FearNet has a huge new interview up with Edi Gathegi, Kellan Lutz and Rachelle Lefevre. They touch on a whole host of topics, including the script of New Moon–
Getting back to New Moon… Do you guys find the script to be very similar to the book?
GATHEGI: I read New Moon before I started filming Twilight, so I can’t recall scene by scene but I know the care that Summit is taking care to bring to life the vision and make the fans happy. Chris cares about that too, so I’m sure it will be very close in the same way that Twilight was very close.
LEFEVRE: It’s really similar to what they did for Twilight in a sense that it’s really condensed time. There are certain things that just didn’t make it in or got added. It’s not new. It’s just an amalgamation of things they needed to condense. It’s just a way to move the story forward. Those are the only real changes, in the same way that Twilight was. They take the center of the story, which is the love triangle between Bella, Edward and Jacob and then everything is tailored to fit.
Access Hollywood interviews Nikki Reed and Rachel Lefevre concerning New Moon–be prepared for lots of giggling!–but also lots of chatting about how proud they are of Taylor Lautner:
Maria Menounos talks with “Twilight” stars Nikki Reed and Rachelle Lefevre on Access’ stage about what fans can expect to see in the sequel, “New Moon.” Plus, what do they think of Taylor Lautner and his newfound popularity?
In this racy deleted scene from “Twilight,” Edward (Robert Pattinson) sneaks into Bella’s (Kristen Stewart) bedroom for a make-out session — but is it all just a dream?
The New York Post has an article up about five choices they believe would be great in the role of Alec opposite Dakota Fanning in New Moon. The choices?–
Tom Felton, Best Known For Playing: Draco Malfoy in all the Harry Potter films
Skandar Keynes, Best Known For Playing: Edmund Pevensie in “Chronicles of Narnia” series
Freddie Highmore, Best Known For Playing: Charlie Bucket in “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”
Gaspard Ulliel, Best Known For Playing: Young Hannibal Lecter in “Hannibal Rising”
Alex Pettyfer, Best Known For Playing: Alex Rider in “Stormbreaker” — although that’s a bit of a stretch since no one here saw that film in America.
Which one of these is your favorite choice? Vote in the poll below! Do you have a better choice? List it in the comments if so!
A very lucky lady in Vancouver got a snap with Robert Pattinson in an unnamed Vancouver bar last night. Beware his eyes–even in black and white, you may become hypnotized with all the gorgeousity!
It’s true–Drew Barrymore is one the people being considered for the role of the director of Eclipse. She tells the AP–
The 34-year-old actress (”E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial,” the ”Charlie’s Angels” films) has confirmed that she’s being considered for ”Eclipse,” the third movie in the blockbuster teen vamp saga that launched with ”Twilight” last year.
”I’m one of the directors that is being talked about, which is great, because I’m a director now,” Barrymore said in a recent interview. ”But, you know, they’ll make their choice.”
Barrymore’s is finishing up her first movie as a director, which is called Whip It!, and it stars Ellen Page from Juno.
It looks like Kellan Lutz and Jackson Rathbone arrived in Vancouver last night, both looking quite handsome–totally digging Jackson’s formal/casual black and garnet look! And of course Kellan is as hunky as ever. Check out more info and pics at Lainey Gossip. [thanks, TwiCrack!]