Golden Compass Director on New Moon?
www.dreadcentral.com - 10th Dec 2008

www.dreadcentral.com - 10th Dec 2008

‘Twilight’ sequel: New details on ‘New Moon’
Summit Entertainment has tentatively slated Nov. 20, 2009, as the release date for New Moon, the Twilight sequel, which means any director who signs on to replace Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke has to be in Vancouver by Dec. 15 to begin 12 weeks of preproduction before a mid-March start date. Reports have speculated that Hardwicke was fired for being difficult on set, but sources close to her suggest Summit’s aggressive production schedule turned her off. “She’d love to
Twilight sequel, ‘New Moon’ filled with drama and concerns before shooting starts
With a tentative release date set for November 20th, 2009, the sequel New Moon remains un-helmed since Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke’s departure. Whoever ends up coming onto the project as director is going to have quite a few challenges, like being in Vancouver by December 15th to prepare for a mid-March production start date. Not to mention the second movie appeared to have little more than a rough first-draft working script.
The fledgling Summit studio’s mad rush to feed
'Twilight' Sequels Being Shot Back-to-Back, Director in the Compass?
This weekend it was announced that Catherine Hardwicke was fired from New Moon, the sequel to Summit Entertainment's smash hit Twilight. The same source that broke that news, Deadline Hollywood, reports that Chris Weitz has been offered the opportunity to not only direct NEW MOON, but also Eclipse, the third adaptation in the four book franchise by Stephenie Meyer. The site reports that Weitz is considering the offer and that he might direct NEW MOON and ECLIPSE back-to-back (awesome, pound e'm out and get
Report: Release Date Set for 'Twilight' Sequel 'New Moon'
As the fan frenzy continues to surround the vampire romance 'Twilight,' its highly-anticipated sequel 'New Moon' may be hitting theaters sooner than you think!
Entertainment Weekly reports that Summit Entertainment has tentatively set Nov. 20, 2009, as the release date for the follow-up film to 'Twilight.' The magazine reports that production begins in mid-March.
Earlier this week, ET confirmed that 'Twilight' director Catherine Hardwicke would not be returning for the sequel. According to Ent
Is Summit Intentionally Torpedoing the ‘Twilight’ Sequel?
Entertainment Weekly has a new report on the upcoming Twilight sequel New Moon, which includes a tentative release date of Nov. 20, 2009 and word that the director replacing Catherine Hardwicke needs to be in “Vancouver by Dec. 15 to begin 12 weeks of preproduction before a mid-March start date.” What the hell are they trying to do?
Has Twilight Sequel Found its Director?
I swear, we’re not obsessed with the “Twilight” franchise or anything, it’s just that after the break-through success of the first movie, the franchise is practically sizzling right now. So, on the heels of news that Catherine Hardwicke will not be directing the sequel, and the possible shooting of parts 2 and 3 (”New Moon” and “Eclipses”) back-to-back, the latest “Twilight” rumor has Chris Weitz (”The Golden Compass”) comin
More Twilight Dramz!
Time to get hustling on the Twilight sequel, New Moon.
Part two of the franchise remains un-helmed since Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke's departure, but with a tentative release date set for November 20th, 2009, whoever ends up coming onto the project would have to be in Vancouver by December 15th to prepare for a mid-March production start date.
The mad rush to feed off of Twilight's franchise potential may only exacerbate some of the problems that have already arisen for New Moon.
Ac
'The Golden Compass' Director Chris Weitz Rumored to Helm 'New Moon'
Hot on the heels of the announcement that "Twilight" director Catherine Hardwicke won't return for the sequels, another potential director has been thrown in for the next project of the vampire drama. According to Nikki Finke of Deadline Hollywood Daily, Chris Weitz, the director of "The Golden Compass", may have been offered to serve as "New Moon" helmer by Summit Entertainment.
Though mentioning that nothing is confirmed for the moment, Finke further let out that the offer has been sent o
Summit Intent on Ruining \"New Moon\"
I was livid when I read that Summit was not going to go with Catherine Hardwicke for the popular "Twilight" sequel - the biggest money-making female director ever. It wasn't that Hardwicke wasn 't asked; she was, but while she wanted time to develop the script a bit and film on location in Italy, Summit decided to go with crappier plan B and fast-track the film for spring production so they could turn a quick buck.
New 'Twilight' Images a Snooze, Trailer Tonight (Here)
Seriously, what have a got myself into? I started covering Twilight before anyone else caught on and now I'm probably the one person regretting it more than anything. I love Catherine Hardwicke, and still have high hopes that she'll turn in a solid little thriller, but the trailer and stills released just make me gag. Today Summit released two more snoozers of pics, while also announcing that the new trailer will hit tonight via the widget inside. Let's hope for the best. TWILIGHT hits theaters November 21.
Twilight 'New Moon' Director Speculation Runs Rampant, Chris Weitz Taking Over The Franchise?
Accusations and speculation are flying all over the Internet after this weekend's announcement that Catherine Hardwicke and Summit Entertainment parted ways on the "Twilight" franchise. On the anti-Summit side you've got any number of writers, including Jeffrey Wells, accusing Summit of being a "boy's club" and bringing up feminism and girl power. On the anti-Hardwicke side you've got Nikki Finke quoting "inside sources at Summit" calling her "'difficult' and 'irrational' during the making of 'T
Director: 'Twilight' filming 'pretty cool'
PASADENA, Calif., Aug. 30 (UPI) -- Hollywood director Catherine Hardwicke says filming the big screen adaptation of the vampire novel "Twilight" has been "pretty cool" to date.
Taylor Lautner Not Starring In 'New Moon'
The hectic pace planned for filming the next two Twilight sequels might have played a larger role in director Catherine Hardwicke's decision not to work on the film's follow-up New Moon.
Golden Compass Director To Helm Twilight 2?
It was pretty shocking to me when I heard the news that Twilight director, Catherine Hardwicke, would not be returning to direct the sequel. Twilight made truck loads of money and because the highest opening weekend box office take of any film directed by a woman in history. Yes it met with some critical abuse… but when the film makes big money that usually doesn’t matter. So last week the studio and Hardwicke jointly announced (rather suspiciously I might add) that Hardwicke woul
'Twilight' Director Catherine Hardwicke: Promo Pro
Despite not directing the sequel to her hit movie, Hardwicke is still helping out in its promotion.
Posted on 12/10/2008 12:29 PM
by Celebuzz
Catherine Hardwicke, the 53-year-old director of Twilight and the newly christened record holder for biggest opening weekend for a female director ever, is in Paris with stars Robert Pattinson, 22, and Kristen Stewart, 18, to promote the night creature romance.
This is somewhat of a surprise. It was recently announced
Twilight Sequel: Who's Next for New Moon?
The Catherine Hardwicke story continues. Still at issue are: why she didn't get the gig on New Moon, the Twilight sequel, and who will take her place.
A Series of New Moon Spoilers, Scoops
A release date has already been announced for New Moon, the Twilight sequel being produced by Summit Entertainment. It's tentatively slated for November 20, 2009.The quick turnaround, Entertainment Weekly reports, is the main reason why Catherine Hardwicke will not return for New Moon."She'd love to do the sequel if she could do it better than Twilight,” said a source. “It became clear that Summit didn’t have those same priorities."Reportedly, another of Hardwicke’s concerns was
Twilight director 'not chosen for sequel'
Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke has reportedly been turned down as director of the smash hit vampire film's sequel New Moon - despite vocalising her desire to be involved with the project.
The filmmaker scored the biggest debut ever for a female director when the bloodsucking love story shot to number one in the US late in November, and was the favourite to take the follow-up movie's helm.
But, according to Hollywood Reporter, bosses at Summit Entertainment - the franchise's studio - h
Golden Compass Director May Take Over Twilight
Twilight is a series of books written by a woman, and with a heavily female fanbase. So who to pick to replace the female director of the first, hugely successful film in the series? A man, of course.
Chris Weitz, the director of successful movies (American Pie, About A Boy) as well as one gigantic flop (The Golden Compass), is rumored to be the likely successor to Catherine Hardwicke as the director of New Moon. Deadline Hollywood, which broke the news that Hardwicke had been ditched, is rep
TWILIGHT fans, start to panic about that NEW MOON
No disrespect meant to Chris Weitz, it’s not my intention for this to become an attack article but I can’t help but feel you blew your epic movie with THE GOLDEN COMPASS (which we wrote and directed) a film that killed New Line Cinema should we not forget and your heavily rumored attachment to the Twilight franchise should have fans worried.
Foto da Parigi e rumour su New Moon
Le notizie di oggi:
Pare che Chris Weitz, regista della Bussola d’oro e di About a Boy, sia in trattative per New Moon. Ovviamente si tratta ancora soltanto di un rumour; non c’è assolutamente niente di sicuro. Potete leggere l’approfondimento su BadTaste.
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Intanto, Nikki Finke fa una lista degli altri registi “papabili” per New Moon, dicendo di preferire Alfonso Cuaròn (Harry Potter 3). BadTaste invece preferirebbe Kathryn Bigelow (Point Break).
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Morning Piss: Sexist, Thy Name Truly Is Twilight
The circumstances alone surrounding director Catherine Hardwicke's exit from the colossally successful vampire love flick Twilight give sexism a whole new slant.
There's really no concrete reason even being offered up by the studio for Hardwicke's goodbye. Such great thanks for the flick that had the highest movie opening by a female director, ever.
"Creative vision," apparently, was the culprit and why Twilight's execs went sniffing in a different, more boyish direction (the new director hasn
Twilight war on set!
Despite Twilight's record-breaking $70 million opening — the highest ever for a movie directed by a woman — director Catherine Hardwicke is out for the upcoming sequel. What happened? According to an insider, Catherine clashed with Stephenie Meyers, the author of Twilight and New Moon, who wants the sequel to stay truer to the second book. And Catherine also butted heads with star Robert Pattinson.
Twilight with Puppets. Clip of the Day
It’s probably a good thing I’m not head of Summit Entertainment, because I’d replace departed Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke with “SpookyDan,” a YouTube user who shot a three-minute remake of the first movie using puppets. Fans of Twilight probably wouldn’t appreciate having Robert Pattinson replace with a silent, plush version of Edward Cullen, although their ability to project their fantasy of the vampire heartthrob onto anyone or anything (Pattinson
Le vostre domande per Rob, Kristen e Catherine
Sarà proprio il simpatico veejay di MTV Italia a presentare l’anteprima di Twilight al Festival di Roma! E sarà lui a moderare il dibattito che seguirà alla proiezione dei 15 minuti di film.
E non è tutto: Carlo ha bisogno del vostro aiuto! Gli servono quattro domande da porre a Robert, Catherine e Kristen durante l’evento.
Scrivete pure le vostre domande nei commenti di questo post. Sceglieremo le quattro più interessanti, e Carlo le porrà ai nostri ospiti speciali!
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