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    • The Twilight Saga: New Moon

      (2009) PG-13

      Directed by: Chris Weitz

      Starring: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner

      Overview: As their relationship threatens all that is dear to them, Edward and Bella realize their troubles may be just beginning...

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    • A Single Man

      (2009) R

      Directed by: Tom Ford

      Starring: Colin Firth, Julianne Moore, Nicholas Hoult

      Overview: Based on a novel by Christopher Isherwood.

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Tuesday, November 3

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Tuesday, October 27

  • Kellan Lutz Talks The Twilight Saga

    Kellan LutzKellan Lutz, the man behind "monkey man" Emmett Cullen, spoke to MTV about The Twilight Saga and how each director has brought something new to the franchise.

    On the subject of differences within the saga, Lutz had this to say about directors Catherine Hardwicke, Chris Weitz, and David Slade:

    Catherine Hardwicke was very energetic, and she made this beautiful movie. Chris Weitz had this really cool, really laid-back vibe, but has a great sense of how to do CGI and how to make these wolves look real and bigger than life versus just some computerized image. Then David Slade, with his action background and his indie style, just mixed the two. The movies are going to be unique in their own aspects, and that's what's really interesting — it's not the same director doing each one. We, as actors, got to see different styles of directing. So it doesn't feel old, ever.

    When asked about his favorite New Moon scene, he replied with an answer sure to please the many fans of Charlie Swan and Billy Burke.

    My favorite scene is probably anything that Charlie is in, played by Billy Burke. He just has this great comedic timing, and every scene with him, I get a laugh out of. And there's just tons of action. That's the thing too, seeing the wolves actually fight each other and roughhouse. It's really interesting to see what Chris did.

    So, Twilighters, what's your take on the saga's directors? Who's your favorite? Do you think they'll do a good job bringing the characters to life? Let us know in the comments.


    Posted 10/27/2009 by Jenny

    Related: Kellan Lutz | Catherine Hardwicke | Chris Weitz | Billy Burke | David Slade | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Friday, October 23

  • Robert Pattinson Talks New Moon

    Robert PattinsonUK magazine Total Film has a new interview with Twilight Saga star Robert Pattinson, about all things New Moon.

    On the subject of director Chris Weitz, the British heartthrob was only too eager to compliment his work, saying:

    I really love Chris. Not only is he a good director, he's a great guy. God, I sound like such an arse-kisser! But he actually is. He didn't really try and change anything. He saw what me and Kristen were doing and worked within the realms of that."

    When asked about Edward's story arc in New Moon, Pattinson came up with a serious answer, showing that he understands the character more than a lot of people give him credit for.

    He's always talking in the first one. "I need to make the right decision. I need to do stuff for you, for you, for you." And he makes a decisive move, which is to leave her, and he completely believes it's for her own good. But in his heart, he obviously realises it's completely wrong. And it takes him the whole movie to realise the profundity of his mistake. So that's what his arc is. The world forces him to realise he needs to be with Bella, and there's no way around it.

    We're betting thousands of Twilighters swooned after reading those words, before running to watch their Twilight DVD for the hundredth time. Can Pattinson do no wrong? We can't wait to see if loyalties will change after fans finally see New Moon — will Team Jacob take over? Or will Team Edward keep hold of the majority vote? We'll find out in November.


    Posted 10/23/2009 by Jenny

    Related: Robert Pattinson | Chris Weitz | Twilight | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Monday, October 12

  • Twilight Officially on Twitter

    The Twilight Saga's New Moon Poster ReleasedThe Twilight Saga now has an official Summit-based Twitter handle. More information came from Summit themselves:

    We already have exclusive tweets from Chris Weitz (including a TwitPic of Chris at the Sound Mixing Stage) and the exclusive announcement of our first New Moon clip debut! Please check it out for frequent updates (including exclusives you won't get anywhere else) and be sure to follow us if you aren't already!

    So, what are you waiting for? Start following @Twilight now for your exclusive movie updates.


    Posted 10/12/2009 by Jenny

    Related: Chris Weitz | The Twilight Saga: Eclipse | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Monday, October 5

  • Taylor Lautner on The Twilight Saga

    Bella and Jacob cozy up in New MoonTwilight Saga heartthrob Taylor Lautner caught up with BoxOffice.com to talk about all things Twilight. When asked what he likes about playing werewolf Jacob Black, the 17-year-old said:

    I love Jacob and Bella's relationship. It's very different from Edward and Bella's. Jacob and Bella start off as really good friends. They become best friends — they can tell each other anything, they do whatever together, ride motorcycles. I love that.

    And when asked what will draw a young male audience to the movie, he said:

    There's a lot more action than Twilight. It's more exciting — it has werewolves and vampires, which creates fights because they don't get along. Not only does the action step up, but the whole story line does as well. Now there's a third person involved.

    No one can fault Lautner's unwavering enthusiasm for his role as Jacob Black — he really does seem to love it. It's a good thing director Chris Weitz didn't replace him with an older, taller actor, or all hell would've broken loose.


    Posted 10/05/2009 by Jenny

    Related: Taylor Lautner | Chris Weitz | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Saturday, October 3

  • Chris Weitz and Taylor Lautner Talk New Moon

    The Twilight Saga's New Moon Poster ReleasedEmpire magazine talked to director Chris Weitz and actor Taylor Lautner about what fans can expect from the New Moon movie.

    When asked about the movie, Weitz said:

    There's more fighting and that should appeal to the boys. There is also a male character, Jacob, who is inherently a more viable character for most boys because he's like an ordinary guy. He works on cars, whereas Edward is a perfect man, and maybe he only appeals to perfect men. That makes the demographic rather small! So there's more of a way into this one -- we do hope to up the male demographic!"

    Hunky young Lautner also chipped in with his thoughts on the bad boy werewolf Jacob Black:

    In Twlight, Jacob is this happy-go-lucky kid, but in New Moon when he shapeshifts into his wolf self, he becomes a totally different person. It was almost a split personality in the same movie and sometimes even in the same day.

    More fighting? More male appeal? Count us in. It sounds like Summit and their team are better prepared this time around and are keen to include the many boyfriends and husbands who will be forced to watch the movie over and over again. It's a clever move on behalf of the franchise -- hook the male population, and world domination won't be far away.


    Posted 10/03/2009 by Jenny

    Related: Taylor Lautner | Chris Weitz | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Tuesday, September 1

  • Edi Gathegi Talks New Moon

    Edi GathegiThe Twilight Saga's resident bad vamp, Edi Gathegi, recently spoke to MTV, about costume problems in last year's Twilight and what's in store for his character Laurent.

    Of New Moon director Chris Weitz, he said:

    God bless Chris Weitz. In Twilight we didn't have shoes, because in the book they don't have shoes — you know, nomadic vampires don't have shoes. And I was cold, I was frozen to death! But Chris was like, "Well, wear shoes."

    He also spoke about how thankful he is for his time working on the franchise, which has now made him a household name among Twilighters. At least he'll always be immortalized on the Twilight movie posters. Maybe one day he'll even get his very own Laurent action figure — we bet he can't wait.


    Posted 09/01/2009 by Jenny

    Related: Chris Weitz | Edi Gathegi | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Tuesday, August 18

  • The Official New New Moon Trailer, Plus Fan Reaction

    This past weekend, the New Moon trailer hit the big screen before showings of Bandslam, another Summit production. The trailer also made a brief appearance on YouTube, thanks to a brazen moviegoer armed with a shaky hand-held camera. We're happy to announce that we now have a high-quality version direct from Summit.

    So what do Twilight Saga fans think of this latest trailer? Robin at BellaAndEdward.com had this to say: "The good news? I definitely think it looks like New Moon is going to be better than Twilight, even though it is my least favorite book of the series. It comes across as being much richer visually. It also seems as though they really tried to stick to the books as much as they could."

    But the Taylor Lautner narration didn't play as well. "I know they are pushing Taylor to the forefront so much because he is a big part of New Moon," says Kim at cullenboysanonymous.com, "but I would have rather just had a traditional trailer. Plus to be honest, New Moon to me is all about Edward. Why Edward left Bella, what was he thinking, what did he do while he was gone, etc." Michelle at BellaAndEdward.com also wasn't a fan of the interview approach: "As for the narration, I thought it distracted from the feel of the trailer. I can't even consider it a real 'trailer' because it has those little interview snippets with Taylor every 10 seconds."

    In total, we posed five questions to some of our favorite Twilight fansites, including "What 'scene' were you happiest to see?" and "Was there anything that made you leery about the adaptation?" How did they respond? See The Latest New Moon Trailer: What the Fansites Really Think.


    Posted 08/18/2009 by reelz

    Related: Dakota Fanning | Taylor Lautner | Robert Pattinson | Chris Weitz | Kristen Stewart | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Wednesday, August 5

  • Chris Weitz on New Moon, Meyer and Lautner's Return

    Chris WeitzCurrently busy editing New Moon for a November release, director Chris Weitz still had time to talk to MTV about teen wolf Taylor Lautner, Dakota Fanning's chilling performance as vampire Jane, and the lack of a Stephenie Meyer cameo.

    On the topic of Lautner's much discussed return to the movie, he offered the following anecdote:

    When I first met with him, I took off my shirt and I said, "You've got two months to look this good." And he said, "I'm willing to try that." Finally, he came back, and the results were just about as good as my abs. To me, it wasn't a very difficult decision. For Taylor, it wasn't difficult at all. He knew the character, and he embodied the character — as people are going to see in the movie. So it wasn't really as tense and as scary a moment as it was portrayed in the media.

    The Twilight Saga's New Moon

    When asked about the absence of a Stephenie Meyer cameo, he indicated the author may have been short on time:

    If she had asked, I would have definitely put her in. But I think that she may have decided against experiencing that again, because frankly, to be an extra in a movie or a day player is a lot of sitting around. People don't realize the sheer tedium that a movie set embodies; she was probably like, "Well, I'll sit this one out."

    So, Twilighters, was a Meyer cameo at the top of your list of must-see New Moon scenes, or was her brief Twilight appearance enough for one franchise? If Stan Lee can manage to pop up in all his superhero movies, we're sure Meyer could have spared a day to please her fans. Oh well, maybe we'll see her as a bloodthirsty newborn in Eclipse.


    Posted 08/05/2009 by Jenny

    Related: Taylor Lautner | Chris Weitz | Stephenie Meyer | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Saturday, August 1

  • TwiCon News: Cast Q&A Session Draws 2,500+ Fans
    Huge audience at TwiCon Cast Q&A session

    It's a good thing the ballroom at the Sheraton Dallas is rather large. Even so, space was tight for the more than 2,500 fans who lined up to see and hear Kellan Lutz, Peter Facinelli, Billy Burke, Christian Serratos, Jackson Rathbone, and newcomer to the franchise, Alex Meraz.

    Deafening applause filled much of the 40-minute Q&A session, during which the cast took pre-written questions from the fans. A definite highlight was when Burke made paper planes with handwritten notes and threw them into the audience. But what really made fans go wild was Facinelli running down the ballroom aisle to hand deliver one of the planes to an incredibly lucky fan.

    Things got a little saucy when Meraz received a request to "take off his shirt" from a fan who's clearly spent some time gazing at the wolf pack's publicity shot, which has several six-packs on display. When asked how he prepared for his role as Paul, Meraz answered "by working out and eating lots of steak."

    Serratos talked about how she likes Vancouver, filming location of the just-shot The Twilight Saga: New Moon and the soon-to-start Eclipse. She also mentioned how much she enjoyed working with director Chris Weitz.

    When asked what Jasper would name his band if he were a musician, Rathbone promptly responded, "The Ungrateful Dead or 100 Vampires."

    Facinelli differentiated his doctor characters in Twilight and Nurse Jackie by saying Dr. Carlisle Cullen is as cool as ice and is the pillar of his family, while Dr. "Coop" is a catastrophe and in constant chaos.

    e at TwiCon Cast Q&A session

    Posted 08/01/2009 by reelz

    Related: Kellan Lutz | Peter Facinelli | Chris Weitz | Billy Burke | Jackson Rathbone | Christian Serratos | Alex Meraz | The Twilight Saga: New Moon | The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

Wednesday, July 29

Thursday, July 23

  • New New Moon Scene Descriptions

    Comic-Con 2009: San Diego

    The Twilight Saga's New Moon Poster ReleasedFor those Twilighters not able to attend Comic-Con, Rotten Tomatoes has posted an in-depth description of the two New Moon scenes shown at today's movie panel.

    The first clip featured Bella (Kristen Stewart), Jacob (Taylor Lautner), an apparition of Edward (Robert Pattinson), and a motorbike.

    Suddenly, Bella sees the translucent apparition of Edward, a concerned look on his face, standing in front of her. We can see him, but also see through him. Bella takes off on the bike. As she zooms down the road, Bella gains speed. She zooms by another apparition of Edward, standing in her path. She speeds by another. Losing focus, Bella swerves and falls from the bike, hitting her head on a rock.

    Following this, director Chris Weitz unveiled another clip that showed Alice (Ashley Greene), Bella, and a half-naked Edward in Volterra, Italy.

    Bella fights her way through the crowd, stopping at the fountain in the middle of the square. In slow motion, she looks up to see Edward, slowly unbuttoning his shirt just moments away from revealing himself in the sunlight. He opens his shirt to expose his pale chest.

    So, Twilighters, are you happy with Edward appearing as an apparition? Are you excited to see more Pattinson than you expected? Let us know in the comments.


    Posted 07/23/2009 by Jenny

    Related: Taylor Lautner | Robert Pattinson | Chris Weitz | Kristen Stewart | Ashley Greene | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

  • Chris Weitz Interview: New Moon Almost Done

    Chris WeitzHollywood.com snagged an interview with New Moon director Chris Weitz, and the director's cut is nearly ready, but there's still work to be done on that whole diamond-effect skin thing that wasn't so hot in Twilight :

    I am about two weeks away from showing my director's cut to the studio. I've got some wolves with fur, and some wolves are still invisible [laughs] ... basically. Some wolves are still kind of like, you've probably all see the ones that are kind of claymation versions. We are still in the late R & D [research and development] phases of what Edward looks like when he's hit with sunlight, what the vampires look like when they're hit with sunlight, the diamond effect and also kind of the hallucinatory effect that Bella has when she hears Edward's voice, and she imagines him.

    Read the whole interview.


    Posted 07/23/2009 by reelz

    Related: Chris Weitz | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Tuesday, July 21

Monday, July 20

  • New Moon Casting: Not Nearly Enough Noot Seear

    Noot SeearIf we've got one complaint about the casting for The Twilight Saga: New Moon, it's that there's not a larger role for Canadian model and "Kate Moss 2.0" Noot Seear, who plays a small role as Heidi, a member of the Volturi (an elite group of vampires for the uninitiated).

    On casting Seear, director Chris Weitz said, "We wanted someone who had an unearthly and unlikely beauty," and as a bonus he got someone with an unearthly and unlikey name. According to Woman's Wear Daily she's already got her dress picked out for the premiere, and is anxiously awaiting the Heidi action figure. As we all are.


    Posted 07/20/2009 by reelz

    Related: Chris Weitz | Noot Seear | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Wednesday, June 17

  • Jackson Rathbone on New Moon, The Last Airbender

    Jackson RathbonWith fan expectations so high for the The Twilight Saga: New Moon, there's bound to be a ton of pressure on the cast and crew.

    In a recent interview with SciFiWire from the set of The Last Airbender, Jackson Rathbone confirmed this.

    We have a bigger budget, and we have a little bit more pressure to keep that (indie) feeling going.

    How does Rathbone feel about the change in directors, from Catherine Hardwicke to Chris Weitz?

    In regards to having a new director, nothing changed too much. There was a different, subtle vibe because the director creates the energy on the set, and he was great. We all wanted to come together and make another great piece of art for the fans.

    In The Last Airbender, M. Night Shyamalan's live-action adaptation of the popular Nickelodeon animated cartoon series, Rathbone will play the warrior Sokka.


    Posted 06/17/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: M. Night Shyamalan | Catherine Hardwicke | Chris Weitz | Jackson Rathbone | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Thursday, June 11

  • New Moon Stars Talk Key Scenes

    B/E TrailerMTV recently spoke to the cast of New Moon, who revealed a few important details about the upcoming movie.

    Edward actor Robert Pattinson said of the movie's scale, "I liked doing Twilight, but it felt very much like an indie movie -- and [New Moon] definitely feels like it's a big movie." Mike Welch, the man behind Bella-admirer Mike Newton, talked about the Bella-Jacob-Mike date scene from the book, and attributed its inclusion in the movie to co-stars Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner.

    The Twilight Saga's New Moon Poster Released
    Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner had to lobby to get this one scene in the film that wasn't originally in -- and I am forever indebted to them for that. There's a scene that's in the book, the three-way date between Jacob and Bella and Mike, where Mike ends up getting sick, and it's just very awkward.

    Ashley Greene also confirmed Alice's Porsche-stealing scene had been filmed, and said "It was really fun." Twilighters can now relax and stop worrying about director Chris Weitz, as it looks like all their favorite scenes will be included in the movie. As long as he doesn't mess up the much adored semi-proposal, he'll be sure to stay on fans' good sides.


    Posted 06/11/2009 by Jenny

    Related: Taylor Lautner | Robert Pattinson | Chris Weitz | Michael Welch | Kristen Stewart | Ashley Greene | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Thursday, June 4

  • Michael Sheen Talks New Moon

    Michael Sheen to play AroIn an exclusive interview with Empire, the newly OBE-honored Michael Sheen talks about his role as ancient vampire Aro in New Moon.

    On director Chris Weitz, he said:

    It was great to work with Chris Weitz; it was a really funny set, really relaxed. We had a lot of things in common, and hopefully we're going to work together again soon doing something.

    He also talks about his short time spent on set, as well as being surrounded by the young, beautiful cast of the movie. After playing werewolf Lucius in the Underworld movies, Sheen is no stranger to the weird world of the supernatural. We're just hoping the makeup department has done a good job of making him look like an old, weathered member of the undead, or he'll be finding out just how passionate the Twilight fanbase really is.


    Posted 06/04/2009 by Jenny

    Related: Chris Weitz | Michael Sheen | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

  • Behind the Scenes of New Moon Video

    The Twilight Saga's New Moon PosterAccess Hollywood has an exclusive new video which takes us behind the scenes of New Moon. On his role as werewolf Jacob, Taylor Lautner says:

    The fans need to know that New Moon is gonna be stepped up a whole other notch. The storyline is fantastic, there's gonna be more action, and it's really going great so far.

    Kristen Stewart is her usual awkward self, and talks about her friendship with Taylor Lautner, as well as his impressive dedication to the movie. With the cast being so positive about the movie, it looks like Chris Weitz may have done a good job after all. Whether he'll live up to Catherine Hardwicke's standards, though, we'll let the fans decide.


    Posted 06/04/2009 by Jenny

    Related: Catherine Hardwicke | Taylor Lautner | Chris Weitz | Kristen Stewart | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Tuesday, June 2

Saturday, May 23

  • New New Moon Images

    The Twilight Saga's New Moon PosterEntertainment Weekly posted three exclusive new images from New Moon.

    Perhaps the most ineresting of the pictures is one of Chris Weitz directing Kristen Stewart at Bella's 18th birthday party. It shows Bella lying on the floor, after having been accidentally thrown against the table by vampire beau Edward. What do you think of Bella's birthday dress, Twilighters? Is it just how you imagined it?

    Other images include Bella and Laurent, and the obligatory Bella-Edward almost-clinch, complete with Robert Pattinson's perfectly styled hair and his usual gray attire. Summit definitely knows how to get its teenage fans' hearts racing, that's for sure.


    Posted 05/23/2009 by Jenny

    Related: Robert Pattinson | Chris Weitz | Kristen Stewart | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Tuesday, May 12

  • Peter Facinelli Completes New Moon Filming

    Peter FacinelliTwilight dad Peter Facinelli has now finished filming his New Moon scenes and, in a recent interview with Access Hollywood, had nothing but good things to say about the cast and crew.

    Of director Chris Weitz, Facinelli said he's a "calming force" who is "very Zen-like." He also spoke about the first scene of the movie, Bella's 18th birthday party, and said Jackson Rathbone (Jasper) does "a fantastic job, 'cause he just really went for it.'" It sounds like things are going well over at the New Moon set, and with a trip to Italy next on the agenda, the movie seems well on its way to completion.

    On a side note, is Peter Facinelli now sharing a wardrobe with co-star Robert Pattinson? Talk about a father-son bond -- we could hardly tell the difference.


    Posted 05/12/2009 by Jenny

    Related: Peter Facinelli | Robert Pattinson | Chris Weitz | Jackson Rathbone | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Sunday, April 26

Friday, April 17

  • New Moon Filming Update

    Lainey Gossip has posted a round-up of the week's New Moon filming, including some candid photos of flame-haired Victoria, actress Rachelle Lefevre.

    The most interesting news is that several proposal scenes will be filmed, rather than just one. We don't know whether this is to keep the final scene a secret from fans, but if it is, it might be the best idea director Chris Weitz has ever had. "A tense discussion" between main players Bella, Jacob, and Edward was also filmed, as well as evening shoots at the new Cullen house.

    Expect a lot more to follow over the next few weeks, as Twilight only took mere months to film. We're still wondering how the werewolf transformation scenes will look -- cheesy American Werewolf, or slightly more realistic Underworld: Evolution?


    Posted 04/17/2009 by Jenny

    Related: Rachelle Lefevre | Chris Weitz | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Thursday, April 16

  • Alex Meraz Talks New Moon

    The Twilight Saga's New MoonAlex Meraz, who is playing werewolf Paul in New Moon, recently spoke to Access Hollywood about the fans, filming, and Chris Weitz.

    Meraz confirmed shooting of Paul's human-to-werewolf transformation scene, saying it's "something to look forward to, for sure." When asked about director Weitz, he said he's "hilarious" and "so fun to work with." And on the subject of fans, Meraz spoke of their loyaty to all the new cast, as well as his being "afraid to go anywhere" once news of his casting hit the Internet. If he thinks this is bad, how will he cope with the weeks leading up to November's theater release?


    Posted 04/16/2009 by Jenny

    Related: Chris Weitz | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Sunday, April 12

  • Michael Sheen Joins New Moon

    Michael Sheento play AroAccording to UK newspaper The Daily Mail, Michael Sheen has been cast as Volturi vampire Aro in New Moon. Speaking about the casting, director Chris Weitz said "Michael's role is so important because he's the head of all vampires. Aro is, on the surface, a very gracious and friendly vampire, but beneath that he is a tremendous threat."

    Sheen, who is reportedly being paid $5 million to star in the Twilight sequel, was last seen as Lucian in Underworld: Rise of the Lycans and as David Frost in Frost/Nixon. The 40-year-old Welsh actor will be playing one of the leaders of Italian vampire clan the Volturi. Aro can read people's thoughts by making physical contact and rules Volterra alongside Marcus and Caius. What do you think, Twilighters -- is he right for the role?


    Posted 04/12/2009 by Jenny

    Related: Chris Weitz | Michael Sheen | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Wednesday, March 25

Saturday, March 21

  • Catherine Hardwicke Says No to More Twilight

    In an interview with MTV this week, Catherine Hardwicke, director of 2008's huge hit Twilight, confirmed that she will never direct another movie in the possible four-film franchise. She said, "I've loved all the different directors that did the Harry Potter films, because each one had their own cool style and energy, so I think that's good. And I'm moving on to other projects."

    She's still supporting the Twilight saga and Chris Weitz, though, saying, "He's working as hard as he can to make it great, so that's cool." It doesn't look like there are any hard feelings between Hardwicke and Summit, so maybe their split really was due to "creative differences."

    Hardwicke can next be seen sinking her teeth into Maximum Ride and If I Stay, two book adaptations aimed at her ever-growing army of teen fans.


    Posted 03/21/2009 by Jenny

    Related: Catherine Hardwicke | Chris Weitz | Twilight | The Twilight Saga: New Moon | Maximum Ride

Thursday, March 19

  • Kristen Stewart Talks Twilight Sequels

    Speaking once again to MTV, Kristen Stewart gave her opinion on Catherine Hardwicke's exit, Chris Weitz (The Golden Compass) directing New Moon, and the possibility of Juan Antonio Bayona (The Orphanage) taking over directorial duties for 2010's Eclipse.

    The reluctant star said of Hardwicke's abrupt departure: "Well, it wasn't like it was a big bomb that was dropped. It wasn't much of a shock." When asked about the circulating rumours that Bayona will be responsible for the third movie, she replied with "I mean, I'm sure Bayona is a great director. But nothing's solid, so I don't know. It's above me."

    It seems even the movie's stars are being kept in the dark about where the franchise is heading, which hopefully isn't away from the Weitz brothers and into Drew Barrymore's hands. If Eclipse is indeed scheduled to shoot back-to-back with New Moon, an official announcement should be imminent.


    Posted 03/19/2009 by Jenny

    Related: Catherine Hardwicke | Chris Weitz | Kristen Stewart | Juan Antonio Bayona | The Twilight Saga: New Moon | The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

Thursday, March 12

  • Paris Hilton Desperate for New Moon Role

    Paris HiltonYes, you read that right. Paris Hilton has expressed interest in joining the cast of New Moon. According to Star, the NY socialite has "constantly" tried to get in contact with Edward actor Robert Pattinson, in the hope that a part in the movie could come her way. An anonymous source was quoted as saying, "She thinks she'd be perfect to play one of the vampires. She's even willing to play a victim -- she just wants in."

    Hilton's previous acting credits include House of Wax and The Hottie & the Nottie, the latter grossing $27,696. Is she an actress you could see Chris Weitz hiring? Or would she sink the franchise faster than you can say Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise?


    Posted 03/12/2009 by reelz

    Related: Robert Pattinson | Paris Hilton | Chris Weitz | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Wednesday, March 11

  • Being A Twilight Starlet Is Hard

    Don't be jealous of Twilight's Nikki Reed as she traipses around Vancouver with Taylor Lautner and Kristen Stewart preparing to shoot New Moon. It's not easy being (playing) Rosalie Hale. It's hard, very hard. Reed tells MTV that it was excruciating to get her hair blond for the first film. "My hair fell out," she says. "It took 36 hours initially to make me blond, and every other day, I was bleaching my head and my skin."

    For New Moon, Reed won't be bleaching (and possibly balding) again. "This time around, we are testing out different wigs and stuff," she says, as part of a larger extreme makeover (and bigger budget) plan by director Chris Weitz. "The goal is for something better, just better, all around better," she says of Weitz's plans, not exactly sounding like the biggest Catherine Hardwicke supporter.

    Reed has other reasons (not just possible balding and dark roots), for not wanting to bleach this time. She's hoping to squeeze in shooting a non-Twilight flick, K-11 (also with Kristen Stewart), in between New Moon and Eclipse.


    Posted 03/11/2009 by Hailey

    Related: Nikki Reed | Taylor Lautner | Chris Weitz | Kristen Stewart | The Twilight Saga: Eclipse | The Twilight Saga: New Moon | K-11 | Twilight

Tuesday, March 10

  • Kellan Lutz Spills About Eclipse Director

    Talking to MTV recently, Twilight's Kellan Lutz may have said too much about just who will direct Eclipse. Speculation that Drew Barrymore is in the running is ongoing, and we'd love to see the series back in a lady director's hands. But from what Lautner says, it seems a male director was set to do the film and then said unnamed male director fell out.

    "I actually heard rumors that they did have a third director, and he fell out, and then they saw more people," Lutz told MTV, "I would say [the name of the third director] if I could remember it. But I know it was a guy." Lutz went on to say "I don't think there's any difference between male or female directors."

    Of course, there is a big difference between men and women when it comes to directing: far more films, especially big films, are directed by men than women. Last year, the Los Angeles Times' Patrick Goldstein noted that only two (Mamma Mia! and Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2) of the summer's 30 major studio films were directed by women. Whatever happened with Catherine Hardwicke, it can't be ignored that she made a highly successful film. Given Eclipse's subject matter and audience, Summit should really take the opportunity to give the directorial duties to a talented woman director for the third movie.


    Posted 03/10/2009 by Hailey

    Related: Drew Barrymore | Catherine Hardwicke | Taylor Lautner | Chris Weitz | The Twilight Saga: Eclipse | Twilight | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

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  • Taylor Lautner Fights For New Moon Role

    Taylor LautnerIn the face of growing rumors that he will be replaced -- perhaps by Michael Copon -- in the Twilight sequel, Taylor Lautner has bulked up and is fighting back to reprise his role as Jacob Black. He tells MTV that he has put on 19 pounds and will put on ten more to fill out the werewolf role in New Moon. Noting that he hasn't been scratched off the list yet, Lautner is optimistic about his sit-down with director Chris Weitz this Friday to talk it over. And the fans appear to be in his corner on this one, with an MTV poll showing him a 12-1 favorite over all other contenders for the role, including Copon. Given Weitz's evident eagerness to appease the fan base, it looks like he may still have a fighting chance.


    Posted 12/18/2008 by reelz

    Related: Taylor Lautner | Chris Weitz | Michael Copon | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Tuesday, December 16

  • New Moon Casting News

    Micael CoponWith director Chris Weitz now firmly in the director's chair, it may not be the only change that happens to the Twilight sequel New Moon. MTV reports that the role of Jacob Black, played by Taylor Lautner in Twilight, is up in the air after the Summit Entertainment press release omitted Lautner. Summit told MTV: "The casting decision in regards to the character Jacob Black has yet to be made."

    Instead of Lautner, MTV reports that Michael Copon (Scorpion King 2) is being considered for the role, while Ben Barnes (Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian) is vying for the role of Aro, a mind-reading vampire, who plays a critical role in New Moon.

    Whoever plays these roles, Weitz will have to decide quickly. Shooting begins in twelve weeks. Check back here for more New Moon casting news.


    Posted 12/16/2008 by reelz

    Related: Taylor Lautner | Chris Weitz | Ben Barnes | Michael Copon | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

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