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France: Breaking Dawn Released In A World Premiere
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THE great news! SND has officially announced that France has not one but TWO world premieres for Breaking Dawn ! Indeed, the first party out on the screens of the hexagon 16 November 2011 (cons November 18, 2011 for U.S.) and the second part of the November 14, 2012 (cons 16 November 2012 for U.S.) ” I’ll let you see the official press release.
Dear fans of Twilight,
We are pleased to announce the release date of the next two parts of the saga Twilight, produced by Summit Entertainment, co-financed and distributed in France by SND.
You will find so Bella, Edward and Jacob in the cinema of France from November 16, 2011, with the release of Breaking Dawn – Part 1, and November 14, 2012, with the release of Breaking Dawn – Part 2.Note that France will benefit twice over a pretty special treatment, since both films will be released in France in world premieres, two days before leaving the U.S.!
A time to choose a French adaptation of the titles of the two remaining parts of the saga, many fans have drawn our attention to the length or the strangeness of securities which involve both chapters, parts, and several numbers (on a model Twilight Chapter 4: Revelation, Part 1).
Like the choice of The Call of Blood to the French title of The Second Life of Bree Tanner, a collaborative effort between the fans and Hachette, we decided to organize a large survey to collect your preference for last two titles in the saga. Note that we have obtained the blessing of Stephenie Meyer, which in turn is very sensitive to the fact that his saga remains accessible to the greatest number.
The authors of the films have already suggested that the title Revelation the final chapter of the saga, and choose the word “- ion” best suited for the fourth film. But we also insist on a adaptation Part 1 & Part 2 or of course keep a literal translation, or other ideas. For you to tell us what you like!
Initially, we welcome your suggestions in the month of September. Feel free to be creative: all ideas are welcome! Stephenie Meyer, Summit and SND then select the best five proposals from all those you’ve sent us. It will be up to you to choose among these five proposals. We will tell you what to do in early September to submit your ideas. In the meantime, you can already start thinking about the chapter titles successor to Twilight Chapter 1: Twilight, Twilight Chapter 2: Temptation and Twilight Chapter 3: Hesitation !
Source: Twilight France
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BREAKING DAWN To Be Filmed In Louisiana And Vancouver
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SUMMIT ENTERTAINMENT’S THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN TO BE FILMED IN LOUISIANA AND VANCOUVER
Summit Entertainment’s THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN will be filmed in both Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Vancouver over the next year starting this fall. The next chapter of THE TWILIGHT SAGA will be released as two separate films with the first of the two slated to be released in theatres on November 18, 2011.
Academy Award® winner Bill Condon will direct both films starring Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner along with Billy Burke as Charlie Swan as well as returning members of the Cullen Family including Peter Facinelli as Carlisle, Elizabeth Reaser as Esme, Jackson Rathbone as Jasper, Nikki Reed as Rosalie, Ashley Greene as Alice and Kellan Lutz as Emmett.
The project, based on the fourth novel in author Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series, is currently being written by Melissa Rosenberg with Wyck Godfrey, Karen Rosenfelt and Stephenie Meyer producing.
THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN illuminates the secrets and mysteries of this spellbinding romantic epic that has entranced millions.
The third film in the franchise, THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE, is currently in theatres.
About the TWILIGHT SAGA film series
The TWILIGHT SAGA film series stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson and tells the story of 17-year-old Bella Swan who moves to the small town of Forks, Washington to live with her father, and becomes drawn to Edward Cullen, a pale, mysterious classmate who seems determined to push her away. But neither can deny the attraction that pulls them together…even when Edward confides that he and his family are vampires. The action-packed, modern day vampire love story TWILIGHT, the first film in the series, was released in theatres on November 21, 2008 to a blockbuster reception. The second installment of the film franchise, THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON was released November 20, 2009. The franchise has grossed over $1.4 billion in worldwide box office ticket sales to date.
About Summit Entertainment, LLC
Summit Entertainment, LLC is a worldwide theatrical motion picture development, financing, production and distribution studio. The studio handles all aspects of marketing and distribution for both its own internally developed motion pictures as well as acquired pictures. Summit Entertainment, LLC also represents international sales for both its own slate and third party product. Summit Entertainment, LLC releases on average 10 to 12 films annually.
Source: Facebook
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“Breaking Dawn” Part Two Release Date Not Set for Summer 2012
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In June, Summit Entertainment announced that “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn” will be released as two separate films, with the first part arriving on November 18, 2011. Though no release date for the second part has been announced, the conventional wisdom has been that the second part would follow in the summer of 2012.
Not so fast. Summit distribution chief Richie Fay told MTV News that no such decision has been made and that the studio is still exploring multiple release dates, not just ones in the summer.
“We’ve targeted a number of dates, and we have yet to determine when it will happen,” Fay said. “We haven’t even determined that it will be the summer. It’s still the source of discussions.”
Of course, studios always explore various release dates for pictures, especially established blockbusters, and the fact that Summit hasn’t committed the second “Breaking Dawn” to the summer season shouldn’t be mistaken for confusion or indecision within studio headquarters.
But the 2012 summer movie calendar is rapidly filling up, not necessarily with films that widely share an audience with “Breaking Dawn,” but with established franchises or properties in their own right. That May will offer “The Avengers,” “Madagascar 3″ and “Men in Black 3,” while June delivers a “Star Trek” sequel. The rebooted “Spider-Man” has already nabbed the July 4th slot (occupied this year by “Eclipse”), followed closely by another “Ice Age” and a third “Batman.”
Surely there’s room here for “Breaking Dawn,” but Summit now has experience releasing “Twilight” movies both in the summer and the fall. And, as Fay says, the studio might not be ready to pick a season for “Breaking Dawn” until “Eclipse” finishes up its theatrical run.
“We might have a preference when we see where ‘Eclipse’ ends up,” he said of choosing one season over another. “It certainly might color our thinking, but we’re comfortable with either place. Right now, it’s a bit early in that stage of planning.”
Source: MTV
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Interview Teaser: Kris, Rob & Tay talk ‘Breaking Dawn’ & the end of ‘Twilight’
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Entertainment Weekly sat down with Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner for a feature interview running in this week’s magazine to discuss the world they inhabit within the Twilight universe — both on screen and off. The three young stars opened up about coping under the glare of intense media spotlight, how they rely on one another to pull through, what they think of the upcoming final movie, Breaking Dawn, what lies ahead once the franchise wraps, and much more. In this preview, the three stars talk about gearing up for the final chapter of the saga that has changed each of their lives forever.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: You guys are about to start shooting the two Breaking Dawn movies back to back. You signed on to this franchise before Breaking Dawn was written. When you read it, were you thinking, How is this going to be turned into a movie?
KRISTEN STEWART: Yeah, definitely. What is Renesmee going to look like? Is it going to be this little teeth-baby running around? It’s going to be weird.
ROBERT PATTINSON: [Laughs] “Little teeth-baby.”
STEWART: Yeah, but I think it’s going to be cool. One of the main objectives of the series is to get Bella to a point where she’s mature enough to make such a hefty decision, and she goes through a lot. In the fourth one, she is going to become a wife. She is going to become a mom. She is going to become an adult and a vampire. To do it so young, it needs to be believable. So I’m really excited about playing that.
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Melissa Rosenberg talks Kristen, Bill Condon and ‘Breaking Dawn’
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Last week, official word came from Summit Entertainment that “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn” will come to the big screen as two films. Now what?
Major cast deals are signed, Bill Condon has set his directorial wheels in motion, and the world has “Eclipse” to snack on while massive preparation gets underway for “Dawn” Parts 1 and 2.
We got to chat with the woman at the eye of the vampire storm, screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg, midway through her adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s final book.
While she’ll break from the job at hand to receive honors from Prevention magazine Tuesday in Los Angeles for her charitable work with the Writer’s Guild Foundation, the scribe admits she’s all “Twi,” all the time.
Does she think Condon is up to the task? Will we see the sex, violence and graphic childbirth the book promises? Is Kristen Stewart ready for the epic journey in store for Bella Swan?
Get these answers and more in our Q&A after the jump…
Ministry of Gossip: ‘Breaking Dawn’ is no small undertaking. How’s adaptation going?
Melissa Rosenberg: It’s going really well — it’s a very big challenge. It’s just thick with mythology and characters and choosing which stories to bring forward. It’s a beast, but I think it’s going well.
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