout. Novelist Meyer consulted throughout the artistic process and had input on every panel.

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