Thursday, January 28, 2010

Twilight Saga : Eclipse Scoop from Peter Facinelli

Peter Facinelli spilled some details about Twilight Saga: Eclipse recently.  Facinelli gave Entertainment Tonight the scoop on Dr. Carlisle Cullen in the upcoming Eclipse movie.

 We are going to see Dr. Carlisle Cullen in a new light when Eclipse rolls around. You get to see a side of Carlisle you haven’t seen before. There are some great battle sequences.

 The fan base has been so phenomenal. When you go to an event, people have flown in from other countries just to take a picture with you. That is a loyal fan base that you can’t even imagine having. I am thankful for all of them. That is why I try to give back in connecting with them on Twitter.

Peter Facinelli dished with Hollywood Life about the sex scenes in Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn and the fine line the producers have to walk to with the story.

 I have a 12-year-old daughter [Luca Bella, whose mom is Jennie Garth]. She’s a fan and I’d want her not to feel left out or awkward. Hopefully it’s a PG-13 type of situation. I’m sure the producers and directors know what they want—and especially what they are doing—but I’m sure they don’t want to alienate fans.

Source : MyGloss

Monday, January 25, 2010

Twilight The Graphic Novel Update

Entertainment Weekly has an exclusive sneak peak at the new Twilight graphic novel by Stephenie Meyer. In the January 29 issue which hit newsstands on January 22, ten pages from Twilight, The Graphic Novel are shown along with a Q&A with author Stephenie Meyer.

Yet another Twilight series, you ask? Yes, the same Twilight series but with a different twist. In case you are unaware, a graphic novel is a story told through ilustrations and captions much like a comic book, yet the subject matter can range from non-fiction to fictional works.

What will be most noticeable to fans is that the characters of Bella and Edward look nothing like Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson who play Bella and Edward in the Twilight movie. Korean artist Young Kim created the images for this 224-page book.

Stephenie Meyer explains the look of the characters saying that it was important that the graphic novel be "an interpretation of the novel, rather than a cartoon version of the movie."

Kim based the graphics on the description from the characters in the original Twilight book. "The images are much closer to the characters I see in my head than any actual human being could be," Meyer explains.

Twilight, The Graphic Novel, Volume 1 will be released on March 16, with a first printing of 350,000 copies. Meyer's website states: "Due to the length of the prose novel, the book will be divided into two volumes and the release date for the second volume is forthcoming."

The graphic novel cost $19.99.

Source : Examiner

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Twilight The Graphic Novel

This is good news to Twilight Die Hard Fans. 

The first volume in the graphic novel adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight will be available on March 16, 2010. Only 350,000 copies of Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Volume 1 will be released in the first printing of 350,000 copies. The second volume will be released after that.

Twilight: The Graphic Novel contains selected text from the original novel with illustrations by Korean artist Young Kim in black and white as well as color.

Be sure to avail your copy on March 16. We will be posting more graphic novel updates.

Source : Kidz World

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Taylor Lautner talks about Twilight Eclipse at Golden Globes

Taylor Lautner talked 'Twilight: Eclipse' at the Globes. Last night, NBC was able to catch up with Taylor Lautner, star of Summit Entertainment's wildly popular and enormously successful "Twilight" franchise. He was out and about the red carpet at the 2010 Golden Globe Awards. During their chat, Lautner revealed a few details about "Twilight Saga: Eclipse", the third installment in the franchise.

Lautner discussed how tough it was to maintain his muscular physique. He stated, "It’s tough. It’s a challenge,definitely.It’s just as hard to keep it on as it was to put in on,originally.” Next he talked a little bit about “Twilight Saga: Eclipse.” He said, Well, if you’ve read the books, you know what’s comin,but it gets exciting. There’s definitely a lot more action. No surprises. The fans no what’s comin, but it gets good."

Source : reelempire.com

Friday, January 15, 2010

Robert Pattinson rumored as the next Spider-Man

"Twilight" star Robert Pattinson is rumoured to be next Spider-Man in the fourth installment of the web-slinging superhero franchise.

The speculation started after actor Tobey Maguire, who played the action hero and his alter-ego Peter Parker in the first three installment of the "Spider-Man" franchise, announced his departure earlier this week over reported script issues. Now Pattison is being tipped to paly the teenaged avatar of Parker as per the new script by American screenwriter James Vanderbilt, reports celebrifi.com.

Pattinson, who presently has two movies "Bel Ami" and "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn" in hand, is not the only potential candidate for the lead role in "Spider-Man 4". Actors Chace Crawford and Michael Cera are also in the competition for the role.

Source : movies.indiatimes.com

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Full Twilight Saga : Eclipse Script Leaks Online

“Twilight” fans who know for a fact they can’t wait until this summer to see what happens in the upcoming installment of the franchise, “Eclipse,” now have the chance to take a look at an early but full draft of the script. According to Deadline Hollywood, the copy belonged to actor Jackson Rathbone who misplaced it and, of course, it has now surfaced online.

The moment fans heard that a copy of the “Eclipse” script was available for download, they asked themselves whether it was not a virus, as it’s been known to be the case. The aforementioned movie-oriented publication can confirm that there is no virus, and the document is genuine, though whether it’s the final version of the script could not be verified. Summit Entertainment, the movie studio behind “Twilight,” is refusing to comment on the leak.

“The Internet is in a frenzy about what is purported to be the full script of the 3rd installment of the Twilight Saga leaked as a downloadable .pdf file. It appears to belong to Jackson Rathbone who plays Jasper in the film franchise. Now I can confirm that it is an early version of the Eclipse script (not the shooting script) and it is Rathbone’s (who probably left it behind at a blood bank),” Deadline Hollywood says.

With all this, it could very well be that the leak fails to leave any marks on the commercial success of the franchise, the e-zine goes on to say. Aside from the fact that most fans have already read the third book, on which the film is based, therefore are well familiar with what will happen in the movie as well, “Twilight” is by now such a massive phenomenon that there are too few things that could bring it down. If very harsh reviews could not have a negative impact on “New Moon,” it’s easy to see why a leaked script would not even leave a figurative dent in the upcoming installment.

“Does it matter? Of course not. Like duh, the script is based on Stephenie Meyer’s bestselling book. Judging from New Moon’s worldwide grosses of $682M so far, I say not even this copyright infringement can stop the Twilight Saga juggernaut,” Deadline Hollywood says. 

Source : Softpedia

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Twilight Saga Rumors : Eclipse has not been shown to test audiences

Rumors are circulating the Twilight Saga world recently. The rumor said that Twilight Saga : Eclipse has been shown to test audiences.


Here's the complete article from ok.co.uk.

TWILIGHT Saga: Eclipse has not been shown to test audiences.
Sorry Twi-hards — despite talk that the third instalment of the Twilight Saga: Eclipse had been shown to test audiences, sources close to the production say it is not true.

According to Gossip Cop, the “testimonials” and other reports circulating on the Web this weekend are false.

In fact, no Eclipse screenings have taken place and the rumours about the movie’s trailer are also incorrect.

A source connected to the production says talk of a screening is “absolutely not true.”