As the Twilight DVD starts to fly off shelves across the pond, Summit is rapidly finding cast members for sequel New Moon.
Newcomers Chaske Spencer, Bronson Pelletier, Alex Meraz, Kiowa Gordon and Tyson Houseman have all signed on to make their film debuts in the awkwardly titled The Twilight Saga: New Moon.
The five Native American thesps will play the wolf pack alongside Taylor Lautner, who helps protect the story’s human characters against vampires.
With Chris Weitz at the helm, the movie is racing to get shooting in time for a tight November 20th release date.
Oh, and in case you’re truly interested, Twilight sold more than 3 million discs in its first day of release.
[Source: Variety]
Will this be a better Twilight adventure? Are you excited for the new film?
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ashley.russell
Mar 24th 2009, 10:08
im betting most people who read TF don't give a flying monkeys about the twilight series. The first one was c**p and yet you people continue to report on everything that happens to do with these films. My only complaint.
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pimpernel
Mar 24th 2009, 18:32
ashley. russell, speak for yourself. Some of us happened to enjoy the first film of twilight. I spent the whole film laughing my head off. If it bothers you so much, don't read this stuff. personally, i'm looking forward to telling my friends that taylor's definitely back!
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Lotty
Mar 26th 2009, 11:42
i can relate to what you both are thinking. the books were so much better than the film to be honest. But thats always the case. a books always better than a film. The first film was ok. it dissapointed me in many ways but also entertained me in more.
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