All Five TWILIGHT Saga Films With New Collectible Art Available on Blu-ray Combo Packs October 23rd

Based on the beloved book series by Stephenie Meyer, and one of the most successful feature film franchises of all time with over $3.3 billion in box office, celebrate the tenth anniversary of Twilight’s theatrical debut with the release of Twilight on 4K Ultra HD™ Combo Pack (plus Blu-ray and Digital) and all five of The Twilight Saga films on Blu-ray™ Combo Pack (2 Blu-rays, 1 DVD, plus Digital) and Digital 4K Ultra HD™ on October 23 from Lionsgate’s Summit Entertainment. Directed by Catherine Hardwicke (ThirteenRed Riding Hood) from a screenplay by Melissa Rosenberg (TV’s “Dexter,” TV’s “Jessica Jones”), Robert Pattinson (Harry Potter and the Goblet of FireWater for Elephants) and Kristen Stewart (Snow White and the HuntsmanStill Alice) star as the iconic couple Edward and Bella alongside Taylor Lautner (Valentine’s DayAbduction), Anna Kendrick (Pitch Perfect Franchise, A Simple Favor), Billy Burke (FractureDrive Angry), Peter Facinelli (TV’s “Nurse Jackie,” TV’s “Supergirl”), Nikki Reed (Thirteen, TV’s “Sleepy Hollow”), Jackson Rathbone (The Last Airbender, TV’s “Finding Carter”), and Kellan Lutz (TV’s “The Comeback,” The Expendables 3).  Fathom Events will also celebrate the tenth anniversary with a two day movie event on October 21 and 23 on approx. 450 screens nationwide. Fathom will give away mini-posters (while supplies last) to fans and will treat them to an introduction from Director Catherine Hardwicke, an exclusive sneak peek of a brand-new special feature, and more!

Bella Swan (Stewart) doesn’t expect much when she moves to the small town of Forks, Washington, until she meets the mysterious and handsome Edward Cullen (Pattinson) — a boy who’s hiding a dark secret: he’s a vampire. As their worlds and hearts collide, Edward must battle the bloodlust raging inside him as well as a coterie of undead that would make Bella their prey.

The Twilight 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack includes hours of in-depth special features and includes a brand-new, never-before-seen featurette, “Twilight Tour…10 Years Later,” which follows director Catherine Hardwick and actor Jackson Rathbone through memorable sets from the film. Experience The Twilight Saga in four times the resolution of full HD with the Twilight 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack and all five films on Digital 4K Ultra HD, which includes Dolby Vision™ HDR to bring the epic romance to life through ultra-vivid picture quality. When compared to a standard picture, Dolby Vison can deliver spectacular colors never before seen on the screen, highlights that are up to 40 times brighter, and blacks that are 10 times darker. The release also features Dolby Atmos® audio mixed specifically for the home to place and move audio anywhere in the room, including overhead. The Twilight 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack will be available for the suggested retail price of $22.99.

All five of the Blu-ray Combo Packs feature new unique box art designs from renowned illustrator Justin Erikson, who brings to life the epic saga with his distinct illustrations. Whether you are Team Edward or Team Jacob, take home all five of the Blu-ray Combo Packs and own the entire collection plus hours of special features including deleted scenes, character featurettes, cast interviews, music videos and more. For additional value, TwilightNew MoonEclipse, and Breaking Dawn – Part 1 also include both the Theatrical and the Extended versions of the film for the ultimate fan-viewing experience. Each of The Twilight Saga Blu-ray Combo Packs will be available for the suggested retail price of $14.99.

TWILIGHT 4K UHD COMBO PACK SPECIAL FEATURES

  • NEW: “Twilight Tour…10 Years Later” Featurette
  • “A Conversation with Stephenie Meyer” Featurette
  • “Music: The Heartbreak of Twilight” Featurette
  • “Becoming Edward” Featurette
  • “Becoming Bella” Featurette
  • “Catherine Hardwick’s Vampire Kiss Montage” Featurette
  • “Catherine Hardwick’s ‘Bella’s Lullaby Remix’” Music Video
  • “Edward’s Piano Concert” Featurette
  • Twilight Cast Interview: Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson” Featurette
  • Twilight Cast Interview: Cam Gigandet” Featurette
  • Twilight Cast Interview: Edi Gathegi and Rachelle Lefevre” Featurette
  • Cast Interviews on the Red Carpet
  • “Stephenie Meyer Talks About The Twilight Saga” Featurette

 

TWILIGHT 3-DISC BLU-RAY COMBO PACK SPECIAL FEATURES

  • “An In-Depth Conversation with Stephenie Meyer” Featurette
  • “Becoming Edward” Featurette
  • “Becoming Bella” Featurette
  • Twilight Cast Interview: Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson” Featurette
  • Twilight Cast Interview: Cam Gigandet” Featurette
  • Twilight Cast Interview: Edi Gathegi and Rachelle Lefevre” Featurette
  • Cast Interviews on the Red Carpet
  • and More!

 

THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON 3-DISC BLU-RAY COMBO PACK SPECIAL FEATURES

  • 11 Deleted Scenes
  • “An Interview with the Volturi” Featurette
  • “Fandimonium” Featurette
  • Webcast Events
  • “Frame by Frame: Storyboards to Screen” Featurette
  • and More!

 

THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE 3-DISC BLU-RAY COMBO PACK SPECIAL FEATURES

  • 6-Part Documentary
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Extended Scenes
  • Audio Commentaries with Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson
  • Photo Gallery
  • Music Videos
  • and More!

THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN – PART 1 3-DISC BLU-RAY COMBO PACK SPECIAL FEATURES

  • “Love, Death, Birth” Featurette
  • “Jacob’s Destiny” Featurette
  • “Bella and Edward’s Personal Wedding Video” Featurette
  • Audio Commentary with Director Bill Condon
  • Music Videos
  • and More!

THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN – PART 2 3-DISC BLU-RAY COMBO PACK SPECIAL FEATURES

  • “Forever: Filming The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2” Full-Length Documentary
  • “Tingles & Chills: Special Vampire Powers” Featurette
  • The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 at Comic-Con” Featurette
  • “Stars on the Black Carpet” Featurette
  • Audio Commentary with Director Bill Condon
  • and More!

THE STORYTELLERS – NEW VOICES OF THE TWILIGHT SAGA: Vote For Your Favorite Short

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Left to Right: Kerry Taylor, Cate Carson, Lindsey Hancock Williamson, Yulin Kuang, Stephenie Meyer, Amanda Tasse, Kailey Spear, Samantha Spear, Nicole Eckenroad.

After 14,000 votes, nearly 1,300 writing submissions, and 150 director pitches, eight finalists (six individuals, and one team of sisters) have created seven incredible short films set in the dynamic world of Twilight.

For the last several months, these eight winners have worked closely with Lionsgate, Tongal, Women In Film, and Stephenie Meyer in exploring the origin stories of the characters from The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide.

Now, the finished films have finally been posted exclusively to Facebook and you can VOTE for the grand prize winner!

Over the next two weeks YOU have the power to vote for your favorite short while the star-studded group of female panelists including Stephenie Meyer, actress Kristen Stewart, Academy Award winners Kate Winslet and Octavia Spencer, Jennifer Lee, the award-winning writer and co-director of Frozen, Emmy Award-winning actress Julie Bowen, and Women In Film President Cathy Schulman narrow down their selections.

The grand prize winner will be announced on the week of August 3rd and will receive $100,000, an all-new 2015 Volvo XC90, a trip to Los Angeles, and various career opportunities. Don’t forget to head to Tongal now and place your vote.

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Stephenie Meyer and Kristen Stewart Present AT WOMEN IN FILM CRYSTAL + LUCY AWARDS

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Left to right: Nicole Eckenroad, Amanda Tasse, Maja Fernqvist, Yulin Kuang, Stephenie Meyer, Kristen Stewart, Cate Carson, Samantha Spear, Kailey Spear and Lindsay Hancock Williamson.

Lionsgate has announced that six filmmaker finalists and one wildcard winner of THE STORYTELLERS – NEW VOICES OF THE TWILIGHT SAGA were presented with plaques by Stephenie Meyer and Kristen Stewart at the WOMEN IN FILM CRYSTAL + LUCY AWARDS last night in Los Angeles.

This contest was made part by Lionsgate teaming up with Facebook, Women In Film, Tongal, and Stephenie Meyer to create short films based on characters from the World of Twilight, creating a unique opportunity for fans and female filmmakers.

THE STORYTELLERS – NEW VOICES OF THE TWILIGHT SAGA were chosen through Tongal, a crowd source site, where fans voted on their favorite characters and aspiring female filmmakers submitted screenplays and director pitches. The six winning shorts were financed through production advances, and fans, along with the star-studded female panelists, including Stephenie Meyer, actress Kristen Stewart, Academy Award winners Kate Winslet and Octavia Spencer, Jennifer Lee, the award-winning writer and one of the directors of Disney’s global blockbuster Frozen, Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke, Emmy Award-winning actress Julie Bowen, and Women In Film President Cathy Schulman will select a grand prize winning filmmaker. The grand prize winner will be entitled to a cash prize and career opportunities.

Plus – You’ll be able to catch all seven of these amazing new shorts when they hit Facebook NEXT MONTH. Mark your calendars and stay tuned for your favorite TWILIGHT characters’ Facebook debut very soon.

For more information, please visit the Twilight Facebook page and the Tongal site.

TWILIGHT Returns – Lionsgate Collaborates With Stephenie Meyer And Women In Film On “The Storytellers – New Creative Voices of The Twilight Saga”

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Lionsgate is teaming with Facebook, the prestigious Women In Film organization, the crowdsourcing platform Tongal and best-selling Twilight Saga author Stephenie Meyer to create and manage a social media campaign to develop and produce a series of short films directed by aspiring female filmmakers.

The campaign, called “The Storytellers – New Creative Voices of The Twilight Saga,” will include films based on a broad spectrum of characters from the Twilight universe, with guidance provided by Meyer’s encyclopedic The Twilight Saga: Official Illustrated Guide.

The campaign will center on a multiphase contest culminating in the selection of at least five aspiring female filmmakers to direct short films based on characters from the Twilight universe. The films will be produced and directed with the mentorship of a blue chip panel of advisors, which will ultimately select the winning shorts that will premiere exclusively on the Facebook platform next year.

The star-studded group of female panelists will include Stephenie Meyer, actress Kristen Stewart, Academy Award winners Kate Winslet and Octavia Spencer, Jennifer Lee, the award-winning writer and one of the directors of Disney’s global blockbuster Frozen, Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke, Emmy Award-winning actress Julie Bowen, and Women In Film President Cathy Schulman.

Five winning shorts will be financed through production advances, and fans will help select a grand prize winning filmmaker who will receive a cash prize and career opportunities. The short film development and production process will involve extensive fan engagement on the Facebook and Tongal platforms.

Meyer’s Twilight Saga books have sold more than 120 million copies worldwide and have been translated into at least 38 languages around the globe, winning the 2008 British Book Award for “Children’s Book of The Year” for Breaking Dawnand the 2009 Kid’s Choice Award for Favorite Book for the series as a whole. The five films of The Twilight Sagafranchise have grossed more than $3.3 billion at the global box office, ranking among the most successful feature film franchises of all time.

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“More people than ever before are creating, discovering and engaging with videos on Facebook,” said Facebook Vice President of Partnerships Dan Rose. “This collaboration with Stephenie Meyer, Lionsgate and Women In Film is a great opportunity to engage Twilight’s massive global audience on Facebook through an innovative premium video program.”

“We’re delighted to expand our longstanding relationship with Stephenie and confident that her participation in theTwilight short films campaign will add an exciting new dimension to the incredible world she has created as an author and producer,” said Lionsgate Chief Executive Officer Jon Feltheimer and Vice Chairman Michael Burns. “Our partnership with Facebook and Women In Film underscores the opportunities for growing our franchises in exciting new directions, and we’re pleased to introduce fresh creative talent to the Twilight universe as part of our commitment to female empowerment in front of and behind the camera.”

“Accessing Hollywood is a momentous challenge, especially for aspiring female filmmakers, so I‘m thrilled that Women In Film has been invited to join Stephenie Meyer, Lionsgate and Facebook to empower new storytellers with diverse voices,” said WIF President Cathy Schulman. “Women In Film is proud to help recruit and mentor female filmmakers as part of a project that illustrates the power of a beloved book and movie franchise to lessen the gender gap in our film community and provide a platform for women’s perspectives to be seen and heard.”

“The female voice is something that has become more and more important to me as I’ve worked in the film industry,” said Meyer. “I’m honored to be working with Women In Film, Lionsgate, and Facebook on a project dedicated to giving more women a chance to be heard creatively.”

Sony Pictures Classics Unveils AUSTENLAND Trailer

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Listen up all you Jane Austen fans – the brand new AUSTENLAND trailer is here.

AUSTENLAND is a romantic comedy about 30-something, single Jane Hayes (Keri Russell), a seemingly normal young woman with a secret: her obsession with all things Jane Austen. But when she decides to spend her life savings on a trip to an English resort catering to Austen-crazed women, Jane’s fantasies of meeting the perfect Regency-era gentleman suddenly become more real than she ever could have imagined.

Based on the novel by Shannon Hale (who also co-wrote the script), the film was written and directed by Jerusha Hess (writer, Napoleon Dynamite) and produced by Stephenie Meyer’s Fickle Fish Films.

How will Austen fans react to the film? Hess’ retort:

AUSTENLAND is a ridiculous romp in Regency culture – commenting not only on the historical time but also on the Jane Austen film genre itself.

Although the film gently pokes at the Austen “aficionado” it never intends to alienate the fans, rather to celebrate the fun and funny of it all.

Austenland was as girlishly indulgent to make as I hope it is for you to watch. Enjoy.

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The film also stars Bret McKenzie, JJ Feild, Georgia King, Jane Seymour, James Callis, Ricky Whittle and Jennifer Coolidge.

AUSTENLAND opens August 16 in NY & LA.

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THE HOST Q&A With SAOIRSE RONAN, ANDREW NICCOL, And DIANE KRUGER

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What if everything you love was taken from you in the blink of an eye? “The Host” is the next epic love story from the creator of the “Twilight Saga,” worldwide bestselling author, Stephenie Meyer.  Last week they held a press day with cast members Saoirse Ronan, Diane Kruger, and director Andrew Niccol. Check out highlights from the day below.

When an unseen enemy threatens mankind by taking over their bodies and erasing their memories, Melanie Stryder (Saoirse Ronan) will risk everything to protect thepeople she cares most about — Jared (Max Irons), Ian (Jake Abel), her brother Jamie (Chandler Canterbury) and her Uncle Jeb (William Hurt) , proving that love can conquer all in a dangerous new world.

I was curious, when you’re making a movie like this, how do you plot out leaving in enough time for the voiceover lines when you’re having conversations with yourself?

Saoirse Ronan: I think a lot of it was down to the sound department, because they would sort of operate when the lines were being fed to me. So no one on set could hear what was being said into my earwig that I had, but they would kind of control it. I think between them and Andrew… I don’t even know because I’d never be looking in that direction, but I think Andrew might have cued them to give me the next line. But yeah, that was a big question for me when I was going into it was how we were going to do this. How were we going to cue it? Were they going to have someone on set? We were trying to figure that out. But it worked out a lot better, I think, than any of us anticipated.

So you were the only one who could hear that?

Saoirse Ronan: Yeah, me and Andrew, we were the only ones.

You didn’t feel like you were going crazy at one point, did you?

Saoirse Ronan: I talk to myself so much anyway that it was just like a normal day for me. So it was a very natural thing for me to talk to myself.

Mr. Niccol, the producers said you personally approved every extra in the movie.

Andrew Niccol: I try to if I can. They’re just as important — those faces have to havea story. You can look at them and go, “Yeah, I kinda know who that guy is.” They’re important to me. Everything’s important to me.

How do you find that spine in a book as massive as The Host to adapt it into a
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Andrew Niccol: I’d never adapted a novel before, much less on that is 650 pages that I have to get down to 120. I remember getting it down to 200 and change, and went, “This can’t be done.” Eventually it got down there. I used tricks where I would make composite characters. I’d repurpose dialogue from one into another.

No matter how many times we talk to the “Twilight” cast, they talked about the priceless way that having Stephenie Meyer on the set was for helping them. How did Stephenie help you in the process of making this film?

Saoirse Ronan: She’s very, very supportive in a way that… She never kind of imposes herself too much. She was always on set, and I think more than anything, for me anyway, because I became so close to her personally and consider her a friend, I felt like I could go to her and talk to her about the characters and about the film or even just talk to her about any worries that I had. She was very much there for me as a friend, and that was wonderful. And I’m sure she was like that for the “Twilight” guys as well. She’s not your typical author who either just hands their book over and steps back completely or is never happy with anything that the film production do. She understands film production, she understands that sacrifices need to be made when a book is being adapted to a script, and she knows all that already, she’s been doing it for five years with “Twilight,” so she already has that kind of understanding. And now she’s a film producer, so she’s kind of… she’s more than just the author of the book, you know? She’s very much there to support the whole filming process.

Collaborating with Stephenie, how was that dynamic?

Andrew Niccol: Like I said, I’ve never adapted anything before, so I had no idea what to expect. I was a little anxious because she’s had so much success, it would be easy for her to not be normal. But she turned out to be really down to Earth. She was very soul like, in many ways because she would be very agreeable even if she disagreed. She says in the novel that the Seekers wear black. And I thought if they have pure motifs, I didn’t think I had a chance in hell she’d accept it, but I thought they should wear white. And she said,

And how much did you turn to the book for inspiration when you’re actually creating the character? Or was it more about the words on the page of the script? How do you balance that?

Saoirse Ronan: It was more the script for me. I mean, I read the book before we started shooting, but I found that whenever I — it may not always be this way, but with the films that I’ve done that have been adapted from books, when it’s come down to it I’ll refer to the script obviously before I’ll refer to the book. And that’s what I did with this. I mean, it was great to read the book because, I’m sure as you’ve seen, it’s huge, and so there’s a lot of detail packed into that story and a lot of backstory for the characters, the world, all that kind of stuff. So I think that really helped all of us before we began actually kind of creating who the characters were going to be.

Talk about casting and how you came to cast the different characters.

Andrew Niccol: Saoirse was first because when you have a character who is an alien who is going to insert themselves into your body, that’s not generally a much loved character, but you have to love this character. You need someone like Saoirse who is really likable. She’s impossible not to like. There’s an inherent goodness to her. Then you have to find, for the guys, you can change the anatomy of a movie – you can change the skeletal structure of a movie, but you can’t change chemistry. That’s why it was an extensive process to make sure those two felt the electricity.

Was there something in particular you were looking for when it came to casting these guys?

Saoirse Ronan: Um… a good actor. (laughs) I mean, obviously it wasn’t just down to me, it was more Stephenie and Andrew’s decision and the producers’, but I was delighted they asked me to come in because it was important, I guess, that we had chemistry. One of the things that I was very adamant about was that, OK I know that they have to be attractive-looking guys and all, but the most important thing is that they’re able to play the characters fully and really bring to life and not just be someone who’s a good- looking guy, you know? And thank God we found that with Jake and Max. And I had met them a few years before we started the shoot. I met Max during an audition for something, and Jake was in “the Lovely Bones,” so I had met them both before and I knew they were both lovely, and when I heard they were coming in I was delighted because I knew at least, hopefully this all works out performance-wise, but they’re great guys and I knew we’d all have a great time together and everything.

Diane, this is actually your first time playing a bad person right?

Diane Kruger: Well the jury’s still ____ if she’s bad or not, right? That’s what I thought was interesting actually. Like who’s actually the bad person, the human or the alien, right? It was interesting to be pleasantly terrifying. I love the ark. I thought it was an interesting character to play.

It was a very controlled character anyways. Was that a challenge or…?

Diane Kruger: Yeah, it’s weird to say things without intention. But it was a real choice that I guess Andrew, Stephanie and I made together. ‘Cause in the book she’s described as relentless and all of that, but she looks very different like she’s described as I think short and dark hair and all that and Andrew really wanted the ___ to be super pure, sort of Arian looking I guess. You know very streamlined and very terrifying I guess. So that was definitely something that we created together.

I was curious if, you being so close with Stephenie, if you had talked to her at all about “Byzantium” or if she’d seen it yet.

Saoirse Ronan: She hasn’t seen it yet, actually. She wants to see it. I think she told me that she wants to see it, but I haven’t really talked to her too much about it. I mean, when I said to her it was a vampire film, she was like, “Really?” “It’s not ‘Twilight!’ It’s a different one.” Yeah, I think she’s excited about it. She’ll have to see it soon. It’s coming out soon.

Is it difficult when you’re playing essentially two characters and you’re not seeing one for a lot of the movie and it’s really two different characters? Can you talk about developing both of them? And was that hard for you kind of keeping straight the different personalities?

Saoirse Ronan: It wasn’t too difficult because they’re so different, the two of them. I mean, it’s very much set out in the book and in the script who these characters are and what they’re traits are, and I think it’s great that Melanie is so feisty and has such a mouth on her. She’s a real fighter. She’s very, very human and Wanda isn’t. She’s very kind of serene and positive about things, always keeps her composure. She just doesn’t have those kind of very impulsive human reactions that we would to things like being locked in a cell or being taken away from the creatures that you’re used to and all that kind of stuff. And I enjoyed playing Wanda a lot because of that. I mean, you really have to keep an eye on when naturally you would react in a certain way. You couldn’t with her, you had to keep everything controlled just because it’s not in her character to do that.

Did you come up with a term for what the relationship in this movie is? Because it’s not quite a love triangle.

Saoirse Ronan: I know. (laughs) We’re saying it’s a love square. Or a love rectangle, or I think a love parallelagram is another. I quite like that one. It’s kind of impressive. So yeah, you can take your pick. As long as it has four sides, you know.

As a young actress, I was just kind of curious what you took away from the experience of working with somebody like William Hurt.

Saoirse Ronan: I loved working with William so much, I really did. It was brilliant having him on set because he’s such an experienced actor and not only has he done amazing films but he’s also done a lot of theater as well, and I think because of that in his acting approach comes out a very, very supportive man who really wants to support his other actors and his company of actors, really respects the craft of acting and filmmaking. Having someone like that one set, that took it so seriously and cared about it so much and kind of really took the lead whenever he was around, was fantastic for all of us. Because there would be times where, like on every film, the schedule is pretty tight and you’re pushed to make the day, and I remember there was one day where we were doing this big scene where I bring in medicine to treat Melanie’s little brother because he’s dying, and there was about seven or eight of us in the scene. And we rehearsed it a few times and then just got straight into it, and it wasn’t really working. I mean, it was fine but it didn’t really feel right. And William sensed that, and he made the decision to say, “You know what? Let’s just stop for a minute and really rehearse this and go over it and think about it.” And we did for about half an hour, which is unheard of in the middle of the day. We did that and it made the world of difference because he sensed that and he made the decision to do that with us. I loved working him. And one of my favorite scenes to do what with him where he comes in to the cell and he apologizes for what they’ve done to the Souls and everything. And it was so simple, and for most of the time — I love scenes like this anyway — we didn’t really look at each other, we were just looking straight ahead. But it was great. I love him.

You’ve been through like several tumultuous relationships in one car ride.

Saoirse Ronan: Completely. I was in fits at the end of it. I was a mess. (laughs) I was not stable after that one.

Are you prepared for a franchise? Are you ready to get back and do another one?

Saoirse Ronan: I mean, if the script was right. I think that’s always the most important thing. I wouldn’t just want to do a sequel just for the sake of it, you know? If the script is good enough and the story is strong enough to carry on, then yeah. It would be great to carry on.

Andrew Niccol: Yeah, I was drawn to the story and I would love to keep working with Saoirse. Stephenie’s looking at it thinking, “Maybe I’ll change the second book because of the performance.” It’s that strange situation where the movie might be leading the novel because of her performance… it’s so startling. She’s a bit of a vault. Stephenie won’t tell me what’s going on in the second book. But, it’s supposed to be a trilogy.

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THE HOST New Trailer Features Saoirse Ronan, Diane Kruger And William Hurt

Check out the first full-length trailer for Stephenie Meyer’s (THE TWILIGHT SAGA) next film, THE HOST, where Earth is occupied by a species who erase the minds of their human hosts, leaving their bodies intact. Melanie Stryder (Saoirse Ronan) is one of the last surviving humans who fights back, risking her life for the people she cares about most – Jared (Max Irons), Ian, (Jake Abel), her brother Jamie (Chandler Canterbury) and her Uncle Jeb (William Hurt) – proving that love can conquer all.

I like that the writer of THE TERMINAL and THE TRUMAN SHOW, Andrew Niccol, is directing and writing this sci-fi movie. For those searching out a love story set in the future combined with a Bella and Edward setup, this could be the TWILIGHT/GATTACA mashup you’re looking for.

THE HOST, starring Oscar-nominated Saoirse Ronan, Max Irons, Jake Abel and William Hurt, will be in theaters nationwide March 29th, 2013.

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THE HOST Trailer Contest

THE HOST, the upcoming film based on the best-selling novel by TWILIGHT author Stephenie Meyer, will be in theaters everywhere March 29, 2013 and now fans have the chance to be featured in the trailer!

Are you the ULTIMATE FAN of THE HOST? Head over to the official Facebook page and enter for a chance to be included in the first trailer for the film: http://www.facebook.com/thehostmovie

THE HOST is a riveting story about the survival of love and the human spirit in a time of war.  Our world has been invaded by an unseen enemy. Humans become hosts for these invaders, their minds taken over while their bodies remain intact. Most of humanity has succumbed.

From the renowned author of the Twilight series, Stephenie Meyer brings the latest film adaptation of her book The Host. Directed by Andrew Niccol (GATTACA, IN TIME), THE HOST stars Saoirse Ronan (HANNA, THE LOVELY BONES, ATONEMENT), Jake Abel (I AM NUMBER FOUR, PERCY JACKSON & THE OLYMPIANS), Max Irons (RED RIDING HOOD), William Hurt (INTO THE WILD, THE INCREDIBLE HULK), and Diane Kruger (INGLORIOUS BASTARDS, UNKNOWN).

Cast of THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN – PART 1 Surprise Comic-Con Fans At The Break Of Dawn


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July 21, 2011: San Diego, CA – Twilight Saga fans received an early morning surprise when cast members from the series treated them to breakfast at the break of dawn on the opening day of Comic-Con. Saying thank you to their most devoted fans, cast members including Ashley Greene (Alice Cullen), Elizabeth Reaser (Esme Cullen), Nikki Reed (Rosalie Hale), Julia Jones (Leah Clearwater), and Boo Boo Stewart (Seth Clearwater), arrived early to give breakfast to the first 1,000 people lined up for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 official Hall H panel.

The crowd was overwhelmed with excitement as the stars greeted them, signed autographs, and posed with them for photos. Summit Entertainment’s Hall H panel will The Twilight Saga stars Kristen Stewart (Bella Swan), Robert Pattinson (Edward Cullen), Taylor Lautner (Jacob Black), and director Bill Condon.


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The highly anticipated fourth installment of The Twilight Saga, directed by Academy Award® winner Bill Condon, THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN – PART 1 reveals the mysteries of this romantic epic that has entranced millions.

In The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1, Bella (Kristen Stewart) and Edward (Robert Pattinson), plus those they love, must deal with the chain of consequences brought on by a marriage and honeymoon, and the tumultuous birth of a child – which brings an unforeseen and shocking development for Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner).

With more of the romance, passion, intrigue and action that made Twilight, The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse worldwide blockbusters, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1, based on Stephenie Meyer’s bestselling book series, begins the conclusion of the tale of vampire love, boundless friendship, acceptance, and finding your true self.

Stephenie Meyer is a worldwide publishing phenomenon. The translation rights for her four Twilight novels have been sold in nearly 50 countries and 116 million copies have been sold worldwide. Her books have been on the bestseller list for over 142 weeks, and counting.

The first of a two-part adaptation, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 is directed by Bill Condon (Dreamgirls, Gods and Monsters) from a screenplay by Melissa Rosenberg, based on the novel Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer. Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner star.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 is in theatres and IMAX® on Friday, November 18, 2011.

TWILIGHT: BREAKING DAWN Casting Update

Summit Entertainment has released the latest casting news for TWILIGHT: BREAKING DAWN via The TWILIGHT SAGA Facebook page.

Summit Entertainment announced today the following have been cast in THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN for roles in The Amazon Coven, The Egyptian Coven, The Irish Coven and The Romanian Coven as well as the American and European Nomads as outlined below.

THE AMAZON COVEN

  • Senna – Tracey Heggins
  • Zafrina – Judi Shekoni

Among the oldest vampires in the world, Senna and Zafrina are descendants of an ancient Amazonian tribe.  They have lived outside of civilization for centuries and therefore make no attempt to keep up a human facade. Though they drink human blood, the Amazons have long been allies of Carlisle.

THE EGYPTIAN COVEN

  • Amun – Omar Metwally
  • Kebi – Andrea Gabriel 
  • Benjamin – Rami Malek 
  • Tia – Angela Sarafyan 

The Egyptian Coven consists of Amun, Kebi, Benjamin, and Tia, with Amun as the leader. It is stated that even though they are not a biological family, they could pass for one. Amun is extremely protective of his family and fearful of Aro.

THE IRISH COVEN

  • Maggie – Marlane Barnes
  • Siobhan – Lisa Howard
  • Liam – Patrick Brennan

The Irish Coven, a relatively young group, was founded by Siobhan and Liam, but Maggie’s talent made her an important element of it. They are not vegetarian but they are civilized.

THE ROMANIAN COVEN

  • Vladimir – Noel Fisher
  • Stefan – Guri Weinberg

The Romanian Coven is one of the oldest covens in the world and they were the ruling vampire family until they were unseated by the Volturi.  For that reason they harbor a centuries old resentment of the Italian coven.

THE AMERICAN NOMADS

  • Garrett – Lee Pace
  • Mary – Toni Trucks
  • Randall – Bill Tangradi
  • Peter – Erik Odom
  • Charlotte – Valorie Curry

Turned during the Revolutionary War, Garrett has chosen to live a nomadic existence, wandering the world on his own. Garrett has never lost the rebellious spirit of his human life, and loves a good fight, always rooting for the underdog. Though not a vegetarian, Garrett is among Carlisle’s closest and oldest friends.

Mary and Randall are American nomadic vampires.

Peter and Charlotte are nomadic vampires and mates.  They were created during the aftermath of the Southern Vampire Wars, in which Jasper was a key player.  They have remained friends with Jasper ever since.

THE EUROPEAN NOMADS

  • Alistair – Joe Anderson

A nomadic vampire from England, Alistair has a misanthropic, brooding personality and a deep mistrust of all authority.  Although he counts Carlisle as his closest acquaintance, he doesn’t visit more than once a century.

About THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN

  • 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 and the second coming to theatres on November 16, 2012.
  • Academy Award® winner Bill Condon will direct both films starring Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner. 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.

About the TWILIGHT film series

 The TWILIGHT 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 and the third installment, THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE was released June 30, 2010.