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This fall’s final installment of “The Twilight Saga” will leave fans feeling bitter-sweet. While excitement bubbles with the anticipation of seeing “Breaking Dawn – Part 2″ finally grace the big screen, it wavers a bit with the realization that the cast has put away their golden contacts for good. When MTV News caught up with Kristen Stewart, she told us what her last moments on set were like after filming “Breaking Dawn” reshoots.
Keeping true to KStew’s honest nature, it wasn’t filled with teary-eyed goodbyes or a final empowering line from the script. Instead, she injured herself. “The very last thing I did was step on a rusty nail,” she said, “before a big promotional tour, running barefoot through fake woods.”
That’s pretty typical Stewart behavior if you ask us.
“I know! It was literally perfect,” she continued. “I was like, ‘I need to do this on a ‘Twilight’ set before I had to go wear heels in front of the entire world and have people go, ‘She’s just ridiculous with the heel situation.’ It’s like, ‘No, I promise you I actually hurt myself again!’ “
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Kristen Stewart was on Jay Leno May 4th
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Kristen Stewart was in Jimmy Kimmel Live May 7th
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As Breaking Dawn Part 1 arrives on DVD we get the low down on what’s next for Robert Pattinson
How did you find your last day on set, sad, happy?
Robert Pattinson: The last day in Canada was semi-miserable: we did two weeks of night shoots and it was freezing cold and it was horrible. But the actual last day in St. Thomas, in the Caribbean, was pretty amazing. The one time we had to shoot in nice weather, it was literally the last day of the shoot, and we were shooting on the beach and were just making out in the sea all night. That was the last day, so I was like, “That was not too bad!” It was a nice little send-off.
read the rest of this interview HERE
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New information, though, suggests that Stephenie Meyer herself is “deeply annoyed” with these conversations.
A tweet from Variety reporter Josh Dickey stated, “Stephenie Meyer was deeply annoyed that LG brass said they’d do more TWILIGHT pics. She has no such intention.”
Stephenie Meyer has been pretty up front about the fact that she’s finished with the Twilight Saga, at least for now, and is moving on to other things. While she’s probably not irritated with those among the Twilight fan community who wish to see the Saga continue – because that’s pretty understandable and is also a testament to her work – she might be peeved by the studio’s suggestion because it could end up letting some fans down if and when it doesn’t happen.
read full story at examiner.com
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Speaking at a press conference at the Berlin Film Festival over the weekend, Robert Pattinson, who’s meteoric rise to fame is largely due to starring as vampire Edward Cullen in the film versions of the popular “Twilight” novels, has said he’s not sure he could pull off another film.
Author Stephenie Meyer has toyed with the idea of writing more novels about her Forks, Wash. characters, which Pattinson says may be interesting.
“I’d be curious what Stephenie would write, but I just think I’d probably be too old. I’m already too old. But yeah, it’d be kind of interesting,” says Pattinson.
“Breaking Dawn Part 2,” the fifth and final movie in the “Twilight” franchise hits theaters Nov. 18, 2012.
via zap2it.com
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Robert Pattinson promoted Bel Ami at a press conference and premiere in Berlin today, though talk turned to Twilight when Rob was asked if he’d be willing to revisit the role of Edward Cullen. Hear his reply in PopSugar Rush.
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Attending Columbia University in NYC, she continued her acting journey with the help Ruth Babson, with whom she studied 25 hours a week. Her hard work paid off with roles in films like the indie The Look and Jonah Hex opposite Josh Brolin. Then along came Twilight.
“I got a phone call from a casting agent to come in and audition for the Twilight movie Eclipse. I had not read any of the books, so I quickly ran to Barnes and Noble and flipped through them.” After reading twice for the director and casting crew, she agonized for a month until she heard the good news — only to be told she had to keep it a secret for another month. “I couldn’t tell anyone, not even my family.”
read more at boston magazine
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