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Twilight Of ‘The Host’: A Sequel Is Not Likely

Has  The Host   already entered its twilight as a potential film franchise? Stephenie Meyer has said she envisions her sci-fi follow-up to the blockbuster Twilight novel franchise, as a three-novel story arc , but the probability of those future books translating into a movie trilogy is looking iffy at best. A spokeswoman for  The Host  says information regarding the probability of a sequel “is not available at this time,” but the film’s dismal opening weekend  does not bode well for a follow-up.  The hordes who swarmed the film adaptations of Meyer’s Twilight saga apparently did not find a romance about a parasitic alien nearly as compelling because they did not show up at the cineplex last weekend. The Host ‘s Box Office Sales Were Dismal According to Box Office Mojo , The Host did $10.6 million its opening weekend, and as of April 2, it has made only $23.5 million worldwide — little more than half of its $40-million production budget. International box office results, which have become increasingly important, also lagged behind domestic. (In comparison, G.I. Joe: Retaliation , which is getting a sequel, has grossed almost $140 million worldwide at the box office as of April 2.) But that’s not the only factor that makes a sequel unlikely. At the Los Angeles premiere of The Host  on March 19, Meyer told EW.com that she was still working on the second novel.  (The movie’s director Andrew Niccol, who expressed interested in helming a sequel even cracked, “Show me the book, Stephenie….You shouldn’t be here. You should be home writing.” The Follow-Up Novel Isn’t Finished The longer Meyer takes to finish the book, the greater the likelihood that the already meager interest in the movie version of  The Host — and any sequel it might spawn — will dissipate further, while the first film’s cast members, who’ve expressed an interest in doing a sequel, grow older and commit to other films. In other words, you have a better chance of contracting a tapeworm than seeing a sequel to The Host . [ Box Office Mojo , EW.com ] Follow Frank DiGiacomo on  Twitter. Follow Movieline on  Twitter.

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Stephenie Meyer Is Too ‘Burned Out On Vampires’ For ‘Midnight Sun’

‘I want to wait until I’m excited about the material again,’ author says of ‘Twilight’ companion novel. By Kara Warner Stephenie Meyer Photo: Getty Images Ever since part of it leaked online, “Twilight” fans have been frothing at the mouth for more information about Stephenie Meyer’s “Midnight Sun,” the unfinished “Twilight” companion book told from Edward’s perspective. At a mini press junket she held for a group of lucky Twilight fansites picked by Meyer at random out of a hat — TwilightSeriesTheories.com , TwilightSource.com , Twifans.com and Letters to Twilight — she answered fans’ burning questions about the elusive book. Meyer jumped right into talk about “Sun,” admitting to her eager audience that she has not made any more progress on the novel because, shockingly, she is “really burned out on vampires,” and doesn’t want that to affect her writing in a negative way. “I want to wait until I’m excited about the material again, and I’m excited about Edward, and that it’s something that’s motivating,” she said. “Right now, it feels like homework. And when things feel like homework they go very, very slowly for me. So it’s still not a ‘It’s not gonna happen!’ I want to do it when I can do it right.” Meyer admitted that part of her reluctance to finish the book is that she is getting pressured about by all sorts of people, including random musicians. “I was at the Fray concert, and I was hanging out with the guys backstage,” she shared. “They’re really cool, and I was talking to [frontman] Isaac [Slade] about it. He was like, ‘I really want you to do that!’ And I was like, ‘Oh my gosh! Come on!’ You know, I can’t get away from it anywhere.” Meyer acknowledged her stubbornness, and added that a little reverse psychology might be the better way to go with her. That argument makes sense, since she did write an entire “Twilight” spin-off novella, “The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner,” when all she was asked to do was pen a short story. Meyer said Slade gave her some motivation. “I have this great thing he signed for me; it says, ‘To Stephenie, Don’t work on that stupid book! Nobody wants it anyway!’ That really is the right direction to go with me,” Meyer said. “Because I’m like. ‘Huh! Maybe I should do it! I’ll show you!’ Psychology!” Knowing how her audience will probably react to even her most evasive statements, statements, Meyer added cheekily, “Anyway, that’s ‘Midnight Sun’! So, that should disappoint everyone!” Are you still clamoring for “Midnight Sun,” or are you willing to give Stephenie a break? Share your opinions and demands below. We’ll be live at the L.A. premiere of “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” on Thursday, June 24. Tune in to Movies.MTV.com at 9:30 ET (8:30 Central) for our red-carpet webcast, and watch us chat with Robert, Kristen, Taylor and all your favorite stars. And don’t forget to submit your burning ‘Eclipse’ questions ! Check out everything we’ve got on “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” and “Breaking Dawn.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com .

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