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‘Breaking Dawn’ Shooting To Begin, Speculations Hit The Web

JULY 01 (PRINTWORDS NEWS)eclipse poster1 Breaking Dawn Shooting To Begin, Speculations Hit The Web The madness of the Twilight fans keeps on increasing with time. The release of Eclipse has proved that once again and the third film in the hit franchisee is likely to become one of the topmost grosser of 2010 and it may surpass the earlier two films in the series in terms of box office collections! If you are one of those vampire and werewolf fans you must have noticed that the conflict between the age old enemy clans have intensified in ‘Eclipse’. The ‘Breaking Dawn’ which is the last film in the series is now in pre production stage and already gossips and rumors around the movie are available in the web! However, it is only too natural. Recently, Mellisa Rosenberg the scriptwriter of the movie revealed some facts on the forth coming movie which will be released by the end of the next year.

Thankfully Summit Entertainment has kept the scriptwriter for all 4 movies the same even though the detector has been changed for each movie. Everyone thought that employing David Slade for ‘Eclipse’ was a good decision on Summit’s part since he won rave reviews for his earlier flick ’30 Days of Nights’. However, the fourth movie in the movie will be directed by Bill Condon. The fans are not sure if this is a move in the direction or not.

‘Breaking Dawn’ will be quite different from all three Twilight movies as the scriptwriter feels. It is not clear whether it will be made in 3D.

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