Showing posts with label Bree Tanner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bree Tanner. Show all posts

Jodelle Ferland reminisces about Eclipse & talks potential Bree movie


Eclipse’s Jodelle Ferland recently talked with Movie Mazzupial about working on The Twilight Saga, a potential Bree Tanner film, and more!
MM: Once you got the role of Bree, did you have any idea just how coveted that character was and how much people wanted to be a part of the film?
JK: Wow, if everybody wanted it as badly as I did then a lot of people were disappointed. I wanted it pretty badly and honestly, I didn’t think I would get it. I try not get my hopes up, especially for something as big at that. Only the first movie had come out at that point (when I got the part) and I had just finished reading the last book and thought they were amazing, Stephenie Meyer is great writer.
MM: Well, Stephenie wrote a whole book about your character too. How exciting was that for you, to have a whole story about Bree?
JK: I was amazed Stephenie had actually written a book all about my character. Of all the people in the saga she choose Bree. I’m a huge reader, I love books and I read everything. I got to be one of the first people to read the book and I was reading it on set as we were filming.
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Xavier Samuel talks 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' and 'Bree Tanner'



It's been a while since we've heard anything from Xavier Samuel ("Riley" in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse), but this weekend, he spent some time in Sydney, Australia as a presenter for the Optus ONE80PROJECT Awards, and MTV Australia caught up with him to do an interview.

"[W]hen I flicked through the book I was like, where’s Riley? . . .  There was like one line, literally one sentence! I was fortunate in the sense that they decided to depart from Bella’s point of view for the first time - it’s still faithful to the book but it extrapolates other dimensions in it. So there is a kind of degree of expectation and pressure to remain true to a character that is so close to so many people’s hearts. So the pressure’s on, certainly for the characters that have more of a journey. But I think they’ve done an amazing job bringing the books to life."


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