Breaking Dawn Makes MTV’s list of movies shrouded in secrecy for 2011
by Leandra on January 6, 2011
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Below is what MTV said about Breaking Dawn.
Check out who else made the list at MTV. (Can’t wait for Super 8 movie they included either!!!)
Where do you think Breaking Dawn part one will end?
“Breaking Dawn – Part 1,” November 18
What, you say, everyone on your block knows how the “Twilight” saga ends? Well, sure, we know the plot. But do we know where “Part 1″ will end and “Part 2″ pick up? Do we know which characters some of the fresh franchise faces will be playing? Do we know how director Bill Condon will handle the famously bloody birth scene, and if it will even be in the first film? And heck, is there still a chance the movie could be released in 3-D? Questions, questions.
Please DO NOT make Breaking Dawn 3D!!!!! at least the part 1 Maybe part 2 in the Battle With Vultori.. Please Movies are expensive enough as it is. 3D is too expensive…
Agreed. No 3D. There’s absolutely no need. I am excited to see how they handle the source material & where they choose to split the films. Can’t wait!
Knowing the fact that we already know that the last part of the movie will be Bella´s birth scene, I have always said that my ideal ending of the movie would be a somehow surprising scene. Like they did in “New Moon”, with a last image of Edward asking Bella about marrying him.
I would love if they used the last scene of Jacob book, with the overwhelming moment of Jacob imprinting. Just imagine it! After all the blood-flood, something magic and unbelievable like that would be a great split-up! A last image of the beautiful Renesmee, and an astounded Jacob looking at her, while we hear “in off” some of his definitions about imprinting, when he explained it to Bella in New Moon. I think that would be the perfect ending for the movie.
And I also say “No” to a first part in 3D. Maybe it could fit for second one, but I think that first movie has to show many emotions, tensions and quiet moments that doesnt need the spectacularity you get with 3D.