November 25th, 2009

Breaking Dawn’ Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need To Know

Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson

Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson

Typically, when we do one of our MTV cheat sheets, it’s a compilation of all the word you penury to know before you go see that record breech weekend. Sometimes, we’ll even stretch effects a bit and give you the 411 on a blockbuster skin arrival along months from now. Nevertheless if there’s one coating merit a departure of the policy, it’s “Breaking Dawn.”

Technically, the fourth “Twilight” record corpse hypothetical at best. Nevertheless that hasn’t blocked the fans from deficient it, the chain stars from chatting about it, or the behind-the-scenes machinations from providing a word as compelling as Stephenie Meyer’s controversial ultimate narrative. So, on the heels of the bulky “New Moon” notch, here’s a look at what you basic to know as you stay for cameras inevitably to spin one last time on Edward and Bella.

And, So It Begins
Naturally, we’ve been there since day one, blowing the lid off “Breaking Dawn” mania with a total Stephenie Meyer interview that had the author explaining film possibilities, the tale’s out-of-left-tackle piece twists, and even emotionally reacting to fan who had returned their copies to tone displeasure. Nevertheless, as Meyer went on tour with the fresh and fans began to manage its design revelations, the black sheep of the “Twilight” saga seemed to open disarming over fans — and 47 percent of Twilighters freshly selected it as the top picture in the contract they want to see.

Who’s Steering the Ship?
As the fans know, every “Twilight” show thus far has had its own distinctive boss at the controls — so, for the ending picture, everybody seems to have an outlook. Jamie Campbell Bower and Ashley Greene want Tim Burton, who told us the gig could be “polite.” RPattz would choose Oscar-entrant Gus Van Sant, while many of the actors — and the fans — want Chris Weitz to be the permit’s first two-time filmmaker. (Sorry to halt the hearsay to you those, but the “New Moon” manager hopes to be a bursting-time surfer by the time “Breaking Dawn” hits theaters.)

Wait Till You See This
Bella Swan generous birth? Edward Cullen tearing her open? Jacob Black making his move … On their infant daughter? At period, “Breaking Dawn” can be weirder than Gary Busey on a red carpet, so it’s no dumbfound that Taylor Lautner is a bit unsure how he’ll film his creature’s twists and turns. The star was amazed when he first read the tale, and Kristen Stewart still has hassle wrapping her proceed around Bella’s decisions. This much is certain: Whoever does outspoken the closing movie will have their work cut out for them.

Two Is Better Than One?
Harry Potter’s fans were so loyal that the contract’s handlers said they’d fairly make two movies than abridge “The Deathly Hallows” too much. Ever since Meyer herself told us exclusively in July 2008 that she liked the idea, the notion of alike splitting “Breaking Dawn” has proven as tiring to flow as James the “trailer” parasite. That’s good rumor for Taylor Lautner and others who can’t wait to get cameras rolling, although RPattz has uttered some trouble over befitting “Twilighted out.” Well, if he needs some very energy on the set, Rob could always find inspiration in the sugar rush of a delicious “Twilight” chocolate bar.

Where’s the Green Light?
The fans have their 10 bucks organize, the actors want in and Stephenie Meyer has given her blessing. Now all we’re waiting at is a match to give the official thumbs-up. Screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg has been asked back, $141 million in hole-weekend box staff indeed helps the charter, and Summit even freshly sold the rights to FX to air four “Twilight” movies. With the announcement seemingly inevitable and RPattz saying the cycle could yield to Portland, “New Moon” mania and “Eclipse” keenness may rapidly give way to … “Breaking Dawn” dementia?

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