A couple of days ago, Bill Condon released this message over at the official Facebook for Twilight, talking a bit about the recent announcement that made him the director for Breaking Dawn, the fourth chapter in the Twilight Saga. Whether or not Breaking Dawn will be be made into two films is yet to be announced, nor the idea that it could be filmed in 3-D (like seemingly everything else these days).
Condon was just one of several high profile directors who were allegedly on Summit Entertainment’s wishlist to direct the film. Let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves, however, as Twilight fans still have Eclipse to look forward to, a film that hits on June 30th that we’ve recently had several; new looks at: the new trailer, a mash-up of the first two trailers, an international trailer, an image of Xavier Samuel’s Riley, and a set of promos featuring several characters, including Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner, and Ashley Greene.
Greetings Twihards, Twifans, Twilight Moms, Team Edward, Team Jacob and Team Switzerland,
I just want to say hello to all of you and let you know that I’m stoked to be getting underway on the adventure of making BREAKING DAWN. As you’ve probably heard, I’ve been given a very warm welcome by Stephenie and Team Summit – who are super-focused, as you know, on getting these movies right.
I’m pretty busy bringing myself up to speed on what you already know by heart: I’ve read BREAKING DAWN twice, rewatched Catherine’s and Chris’s movies 2-3 times each, have all four CDs playing in my car, and have Catherine’s notebook, Mark Cotta Vaz’s companion books, and even Volume 1 of the graphic novel here on my desk – a corner of my office is starting to look like Hot Topic. I realize that this barely qualifies me for “newborn” status in the universe you’ve been living inside for a few years now, but a guy’s gotta start somewhere.
Like many of you, I’ve always been slightly obsessed with vampires, dating back to the prime-time series DARK SHADOWS, which I followed avidly as a kid. But that alone hadn’t been enough to get me interested in making a vampire movie, even though my early screenwriting and directing efforts grew out of a great love for horror movies and thrillers. Since making GODS AND MONSTERS thirteen years ago, however, I’ve been yearning for a return to a story with Gothic overtones.
The wonderful world that Stephenie has created has obviously struck a chord with you, and I don’t think it’s difficult to see why. For me, her characters are simultaneously timeless, yet very modern. Rooted in a beautiful, real landscape with a great sense of place, Bella, Edward, Jacob, and the rest of the Forks/La Push menagerie, experience emotions that are primal, and universal: desire, despair, jealousy – and it all comes to fruition in BREAKING DAWN. This is a final chapter in the best sense; not just wide in scope and scale, but emotionally charged and intense throughout.
I’m a huge admirer of the already-iconic Kristen, Robert, and Taylor, and wanted to be the one to work with them as they face the challenges of bringing your beloved characters to the end of their journeys. Really, what could be more fun than that?











im just glad its finally gonna get started! just remember, mr ‘wish list director’ us twifans….just want the story to be told, like the book.Made to be the fix in our twilight lives.
All the best, and most of all. … be safe…
and please make edward look like the tWILIGHT EDWARD! he looks to old in nm and eclipse. thanks.
Yeah, the make-up for the Vampire’s in the first movie was better.
I guess they should have choosen real vampires for stars in this movie.. Then they wouldn’t have aged! But Honesty, they should have filmed all 4 books at one time… just like when they made lord of the rings!
They need to fix that makeup and those wigs…whoever was the artist for eclipse was TERRIBLE. How can you focus on the story when they look so fake like that…
I hope they do an immaculate job on breaking dawn!