Open Question To Twilight Fans About New Moon and Eclipse
I’ve been thinking some about the next Twilight movies that are going to be coming within the next year. Not too much, but a little and I was wondering something that maybe all you Twilight fans could help me with.
Well, actually two.
Question 1
With all the talk about the upcoming installments of the Twilight series, the upcoming New Moon and Eclipse, are you worried about any problems which may arise with each movie having different directors?
With each movie you are progressing further and further into the story that Stephanie Meyer created. She created it for a book where you are in control of the scenes that are played out in your mind as you read them. When you take that same book, put it in the form of a script which actors then portray, and then add to that someone else orchestrating it all – sometimes problems happen. It is no secret that the reviews for the Twilight movie have been mixed.
Some of the reasons are varied, but the two that most people said were the book to movie didn’t work out well, and the actors could have been better.
With that in mind, do you think having two entirely different directors for the upcoming New Moon (directed by Chris Weitz) and Eclipse (directed by Juan Antonio Bayona) will hurt the series or help it?
Question #2
Do you think that having the two upcoming movies so close together in their respective release dates (New Moon on Nov. 20, 2009 and Eclipse on June 10, 2010), only 7 months in between, going to hurt the movie as far as rushing to get them out? I realize the fans are going to want them to crank them out as fast they can so they don’t have to wait, but will rushing them hurt them? Especially Eclipse?
For those of you who are loyal fans to the Twilight series of books, I’d like to get your opinion on this. It really doesn’t matter what movie critics or movie lovers have to say. Especially if they haven’t read the series… which I haven’t. So, I’d like to know what you think will happen with the upcoming sequels.
Leave our answers in the comments section and let’s start the discussions below!




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