Breaking Dawn Archives

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Feature commentary with director Bill Condon

Two Disc Limited Edition
Feature commentary with director Bill Condon
The making of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part One – 6-Part Documentary – Love,
Death, Birth

Blu-ray Disc Edition
Feature commentary with director Bill Condon
The making of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part One – 6-Part Documentary – Love,
Death, Birth
Featurette – Jump to… Edward (65 minutes 21 seconds)
Featurette – Jump to… Jacob (37 minutes 30 seconds)

Three Disc Collector’s Limited Edition
Feature commentary with director Bill Condon
The making of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part One – 6-Part Documentary – Love,
Death, Birth
Featurette – Bella and Edward’s Personal Wedding Video (8 minutes and 32 seconds)
Featurette – Jacob’s destiny – (7 minutes and 16 seconds)
Trailers of the four The Twilight Saga films
Six collector cards
Deluxe packaging

Many of you will already know that a friend and I started FunRaising Girls earlier in the year. We run movie events to raise funds for local organisations and with us both being Twilight fans we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to hold a Breaking Dawn Part 1 Movie Event and this time we are raising funds for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation which as many of you know has been a foundation close to my heart since my eldest daughter Chloe was diagnosed with Juvenile Diabetes in 2009 at the age of 11.

Anyway, I’d love to see as many of you Twilight Mums there as possible, so if you are in the Penrith area take a look at the info below and head over to the FunRaising Girls website :)

 

The FunRaising Girls are hosting a

The Twilight Saga – Breaking Dawn Part 1 Movie Event

to raise funds for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation

Come along to the screening of The Twilight Saga – Breaking Dawn Part 1 staring Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner and help raise much needed funds for diabetes research.

The event is being held at Hoyts Penrith (NSW)
On Monday 28th November 2011
At 6.00pm (with raffle & movie start time of 6.30pm)

The cost is $20 per person and includes entry to the cinema for the screening of The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Part 1

We will be holding a raffle with all proceeds going to JDRF – raffle tickets can be purchased online or on the night and the raffle will be drawn at the event before the movie.

If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to email us at contact@funraisinggirls.com

Ashley Greene talks about ‘Breaking Dawn’

 

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“With the first film, it was incredibly nerve-wracking because the fans had a pre-conceived idea of Alice from the book series. I knew I had a lot to live up to . . . Getting into character for Breaking Dawn feels like slipping on a pair of my favorite jeans. I know Alice inside and out and I understand her motives and her back-story. I’ve definitely grown more secure in my skin, both personally and as my character . . . Twilight was my first big film and none of us were prepared for its success and what came along with it. Now, with three of the Twilight films and press tours under my belt, I know what to expect and feel much more comfortable with the process. This time around, I’m much more comfortable. I know I have the unwavering support of our amazing fans, and I’m incredibly humbled by them, the cast and getting to work under Bill Condon’s leadership. We joke that coming back for Breaking Dawn is like going back to our senior year of high school after a summer break!”

via Ashley Greene talks about the ease of approaching ‘Breaking Dawn’ – National Twilight | Examiner.com.

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Maggie Grace Cast As Irina

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From MTV:

With production set to begin very soon, “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1″ continues to add members to its already-crowded cast.

Last month we learned that “The Pacific” actor Rami Malek had joined the “Dawn” ranks in the role of Egyptian vampire Benjamin. On Monday (September 27), it was reported that “Lost” and “Taken” actress Maggie Grace has signed on to play “vegetarian” vampire Irina.

A rep from Summit Entertainment confirmed the casting to MTV News, and the original story appeared first on Deadline.com.

So who is Irina? Those familiar with Stephenie Meyer’s source material will recall that she is a member of the Denali coven, one of the only other “vegetarian” vampire covens and allies with the Cullens — that is, until Irina blames the family for the death of her former lover, Laurent, and vengefully reveals a Cullen family secret to the Volturi.

The other “Dawn” newbie, Benjamin, is a member of the Egyptian coven who comes to help Bella and the Cullens battle the Volturi. Benjamin is a young vamp blessed with the special ability of controlling the elements (à la Storm from X-Men), though he has yet to fully master his powers.

“I think it’s going to be great,” Rami told “ET” of his joining the cast last month. “It’s going to be super exciting, and I’m thrilled.”

Summit announced in June that “Breaking Dawn” would be divided into two parts; the first of the two films is scheduled to hit theaters November 18, 2011, and the second on November 16, 2012.

A Year Between Breaking Dawn Films!

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From the LA Times:

After releasing the first three movies in “The Twilight Saga” in a span of just 19 months, Summit will take its time with the franchise’s final two films. Plenty of time.

The studio announced this morning that the second installment of “Breaking Dawn” will follow the first one by a full year, coming out on Nov. 16, 2012. This despite the fact that Bill Condon is shooting the movies back-to-back beginning this fall, which would mean the second film would certainly be ready by the summer of 2012.

Breaking We were already a little perplexed that the first “Breaking Dawn” was being held for November 2011, putting nearly a 1-1/2 years between installments. With this announcement it’s clear what Summit is thinking: Stick with the autumn and avoid the summer.

It may not be the worst move from a seasonal standpoint. Despite bringing out “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” in an expectation-laden summer, Summit has been able to gin up only marginally more business for the David Slade film than it did for the November release of “The Twilight Saga: New Moon.” (Domestic grosses at a comparable point in the release cycle sit at $288 million, compared to $277 million for “New Moon.)

But in taking its time between the movies, Summit is increasing the risk that that fans will get distracted or lose some enthusiasm.

Warner Bros.’ Harry Potter franchise was able to wait longer stretches between a few of its installments — for much of the film series, a stream of new books kept the property front-of-mind. “Twilight” doesn’t have that. It has to hope interest carries over between films all on its own, and that filmgoers don’t outgrow it or move on to a new phenomenon in between.

The yearlong wait between the two “Breaking Dawn” films is even more striking because the two movies come from source material that was initially conceived as a whole. No matter where Condon and screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg choose to split the book (spoiler alert: Bella’s traumatic childbirth is a logical option), for filmgoers it will mean waiting a full year for what’s essentially the same story to pick up again.

With its bang-bang release of the first three “Twilight” films, Summit was initially perhaps a little too worried fans would age up or lose interest over time. With the more languid pacing for the final two, it’s possible they may not be concerned enough.

– Steven Zeitchik

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