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The teen actor said saying bye to his character Jacob Black as well as his co-stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson wasn’t an easy thing to do.
As Twilight nears the end of its movie run, one of the biggest stars of the series admits that saying goodbye was an extremely tough thing to do.
Twihards still have one the final instalment to look forward to – but for the stars of the movies, Taylor Lautner, Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, the excitement of shooting the movies has come to an end.
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Ashley Greene (“Alice Cullen”) has shared her reaction to the fact that The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 made almost $140 million on opening weekend, telling The Hollywood Reporter, “It was an overwhelming mix of emotions – intense excitement, awe, gratitude to the fans, and definitely a bit of relief! Even with a film like Twilight, you’re still nervous each time. I never take our incredible fan base for granted. Without their continual support of the films and us, we wouldn’t have had the opportunity to finish out the saga. We truly have the best fans in the world, and this weekend just drives that point home.”
Greene also talked about how even though we all know what’s to come with The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2, there’ll be a few surprises in store for Twilight fans.
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The actor, and screening attendees, were subjected to screaming cat calls inside the Nokia Theatre.
This item first appeared in the Rambling Reporter column of the Dec. 2 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine.
Fans always have been a staple of movie premieres, shrieking and even fainting from their perch safely behind the red carpet. But bowing to the audience’s desire to interact more closely with their idols, studios in recent years have increasingly invited select die-hards inside the barricades.
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The actor opens up to THR.com editor Joseph Kapsch about the penultimate film in the franchise, which opened to a whopping $283.5 million over the weekend.
Moviegoers watched Taylor Lautner put his impressive martial arts and stunt skills to work in Lionsgate’s action thriller Abduction. And Twihards have been wooed by his ripped physique as uberpopular werewolf Jacob Black in The Twilight Saga series. But it was Breaking Dawn — Part I’s pivotal “imprinting scene” that the actor admitted was one of the most challenging scenes he’s tackled.
“It was tough, it was probably the most challenging for me because first, you have to get a hold of what imprinting is and what it means,” Lautner told The Hollywood Reporter ahead of the film’s massive $283.5 million worldwide opening over the weekend. “And thankfully, we had [Twilight book series author] Stephenie Meyer on the set all the time, so trust me, we had a lot of conversations with her about that.”
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The lacrosse drama, directed by Michael F. Sears, is set for a limited release on Dec. 2.
Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene play adopted siblings in The Twilight Saga, but the duo pair off romantically for the lacrosse drama A Warrior’s Heart.
The film, produced by California Pictures and Family Productions, is slated for a Dec. 2 limited release and is directed by Michael F. Sears. Lutz stars as Lacrosse player Conor Sullivan, who struggles to come to terms with the death of his Marine father. Through a wilderness camp led by his dad’s former combat pal — played by Adam Beach — Conor learns to live and let go. Greene stars as his high school love interest, Brooklyn.
Gabrielle Anwar and Chord Overstreet also star.
The screenplay was written by Martin Dugard. Camelot Entertainment Group and Xenon Pictures own the rights.
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