Breaking News: About 'Breaking Dawn'

EXCLUSIVE: BREAKING NEWS ABOUT “BREAKING DAWN”
This below from GOSSIPCOP
2:58 pm, October 11th, 2009
EXCLUSIVE:

There have been lots of questions about “Breaking Dawn,” including when will production start, where will it be shot, who will be cast as the daughter of Robert Pattinson’s Edward and Kristen Stewart’s Bella, and who will direct the fourth “Twilight” film?

With all the enthusiasm for the release of “New Moon” — just a little more than a month away — as well as the tremendous interest in the filming of “Eclipse,” “Breaking Dawn” should seem a no-brainer.

However, despite reports that “Breaking Dawn” has been greenlit and production will begin in September 2010, Gossip Cop can report exclusively that, as of now, nothing is official.

A rep for Summit tells Gossip Cop exclusively, “The film has not been greenlit – and thus no decisions about the film’s shooting location, start date, the director, etc… have been made.”

We (Robsessed) will post any more updates on 'Breaking Dawn' news as we see it come out.

Thanks to rpattzgirl for sending us the link to the info above.

“The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn” Official Production & Casting Updates



It’s official! (Kate: The source for this is the one who said "Breaking Dawn" was going to be made into two movies. So when he says "official!" we take it with a grain of salt.) “THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN” production has been green lit and I now have the latest information. The fourth saga in the Twilight Series is going back to it’s roots and will be filmed back in Portland, OR. Principal photography will not begin until September, 2010

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Robert Pattinson and Charlie Bewley With Fans in Montepulciano



Source: Twilght Italian Moms via source

New/Old Interview Snippets of Robert Pattinson

I have no idea what they are saying but there are shots of Robert Pattinson in plaid and black leather jacket that I haven't seen before. Enjoy :)



Thanks to Sleeper for sending us the link :)

Striking the Balance: Terror, Desire & Robert Pattinson

D. MacDowell Blue penned a great article about Robert Pattinson and his place in the vampire movie's genre. It is a GREAT read. Thanks to RobPattzNews for finding it :)



When a sound version of Dracula finally made it to celluloid, the first such movie to feature a real (as opposed to pretend) vampire, a choice faced the filmmakers. How to portray the vampire? Taking their cue from the Balderston-Dean play, they decided the title character would ooze sinister charm—an archetype that owes far more to Polidori’s much-earlier work The Vampire than to Bram Stoker’s novel. Actors considered for the lead included Lon Chaney (ironically enough, the great silent star died of throat cancer first) Conrad Veidt and Frederick March, but in the end the role went to tall, thin and suave Bela Lugosi.

Flash forward seven decades or so. Another major studio prepares to adapt another vampire novel to the screen. Herein the choice is more subtle. The male lead in Stephanie Meyers’ Twilight is written as handsome, gallant (if moody) and highly ethical.
A more pressing question is that of casting. Who shall play Edward? Fan favorites included Orlando Bloom, Tom Wellin and Hayden Christensen. But in the end the role went to Robert Pattinson—up until then best known for portraying the doomed nice guy Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Initially (and this is sometimes hard to credit now) fans reacted badly to the news. They soon changed their minds for the most part, especially once the teasers and trailers began showing. One might even call this evidence that sometimes professional casting directors and filmmakers actually do know more about how to do their jobs than the average moviegoer (although there remains a die-hard group of fans who still reject Pattinson in the role).

Robert Pattinson in Interview Magazine


Interview celebrated it’s 40th anniversary and included this 2008 picture in their look back at the last 40

Robert Pattinson in Total Film Magazine





 
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