Sembra proprio che avremmo più Robward su cui sbavare. Finalmente è stata confermata la notizia che già girava da un bel pò su internet. l' articolo viene da Variety:
La Summit Entertainment ha affermato che il 4 capitolo della Saga "Twilight" sarà diviso in due Film.
Lo studio ha annunciato ieri sera che "Breaking Dawn" sarà in due Film e che il primo uscirà nelle sale il 18 Novembre 2011 come già è stato annunciato in precedenza.Non si sa la data del Secondo film.
Bill Condon sarà il regista anche della seconda parte.
Era quasi certo da tempo che la Summit avrebbe diviso il film in due, non si hanno altre notizie ulteriori riguardo il film se non che la registrazione del film inizierà in autunno.
english version:
So it looks like we are going to see more Robward!!! Summit confirmed the news about "Breaking Dawn" split in two movies.
From Variety:
Summit Entertainment has made it official -- it's splitting the final "Twilight" film in two.
Studio announced early Thursday evening that "Breaking Dawn" would be released as two movies, with the first set to open on the previously announced date of Nov. 18, 2011. Summit didn't disclose the second date.
In recent months, Summit has closed its deals for helmer Bill Condon to direct "Breaking Dawn" -- the final tome in author Stephenie Meyer's four-book vampire series -- and for the supporting players to return.
It was widely expected that Summit would split "Breaking Dawn," the last chapter in the love story of bloodsucker Edward and mortal Bella, into two films.
Summit gave no other details in the announcement other than disclosing that production on the pics will start in the fall.
Catherine Hardwicke helmed the first pic while Chris Weitz directed the second, "New Moon." David Slade was behind the camera for the third, "Eclipse," which opens June 30. Scribe Melissa Rosenberg has adapted each installment and is currently working on the fourth.
Studio announced early Thursday evening that "Breaking Dawn" would be released as two movies, with the first set to open on the previously announced date of Nov. 18, 2011. Summit didn't disclose the second date.
In recent months, Summit has closed its deals for helmer Bill Condon to direct "Breaking Dawn" -- the final tome in author Stephenie Meyer's four-book vampire series -- and for the supporting players to return.
It was widely expected that Summit would split "Breaking Dawn," the last chapter in the love story of bloodsucker Edward and mortal Bella, into two films.
Summit gave no other details in the announcement other than disclosing that production on the pics will start in the fall.
Catherine Hardwicke helmed the first pic while Chris Weitz directed the second, "New Moon." David Slade was behind the camera for the third, "Eclipse," which opens June 30. Scribe Melissa Rosenberg has adapted each installment and is currently working on the fourth.
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