“Twilight Saga: Eclipse” Casts the Part of Riley

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Brace yourself fans! The first big-casting news has now been unleased upon us – Once news of this spreads like wildfire, we may just have another internet meltdown. “Eclipse“, the third movie in the “Twilight” series, has a new face to add to the cast: Riley, the good-looking boy corrupted by Victoria on her quest to kill the protagonist Bella.

24 year-old Australian actor Xavier Samuel is the lucky lad to win the part, and while you may not recognize his name now you will surely be hearing a lot more about this hunky guy in the near future. Could he possibly be the one to give our beloved Sparklepants a run for his money? Nah, probably not… But he is pretty nice eye candy and will make girls hearts beat faster than my run to the box office to buy my tickets when his on-screen fight vs. Edward hits the theater!

Per Just Jared:

“I don’t have any facial hair, so it will be a while before I play the gruff leading man,” Xavier has said. “Maybe one day I’ll get to play my actual age. For now my baby face has condemned me to play the teenager.”

“Eclipse” will be his first U.S. role to date; Xavier has been in series of films back home, including “Newcastle,” in which he played a Goth teenager amidst a group of surfers, the Aussie period drama “September” and the upcoming sci-fi thriller “Road Train.”

Directed by David Slade, “Eclipse,” is set to begin shooting next month in Vancouver and be released on June 30, 2010.

Xavier, I really hope you’re ready to say goodbye to your normal, easy life as you knew it. You’re now completely at the mercy of the Twi-hards!

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Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart ‘New Moon’ Set Photos And Casting Update

A mere two days after I leave the city of Vancouver, all the “New Moon” stuff goes down. First, according to her own Myspace page, singer/actress Tinsel Korey has landed the role of Emily in the “Twilight” sequel. Take this for what it is worth. You can see photos and brief bios of the fellow ‘New Moon’ cast by clicking here. According to my personal Myspace page I am 22 and in caught in a love triangle with Robert Pattinson and David Beckham.

Speaking of Sparklepants, though I didn’t have the pleasure of seeing him on the streets of Vancouver (wipes away a tear), Lainey Gossip is once again on top of things and has posted new pictures from the set of “New Moon.” The pics show our favorite English export acting out a scene with co-star Kristen Stewart. The pics also give us our first glimpses of Bella’s high school friends: Mike, Angela, and everyone’s favorite frenemy Jessica (played by Mike Welch, Christian Serratos, and Anna Kendrick respectively).

According to Lainey Gossip:

“About this scene – supposedly in the parking lot of the school and there’s an intimate moment between Bella and Edward. Or something.”

As for my trip to Vancouver, I didn’t go home empty handed. Though I did not get my chance to allow Sparklepants to fall in love with me, I did have the pleasure of running into Edi Gathegi and Jackson Rathbone in the lobby of their hotel (what I was doing there will remain off the record). After exchanging smiles with both gentlemen, I freaked internally and watched them get on the elevator. I was pretty pathetic. And since I know you are curious: Edi is quite handsome and taller than expected, Jackson was nearly unrecognizable with his dark hair, but overall is very, very pretty. That’s the best word to describe him.

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Five Reasons “New Moon” Will Be Better Than “Twilight”

The benefit that most sequels have is that the main characters and their relationships have already been established. This leaves the door open for deeper exploration of the story and characters as the each actor has grown into the roles. For an actor, it is all about the interpretation of a character on paper and the transfer of emotion to the screen. A novel can describe emotion, feelings, and settings but a film has to show it. In the case of “New Moon,” fans should feel more of what they felt from the books now that Twilight is out of the way and the story can unfold. And anyone who has read “New Moon” knows just how gut-wrenching this story is! In the “Twilight” sequel, Bella and Edward’s relationship has already been established. But, like any relationship, the introduction of another conflict plays an important role on the pairs love. Without giving too much away beyond Edward and Bella, the impact Jacob Black has on the story creates a huge conflict. Loyalties will be put to the test while the choices of right and wrong are pitted against those of want and need. Much like a second book in a trilogy, “New Moon” will cut to the chase in a way fans can already identify with via new character dynamics while delving deeper into the complexities of love.

With casting for “New Moon” in full swing and the start of filming only weeks away, there’s been much buzz surrounding the possible addition of a highly recognizable name in Hollywood for the role of Jane. Dakota Fanning, former child star turned young movie star, is only 15 and yet would be perfect for the role she’s been almost-confirmed for! Fanning has worked alongside such stars as Tom Cruise, Denzel Washington and Sean Penn and knows the acting world inside and out. If she is indeed cast in the vampire saga Fanning would be one of the biggest name attached to the film, even more than some of her recently popular “Twilight” co-stars. Although many fans have questioned whether Fanning for role of Jane is the right choice, Dakota brings to the table some A-list acting experience. What we do know is that she can act and the addition of Dakota Fanning could only raise the acting game of the entire cast to make them better. How well fans receive Fanning as Jane may be a different story.

Stephenie Meyer herself wrote about how much the character of Edward had cemented his own personality and character in such a way that changing his essence would be like changing his physicality. It just could not be done. Edward’s role in “New Moon” is as much about his character as it is a necessity in the relationship he has with Bella. No great love story would be complete without a special, magical bond that’s sometimes painful on many levels and it doesn’t get any better than with a love-struck teenage girl and a broody vampire.

The success of “New Moon” over “Twilight” lies in the ability of actors to inhabit their characters on a deeper level. What Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson bring to Bella and Edward for “New Moon” will require more than just reading lines from a page. “Twilight” showed us the magic of an inevitable love story and “New Moon” will continue the saga in a deeper way. It’s the love story that will force Pattinson and Stewart to go deeper inside themselves as actors than they did in “Twilight.” Usually when people reach deep and go beyond their comfort zones, good things happen. In this case, it will all be in the name of love. Although “Twilight” was filmed in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, mainly in Washington St. and Oregon, heading north to Vancouver, British Columbia can only benefit in a couple of ways. First, Vancouver is perfect for the tone and atmosphere of “New Moon” since it rains so much. Although Washington, Oregon, and Vancouver all fit the franchise well, the dreary scenery in ‘Twilight” was able to set the tone of the novel. Vancouver will bring that in broody spades. Second, with the slumping economy director Chris Weitz and crew will get more mileage out of the American dollar in exchange, which should afford the production a few more tricks and effects that “Twilight” wasn’t able to incorporate purely for financial reasons. Who knows what cost savings will add to “New Moon”, but it’s better than not having enough to work with. Lets hope they do right by the scene in Italy when Edward steps out into the sun! Half of the mystery of Edward and his family lies in their ability to live in shadow and Vancouver provides the perfect backdrop with darker forests and overcast skies. Let’s just hope the crew can keep the rabid fans off the set… Myself included!

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