November 25
Rob, Kristen, & Taylor On Entertainment Weekly
Posted by Nim

Rob, Kristen, and Taylor will be featured on 3 different covers of Entertainment Weekly, hitting newsstands this weekend!


Holy smokes. They all look amazing. <3

EDIT: If you can’t see the pictures, chances are you are using Internet Explorer. Something is funky with that, sorry.

NEW YORK
– Hot off the tail of the New Moon premiere, this week’s Entertainment Weekly explores the phenomenon that is the Twilight series.

Chris Weitz opens the door to his beach house looking like a wilted rose. He’s unshaven, pale and wearing clothes he appears to have found wadded in a ball on his bedroom floor. It’s exactly the way you’d expect to find the director the morning after his movie The Twilight Saga: The New Moon opened around the world to numbers no one thought possible. But Weitz isn’t recovering from a long night of revelry. He’s just exhausted. In the last ten days, he’s been in more time zones than the sun, on the last stretch of promotional duties for his movie. “I’m at the point of physical collapse,” says Weitz, 40. “Hopefully I will now lapse into obscurity. That’s my plan.”

We can think of 140 million reasons that’s not going to happen – all of them dollars. On opening weekend, New Moon made the kind of money usually reserved for comic-book heroes and boy wizards, breaking records for midnight screenings and Friday box office. More significantly, Weitz has made the highest grossing female-oriented movie since James Cameron opened Titanic in 1997. And, with Sandra Bullock scoring a career best opening with $34.5 million for The Blind Side, he’s taken part in one of the most female-driven weekends in history–one that should wake up whatever Hollywood executives still underestimate the spending power of the purse. Still, Weitz won’t make any grand claims for himself. “The degree of credit I can take is limited,” he says. “I’m just the glorified conductor.”

OK, he’s got a point. Those hundreds of tween girls, and grown women for that matter, that lined up days in advance of New Moon’s Los Angeles premiere weren’t sleeping on concrete to see Weitz. They were desperate for Kristen Stewart, Rob Pattinson and Taylor Lautner–who, despite the microscopic level of scrutiny they’re under, still seem to appreciate their supporters. “I would rather spend tonight hanging with the fans than answering any more questions,” said Stewart at the premiere. Pattinson added, “I don’t know how the Beatles felt but I imagine it was close to this. Very few human beings will ever get to experience the love we feel at Twilight events.” That visceral, obsessive amour for everything in Stephenie Meyer’s literary world has turned a $50 million teenage melodrama into an event that knows no geographic boundaries. The global take for the weekend? $258 million. Says producer Wyck Godfrey, “It’s a worldwide cultural phenomenon that no one could have predicted.”

Pop culture has been bursting with blood-suckers of late and audiences are clearly responding- as evidenced by the success of CW’s Vampire Diaries, HBO’s True Blood and a slew of vampire novels which hit the best-seller lists in the wake of Twilight. But what Hollywood has to figure out now is what to do with this audience next. “It’s great that the greenlighters in town have realized that little girls go to the movies,” say MGM’s president of marketing Michael Vollman. “But this genre has worked forever. To Sir With Love was an angsty girl movie.”

So what will this fickle, yet incredibly devoted audience turn to next? Disney and producer Godfrey think it might be… fairies. They’ve scooped up Aprilynne Pike’s best-selling young adult novel Wings. New Regency is banking on a new novel from Ann Brashares (author of the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants) about a college couple who turn out to be soul mates who’ve been loving and losing each other for centuries. And Lionsgate is hoping tweens line up for an adaptation of author Suzanne Collin’s The Hunger Games, about a dystopian world where teenagers fight to the death. “Some will work and some won’t,” Summit’s co-chairman and CEO Rob Friedman says of the girl-driven projects. “There will be a lot of impersonators. But it won’t be the Twilight Saga and it won’t have the fan base. Twilight is unique. I’ve never seen anything like it.”

Neither has director Weitz, who’s still recovering. He’s defiantly off the hook for the third Twilight movie, Eclipse, which David Slade (30 Days of Night) is already editing for release next summer. But what if Meyer and Summit come calling again for the fourth and final novel, Breaking Dawn? The studio still hasn’t decided if the book should be one film or two. But if they call, will Weitz answer? “I’d do it for Stephenie, Rob, Taylor, and Kristen. I feel a great deal of gratitude for those people,” says Weitz. “But I don’t think I could do another press tour like we did. I just think I would die.” Careful, you might come back as a vampire.

Entertainment Weekly also showcases the Breakout Beauties & Beasts of New Moon that have growing fan-bases of their own. The newly anointed stars include Alex Meraz, Dakota Fanning, Ashley Greene, Chaske Spencer, Michael Sheen, Anna Kendrick, and Charlie Bewley.

Get more info on this week’s issue over at Entertainment Weekly!
** Thanks to Barrie from EW!**

Categories: Cast: Kristen Stewart, Cast: Robert Pattinson, Cast: Taylor Lautner, Magazine Cover



  by Stéphanie in November 25 - 12:25 PM
 

i’m not team edward or team jacob, i’m team twilight




  by Savannah in November 25 - 12:26 PM
 

I can’t see the pictures ?




  by Matt in November 25 - 12:27 PM
 

Well, Chris Weitz seemed to indicate that he would return for Breaking Dawn if the actors specifically requested his presence. Even Kellan said that he would be honored to work under Chris Weitz’s direction once more.




  by Scarlett in November 25 - 12:29 PM
 

i can’t see the pix either.
there’s just 3 small boxes with red X’s on them.




  by Stéphanie in November 25 - 12:32 PM
 

i can see the pictures.




  by jesspattinson in November 25 - 12:34 PM
 

Why does our Rob look so sad in his picture? Brooding does look good on him though, hehe :) And Kristen looks especially beautiful, as always; love her smile. And oh Taylor and his love of leather jackets. All 3 of our favorite people are looking fantastic!




  by twilightfan1233 in November 25 - 12:39 PM
 

GO TEAM EDWARD & BELLA!!!! I can’t see the pics 4 some reason……….




  by Anna in November 25 - 12:47 PM
 

i can’t see the pictures. :(

by the bye, today is Billy Burke’s Birthday!




  by HGR in November 25 - 12:48 PM
 

Bad photography. Kristen and Rob don’t look as good as they have in the past. Glad they actually used a good picture for Taylor.




  by Jessica (virginia) in November 25 - 12:48 PM
 

i cnt see the pics but i hope BD is TWO separate movies and that Weitz takes them on. i think all of the cast is pretty set on wanting him for that one and so are lots of the fans.




  by Elena in November 25 - 12:52 PM
 

cant see :(




  by Jacobblackaaf in November 25 - 12:54 PM
 

TEAM JACOB!! :)<3




  by Aliceismyfave in November 25 - 12:57 PM
 

I like how Rob’s picture is bigger than the others….haha




  by Jess in November 25 - 12:59 PM
 

“It’s great that the greenlighters in town have realized that little girls go to the movies,” say MGM’s president of marketing Michael Vollman.

How rude, and degrading. Other than that, mmmm Rob! :)




  by Matt in November 25 - 1:13 PM
 

“It’s great that the greenlighters in town have realized that little girls go to the movies,” say MGM’s president of marketing Michael Vollman.

What a disrespectful comment. I am utterly sick and tired of Twilight fans being generalized as “little girls”, which seems to be a direct attack on a predominantly female audience. What’s wrong with that, exactly? I don’t see complaints to such an extent when male-driven movies like Transformers 2 come out.




  by angela in November 25 - 1:34 PM
 

i can’t see the pics. :( Is there any other way to see them?




  by Kay in November 25 - 1:58 PM
 

Greenlighters?! As in…horny teenagers?!

I get the insult in generalizing Twilight fans “little girls,” but what do greenlighters have to do with them? Unless I’m really slow and just didn’t catch Vollman’s drift…




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  by HGR in November 25 - 9:40 PM
 

We’ll Summit’s laughing all the way to the bank. Matt I totally agree. Thanks for being a outspoken male fan!!!




  by jessica in November 25 - 9:44 PM
 

dont really get the insult but dont care b/c all of us no that were not little girls so dont let it bug you?? and all three of them look hot haha =D but anyways if you havent read hunger games you should its amazing its my second favorite book and i cant wait until its a movie please read it stephenie meyer was the one who encourage me to read it!!! it truly is amazing though!! =D




  by Carol in November 25 - 9:54 PM
 

I don’t believe the greenlighters statement is directed toward the fans nor demeaning. The moguls running Hollywood I would assume are the ‘greenlighters’ in question, seeing that most movies are made with males 18-25 in mind. Given that Twilight’s fan base is mostly female and the success of the saga so far, he thinks it’s great the Hollywood machine sees females as a driving force behind such a series, and that ‘little girls’ is how said moguls see us. The fans have spoken, let’s see what else we can do. Don’t let the statement bug you, it’s actually quite liberating.




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