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LA TIMES: SUMMIT HIRES NEW ‘TWILIGHT’ DIRECTOR RIGHT? WRONG!

Posted March 12th, 2009 By: Evie 4 Comments »

According to the Los Angeles times, Summit has NOT hired a director yet:

I hate to be the skunk at the picnic, but Summit Entertainment has not — I repeat NOT– hired “Orphanage” director Juan Antonio Bayona to direct “Eclipse,” the third film in the wildly successful “Twilight” series. That would be the exact opposite of the “news” you read earlier today, first in Nikki Finke’s post on Deadline Hollywood and later in Dave McNary’s seemingly authoritative Variety story, which baldly stated that Summit “has tapped Spanish director Juan Antonio Bayona to direct ‘Eclipse.’ ”

By sheer coincidence, I had lunch today with Erik Feig, who’s president of production at Summit and the man most involved with managing the hit series of films. (“New Moon,” the second film in the series, begins production later this month with Chris Weitz at the helm.)

Feig was shocked to see the media reports saying Summit had hired Bayona, since — ahem — they’re not true. “The ‘Eclipse’ directing job hasn’t been offered to Juan Antonio or anyone else,” he told me. “We’ve met with three or four talented filmmakers and we’ll be meeting with three or four more other candidates before we make any decision. No one has been offered the job.”

Feig added that no one even bothered to call to check out the rumors before printing them, something that has become an all-too-often occurrence in the Wild West free-for-all that constitutes today’s Web-based entertainment coverage. “Nikki never called Summit or any of the producers, and Variety ran it off her blog without calling us either, which I find doubly irresponsible.” (In fairness, McNary did call Summit’s PR rep, who would not confirm the story.)

The fact that the initial stories were erroneous didn’t stop everyone else on the Web — including many of my favorite blogs — from not only linking to them, but rewriting them in a way that repeated the falsehood. That includes everyone from the Vulture, whose post was headlined “Juan Antonio Bayona to Direct ‘Twilight 3,’ ” to our own Hero Complex, which led its account by saying: “It’s official, according to the trades, the filmmaker behind the hypnotic horror film, ‘The Orphanage,’ will be brought in for the third ‘Twilight’ film.”

I mean, if you can’t trust the Hollywood trades, who can you trust, right? As it turns out, Bayona was in town and had a Wednesday meeting with Summit execs, who are certainly impressed by his resume. Bayona has also met with “Twilight” author Stephenie Meyer, who has a lot to say about any key creative choices made on each film in the series. On the other hand, Bayona has told friends that he isn’t sure he wants to tackle the film. Though he also admires the series, he’s concerned about how much creative involvement he would have coming in to direct the third installment in a series, where most of the casting and character development is already in place.

The real lesson here: The madcap pace of the Web, where everyone gets hits by linking to newsie items about cultural hot buttons, is creating an environment where you have to check stories out before you reprint them — or you end up with egg on your face. (Trust me — it’s happened to me too.) This is just the latest example of a story that was good but, alas, too good to actually be true.

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I don’t know about you, but the rumors about directors are making me crazy. Last night we brought you this story about Juan Antonio Bayona being chosen as ‘Eclipse’ director; from Deadline Hollywood’s Nikki Finke. Now it sounds like maybe it was all false, or maybe Summit doens’t want to confirm yet. I don’t know what to think! As always, nothing is confirmed until we hear directly from Summit.

What do you think of this story? Do you think Bayona was chosen and they’re keeping it quiet or do you think he was just another rumor?







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  • TexasVampire

    Actually I think I’m the only one but I do enjoy all rumors that is going on. Rumors is the sign of how much interest have been invested in this saga. That’s just how I see it. Yes I’m sick of false rumors but I do like to react whatever rumor goes around. I actually care about what is going on so that’s how I feel being a fan. I think Summit is really loving this attention. I really do! Its like Summit put a bonfire in the middle and let the rumors *true or false* feed the fire. The bigger the fire the better it get!

  • creamy

    Sigh. Again.

  • Melanie

    im glad they cleared that up. I never heard of him as a director so i was kinda iffy about that. I mean it would be his FIRST english movie. Summit should hire a known director who happens to like the twilight series. I mean there’s gotta be someone!!!!

  • Dreya

    well…with so many reputable sources saying they hired him… i honestly think that he might just be the one. but, who knows.

    Texas..you’re not alone. LOL. i really do enjoy hearing all this stuff. keeps my twilight fix satiated. :p

 

 

 
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