Monday, May 23, 2011

Twilight and Breaking Dawn News for May 23

Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn: Latest News

Though it won't come out until November 18, the buzz generating around the final film in the Twlight Saga: Breaking Dawn, is already so big, it's palpable. If you're a Twihard who must have all the latest, breaking news about Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Breaking Dawn, then you've come to the right place.
To begin with: what do the stars of the film think about the final chapter in the Twilight saga? Across the board, they all seem to be incredibly excited to see the thing make its splash into theaters, despite the fact that they know it's bringing closure to a series of films they've put so much love and effort into.
In Breaking Dawn, Kristen Stewart's character, Bella, turns into a vampire. Because of this, she got to film a lot of scenes that everyone on set enjoyed. Take Kellan Lutz for example, who had this to say to MTV about his favorite scene: "I would have to say the arm-wrestling scene with Bella," he said, referring to a scene in which he and a newly-strong, vampire Bella battle it out with their muscles. Link...



'Twilight: Breaking Dawn' should be Rated R, says Michael Sheen

There is more news from the world of Twilight. The next film in the saga, Breaking Dawn Part I, is set for release to Scottsdale theaters this November. Hollywood Life reported on Wednesday that one of the stars of the film, Michael Sheen, says that the film should have been rated R. Currently, it is set for a PG-13 release. The actor made this claim at an event for his current film release, Midnight in Paris, on Tuesday.
Michael Sheen isn't the first star of Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part I to question the film's PG-13 rating. Robert Pattinson, the actor behind Edward Cullen, also thought the rating was too low for the film. For Michael Sheen, he feels that the film is in "intense" and parents might find themselves covering their children's eyes if they do venture out to theaters to see this one as a family. Link...

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