Who Will Direct New Moon? We Offer 10 Suggestions

New Moon book coverThe surprising news that Twilight's sequel, New Moon, will not be directed by Catherine Hardwicke hit fans like a ton of bricks this week. Twilight's $69-million opening weekend was the biggest ever for a female director, and the flick has already passed $160 million in worldwide box office. Top stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson reportedly have reacted negatively to the news of Hardwicke's departure. And now the legion of card-carrying Twilight fans are wondering if Summit has the best interests of the franchise at heart -- or is just hoping to cash in on the fad as quickly as possible.

We can complain all day about Hardwicke's departure, but like it or not, what's done is done. She's moving on and the Twilight fans must do the same. Their best hope is that a competent, credible director is chosen to continue where Hardwicke left off. (For their sake, here's hoping Brett Ratner, McG, and Paul W.S. Anderson are unavailable.)

We decided to look around for directors we think could make worthy replacements. Here are 10 we believe could pull off the more-challenging, more-expensive New Moon.

Chris Weitz

Chris Weitz

Resume: American Pie, About a Boy, The Golden Compass

What he would bring to New Moon: Weitz is here because rumors are circulating that he's already been offered the job. In terms of heartfelt human comedies, I like the guy. But Golden Compass was a turkey and that's his sole experience with a project of similar scope.

Alfonso Cuaron

Alfonso Cuaron

Resume: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Children of Men, Y tu mama tambien

What he would bring to New Moon: Cuaron raised the bar on the Harry Potter series after Chris Columbus' forgettable first two entries. Like Hardwicke, he departed after one film. There is little doubt that he would make a good flick, but his tendency towards darker themes might feel out of balance with the first film.

Sofia Coppola

Sofia Coppola

Resume: The Virgin Suicides, Lost in Translation, Marie Antionette

What she would bring to New Moon: A radically different perspective and a grittier, indie feel. She's worked with young actors in all of her releases and might make the sequel a little more rock 'n' roll. Doesn't exactly seem like Coppola's cup of tea, though.

Wachowski Brothers

The Wachowski Siblings

Resume: Matrix Trilogy, Bound, Speed Racer

What they would bring to New Moon: Hard to tell. They've made an alternative sort of twisted love story with Bound, blown audiences out the water with the Matrix (the first one, anyway), and flopped miserably with the neon nightmare of Speed Racer. But they are unpredictable and always capable of surprises, so it would surely be something different.

Quentin Tarantino

Quentin Tarantino

Resume: Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill

What he would bring to New Moon: One bad-a**, less-feminine Edward. The girls would talk cooler and Quentin might require that there is a discussion of comic books or famous '70s kung-fu flicks at some point. Probably not the most likely director, but don't count him out too quickly. After all, Tarantino did express interest in directing the Friday the 13th Remake.

Guillermo del Toro

Guillermo del Toro

Resume: Hellboy, Blade II, Pan's Labyrinth

What he would bring to New Moon: Del Toro has already done vampires of a different sort with the second Blade film. He's a wizard with special effects and making moderate budgets look gigantic. The problem is, Summit probably couldn't afford him and del Toro is likely too busy prepping for The Hobbit prequels.

Joss Whedon

Joss Whedon

Resume: Serenity, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)

What he would bring to New Moon: Whedon is no stranger to vampires or episodic storytelling. He's from TV, so he works fast and has demonstrated an ability to do more with less on Buffy and Firefly. However, getting involved with another vampire series may simply not be in the director's best interest for fear of typecasting.

Richard Kelly

Richard Kelly

Resume: Donnie Darko, Southland Tales

What he would bring to New Moon: Kelly has directed one exceptional movie and one mind-boggling disaster. Darko is still good enough that he deserves another chance. And you'd better believe he'd give New Moon the visual flair this more-complex second book demands.

Zack Snyder

Zack Snyder

Resume: Dawn of the Dead, 300, Watchmen

What he would bring to New Moon: Edward and the gang might end up ditching the femme look in favor of some added brawn and, possibly, a chest wax. Snyder did an undead movie once before, so that experience couldn't hurt. Dawn and 300 are cool, but the jury is still out on whether this director has the chops to pull off the upcoming Watchmen.

David Goyer

David Goyer

Resume: Blade: Trinity, The Invisible, The Unborn

What he would bring to New Moon: Goyer created the vampire world of the Blade movies, adapting it from the cult comic series. And yes, he wrote the friggin' Dark Knight, so Melissa Rosenberg would probably have to expect a rewrite or two. As a director, however, Goyer's skills are far-less polished in comparison to his scribbler talents.



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  • Crivera

    12/26/08 12:23 AM
    Sophia Coppola seems like she might be a good bet, given the type of films she's already directed ... but i guess theyve already come to a final decision on the new moon director. Just make this film AMAZING please? Im a devoted twilight fan <3 Lets keep it as close to the book as possible.
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  • Angel27

    12/11/08 06:30 PM
    If only a new director was the only drama that needed to be resolved right now! Twilight is not a daytime soap-opera. You can't just swoop in and recast a MAJOR character and expect people to swallow it. They're the money though, so they will if they (INCORRECTLY) think it's best.

    So Reelz thinks Chris Weitz will be able to pull this off..? I think at this point, everyone hopes you guys are right.
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    • l2t

      12/12/08 01:50 PM
      The suggested guys with vampire movie creds are totally out of line. Twilight is a love story, rather than a trad vampire genre. Weitz does stuff with psycological power... if he can translate that into emotional power and romance, as well, fine. But with a mini budget???
  • Vegas Twilight

    12/11/08 04:35 PM
    I don't know about a new director, but most of the comments I've heard from everyone I know and even some people coming out of the theater is that they need a new screenwriter. I was very disappointed in how the story was conveyed. Most people were waiting for the meadow scene - a pivotol scene - very disappointing. Bella and Edward's relationship was too quick too form - you lost a lot of the sensuality because of that. I didn't feel M. Rosenberg got the real feel of that relationship. I felt she missed the mark. As most of us know and to those of you who are too young to realize - EVERYTHING IS ABOUT MONEY - I'm concerned they will rush through the next picture just to fill their pockets. I'm hoping Taylor Lautner keeps the part of Jacob. When you read the description of Jacob - he's perfect - he's the opposite of the brooding Edward. Summit - if you falter in bringing New Moon to life in a manner the adoring fans deserve - I wouldn't count your cash too quickly on Eclipse.
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    • sunshinethirteen

      12/12/08 04:58 PM
      I have to completely agree with you about the meadow scene...I hadn't read the books first and had watched the movie...at that scene I knew that something was off...something huge was left out and that is the sole reason why I started reading the books...and I was glad that I listened to my gut b/c now I am hooked on the entire thing.

      I'm not sure who would be a good director...as long as they don't start changing the actors then I can handle it...and not to butcher the character's either...I had a sick feeling in my stomach that something like this was going to happen.
    • redhairedgirl35

      12/11/08 06:56 PM
      i have to agree entirely. Rosenberg completely mised the mark with Bella and Edwards relationship. the point of the series is that they are completely and entirely in love with each other. watching the movie i never got that. i felt bad for my friends who went with me, ive read the book 9 times so i know how its supposed to go. now the story got ruined for them and they didnt get the right affect. first of all the meadow scene made no sense in comparison with the book. my biggest issue though was that not once did either Edward or Bella say "i love you" come on! seriously, how are you supposed to get that theyre madly in love if they dont say i love you!?
  • evhalet26

    12/11/08 04:25 PM
    I just hope that who ever the next director will be, that they wil emphasize the story on the book, because the first one missed alot of interesting parts of the book, that will be kind of hard to understand if you really dont know what happen on the first book, good luck to the next director, and I hope with the very excitement and myths story of NEW MOON, i hope they can deliver the story so real that i will be crazy about it again......
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    • Crivera

      12/26/08 12:30 AM
      The new director needs make sure Edward and Bella are showing a LOT more affection toward one another ........ in the book they could barely keep there hands off one another or separate themselves from the other one. While the book is based on Bella's infatuation with Edward, lets not forget Edward was obsessed and madly in love with her, as well. I know edward is not in too much of the second book, but for the parts he is in, i hope this new director will bring out the passion and love they have for each other. This saga is about their burning love :) please dont forget that!
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