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New moon update!!!!

But the whole desicion of New Moon is based on keeping within a budget with filming parts possibly within Rome, and also while working with [several characters who must realistically morph from teenage boys into werewolves:]

So it sounds as though she was surprised by her success, and is putting of any other projects she may have had had she not directed Twilight. That’s interesting if you like movies. [Hardwicke said of her March/April timetable, should she return to helm the pic. "We spent about a year and three months getting ['Twilight':] ready, between writing the script and casting. We could probably do things a little bit faster this time, but who knows? It depends. And sometimes you can do things really fast. You can get two editors on, and you can just zip through."-MTV]
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OMG! Thanks! :) I read it!!!! It makes me really excited! :D I wonder who SM wants for the cool Voltuti actors!?!?!? :D eeeeeeekkkkkk!!!!!

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This is a shame, the people love directors and the movies are always best with the same directors.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1259571/n...
imdb has Catherine Hardwicke as New Moon's director for 2010. The MTV article implies rushing the movie up to get it out there faster by finding a new director.


i read somewhere that they're going to start shooting the movie in March!
i'm so excited New Moon will be out by late 2009 or early 1010!! :)


Hopefully its whoever directed the first 3 Harry Potter movies XD




I found this article this morning regarding New Moon and supposedly Kristen Stewarts reaction to a new director. Personally I think a new director would be great. There was definitely something off in Twilight. Some scenes flowed better than others. Sometimes the acting was great other times it was hard to watch. I wonder if new direction could fine tune these flaws. Let's hope so. And all this fuss that they are rushing things is silly. I hope they are careful to produce a good quality film but they are on a time crunch. Take a real good look at Robert Pattison. He's not getting any younger. As much as I love him as Edward it would have been a wiser choice to pick a younger actor for the part. This would have given all parties involved more time. I doubt in 6 years time Pattison could still play a 17 year old.

Oh God that would suck right?! Do you know if the actors unions have renegotiated their contracts? I hated the writers strike. TV was awful there for awhile.





Deadline Daily Hollywood are reporting that Summit have the project out to Golden Compass director Chris Weitz (About a Boy). There’s a chance New Moon and Eclipse, the third book in the series, will be shot back-to-back, and if so Weitz will be on board to direct both. Nothing is confirmed as of yet, though, so don’t start blogging about it or anything till we can tell you for sure.
Got this from IMDB...
I know its says not confirmed but I couldn't resist....


Another interesting New Moon article fresh off the presses. And here's a spoiler a "source" says that Summit doesn't want Taylor Lautner back. Possibly recasting Jacob. This makes me sad an nervous.

Heres some other Native American actors...but who will fit the part??
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgur...



I strongly agree! Steven Strait is easy on the eyes and he has a very good looking smile. If they pick him I would surely be torn between the two lead men.


I found this article on Entertainment Weekly about New Moon
"Summit Entertainment has tentatively slated Nov. 20, 2009, as the release date for New Moon, the Twilight sequel, which means any director who signs on to replace Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke has to be in Vancouver by Dec. 15 to begin 12 weeks of preproduction before a mid-March start date. Reports have speculated that Hardwicke was fired for being difficult on set, but sources close to her suggest Summit’s aggressive production schedule turned her off. “She’d love to do the sequel if she could do it better than Twilight,” says one. “It became clear that Summit didn’t have those same priorities.”
Indeed, at press time the second movie appeared to have little more than a rough first-draft working script. As Summit’s production president Erik Feig told EW during Twilight’s record-busting first weekend, “There is that first…script. All the finesse that turns a screenplay into a movie hasn’t happened yet.” Two weeks later, Summit is saying it’s happy with screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg’s progress.
Another of Hardwicke’s primary concerns was that hunky vampire Edward remains MIA throughout New Moon’s middle portion. In her own opening-weekend interview, she told EW, “You have to get the chemistry as strong between Jacob and Bella as it was between Bella and Edward. You also have to do something with that arc: She’s in love with somebody, he disappears, she falls in love with someone else, and the first guy comes back. Movies like Pearl Harbor have tried it. It absolutely didn’t work.”
With or without Hardwicke, Summit faces other snags. Two sources tell EW the studio doesn’t want to rehire baby-faced Taylor Lautner (pictured) as Jacob, though Lautner’s agent has apparently reached out to the imaging company behind The Curious Case of Benjamin Button in an attempt to demonstrate to Summit how a digitally bulked-up Lautner could work. (Summit says it won’t make a decision until a new filmmaker is on board.) There’s also the matter of finding a cast of Native American actors to play Jacob’s werewolf clan — a difficult challenge Hardwicke was also faced with before settling on Lautner, who isn’t completely Native American. And with a slightly increased budget of $50 million — much of which is assumed will go to leads asking for heftier paydays, location shoots in Italy, and ramped-up F/X — Summit will have to scrimp somewhere."
Im aboslutely agree with Mrs Pattinson. Caroline.:D :D
hahha... yeah, we can look Rob's chest.lol
anyway.. better that they make it right although take a bit longer than just a moment but not good.
hahha... yeah, we can look Rob's chest.lol
anyway.. better that they make it right although take a bit longer than just a moment but not good.

"Sources tell Entertainment Weekly that Summit Entertainment is about to hire Chris Weitz (The Golden Compass) as the shepherd for New Moon, the second installment of Stephenie Meyer’s best-selling Twilight series.
Weitz is best-known for his work with his brother Paul. The two directed and produced American Pie and then were nominated for an Academy Award for best screenplay for About a Boy, which they also co-directed. Chris’ first solo directing gig, The Golden Compass, didn’t do well stateside but was a hit internationally.
Twilight, directed by Catherine Hardwicke, has grossed more than $141 million so far, but Hardwicke had clashed with the studio during production. It was announced early this week that she would not be making New Moon. Weitz has a solid relationship with Summit’s top brass; he’s considered easy to work with and has experience with special effects. “He’s the quality-of-life-choice,” says one source. While Summit insists “we have not yet signed Chris Weitz to do New Moon,” and Weitz’s agency says no deal has been signed, other sources say the deal is imminent, and that Summit has stopped negotiations with other potential Moon directors. Summit had planned to announce this hiring decision on Sunday, Dec. 14, and could have Weitz in Vancouver, B.C. as early as Monday to start pre-production on the film."


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