Melissa said something new about the BD scripts. I am scared of the final result. :D
As gruesome as it may be, Bella's big birthing scene in Breaking Dawn can't come soon enough.
But until then, here's an update on what to expect…
Screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg tells me she's been in Baton Rouge with director Bill Condon doing rewrites for the scripts for the two BD movies. "We're working on it," Rosenberg says of baby Renesmee's less-than-pretty arrival. "And we're working on it to be as intense as it is in the book."
Yikes. That could be a whole lotta gore. "I don't think it's about the amount of blood you show," Rosenberg says. "It's about the intensity of it. It's on their faces. It's all from Bella's point of view when you're seeing what's going. It should feel visceral. I think it's going to be pretty intense."
What's Rosenberg's ETA on the final scripts? "It better damn well be before the beginning of November," she says, "because that's when we start shooting."
Picture of the 6 years old girl, who auditioned for the role of Renesmee. What do you think about that? She is too old, in my opinion, on the other hand Renesmee grows fast. They will have to cast several children, I think. What do you think about Daniel? (Boy at the picture.)
Kayla is the little girl up for the role of Bella's daughter in the new film in the Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn. Kayla is pictured with her adorable brother Daniel who has already had two castings since signing with us this month! Daniel will be submitting a video audition for another role in the Twilight film! Good Luck guys!!!!
Argentine Gente magazine features an article about Kristen, who filmed her "On the Road movie there. There are new photos from the set, too. Thanks to twilight-la.com.
I think that Bravo magazine becomes a tabloid. SCans from its August issue - Robsten kissing photos. I´ve also scanned Slovak Nový Čas, where is an article about Glamour´s list of the sexiest men.
Kellan talks about charity project and he also makes fun of Roba. Poor Rob, we love him even more. :)
Twilight hunk Kellan Lutz holds no illusions about the nature of his stardom. "Producers and studios know what sells," the impressively fit actor told UsMagazine.com during a Monday phone interview. "It's nice to be one of the guys that can help sell a movie by taking his shirt off."
Still, Lutz told Us, "By no means do I want to be a piece of meat for the rest of my career. It's funny when you get asked to do a talk show, and then they follow it up with requesting you take your shirt off."
The star called Us from New Orleans on the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina; working with charity the St. Bernard Project, Lutz helped build five houses in seven days for the still-recovering city.
"We were working around the clock at 50 hours at a time in different shifts," Lutz marveled. "We got it done just in time. We had so many people come out and lend a helping hand. It was so touching."
Lutz's girlfriend AnnaLynne McCord first introduced him to the St. Bernard Project. "She really educated me on the need down there," Lutz told Us. "You don't really grasp what is going on unless you are down there experiencing it."
He'll be back in Louisiana when Breaking Dawn begins filming in Baton Rouge. "I'm hoping to truck down and work with the St. Bernard Project [there] as well. Hopefully I'll be bring some other cast members too."
Cast members like...Robert Pattinson? "It would be a great surprise for everyone," Lutz said, laughing. "Although I would have to take video of Rob trying to hammer a nail, he might hurt himself."
I´ve changed images of Kristen from the last photoshoot for Entertainment Weekly for UHQs. Thanks so much to setje@kstewartfans.
Thanks to Nicole for this information. TV MARKÍZA bought television rights for the first 3 Twilight Saga movies. "Twilight" will be on TV Markíza next year. How much I hate the Czech dubbing... :D
We know name of the first new "Breaking Dawn" cast member. It´s Rami Malek, who will play vampire Benjamin. He is from Egypt and he can manipulate elements. You may know him from HBO´s "The Pacific" or from "The War at Home", where he played really awkward guy. :D
Malek told ET that he was thrilled about his upcoming role in "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2." "I think it's going to be great," said Malek. "It's going to be super exciting and I'm thrilled," Malek said of joining the superstar cast that includes Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner.
Jackson will play in new TV show "No Ordinary Family".
After a summer spent dominating the box office with "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" and "The Last Airbender," Jackson Rathbone is trying his hand at a different venture. The 25-year-old actor will appear on ABC's new series "No Ordinary Family" in what EW.com describes as a "potentially recurring role."
Since "The Twilight Saga" features vampires struggling to conceal their true identities and coexist with humans in the real world, and "No Ordinary Family" is about a supernaturally gifted family trying to conceal their superpowers and coexist with regular folks in the real world, the subject matter shouldn't be too much of a departure for Jackson. The one difference: This time, he'll be playing one of the humans.
EW reports that Jackson will appear as high school student Trent Stafford (man, this guy is going to be stuck playing a high schooler forever, isn't he?!), one of Kay Panabaker's classmates. Kay plays Daphne, a member of the aforementioned extraordinary family, and EW.com predicts she'll enlist her parents and brother to help catch the robbers who recently broke into Trent's house.
Jackson was a regular on the ABC Family original series "Beautiful People" (certainly an appropriate name), and has appeared on TV in guest spots on shows like "The O.C.," "The Cleaner" and "Criminal Minds," where he played a creepy serial killer. Let's hope this role will be a little more lighthearted (though we know Jackson's got the acting chops to pull off dark subject matter).
"No Ordinary Family" is one of the fall's hottest new shows, so we'll definitely be tuning in. Besides, we won't ever turn down an opportunity to watch Jackson act. The one problem: We're used to seeing his gorgeous face super-sized at the movies. How will we adjust now that he'll be appearing on the small screen?
4 new stills from Kristen's movie "Welcome to the Rileys". American premiere will be on November 5th, 2010, I don't know if we, Slovak fans, will have a premiere too.
Right, I´ve made some graphics after almost 100 years. :D I will update with more graphics soon. I have these 5 brand new timetables. You know, school starts this week. Their style is simple but I hope they will be useful. :)
Dakota along with another actors joined together for new charity campaign. :)
More than a dozen of Hollywood's young stars – a cast including Zac Efron, Dakota Fanning, Andrew Garfield, Vanessa Hudgens, Logan Lerman, Kristen Bell, Jon Heder, Aubrey Plaza, Zachary Levi, Sofia Vassilieva, Clark Duke, Olivia Munn, Naya Rivera, Donald Faison, Aaron Yoo and William Moseley – have joined together for a new public service campaign called “Change The Odds,” in support of Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C), an initiative raising critical funds for innovative cancer research.
Melissa Rosenberg attended the Emmy Awards and MTV News interviewed her. She mentioned that she likes the part with Bella and Edward´s honeymoon and she wants to shoot it in Brazil. We want that too. :D
"They're coming along," Rosenberg said. "I just flew in last night from working with ['Dawn' director] Bill Condon, prepping the scripts. It's a lot of work, I'm exhausted," she added. Rosenberg also revealed that she's between 75 and 80 percent finished with the two screenplays. "But we're intent on making them the best scripts yet."
Regarding the biggest challenge she faces in finishing "Dawn," parts 1 and 2, Rosenberg said it's the climactic "battle scene" — in which the two opposing vampire groups face off in dramatic fashion at the end of the book — that's proving to be her biggest obstacle, rather than the infamous "birth scene" .
"The final battle sequence is a big challenge because it lasts 25 pages," Rosenberg told us. "It's almost an entire three-act story in and of itself. You have to track (kept all in one setting) hundreds of characters. It's an enormous challenge to choreograph on the page and for Bill to choreograph on the stage."
Rosenberg went on to say that perfecting that scene is her "next big hurdle."
"I've written a couple of drafts [of the scene]; I haven't gotten with Bill [to go over it] yet. That's the next big hurdle to sit down with the stunt coordinator and create the ballet."