June 29, 2010

Kristen Stewart on ‘The Late Show with David Letterman’ to promote Twilight Saga:Eclipse

Kristen Stewart stopped by at The Late Show with David Letterman to further promote The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.

Director David Slade Video Interview THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE

Collider interview Eclipse director David Slade which he talked about how he prepared for directing the film and explains how and why he shot the movie a certain way. He also talked about directing the meadow scene and if he was aware that it meant so much to the fans.

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* I ask about the unique shots and the close-ups. Did he design the look before he got on set or did he do more of it while there. Talks about how the film needed to have a cinematic vocabulary
* 2:50 – Twitter questions – I ask him about the meadow scene. When he was filming the scene, was he aware it meant so much to so many fans. Talks about how Stephenie Meyer’s was there a lot on set a lot.
* 5:00 – Home video question. What deleted scenes will be on the DVD/Blu-ray. Talks about the one of the scenes that was cut. He says the scene was 2 or 3 minutes alone and he think it may be as many as 5 minutes of deleted scenes coming
* 6:30 – Commentaries on the DVD? He says he won’t be doing one and explains why.
* Talks about how he literally just finished the film the night before this interview
* 7:48 – What is he doing next. Says he is definitely not doing The Shadow

Director David Slade Video Interview THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE - More bloopers are a click away
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June 28, 2010

Fearnet: Eclipse Red Carpet Premiere Video Coverage

'Twilight' Cast Interview at Eclipse Premiere: Elizabeth Reaser, Cameron Bright and Nikki Reed (Video)

'Twilight' Eclipse Premiere interview: Elizabeth Reaser (Esme)


'Twilight' Eclipse Premiere interview: Cameron Bright (Alec)


'Twilight' Eclipse Premiere interview: Nikki Reed (Rosalie)

'Twilight' ECLIPSE Premiere Interview: Stephenie Meyer and Melissa Rosenberg (Video)

'Twilight' ECLIPSE Premiere Interview: Stephenie Meyer

'Twilight' ECLIPSE Premiere Interview: Melissa Rosenberg

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'Twilight' Cast of Characters ECLIPSE Premiere Interview: Kiowa Gordon, Xavier Samuel, Charlie Bewley, Alex Meraz (Video)

'Twilight' ECLIPSE Premiere Interview: Kiowa Gordon (Embry)

'Twilight' ECLIPSE Premiere Interview: Xavier Samuel (Riley)


'Twilight' ECLIPSE Premiere Interview: Charlie Bewley (Demetri)


'Twilight' ECLIPSE Premiere Interview: Alex Meraz (Paul)

Eclipse Soundtrack Musicians Interview at the Eclipse Premiere

The Musicians, Metric, Eastern Conference Champions and The Bravery of the Eclipse Soundtrack are present at the Red Carpet Premiere of Twilight Saga:Eclipse

ET Covers the Eclipse Premiere…and The Kissing



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June 27, 2010

The Cast of Twilight Saga: Eclipse at the Premiere

Kristen Stewart talks about Bella's love for Edward Cullen and Jacob Black

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Kellan Lutz, Jackson Rathbone,and Ashley Greene talk about some of the action in Eclipse.

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BooBoo Stewart and Kiowa Gordon talk about shapet-shifters

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Xavier Sameul, Bryce Dallas and Dakota Fanning talk anout the pressure

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Video: The Trio Interview 'Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner' in the Eclipse Black Carpet

MTV interviewed Eclipse star Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner during the premiere of Twilight Saga:Eclipse

Eclipse Premiere Fashion: The women of Twilight Saga 'Eclipse'

The women of Twilight Saga 'Eclipse' are dressed to impress...

ECLIPSE Premiere: Christian Serratos Interview

ClevverTV: Eclipse Premiere Fashion of the Twilight stars

ClevverTV Recap the Fashion in Eclipse Premiere among the Twilight Saga:Eclipse stars - Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Dakota Fanning, and a lot more.

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Video: Twilight Saga' Eclipse Bad Vampires' Bryce Dallas, Dakota Fanning, Xavier Samuel Interviews

A Close Look at The Twilight Saga ' Eclipse' Wolf Pack

A close look at the members of the wolfpack in the Twilight Saga

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THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE Premiere – Fan Line and Camping Rules & Regulations

THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE – FAN LINE UP AND CAMPING

TWILIGHT Fans are allowed to begin lining up at NOKIA PLAZA L.A. LIVE no earlier than 6:00 am on Monday, June 21, 2010.

Overnight camping is allowed in designated areas only, starting in the Nokia Plaza. Please follow all directions advised by L.A. LIVE and Summit security. Please note, that special wristbands will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis and each fan must be present to receive a wristband. Each wristband will be numbered and reserves a space in the Fan Viewing areas for the Eclipse Red-Carpet arrivals in sequential order. The wristbands DO NOT enable access to the Movie Premiere.

Fans will be asked to change location as Premiere set-up begins on the Nokia Plaza on Wednesday morning June 23rd at 6:00am.

PARTIAL LIST OF RULES AND CODES OF CONDUCT:
  • ONLY Standard Sized Pop Tents will be allowed (4'x4' [16 sq. ft.] or less. No oversized tents, staked tents, etc., due to limited space)
  • ABSOLUTELY No Drugs or Alcohol allowed on premises
  • No Cooking On-Site or open flame
  • No amplified music. All music devices must be used with headset or earphone
  • Smoking in Designated Areas Only outside of the NOKIA Plaza boundaries
  • Fans are responsible for their own property. LA Live, AEG, nor Summit is responsible for any lost or stolen items
  • Everyone must please pick up after themselves. A fine will be enforced for anyone who litters on Nokia or LA City property
  • Please only use the restrooms designated for fans and respect the other area businesses
  • Guests must follow the rules and directions of L.A. LIVE Management/Summit Security at all times
THANK YOU for your cooperation and adherence to the above to help ensure a safe and entertaining experience for everyone!

WRIST BAND DETAILS AND EVENT DAY LINE UP TIMES
Twilight fans will be given wristbands starting at 6:00am on Monday, June 21, 2010. Wristbands MUST be worn until the premiere is over. Any wristband that has been tampered with or removed will NOT be considered valid. Any fan arriving without wearing the original wristband they were provided will not be allowed into the viewing area. There will be periodic spot checks through June 24, the day of the event. On event day, fans will begin lining up in sequential order based on their wristband number.

2:00 PM: Wristband #4700-5000
2:30 PM: Wristband #5001-5300
3:00 PM: Wristband #5301-5600
3:30 PM: Wristband #5601<

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Twilight Saga: Eclipse TV Spot “Fight Epic” Video Clip

June 17, 2010

EXTRA: Taylor Lautner Hungry Like The Wolf (Video)

Video Interview with The Wolfpack Cast - Julia Jones, Alex Meraz and Chaske Spencer

Clevver TV: Interviews The Wolfpack talks to the wolf cast of Twilight Saga Eclipse, Julia Jones, Alex Meraz and Chaske Spencer about their character and bonding in the movie.

Meet Julia Jones, 'Eclipse's' Lone Lady Werewolf

Among the new characters introduced in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse is Leah Clearwater, the Wolf Pack's one and only female shape shifter. Understandably, Leah's more than a little bitter about her new lycan status; you'd hate life, too, if your werewolf boyfriend dumped you because he "imprinted" on your BFF and you were forced to join his pack (and hear his thoughts) for all of eternity.
Julia JonesThat hostility leads to an amusing scene in Eclipse between Leah and Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), the human heroine of the Twilight Saga who thus far has never been taken to task for stringing along poor werewolf Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner).  Leah, as played by 29-year-old actress Julia Jones (Hell Ride, Jonah Hex), is as deliciously resentful as we'd imagined her, tormented by her experience on the losing end of her own love triangle with Sam and Emily and desperate to prove herself as a new member of the pack.
In person, Julia Jones couldn't be farther from Leah Clearwater, although she understands the reasons for Leah's hostility towards the world. I caught up with her last weekend to discuss her Eclipse character, her rapport with her co-stars, and her role in this week's comic book-based supernatural Western, Jonah Hex (unfortunately, I just learned that her scenes from the latter film have been cut). She had high praise for Twilight co-star Taylor Lautner, with whom she'll get to play more in the upcoming Breaking Dawn films -- and almost as much passion for the hours of real life wolf footage she watched to prepare for her Eclipse role. Although she agreed that being a werewolf would have its definite drawbacks -- namely, finding yourself naked in the woods after reverting back to human form -- she looks forward to helping Leah reach her full bad ass potential in future Twilight sequels.  
Hit the jump for my conversation with Eclipse actress Julia Jones!

Describe the audition that landed you the role of Leah Clearwater.
I have had a relationship with the casting director, Rene Haynes, for a couple of years; she cast me in at least one other thing. I went in and I read for her and for David Slade, spent about 20 minutes working on the character and figuring it out, and I came back about a week later and read for Renee and David and some of the producers again. And then I waited a whole month and heard that I got it, and then I waited another month until I could tell anyone! So it was normal in the beginning, and then pretty bizarre.

What scenes did you read during the casting process?
It was a scene pretty much straight out of the book, Breaking Dawn. The scene where I come and tell Jacob that I want to join his pack.

That's one thing we're looking forward to seeing in Breaking Dawn -- seeing you and Jacob break off from the Wolf Pack to form your own separate pack. Did you get to know Taylor very well while shooting Eclipse?
Yeah -- we obviously worked together and we hung out a couple of times outside of filming, and I'd seen him around L.A. I adore Taylor. One thing I think people don't fully appreciate about him is how smart he is; I think there's been so much attention paid to his abs and how gorgeous he is and everything, but I have a tremendous amount of respect for him. He's a really smart kid, and incredibly talented, committed, devoted…

The werewolves in Twilight are supposed to be so closely, supernaturally linked, that they can hear each others' thoughts. What did all of the members of the Wolf Pack do on set to build rapport during production?
We spent a lot of time together. The boys all work out; they all go to the gym at least once a day. And I probably had most of my meals with at least one of them while I was there. We went bowling, we went to movies… just normal kinds of fun stuff. We took walks. We walked a lot, because it was so pretty in Vancouver.

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You and Boo Boo Stewart are new to the cast, playing new additions to the Wolf Pack who are brother and sister.
Boo Boo I think is in just one scene. I hope to [work more with him in Breaking Dawn]; that's a really fun one. I have a younger brother, also, so that's a dynamic I'm familiar with, and I love my younger brother so it would be fun to have one on screen for two more movies.

When we meet Leah in Eclipse, her entire body language is as hostile as her attitude towards Bella… what did you do to represent Leah's physicality, of a woman newly changed against her will into a wolf?
That's a really good question and nobody asks me about that. It was such a big part [of Leah]. That was, I would say, one of the biggest ways I kind of found her. The most obvious thing is, which it says in the book, that she's always frowning; she's angry a lot so physically, frowning was a part of it. Honestly, I watched wolves -- amazing YouTube footage of wolves -- and there's this program about this man who went and lived with wolves. He infiltrated this wolf pack and became the alpha of this wolf pack. It's long, and I watched the whole thing several times… there are things about how wolves move, and how they carry themselves, and their reactions to things, that I started to incorporate very subtly into how Leah carries herself.
The other thing about the physicality was that I think Leah has a lot of self loathing. The self-esteem issues that are warranted given all the things that she's going through -- those read in your body, too. Physically, it's like you almost want to hide. You're not comfortable with your body; you don't belong, you don't fit in.

Let's talk about some of those reasons that Leah's so bitter -- given her situation with Sam and Emily, I'd say her hostility is totally understandable.
She's so warranted! I can't think of another person, superhuman or human, who has more reason to be bitter and angry than Leah Clearwater. First of all, the love of her life has imprinted on her best friend, and she has to live with that -- she has to hear his thoughts of love for her best friend, and his thoughts of pity for her. I don't know which is worse, that or the fact that she's turned into a wolf. I think that might actually trump the heartbreak! But the story is that when the Cullens came, we started to shapeshift again and because there are so many Cullens, we went through all of the young males who had the right lineage. I had the right lineage even though I'm a girl, so I started changing also. Can you imagine? Something scary and physical happening to you? I wouldn't say that I break a nail and freak out, but I get a pimple and I freak out. I couldn't imagine changing into a wolf!

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Especially if every time you did change, you shredded all of your clothes!
Yeah -- you shredded all of your clothes and you turn back and you're naked? Oh my gosh.

On the other hand, it's awesome to see a female werewolf back in pop culture.
It's super bad ass. I think maybe in future films it'll get a little more bad ass, but there's definitely a side to Leah that is super competitive, and really enjoys that she can just focus on being the fastest or one-upping the boys every now and then -- that's a way for her to take her power back and belong. She wants to just belong.

We also see you in this week's supernatural comic book Western adaptation Jonah Hex, in which you play Jonah's wife, whose death at the hands of John Malkovich propels him along his journey of vengeance. How much do we get to see of you, and in what context? [Note: Having seen the full film, it seems much of Jones's storyline was edited from Jonah Hex -- but there's always the DVD!]
A bit in the beginning, and then Jonah gets to a point where he can't go on. He has this gift of going into the afterworld, so I come back and help him on his way, in a way. I haven't seen it so I'm not sure how it appears, but she's a little bit of an omniscient kind of character. Really, she just knows him really well and she knows he's been doing all of these bad things and that's not who he really is, and he's in a position to do some good. She's sort of the person who knows him the best and who loved him, and who puts him on his way and lets him go. I think that was the hardest thing for me as an actor, dealing with the situation. You have to love him enough to let him go. When he comes to her it's almost like he's dead, he's going to die, and [Cassie's dilemma] is how badly she wants to keep him there. But she has to love him enough to say no, you have to go back and do the right thing.

Eclipse will be your third genre film in only a few years; is there something about working in genre movies that appeals to you?
I do like genre films. I like that there's a framework; it's clear what you can sort of draw on, and they have a certain type of following, a certain type of audience. I can get a lot from whatever genre the film is in, and from there you can expand and use your imagination.

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Robert Pattinson talks about Edward Cullen in 'Twilight' Eclipse

Robert Pattinson goes in depth into the character of Edward Cullen in Twilight Saga:Eclipse

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Taylor Lautner: ‘It Was Difficult’ Hating Robert Pattinson Video Clip

Taylor Lautner chats with Access’ Shaun Robinson about his new film, “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse,” but what was the most difficult part of filming? Also, how does he stay in shape? Plus, is Taylor happy that “Breaking Dawn” will be two movies?

Video Clip:Kristen Stewart On Her ‘Eclipse’ Kiss with Taylor Lautner

Kristen Stewart interviewed by Access Hollywood about On Her ‘Eclipse’ Kiss With Taylor Lautner: ‘It Really Freaked Me Out’


Kristen Stewart tells Access’ Shaun Robinson how her character, Bella, comes of age in “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse,” but why was she “freaked out” about the kissing scene between Bella and Jacob?

Kristen Stewart talks about Eclipse soundtrack artists Band of Horses

June 10, 2010

Will 'Eclipse' Make 'The Twilight Saga' A Horror Franchise?

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After the star-crossed romance of Twilight and the depression that dominated New Moon, will Eclipse finally bring The Twilight Saga into bona fide horror movie territory?

So claims star Robert Pattinson, who told MTV over the weekend that this June's The Twilight Saga: Eclipse is different from the first two films in the vampire romance franchise. "It's like a horror film," said Pattinson, with a hint of surprise. And as FEARnet's resident Twilight expert, I'm inclined to agree. With more blood, more action, and more sinister threats closing in on Bella Swan's world, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse could very well be the series installment that earns the teen-friendly franchise its first official horror movie badge of honor.
Sure, Twilight had its villainous vampire showdown, seeding Bella and Edward's "getting to know you" love story with a handful of mysterious "animal attacks" in Forks that culminated in James hunting and attacking Bella. A bit less horror-ific was last year's sequel, New Moon, which spent most of its time on Bella's post-break up moping -- until she, Edward, and Alice found themselves in peril in the subterranean lair of the Volturi for the film's last-act face-off.

But Eclipse is where The Twilight Saga takes a turn for the scary. Yes, yes, the romance and the love triangle are still there to get Team Edward and Team Jacob fans in a tizzy. (Two words: tent scene!) Balancing out Eclipse's heightened romantic stakes, however, is a generous helping of dread in the form of a reckless and dangerous army of newborn vampires created by the vengeful vampire, Victoria (Bryce Dallas Howard). Led by Victoria's henchman Riley (The Loved Ones' Xavier Samuel), these newborns are credited with mysterious serial killings that plague Seattle -- and they have only one ultimate objective: kill Bella Swan.
EclipseEclipse director David Slade earned his horror stripes with the cat-and-mouse thriller Hard Candy and the gory vampire flick 30 Days of Night, but here he'll have to keep the scares contained under a PG-13 rating. Judging from clips and trailers, however, Slade's injected his Twilight pic with atmosphere and unsettling imagery that should up the ante; what's more, the film appears to include more of Riley and the newborns than the novel did, including spooky shots of the newborns that appear to come from Stephenie Meyer's new Twilight novella, The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner.

Many cite Eclipse as the darkest of the Twilight books, and with good reason. The vampire killings in Seattle set the tone from the start, creating a sense of fear and suggesting the frightening potential of a pack of evil vampires let loose in a world where most vampires, even the ones that eat humans, stay mostly under the radar. Tension mounts between the two supernatural families in Bella's life -- the Cullen clan and Jacob's Wolf Pack -- before the mortal enemies join forces for a massive battle in Bella's defense. An unknown vampire intruder breaks into Bella's bedroom, putting her safety even more into question. The threat of Victoria looms, and Bella fears that everyone she loves will be killed. And throughout it all, Bella begs to die and become a vampire herself, despite the pain and suffering she knows is a necessary part of the transformation.
And then there are the flashbacks. We learn why Rosalie's so bitter: she was gang raped and beaten and left for dead, and took bloody revenge on her attackers after being turned into a vampire. Jasper's back story is even more violent. A Confederate soldier, he joined an army of war-mongering Southern vampires and endured decades of vampire bites and injury in battle.

By the next sequel, Breaking Dawn, Bella will be resigned to her fate and we'll get another twist on the genre as Twilight dives headfirst into body horror. But Eclipse is where all hell breaks loose -- with the Volturi, Victoria's blood-crazed newborns, and Bella's complicated love life all threatening to bring her world to the brink of collapse. Here's hoping it's as scary on film as it was on paper.


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Blood is Thicker Than Water in 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse'


Bella Swan's life is in jeopardy, but who is out to get her? Victoria? The Vulturi? A nomad? Find out what happens in our exclusive clip from 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse,' in theaters June 30!

In 'Eclipse,' someone's creating an army of vampires, and Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner must brace themselves for battle. But will Edward and Jacob kill each other before they protect Bella?

"Bella had been getting closer to Jacob throughout 'New Moon,' and now they have a very strong bond, and Edward's still relatively resentful of that, and becomes openly resentful throughout 'Eclipse,'" explains Robert. "Eventually he's called upon to have to accept his help and the rest of the wolf pack's help to defeat Victoria's army of newborn [vampires]."

In the film, Bella (Stewart) continues her quest to evade vampire Victoria (played in 'Eclipse' by Bryce Dallas Howard), who is bent on vengeance after Edward (Pattinson) killed her main squeeze James in the first 'Twilight.' Bella is also confronted with a choice -- does she want to spend eternity with vampire Edward, or will she choose a human life with werewolf Jacob (Lautner)?

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Video: Twilight Saga: Eclipse “She has a right to know”

Stephenie Meyer's Short Second Life of Bree Tanner Novella Now in Stores

A Short Second Life of Bree Tanner is now on sale in stores! Buy it on Amazon!

Video:Meet Jodelle Ferland as Bree Tanner in Twilight "Eclipse'

Young actress Jodelle Ferland introduces her character that she played as Bree Tanner the newborn vampire in Twilight Saga: Eclipse

June 4, 2010

June 3, 2010

'Twilight' Eclipse Merchandise/Accessories Available

Hot Topic has new Pre-order Eclipse Merchandise..

Check it out HERE for more Eclipse Merchandise/Accessories Available.

Hot Topic Eclipse Soundtrack Listening Parties

Hot Topic organized a Listening party of Eclipse Soundtrack on June 6th at 7pm.

Twilight Fashion: Get the Eclipse Look..

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse doesn't hit theaters until June 30, but that doesn't mean you have to wait until then to snag the style! Check out these scenes from Eclipse, then find out how you can get the look right now.
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Music Review of Twilight Saga: Eclipse Soundtrack

EW written an article about its review on Eclipse Soundtrack and giving a rating of “B+”.
At this point, even the most entrenched haters of Twilight's vampire-sparkle voodoo concede the soundtracks' indie-rock bona fides — though they might wish the music came shrouded in a plain brown wrapper.

Like last October's New Moon collection, Eclipse operates as a sort of alt-party primer: original songs from the genre's current varsity squad, with a smattering of JV newbies. Pomp-rockers Muse, practically the movies' musical mascots by now, provide the requisite dose of Queen-meets-Rush grandiosity on ''Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever),'' while Jack White side project the Dead Weather revel in swampy blooze-ooze on ''Rolling in on a Burning Tire.''

Vampire Weekend, stripped of their habitual Afro-pop swaddling, work the harpsichord-tinged twee of ''Jonathan Low'' into a pleasingly woolly tangle, though Australian chanteuse Sia's ''My Love'' does more with much less — her fragile ballad is so ethereal and otherworldly, it should be sung in Elvish. U.K. indie-pop outfit Fanfarlo's rickety ''Atlas'' sounds like Talking Heads on a dirt-road detour; Beck and British songstress Bat for Lashes trade haunting echo-chamber 
vocals on the percussion-heavy duet ''Let's Get Lost''; and on the heady ''Heavy in Your Arms,'' Florence + the Machine make like Siouxsie Sioux leading a tribal marching band into battle. L.A. unknowns Eastern Conference Champions co-opt Radiohead's dense existential dread, Band of Horses conjure up another beardy folk ramble, and this summer's palest citizens get a pretty solid ready-made mixtape. B+

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June 2, 2010

Meet the Twilight Saga: Eclipse's Newest Stars - Alex Meraz, Tinsel Korey, Chaske Spencer, and Julia Jones

"It feels like family."
According to Alex Meraz, a 25-year-old who appears in the upcoming third installment of the blockbuster Twilight series, the actors who play the so-called “Wolf Pack”—a group of American Indian shape-shifters—became as close as their characters almost as soon as they arrived on set. “We really rely on each other for support,” he said. “It feels like family.” His co-stars Tinsel Korey, 30, Chaske Spencer, 35, and Julia Jones, 29, agreed: “I felt, kind of instantly, like we had so much in common,” Jones said. Being in an intensely-hyped Twilight flick, she explained, “is a really specific kind of experience. We all feel we’re in the same boat.”

"She's the caretaker."

Brooklyn-based Spencer admitted that he auditioned for “pretty much all of the [Quileute] roles” before finally being cast as pack leader Sam. “I looked in the book, and saw how big a part it was, and was like, ‘I’ll take it,’” he said. Korey’s character, Emily, is Sam’s fiancĂ©e: A Makah Indian, she’s actually not able to transition into a wolf. “She’s sort of the caretaker,” Korey noted, before adding that she doesn’t feel she missed out as a result of playing the only non-magical member of the pack. “I don’t feel any different from them. The wolf scenes are all CGI anyway!”

“This is you. This is your role.”
“This is you. This is your role.”


The Eclipse casting directors weren’t the first to think Jones, a part-time model and Columbia graduate, was perfect for the part of Leah, the only female wolf. “One of my closest friends read the books before the first movie came out,” she reported, “and she always said, ‘This is going to be you. This is your role.’” Nevertheless, Jones admits to some trepidation about taking on Twilight. “Everybody has an idea of who the character is in their mind, and there’s no way I’m going to be that person for everyone,” she explained. “I just have to hope that the way I bring Leah to life wins people over.”



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June 1, 2010

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Eclipse director David Slade Tweets Picture of Alice Cullen

Eclipse director David Slade just tweeted  picture of Ashley Greene as Alice Cullen.
" Now making the prints for your cinemas. We are officially one step away from the screen. In celebration here is a pick taken of Ashley during pre production."
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'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' -- Meet Riley

There's a new Twi-guy in town, and ladies, he's quite the bad boy!

 "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" introduces new villain Riley (adorable Aussie Xavier Samuel). The character doesn't have a huge part in Stephenie Meyer's third novel, but it looks like he's getting a bigger part in the movie adaptation. Riley is spotted a handful of times in the film's second official trailer, and he was in one of only two character photos that director David Slade shared on  Twitter (in case you're wondering, the other photo was of Taylor Lautner as Jacob). Now Riley has his very own "Eclipse" poster. All this exposure for the character begs the question: Who exactly is Riley?


In the story of "Eclipse," Victoria's still bent out of shape over the death of her beau James in "Twilight," which she blames on Bella. All of her previous attempts to exact revenge upon Edward for killing her mate failed. Not easily deterred, Victoria travels to the Seattle area and creates an army of newborn bloodsuckers, hoping that with their aid she'll finally be able to defeat the Cullens and kill Bella. One of the first humans Victoria turns into a vampire is Riley Biers (the character didn't have a last name in the book), described as young, handsome, and (after being turned into a vampire) with bright red eyes.
As the more mature newborn, Riley is tasked to retrieve Bella's scent and later, corral the rest of the newborns to Forks for a showdown against the Cullens/La Push wolf pack alliance. "Audiences can expect a vicious battle," says Samuel, "And I think audiences can also expect a few surprises. Riley and his newborn army are an unstoppable force."
But there's more to this vampire baddie... he's in love!
Not only is Riley Victoria's right-hand vamp, he's also her puppet boy. He loves her and serves her faithfully, but of course she's still in love with James and is only using Riley to get him to do what she wants. "Remembering that Riley still has some human blood pumping through his veins was an important thing to consider when I was approaching the role," Samuel shares. "He's not a purely evil monster."

Come to think of it, maybe Riley's not a villain after all. Perhaps all the attention he's getting in the film will set up his story as one of betrayal, despair, and heartbreak. Whatever it's going to be, I'm excited and can't wait to see how it all pans out on the big screen.
What do you think? Are you more invested in the character of Riley?

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NEW Twilight Saga: Eclipse Banner

The Official Twilight Saga Facebook Page has revealed a new Twilight Eclipse banner.


Xavier Samuel: Twilight's Eclipse New Vampire

When Xavier Samuel arrived in Vancouver last summer, he didn't make it far past baggage claim before he started making headlines. With just a few offbeat Australian flicks under his belt, the sandy-haired 26-year-old had been chosen to play newborn vampire Riley, the latest heartthrob in The Twilight Saga. Almost instantaneously he was being hailed as Robert Pattinson's doppelgänger and couldn't get coffee without seeing flashbulbs.

"It was all very sudden, not just with the paparazzi but also with being cast in general," says Xavier, who's been acting since high school. "I did an audition from Sydney on tape. Then I got word that it was down to four guys—and that I was one of them." (Rumor has it he beat out Channing Tatum and Harry Potter's Tom Felton for the part.)

But the role of Riley was a perfect fit—and Xavier had a blast hanging out on the set of Eclipse. An indie-rock aficionado who has recently been digging The Magnetic Fields and The xx, Xavier joined in on periodic jam sessions with fellow guitarists Robert and Jackson Rathbone. (Xavier travels everywhere with his old Yamaha C-40.) And he bonded with Bryce Dallas Howard—his on-screen love interest, vampire trainer Victoria—who thought she was helping him get acclimated with stateside pop culture when she bought him a DVD box set of Lost. "People think that there's, like, one public phone in Australia and that we all ride kangaroos to work," the Adelaide native jokes. "They're surprised we do actually get American TV and things there."

After a few months of couch surfing in Los Angeles post-Eclipse, Xavier took off for Berlin, where he's been filming the Roland Emmerich–directed Anonymous, an Elizabethan thriller that contests the authorship of Shakespeare's plays. "It's been lots of tights, pantaloons, and riding around on horses—definitely a change of speed," he says. "To go from Stephenie Meyer to Shakespeare? You can't really make a bigger jump than that."

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