This is certainly one way to get people to attend a release party. Target will extend store hours in nearly 500 stores across the country on Feb. 10 to host a DVD-Blu-ray event for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1, which hits shelves at midnight. Beginning at 11 p.m., fans will be treated to the exclusive world premiere of a scene from the fifth and final film, in theaters this November. The scene will not be available on Target’s exclusive Limited-Collector’s Edition DVD. That does, however, come with an authentic prop flower from Bella and Edward’s wedding scene. To search for participating stores, go to Target.com/Twilight.
And before you try to bribe Target employees into telling you which scene will be shown, EW is told that no one at Target will know the answer to that question until that evening.
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The premiere is about to happen and we absolutely can’t wait to see all the ‘Breaking Dawn’ stars on the carpet — do you think Kristen will attend?
It’s an international Breaking Dawn frenzy! HollywoodLife.com wants YOU to watch the Breaking Dawn live stream with us. We know Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner and Bill Condon will be there but will Kristen be able to go too? We hear she might have to shoot more Snow White and the Huntsman scenes — oh no!
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Vampires and werewolves and hotties, oh my!
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 premiered Monday in L.A., and Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner and all the film’s stars brought their A-game to the red carpet.
Ashley Greene brought her brother as a date, while Kellan Lutz brought girlfriend Sharni Vinson to the premiere. “She’s just full of life, very energetic and she’s so happy,” the 26-year-old gushed to reporters. “She’s a genuine person and she’s very happy.”
Pattinson, 25, stunned in a Gucci suit. “I do like a nice suit,” he said. His girlfriend opted for a Jay Mendel dress. “Somebody asked me to describe it, and I was like, ‘Well, it’s purple and it’s a gown!’” Stewart, 21, said.
Lautner, 19, looked handsome in a baby blue Alexander McQueen suit. “I like the color, but most of all I like that it’s comfortable,” he said.
Other stars who came out for the premiere? Twilight’s Nikki Reed, Peter Facinelli and Elizabeth Reaser, along with Heather Locklear, Rob Lowe, Willow Smith and Jennifer Love Hewitt.
Watch Us’ video above of the star-studded red carpet premiere of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1. The film opens in theaters Nov. 18.
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This morning, Nikki Reed (“Rosalie Hale”) and Paul McDonald released a joint music single called “Now That I Found You” on KIIS FM.
You can check it out in the attachment.
McDonald, naturally, served as the main vocalist for the song, but Reed definitely did background vocals for the song.
It’s obviously a dedication to their own little love story, which has been a whirlwind romance of sorts but has brought them to be husband and wife ultimately.
It’s sweet how they came together for this one. Let’s see if Paul McDonald steps into her world and does some acting soon, huh?
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Before Summit’s vampire flick, starring Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner, premieres in L.A. Nov. 14, the studio has quite a few fan-appreciation events scheduled for Twihards who are already camping out.
There’s virtually no way not to have heard by now. The Twilight Saga’s fourth installment, Breaking Dawn – Part One, hits theaters Friday, Nov. 18.
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‘Breaking Dawn’ Stars Feted By Stephenie Meyer at Chinese Theatre Ceremony (Video)And, as usual, Summit is hitting the pre-release marketing agenda hard.
Stars Robert Pattinson (Edward Cullen), Taylor Lautner (Jacob Black) and Kristen Stewart (Bella Swan) have been appearing on the talk show and red carpet circuit for weeks. New clips from the film, soundtracks and exclusive photos have been released. Hands and feet have been immortalized in cement.
But, what about the film’s fan base? Summit isn’t leaving them out either.
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Watch the Live ‘Breaking Dawn – Part 1′ Red Carpet Premiere
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When you finally get to see The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 in theaters, starting next weekend, you’ll want to sit through the credits when it’s over.
Why?
Well, Jack Morrissey has hinted that there’ll be a reason to.
Answering a fan question on the @Team_Jack Twitter page about whether a rumor that there’ll be a scene halfway through the credits of Part 1, Morrissey said, “I would say stay in your seat.”
Now, we’ve all assumed that the way Breaking Dawn – Part 1 and Breaking Dawn – Part 2 will be split will be the final scene in Part 1 leaving us with a cliffhanger for the second portion, but perhaps it is this, the credits entry, that’ll open up the new story for the second film.
Thoughts on what it might be?
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The release date for Carter Burwell’s The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 score has finally been unveiled.
The Breaking Dawn – Part 1 score will be released this December 13th, almost a month after the film’s theatrical debut (November 18th), but it is already available for pre-ordering at Amazon and other sources.
One song from the score, of course, is available now. Burwell’s “Love, Death, Birth” was included on the soundtrack for Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (which released today), and it proved that Burwell’s return to the Saga is a welcome relation back to the sound of Twilight, as many fans hoped.
Carter Burwell was asked score Breaking Dawn – Part 1 and Breaking Dawn – Part 2 not just because he did the first film’s score, but also because he had a working relationship history with director Bill Condon, with whom he collaborated on Kinsey and Gods And Monsters.
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