October 29, 6:54 AMTwilight ExaminerAmanda Bell
This weekend, the New Zealand Herald did a spotlight article with Robert Pattinson, and he talked about everything from The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse to his other current and recent projects Remember Me, Unbound Captives, and Bel Ami.
In that discussion, Pattinson reflected on filming the three movies he's done this year (that is New Moon, Remember Me, and Eclipse) as well as what is soon to come.
Interestingly enough, while discussing those forthcoming productions, Pattinson alluded - once again - to the as-yet-officially-unannounced The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn.
Here's the passage.
I had three days off between Remember Me and Eclipse and then I've had to start learning Comanche and bareback riding for Unbound Captives. I don't only want to do the same part. I'm doing Bel Ami, based on the Guy de Maupassant novel in January as well, and I don't really know how I'm going to fit that in. I have to gain weight – but I don't think they'll let me put on much as I have to shoot the final Twilight movie afterwards. I have to look older, as the character Georges Duroy has been living hard for a good six years just getting drunk all the time. So I want to look a bit haggard.
So, filming for Bel Ami in January? . . . That means . . . well, you can probably figure it out. You can read the full interview and story here.
Pattinson's words here are but a few of the many that have been spoken on the subject of Breaking Dawn becoming a film - particularly by the cast. Though Boo Boo Stewart's statement that there would be five Twilight films was expressly rebuked as "premature," there has been no official denial of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn as an in-the-works project. That said, the disclaimer must also be made that there has been no official confirmation to that end either. So, until an official and unequivocal affirmation of the film's coming production is given, the matter continues to lay in wait.
Words like those of Robert Pattinson here, however, shouldn't go totally unnoticed. Thoughts?
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