Who should direct Breaking Dawn?
by Leandra on March 16, 2010
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The EW has an article talking about Breaking Dawn and it’s director.
Below is some information EW has on who Summit may be looking at for the director of Breaking Dawn:
Yes, it’s still early days, but Summit is trying to up its pedigree for its big-screen adaptation of the final installment of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series. Sources tell EW that the studio has reached out to at least three top-notch directors, including Sofia Coppola (Lost in Translation), Gus Van Sant (Milk), and Bill Condon (Dreamgirls) to gauge their interest in what is likely to be two movies. (Van Sant’s reps confirmed that he’s been approached, but Coppola and Condon’s people didn’t return phone calls by press time. Summit declined to comment.)
Kellan Lutz Talks Breaking Dawn with MTV – Says no to 3-D
by Leandra on March 3, 2010
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Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning talk Breaking Dawn with MTV
by Leandra on January 26, 2010
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Clevver TV Video – Breaking Dawn Update: Renesmee CGI or Real?
by Leandra on January 18, 2010
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Anna talks Breaking Dawn
by Leandra on January 18, 2010
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MTV caught up with Anna Kendrick at the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards and she talked about Breaking Dawn.
Read the entire article here.
Stephenie Updates her site Talking about the Breaking Dawn Movie
by Leandra on January 12, 2010
in Breaking Dawn Movie, Stephenie Meyer

Stephenie Meyer has updated her official website with the following statement talking about the Breaking Dawn movie:
Just a quick note on the subject of the Breaking Dawn film: there is no drama over whether the book should be one movie or two. My personal feeling is that it would be very difficult to cram the whole story into one movie (as I’ve said in many interviews previous to this), but if a great way of doing that surfaces, I’m all for it. Two or one, whichever way fits the story best is fine by me, and everyone I’ve spoken with at Summit seems to feel the same way. We’re all excited to move forward on this, and we are slowly and surely getting there. I know people are anxious for news, and so sometimes gossip get fabricated to stir things up, but there’s no basis to this particular story.
Steph
Thanks to everyone who emailed!!!