Here is a low resolution version of the clip shown at Comic Con. Sometimes the studio is fine with these sometimes they aren’t We’re playing this one by ear. It is the beginning of the movie as Bella wakes up.
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Here is a low resolution version of the clip shown at Comic Con. Sometimes the studio is fine with these sometimes they aren’t We’re playing this one by ear. It is the beginning of the movie as Bella wakes up.
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HitFix asks Robert Pattinson about Edward as dad.
Vanity Fair asked Peter Facinelli to look back on his Twilight experience.
Julie Miller: How does it feel to be at your last Comic-Con for Twilight?
Peter Facinelli: It’s a little sad. I’m going to miss the fans. They’ve treated us so well, at Comic-Con especially. But just because the movies are over doesn’t mean the fans will disappear. I hope. Otherwise it will be me standing outside with a bunch of markers and no one who wants an autograph. [Laughs.]
Are you going to mourn Carlisle after the film opens in November?I’ve mourned all of my characters but I haven’t really mourned him yet. Maybe in December, I’ll have a little vigil for Carlisle. Usually, when I wrap a character, there’s a three-to-five day depression that I go through because a part of you is gone. You’ll never get to play that character again. I got so used to playing Carlisle, though, that I never had to mourn the loss of him because I knew I would revisit him at some point. When we wrapped last time, I think we shot for six months. I wasn’t ready to mourn him; I was just thankful to be done. I knew that also I would have Comic-Con and there would be press [for the movie], so he is kind of still with me. But I think in December, there is no more to talk about. It’ll be complete.
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Hit Fix caught up with Jackson Rathbone at Comic Con.
Jodie Foster was at Comic Con for the first time this year promoting Elysium she told Access Hollywood.
“[Kristen] really should’ve given me some tips,” Jodie told Access Hollywood’s Scott Mantz with a laugh, at the convention in San Diego. “She’s doing great. I just saw ‘Snow White and the Huntsman,’ which I thought was extraordinary and I thought she was absolutely brilliant in.”
The “Breaking Dawn” beauty, now 22, was just 12 years old when she played Jodie’s on-screen daughter back in 2002, and Jodie said she’s watched Kristen’s career grow with a bit of maternal pride.
“I’m proud of her,” she said. “I feel like she’s my daughter too!”
The women of the Denali Coven, Casey La Bow, Mia Maestro, and Maggie Grace, dish the secrets of the Breaking Dawn dance off gag.
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THR sat down with the entire Cullen Clan: Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Nikki Reed, Jackson Rathbone, Kellan Lutz, Ashley Greene.
Laura had a chance to interview Jackson Rathbone, Kellan Lutz, and Ashley Greene at Comic Con. To break up the questions so it wasn’t the same old same old, she broke it up a bit with a Superhero icebreaker:
Movies.com: We are currently at Comic Con, the home of western showdowns, superheroes, and action. The end of Breaking Dawn Part 2 is an epic superhero showdown. What superhero reminds you most of your character?
Kellan Lutz: Fighting technique I’d have to say Carnage from the Spider-Man series or Venom. When he gets unleashed, Emmett just tears it up.
Jackson Rathbone: Captain American because of the way he fights, only change it to Captain Texas since that’s Jasper’s roots. In a lot of ways Jasper’s just very technically proficient because he’s done it so many times for just so long. He has a warrior’s mindset. He’s very strong and silent. He’s very quiet. There’s not a lot of superheroes that are very quiet. A lot superheroes are very (in a deep booming voice) “Take that bad guy!” Being clever plays here (points to head) Jasper is much more get it done without the talk. He is a man of few words. You mentioned Westerns. Jasper is the ultimate Clint Eastwood he never blinks.
Ashley Greene: I don’t know. Catwoman, maybe. Catherine Hardwicke made us all take cat lessons for Twilight. Alice is very stealth and nimble.
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When was the first time you had heard of “Twilight”?
I don’t remember how old I was, but I had heard of it.Had you heard of the movies or the books first?
The books first.Had you read the books first?
No, I am not allowed to read the books. I saw the movies, though. I saw the first one and the second one.What were your first thoughts about the movies?
I thought they were really good movies.Did you ever think you were going to end up being in one of them?
Actually, when I first saw them, I was like, “These are good movies!” I never thought, “Hey! Maybe I will be in one of those one day.” I never thought that. It’s kind of funny.What was your first day on the set of “Breaking Dawn” like?
It was really cool. I was excited and happy because it was my first time being on a movie set. So I was just super excited.
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