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Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 Stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson & Taylor Lautner Give the Dish at Comic-Con

Twilight has been credited with really putting Comic-Con on the map, or if it was on the map already, then it put the massive fanboy (and girl) genre-action-science-fiction-nerd-bonanza front and center in mid-July pop culture. But now the franchise is complete, but the cast came out en force to promote the film (not that it should have much problem luring adoring audiences and their cash). At the event, Beyond The Trailer host Grace Randolph speaks with the stars including Taylor Lautner who gives his personal feelings about Jacob and Robert Pattinson who offers up his view on whether his character has redefined “prince charming.” And of course, there’s Kristen Stewart, aka Vampire Bella. The actress tells what she thinks about the un-dead version of her character and what she thought of her before reading Breaking Dawn . Randolph also speaks with Ashley Greene about villains, and looking quite the adorable young star, Mackenzie Randolph shares insight on Renesmee. Check out the latest Twilight goings-on from the red carpet…

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Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 Stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson & Taylor Lautner Give the Dish at Comic-Con

Join Movieline Today at Comic-Con’s Girls Gone Genre Panel

Women are an undeniable force in pop entertainment, both in the audience and behind the scenes, as the annual GIRLS GONE GENRE panel at Comic-Con attests. So what is the state of storytelling for women creatives working (and, frankly, kicking ass ) today? Why is the genre world such fertile ground for female storytellers and strong, complex female characters? Join me as I moderate a panel of all-stars from TV and film — Marti Noxon ( Buffy , Angel , Fright Night ), Jane Espenson ( Battlestar Galactica , Torchwood ), Deborah Ann Woll ( True Blood ), Angela Robinson ( True Blood, D.E.B.S. ) and Gale Anne Hurd ( The Walking Dead , The Terminator ) — today at Comic-Con. Details after the jump! Genre entertainment has historically been a man’s world on and off-screen, but these writers, directors, producers, showrunners, and performers have established themselves by bringing compelling characters and stories to audiences hungry for good storytelling, no matter their gender. From Sarah Connor to Buffy Summers to Starbuck and beyond, our panelists have helped shape some of the strongest female screen icons and the most compelling TV and film properties of the past few decades, and I couldn’t be more honored or excited to be a part of this conversation. If you’re at Comic-Con, join us today from 6:00pm to 7:00pm in Room 7AB in the San Diego Convention Center, and stay tuned for a recap of our discussion… Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Grant Bowler Hints at "Challenges" with Lindsay Lohan on Set of Liz & Dick: Comic Con

So far there’s been sultry photos, a car crash and a fainting episode. Looks like Lifetime’s movie on the uproarious marriages, fights, passion and boozing lives of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton are similarly dramatic in re-telling their story as in life. Beyond The Trailer host Grace Randolph caught up with New Zealand-born actor Grant Bowler at Comic-Con who revealed his “obsession” with Richard Burton, how he feels about special effects, and perhaps more intriguing, his impressions on working with co-star Lindsay Lohan. On the real Liz and Richard, he quips, “They fought as hard as they loved and they loved as hard as they drank…

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Grant Bowler Hints at "Challenges" with Lindsay Lohan on Set of Liz & Dick: Comic Con