Dec 10 2008 06:00 PM ET

'Twilight' sequel: New details on 'New Moon'

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Summit Entertainment has tentatively slated Nov. 20, 2009, as the release date for New Moon, the Twilight sequel, which means any director who signs on to replace Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke has to be in Vancouver by Dec. 15 to begin 12 weeks of preproduction before a mid-March start date.
Reports have speculated that Hardwicke was fired for being difficult on set, but sources close to her suggest Summit’s aggressive production schedule turned her off. “She’d love to do the sequel if she could do it better than Twilight,” says one. “It ­became clear that Summit didn’t have those same priorities.”

Indeed, at press time the second movie appeared to have ­little more than a rough first-draft working script. As Summit’s production president Erik Feig told EW during Twilight’s ­record-busting first weekend, “There is that first…script. All the finesse that turns a screenplay into a movie hasn’t ­happened yet.” Two weeks later, Summit is saying it’s happy with screenwriter ­Melissa Rosenberg’s progress.

Another of Hardwicke’s primary concerns was that hunky vampire Edward remains MIA throughout New Moon’s middle portion. In her own opening-weekend interview, she told EW, “You have to get the chemistry as strong ­between Jacob and Bella as it was between Bella and Edward. You also have to do ­some­thing with that arc: She’s in love with somebody, he disappears, she falls in love with someone else, and the first guy comes back. Movies like Pearl Harbor have tried it. It absolutely didn’t work.”

With or without Hardwicke, Summit ­faces other snags. Two sources tell EW the studio doesn’t want to rehire baby-faced Taylor Lautner (pictured) as Jacob, though Lautner’s agent has apparently reached out to the ­imaging company behind The Curious Case of Benjamin Button in an attempt to demonstrate to Summit how a digitally bulked-up Lautner could work. (Summit says it won’t make a decision until a new filmmaker is on board.) There’s also the matter of finding a cast of Native American actors to play Jacob’s werewolf clan — a difficult challenge Hardwicke was also faced with before ­settling on Lautner, who isn’t completely ­Native American. And with a slightly increased budget of $50 million — much of which is ­assumed will go to leads asking for heftier paydays, location shoots in Italy, and ramped-up F/X — Summit will have to scrimp somewhere.

So what director would want to take on such a big headache? Well, at press time, an offer was out to Chris Weitz (The Golden Compass), who put Summit on the map years ago when its foreign sales operation made tons of cash off of his first film, American Pie. (One source says Weitz has already had conversations with below-the-line crew for New Moon.) “We are in a recession,” ­reminds one Hollywood insider. “It’s a hit franchise. Whoever steps into it is guaranteed a $100 million gross. Everyone wants this movie.” Adds an exec at another studio, “You’d have to have a very high standard for art, hate the movie business, and hate ­money to walk off this sequel.”

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  • Hilary

    NO NO NO! Why are they doing this to us?! Taylor doesn’t need to be replaced. And the story doesn’t need to be changed. And they don’t have to rush out a subpar movie just to make a schedule :(

    • Myranda

      i agree 100% i loved taylor and the movie was perfect they can’t replace him the movie just won’t be the same :(

    • Jessica

      I so argree with you!!
      Jacob is amazing and it wouldn’t be the same if they changed Jacob…
      it wouldn’t be the same.. i am a HUGE fan and that would make me sad.. I hope they don’t take Jacob off the movies.

  • Barb

    WHAT?! Another movie in less than a year?! Way too fast.

  • Alli

    This sounds like such a headache for everyone involved. Why push forward at such breakneck speed? The fans can wait more than a year for a new installment, especially if it rocks. Summit seems terrified they’ll lose their audience.
    If ‘New Moon’ sucks, it could easily kill off the rest of the franchise!

  • meg

    I have to say, while I’ve always been a movie watcher I’ve never paid that much attention to the industry before this. The politics and business behind this movie and any movie seems kind of fascinating though. It’s cool that because so many people are interested we are actually some insight into the process. I guess I could be worried about how New Moon is going to turn out, but I bet it works out. Mostly I feel bad that the actors are going to have to start over this grueling press tour in a couple of months. I mean talk about exhausting.

  • Theresa

    50 million? That’s all? I guess I was expecting a bit more, hoping rather. I have said this before but Summit had better commit to this film because fans will give it another shot but if they screw it up fans won’t be as willing to go to the third. And I really hope they don’t force Edward into the movie. Bella’s heartache should be fully realized.

  • Juli

    Dear Summit-
    Please do not make a classic studio mistake and try and shove New Moon out the door before the crew has time to create something good. I know its a race to you and your looking for the big money, but trust me, it’ll make a lot more if it improves on what twilight did wrong-special effects, etc.
    p.s. yea prob should get someone besides Taylor..there’s no way he looks dangerous….sorry T
    Juli

  • Plum

    This concerns me… New Moon will make tons of money no matter when it’s released. Why not take enough time to make sure it’s good?!?

  • Anne

    I hope they stick with Taylor Lautner as Jacob. He seemed like a good fit for the Twilight-version of Jacob the character. (It’s not his fault that Jacob happens to grow up CONSIDERABLY between Twilight and New Moon. In Twilight, he’s supposed to look 15-ish — which Lautner did.) It’s always distracting when characters are recast with new actors midstream. It only works for franchises like James Bond and Batman. I think Lautner would do a good job, and I’m sure they could bring in some “movie magic” to make him look more mature as necessary.

  • Anonymous

    NO you can’t replace Taylor! EVERYONE loves him! He will be a perfect Jacob..with a little special effects they can make him bigger and bluker (like really he is only a 16year old boy he is still growing!). Awww, New Moon better be good! I love my werewolves!

  • Michelle

    I think it would be a VERY bad idea for Summit to not use Taylor for Jacob in the second movie. Why have an actor create a character then change that character? It’s a bad idea. No one could play it the same way, its just a really dumb idea. I hope they dont rush this and screw up something that could be even bigger than the first. Sounds like the top execs are becoming money hungry…

    • Myranda

      i agree taylor is perfect. and they could use special effects i mean they make older people look younger why not make younger people look older think about it

  • Caryn

    Whoever does this film, please get the story arc correct. First of all Bella does not fall in love with Jacob, she comes to love him as a friend and someone who helped save her from a very deep depression when Edward left, but…she is still in love with Edward. In her mind and heart, it’s still Edward. She’s hears his voice when she does crazy, dangerous things, and starts doing more crazy, dangerous things just to hear his voice. She thinks about him everyday even though she won’t say his name and no one around her will mention him. This is not a person who falls in love with someone else. She does come to love Jacob, he becomes her very best friend, some one she needs in her life…but she is in love, always, with Edward. There’s a big difference between loving someone and being in love with them. Bella is all about this…loving one and being in love with the other and not compromising her relationship with either for the sake of one.

  • Angelica

    All this rushing is really making me doubt as to whether or not New Moon will be better than Twilight. And make no mistake about it, it NEEDS to be better- and I say this as an obsessed Twilight fan!

  • Ashly Ann

    OMgosh. please don’t ruin this movie. if they make it seem cheap I will be so disappointed.

  • jess

    If Chris Weitz is the new director and does a horrible job( whcih he probabley will considering the golden compass stunk) then not only will it loose tons of money but a lot of people will hate him, hes gonna have to hide under a rock

  • Lucy

    I agree with most every comment here. If the above article is correct, I think SUMMIT is so totally and completely going to BLOW IT for the fans. They simply do not get it(from what I have been reading) The FANS are willing to WAIT for a better screenplay, better budget….I am so totally insulted that they want to rush this and have it not be complete and change the storyline to add Edward in where he wasn’t before and replace Taylor???? ARE they SERIOUS? …why would Summit put any true effort into it? after all we are “just girls” …..

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