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i have just now realized that they still haven't announced who's going to play Leah Clearwater, or have they (there's nothing on imdb) ?
 
i have just now realized that they still haven't announced who's going to play Leah Clearwater, or have they (there's nothing on imdb) ?

Leah Clearwater isn't going to be in New Moon, but we can all hope that she might be in Eclipse ^_^
 
Same for Seth, right? There are definitely enough guys I know of who want to play Seth in Eclipse. Hahah.
 
Leah Clearwater isn't going to be in New Moon, but we can all hope that she might be in Eclipse ^_^
so still a too minor role for NM? i have to say i'm so interested in who's going to portray her, i have a hunch they might take up on some famous actress to do the job. :flower:
 
I REALLY wanted to see who they were casting as Leah Clearwater too, she's my favourite character from the Wolf Pack. But now we'll just have to wait for Eclipse.
 
so still a too minor role for NM? i have to say i'm so interested in who's going to portray her, i have a hunch they might take up on some famous actress to do the job. :flower:

Well i remember all those rumours about Vannessa Hudgens playing Leah Clearwater before and I was like NO! :shock:
I mean the only thing i've seen her act in is HSM and she sings through most of it and the acting is just one big heap of cheese lol She might be good in a more serious role, who knows?

Can you imagine it? The whole twight cast bursting into some cheesy pop song in the middle of the movie lol :lol:
 
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Vanessa? well i have to say i've been imagining leah similar to vanessa (that kind of looks), though not vanessa exactly, you know what i mean?
 
That was just a stupid rumour, its not actually happening.
 
talking about "too old for the role" .....

'Twilight' Author Fave Henry Cavill Addresses Edward Cullen Rumors

'By the time the movie came around, I didn't look right for the character,' British actor says of Stephenie Meyer's endorsement.

By Larry Carroll, with reporting by Josh Horowitz

How close did 25-year-old British actor Henry Cavill come to playing Edward Cullen?

"Twilight" fans have long lingered over author Stephenie Meyer's assertion that the actor would have been her "perfect Edward," pre-Robert Pattinson of course. Nowadays, RPattz has become the hottest young star in Hollywood, and Cavill is instead starring in the Woody Allen comedy "Whatever Works," opening July 1. And when we caught up with him recently, the actor revealed that his star-making "casting" never made it far beyond Meyer's lips.

"I've heard this, but I haven't heard from Stephenie," Cavill insisted, saying he's never had any contact with the best-selling writer. "I haven't spoken to her personally, and I haven't spoken to the producers."

Flashback to the early days of the "Twilight" movie, when casting was about to begin and Meyer posted the following thoughts on the movie's lead: "Indisputably the most difficult character to cast, Edward is also the one that I'm most passionately decided upon. The only actor I've ever seen who I think could come close to pulling off Edward Cullen is Henry Cavill. Henry was Albert, the young son in 'The Count of Monte Cristo.' Can you see it? I know I can!"

After some development delays, Meyer updated her thoughts and said that Cavill had grown too old: "The most disappointing thing for me is losing my perfect Edward. ... I'm not willing to relinquish Henry completely. ... I propose that Henry play Carlisle!"

But regardless of Meyer's suggestions, Twilighters would eventually fall in love with Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen and Peter Facinelli as his ageless father. "What I've heard, or pieced together from various sources, is that Stephenie had seen me in whatever jobs I had done previously, and I was probably perfect then," grinned Cavill, remembering his near-casting. "But then, the ravages of time had taken their toll."

Laughing, the good-natured actor added: "I hate myself."

Ultimately, Cavill suspected, the three years between Pattinson and himself were the main obstacle that kept him from becoming Edward. "By the time the movie came around, I didn't look right for the character," he explained, adding: "No one even called me or my agent."

But still, Cavill said he holds no ill will and that whenever he finds time between a busy schedule that includes "Whatever Works," "The Tudors" and the upcoming Tarsem Singh flick "War of the Gods," he'd like to watch Pattinson in action. "I haven't seen it yet," he said of the "Twilight" movie. "My brother saw it and said he loved it. I hope to check it out soon.
mtv.com

there a video here http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1609812/story.jhtml
 
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A chance to be an extra in the italy scenes of New Moon! :woot:

We'd like to inform you that the city of Montepulciano has officially issued the casting call for italian walk-on actors/actresses.

We were informed this morning directly by Mr. Diego Mancuso head of tourism office in Montepulciano.

Screenings for selection of walk-on parts are open the following days:

Casting Women /Childrens
April 28th (tuesday) and April 29th (wednesday)
From 9:30 AM to 01:00 PM And from 2:30 PM to 07:00 PM

Casting Men
May 5th (tuesday) and May 6th (wednesday)
From 9:30 AM to 01:00 PM And from 2:30 PM to 07:00 PM

As indicated on the official document that you can find on Montepulciano town's website, the filming there will begin on May 25th and end on May 29th.
TwilightItalia.com


Wouldn't that be a treat for us Twilight fans lol :clap:
 
^ That's so cool! I'm getting more excited about the Italy/Volturi scenes. It's gonna be awesome!

Also, I think David Slade will do a great job on Eclipse. Hopefully he'll make the mood a bit dark, especially the Victoria and vampire fight scenes. :)
 
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backstage.blogs.com: The new German reality show Mission Hollywood is giving 12 young actresses the chance to compete for a role in one of the upcoming sequels in the Twilight film franchise.

Contestants on Mission Hollywood "will have to go through the motions of the real job" of an actress, Reuters reports, such as carrying out stunts and re-enacting classic movie scenes from films such as Dirty Dancing and 9 1/2 Weeks. (9 1/2 Weeks? Really? German producers couldn't find something a tad more appropriate for their teen contestants?)
Til Schweiger (apparently the "biggest star in Germany") and acting coach Bernhard Hiller will serve as permanent judges, who will be joined every week by a third juror. Among the guests are Carmen Electra, producer Erwin Stoff (The Day the Earth Stood Still), and German A-list actors Thomas Kretschmann and Moritz Bleibtreu.
The show premieres June 8 on German network RTL.

There was also a video contest to get to be an extra in the Vancouver shooting.
 
^HAHA I was just coming here to post those (just put them in the Rob thread).

Great minds think alike ;).
 

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