Rachelle Lefevre–New Moon’s Victoria–has a new interview with the London Free Press where she talks about the director switcheroo between Twilight and New Moon. Rachelle says she felt better because this type of change had been proved effective with Harry Potter–
“It could have been bad,” Lefevre admits. “But I think because Harry Potter went through it first to their benefit, we were like, ‘The Potter kids went through a director shift and they were OK, so we’ll be OK, too.’
“And we were. Chris came in with such a clear idea of what the movie was. And he paid respect to what had come before — so it was kind of seamless.”
Rachelle LeFevre also gives an idea of how here character Victoria changes from the first movie of the Twilight Saga–
“In the first movie, because I didn’t have as much screen time, I wanted to be very clear. I wanted to convey energy and be very present, but also very playful. And that’s because (Victoria) enjoyed stalking Bella with James.
“But when James is killed, it becomes about exacting revenge, which comes from a totally different place. It’s not just a game any more.”
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