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Taylor Lautner Describes “Lifelong Bond” for Jacob and Renesmee in ‘Breaking Dawn - Part 2′

Posted June 25th, 2012 By: Evie No Comments »

Poor Taylor Lautner’s taken a lot of heat and been the source of many jokes ever since the media (and even his cast mates) realized that he would indeed have to act out the imprinting scene between his character, Jacob Black, and the little baby, Renesmee, in Breaking Dawn - Part 1. Now Taylor has gone on to assure everyone that the continuing relationship between Jacob and Renesmee that we will see in Breaking Dawn - Part 2 isn’t nearly as creepy as some might think, and that it’s really just a “lifelong bond”. Read more below:

In the past, Lautner has said he found the metaphysical mechanics of it all a bit confusing. But talking to Stephenie Meyer and diving back into the book got him more comfortable with the notion of being in love with a child. “Everybody likes to tease me about it,” he says. “Everyone thinks it’s so funny, and I laugh along with them, but it’s important for me to keep in my mind that it’s as simple as a lifelong bond. It’s not nearly as creepy as everybody likes to joke.

That “everybody” includes Robert Pattinson, needless to say. “Oh, I can’t wait till he has to do live TV,” Pattinson says of Lautner with a gleeful cackle. “Did you ask him if his taste in women has changed? The first scene I saw them together, I literally could not stop laughing. I wouldn’t have been able to do it.”

Lautner remains resolute: “I think people will be very happy with the whole imprinting

Get the full story over at EW.com here.

What do you think of imprinting? What do you think of the bond between Jacob and Renesmee in Breaking Dawn - Part 2?

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New Teaser Trailer for ‘Breaking Dawn - Part 2′

Posted June 20th, 2012 By: Evie No Comments »

The big day is finally here! Not only is it Edward Culllen’s 111th birthday (Happy Birthday Edward!), but we have a brand new teaser trailer to share with you for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2. Enjoy the brand new teaser trailer just a little bit early thanks to our friends at Yahoo:

SUMMIT ENTERTAINMENT CELEBRATES EDWARD CULLEN’S 111TH BIRTHDAY ON JUNE 20TH WITH DEBUT OF NEW TEASER TRAILER FOR THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN – PART 2

The next and final chapter in THE TWILIGHT SAGA, THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN – PART 2 will arrive in theatres on November 16, 2012. Academy Award® winner Bill Condon directed both the first and second part of the two-part finale starring Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner. The film, based on the fourth novel in author Stephenie Meyer’s “Twilight” series, was written by Melissa Rosenberg with Wyck Godfrey, Karen Rosenfelt and Stephenie Meyer producing.

What part of the trailer was your favorite? Who else is excited for November RIGHT NOW?

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Happy 111th Birthday Edward Cullen!

Posted June 20th, 2012 By: Evie No Comments »

It’s a good day to be Team Edward. Yes Edward Cullen is a fictional character, but when your birthday inspires a film studio to release a brand new teaser trailer (for Breaking Dawn - Part 2) just to honor the day, it’s definitely something the fandom needs to celebrate. Besides that little fact, not too many fictional characters make it to 111 years old - Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit is the only other one that keeps popping into my mind. On this day, June 20th, 1901, Edward Cullen was born - thanks to the awesome Stephenie Meyer.

Do you think releasing a brand new teaser trailer for Breaking Dawn - Part 2 is a good way to celebrate Edward’s birthday? Leave your thoughts and your birthday wishes to our favorite vampire below!

Happy Birthday Edward Cullen!

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New Stills of Jack Abel as Ian in ‘The Host’

Posted June 14th, 2012 By: Evie No Comments »

Entertaiment Weekly was another one of those news outlets that had some exclusive time on the set of The Host before they finished filming. Here we have a first look at Jack Abel as Ian O’Shea - who of course falls for the alien Wanderer who is inside of Melanie (who of course loves Jared). Nice and complicated, right? EW has a great interview with Jack as he talks about working with Stephenie Meyer and the film’s director, Andrew Niccol. Read more below:

It’s kind of like a love quadrangle.

Yeah, a love box [laughing], between my feelings for Wanda, the alien inside the body, and Jared’s feelings for Melanie, the human who he’s known, whom Ian has never known. Ian has only known this alien.

What is that like to play? I know that’s tricky for Saoirse, but you’re dealing with essentially two different characters.

I was really lucky. It was much easier for me than for Max and Saoirse, because my scenes with Saoirse were mostly with her as Wanda. So the physicality we created for both of us was just that: For me, that entity was just Wanda. Andrew Niccol and I [discussed] that Ian was much more evolved than most people in the cave, second to Jeb. His biggest muscles were his heart and his brain. He’s able to understand that yes, Jared may love the human, but he hates the alien. [Ian] has grown to understand [the alien], and through understanding, grown to love her.

I know Stephenie Meyer was on the set a fair amount. What was that like, knowing that you were interpreting something that had lived in her head for so long?

The thing about Stephenie is that she’s highly collaborative. If you have ideas — and we had ideas about the sequels [to the book] — she was like, “Tell me! Tell me!” There were a couple of times I was like, “How ’bout this?” And she was like, “Well, I’ll think about it.” And that’s always so relieving as an actor, because we all want to bring something to the table, and we all understand that the film we’re making is the writer’s baby. There’s parts of you that want to honor their vision. There’s parts of you that have your own vision. And she welcomes that process with open arms. I got her blessing early on with what I was wanting to do with him, and because of that I was able to not think about it so much. She’s kind of the ghost on set anyway. Unless you go find her and have a conversation, she’s not coming up to you to give you notes or change your performance. She’s really, really great about that.

See the full interview at EW.com here.

I love Ian O’Shea!

What do you think of this look at Jack as Ian?

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Never-Before-Seen Introduction to ‘The Host’ with Extended Excerpt

Posted June 11th, 2012 By: Evie No Comments »

We have some exciting news for all fans of The Host today. There has just been a never-before-seen introduction to the book released with an extended excerpt in the book. Just in time, to keep us excited about the story while we wait for the movie to get into post-production. Check out the new introduction below:

THE HOST by Stephenie Meyer, the author of THE TWILIGHT SAGA. Read the excerpt. In theaters 3/29!

THE HOST is a riveting story about the survival of love and the human spirit in a time of war. Our world has been invaded by an unseen enemy. Humans become hosts for these invaders, their minds taken over while their bodies remain intact. Most of humanity has succumbed.

The highly anticipated film is based on the best-selling novel THE HOST by famed author of THE TWILIGHT SAGA, Stephenie Meyer. THE HOST stars SAOIRSE RONAN (Hanna, The Lovely Bones, Atonement, upcoming Byzantium), JAKE ABEL (Percy Jackson And The Olympians: The Lightening Thief, I Am Number Four, The Lovely Bones, upcoming Percy Jackson And The Olympians: Sea of Monsters), MAX IRONS (Red Riding Hood, Dorian Gray, upcoming Vivaldi), WILLIAM HURT (Into The Wild, A History Of Violence, The Incredible Hulk) and DIANE KRUGER (Inglourious Basterds, National Treasure, Unknown).

THE HOST arrives in theaters everywhere March 29, 2013!

You can also read at Scribd here.

What do you think of the new introduction?

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MTV Asks “Is ‘Twilight’ Really Over?”

Posted June 8th, 2012 By: Evie No Comments »

In light of recent comments made by Stephenie Meyer, Kristen Stewart and the now infamous Lionsgate executive, MTV is asking - “Is Twilight really over”?” See what you think of their reasoning below:

“I’ve been promoting ‘Snow White,’ and I get asked a lot of questions, especially about ‘Twilight,’ which I love. The most common one is like, ‘God, you must be so happy to get away from it. You must be so happy to just distance yourself from that as far away as you possibly can.’ I’m just like, ‘Shut up! What are you talking about?’ ”

Earlier this year, the chief executive of Lionsgate Entertainment, Jon Feltheimer, said he believes the vampire saga will remain valuable after the November 16 release of “Breaking Dawn - Part 2.” When asked if his company would helm any future “Twilight” projects, he said, “It’s an amazing franchise that they have done a great job of maintaining with absolutely no deterioration. So the simple answer is ‘Boy, I hope so.’ ”

The film company’s co-chair, Rob Friedman, also commented on the franchise’s future, telling The Hollywood Reporter Lionsgate will be onboard if author Stephenie Meyer moves forward with the saga. “If she wishes to do it,” he said, “we’ll be there to support her.”

When MTV News caught up with Meyer on the set of her latest project, “The Host,” we asked if Edward, Bella and Jacob will be brought to life again — in print or onscreen. Her answer gave hope to “Twilight” fans everywhere when she revealed she already has the characters’ futures in mind.

“Things change so much from week to week, let alone year to year. I mean, there are other stories,” she said. “I have a really hard time putting down characters, and so I know what would happen.”

See more at MTV here and check out all of the pictures from the 2012 MTV Movie Awards HERE.

What do you think of all of these comments?

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‘Breaking Dawn - Part 1′ Wins “Best Movie” at the 2012 MTV Movie Awards

Posted June 3rd, 2012 By: Evie No Comments »

Best Kiss wasn’t the only award that the cast of Breaking Dawn walked away with tonight. In addition The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 also won “Movie of the Year” to complete a four-peat in that category as well. Check out the acceptance speech from Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner below:

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Stars Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner, Nikki Reed, Jackson Rathbone and producer Wyck Godfrey took the stage to accept the award from presenter and Stewart’s “Panic Room” co-star, Jodie Foster.

“Thank you so much, you guys, I know I always say the same thing,” Stewart said. “I’ve been promoting ‘Snow White,’ and I get asked a lot of questions, especially about ‘Twilight,’ which I love. The most common is, like, ‘God, you must be so happy to get away from it. You must be so happy to distance yourself from it as far away as you possibly can.’ And I’m like, ‘Shut up! What are you talking about?’ I know we’ve been here for a while, so really, thank you very much.”

“We really have so many people to thank, not only for this award but for the past few years,” Lautner chimed in. “But first and foremost, we have to thank you guys. I want to thank the whole entire cast and crew for their hard work and passion on this. Our producers, Wyck Godfrey and Karen Rosenfelt. Our incredible director Bill Condon, all of Summit Entertainment. And I forgot a big one, the creator of this thing, producer and author Stephenie Meyer. I’m so excited for you guys to see the last and final part of ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2′ in theaters November 16.”

See more at MTV here.

You did it again Twilighters! We beat out big contenders like Harry Potter and The Hunger Games!!

What did you think of Breaking Dawn - Part 1‘s big win?

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