During a recent press tour for the upcoming
The Twilight Saga: New Moon, the good folks over at
Collider managed to ask the question everyone wanted to know: If and when
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, the fourth and final chapter in the
Twilight series was going to start shooting. Everyone's favorite British vampire Robert Pattinson replied:
"I think the tentative time for Breaking Dawn is fall of next year. The studio may well change that. Depending on how things go, I'm doing a movie called
Bel Ami in February, which is an adaptation of a Guy de Maupassant novel. And I'm doing, I hope, a Western with Rachel Weisz and Hugh Jackman called
Unbound Captives sometime around there as well. I'm playing a kid who is kidnapped by Comanches when he was four years old, and he is brought up by them. His mother spends her entire life trying to find me and my sister. When she finds us, we can't remember who she is and can't remember anything about the Western culture she grew up in. I speak Comanche the whole movie. You can't really speak more differently from Edward.
The Twilight Saga: New Moon is set to hit theaters on November 20th, while the third chapter
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse is shooting right now in Vancouver.
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there are only four books from Stephenie,L.J Smith has more than one series and I hear that two new authors just poped up.
Vampire Academy series, and another.
hell I would like a good scary vampire series rather than toothless wonders.
the fans should be pretty pleased
period.
the wolfman is coming soon
there are other books out ther filled with vamps and wolves so
there will be always something new
the twilight series is nothing but a life of a girl in which all women of various ages want to be to find the man that will never exist
far from that, like i said, more vamps and werewolves will rise
"Unbound Captives" does sound interesting and Hugh Jackman's great. It would be silly of me to discredit it just because Pattinson is in the movie when his only "big" credits are these Twidick movies. How does the saying go?..."let's see what the kid's got."