‘They’re just as invested in it as I am, and to see that is mind-blowing,’ ‘Twilight’ star tells MTV News before ‘Breaking Dawn – Part 2’ panel. By Kara Warner Kristen Stewart Photo: MTV News
‘You’re welcome,’ Ashley Greene jokes, as she, Jackson Rathbone and Kellan Lutz take credit for KStew’s ‘Breaking Dawn’ transformation. By Meg Malone, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart in “Breaking Dawn – Part 2” Photo: Summit
Frank Ocean’s album Channel Orange will not be sold at Target stores, but the retailer says it’s not because of his recent announcement that he is bisexual. The record has received plenty of praise since debuting early in digital form, and hitting No. 1 on iTunes in 10 countries … and Target says that’s the issue. The retailer cited the album’s early iTunes release as the reason behind its controversial decision to yank the rapper’s album, not Frank Ocean coming out . Target denies pulling it due to Ocean’s sexuality, saying: “The claims made about Target’s decision to not carry the Frank Ocean album are absolutely false.” “Target supports inclusivity and diversity in every aspect of our business. Our decisions are based on a wide number of factors, including guest demand.” The Target rep continued: “Target has a longstanding tradition of supporting music and artistry that reflects the diverse landscape of American culture.” Ocean – who has been praised by Beyonce and Russell Simmons, yet criticized by others since coming out – and his camp seemed to accept that reasoning. His manager Christian Clancy backtracked on a now deleted tweet suggesting the retailer had other motivations for pulling the record, tweeting: “I would like to apologize for my comments about Target. They are not carrying Franks album because it went digital first. Not for ANY other reason.” As for Ocean, he offered his own analysis and tweeted “album won’t be available at target. blame it on a generational gap. best buy on deck though.”
The Twilight Saga cast appeared at Comic-Con yesterday for the ( sniff, sniff ) final time, but at least the stars provided attendees with plenty to buzz about while there. With fans camped out for days, and with one tragic accident dampening the mood, a new seven-minute sneak peek was shown inside Hall H of the San Diego Convention Center.
‘Breaking Dawn’ star tells MTV News that Comic-Con is ‘a really, really high-intensity show.’ By Kara Warner Robert Pattinson at Comic-Con International 2012 Photo: Michael Buckner/ Getty Images
Log on to MTV.com at 1 p.m. ET for our live stream, which will also feature news on ‘Frankenweenie’ and ‘Oz: The Great and Powerful.’ By Terri Schwartz Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner during MTV News’ “Breaking Dawn” Comic-Con live stream Photo: Sohyung Kang / MTV News
Though The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn director Bill Condon was absent this year from Comic-Con , (he was off finishing the November release but pre-taped tidings), he sent in his stead stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, over two dozen cast members, Stephenie Meyer, and new footage for the thousands of attendees in Hall H Thursday morning that included a slew of fan-pleasing moments – Bella Swan devouring a mountain lion among them. But while Breaking Dawn ’s bright, well-paced clips (including the first seven minutes of the film) impressed, a surprise screening of footage from The Host – Meyer’s other fantasy-sci-fi-romance YA lit adaptation –confused viewers, indicating an uphill battle ahead for distributor Open Road. The good news for Summit is that sharing the first seven minutes of Breaking Dawn – beginning with newly turned Bella (Kristen Stewart) awakening into her bright new vampire future – was a smart move; not only did it drive fans into a tizzy, it highlighted how the Saga and its heroine have matured since previous installments. For starters, Breaking Dawn Part 2 boasts a new and improved Bella – strong, sensual, and utterly confident. No longer the self-conscious, maladroit teenager who spent much of the previous four films worrying/being rescued by/pining over her vampire beau Edward Cullen, Bella awakens at the start of Breaking Dawn Part 2 in full vampire mode (and very, very hungry). Condon speeds adeptly through her initial adjustment at a brisk pace, allowing for a few generous moments of languorous caresses and canoodling with Edward, who coos, “We’re the same temperature now.” (Cue collective Hall H swoon.) Suspense kicks in on Bella’s first hunt; she’s tempted by the delicious whiff of a lone mountain climber, but stops herself in time, instead finding her first meal in an unlucky mountain lion. Returning home with a proud Edward, she encounters old bestie/third wheel Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner), but he’s changed, too; “imprinting” on your crush’s infant will do that to a guy. Onetime rivals Jacob and Edward even have a moment together as Bella heads in to meet her newborn daughter for the first time, unaware of what’s transpired while she’s been vampirizing. And thus ends the first seven minutes of the film , which are gorgeously photographed, to boot. A second clip showcased what a difference Condon’s made with his actors. Having been rendered at times cardboard-like by other directors, the cast comes alive, so to speak, in a scene in which the Cullen family teaches Bella how to pass as a human now that super strength and speed – not to mention not having to breathe or blink anymore – have turned her into a blood-sucking bull in a china shop. Stewart in particular shows off her comic side, playing Bella’s preternatural mannerisms with a nuanced sense of humor. She’s matured as a performer, but more to the point, Vampire Bella is simply a better fit for her talents – bold, feline, and assured, she’s the antithesis of Twilight’s Bella Swan, which is really the point of Breaking Dawn and the end game that many critics of the character didn’t grasp with previous sequels. Vampire Bella is who Bella Swan was born to become, and Breaking Dawn ’s final Comic-Con visit drove that point home. Less successful, however, was the clip package presented by surprise guest Andrew Niccol, who’d only recently wrapped filming on the sci-fi adaptation. Based on Meyer’s Twilight follow-up novel, The Host stars Saoirse Ronan as a human named Melanie Stryder in an alternate future in which alien body-snatchers have taken over the majority of the world, possessing their human hosts while attempting to squeeze out the last remaining pockets of resistance. Ronan plays both Stryder and her alien “soul,” Wanderer, who now dominates the body they share. Still following? The Host footage opens as Wanderer awakens in Melanie’s body – glowing blue eyes indicate the converted Ronan, who’s tasked with ferreting out information from Melanie’s memories (including one watery make-out flashback between Ronan and Max Irons’ Jared, shot like a Nicholas Sparks romance). But Melanie’s spirit is so strong she’s still inside her own brain, shouting at her alien parasite via interior monologue. That all works better than it sounds, but then comes the complicated plot to muddle things up as Wanderer is captured by humans. By the time the reel ended with a car chase and stand-off between two rebel-driven trucks and their alien overlords, the crowd had grown restless, pouring disinterestedly out of Hall H. And all without even touching on film’s love quadrangle between Melanie, Wanderer, and their dueling boyfriends! So suffice to say there’s a steep Host learning curve the studio needs to address for non-fans of the book ahead of the film’s March 2013 release. Niccol creates a clear-enough dystopian world onscreen (earthy Western-like settings for the human resistance, sleek high-tech trappings for the aliens), but none of that will matter if audiences don’t understand what the heck they’re looking at. Read more from Comic-Con 2012. Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .
Robert Pattinson weighed in on the Fifty Shades of Grey phenomenon today at Comic-Con … with an obvious reference to the erotic novel’s sexiness. When questioned during the Breaking Dawn: Part 2 panel, he and Kristen Stewart were mum on whether or not they’ve read the sex-filled bestseller. If presented with a copy, however, he knows just what he would do. “I would just sit there and lick the pages,” Pattinson said in San Diego, adding, “What are we live on?” realizing his response would gain attention. Stewart on the other hand, was less upbeat about the topic. When asked if she reads the novel in a book club with Pattinson and fellow Twilight star Taylor Lautner, she said simply, “That would be disgusting.” Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart have been mentioned as possible leads in the Fifty Shades of Grey movie , however unlikely that may seem. The risque text is loosely based on their Twilight characters; Pattinson and Stewart have also been dating in real life for several years at this point. While no mention of the pair’s off-screen romance came into question today, R-Patt did address the topic of smooching his on- and off-screen love. “She always just kissed me and I’d always be like …” Pattinson said, holding up his head and puckering his lips, while referring to winning best kiss with Stewart in Breaking Dawn: Part 1 at the recent MTV Movie Awards. “I just receive … I just receive pecks.” Good to know, R-Patt. Good to know. 50 Shades of Grey movie: Will you see it? [Photo: Fame/Flynet]
‘Breaking Dawn’ author Stephenie Meyer says ‘The Host’ director Andrew Niccol ‘sees the world in a completely different way.’ By Terri Schwartz Stephenie Meyer and Josh Horowitz Photo: MTV News
Comic-Con isn’t even underway yet, but it’s already making news, and in the worst possible way: Tuesday, a woman was struck by a car and killed in San Diego while waiting in line to see some of her favorite actors from Breaking Dawn Part 2 . Summit Entertainment and Lionsgate released a joint statement today: “Lionsgate, Summit and the entire Twilight community are saddened by the death of a Comic-Con fan today due to a traffic accident leading up to this year’s convention in San Diego. Our thoughts and condolences go out to the victim’s family and friends.” “She will be respectfully remembered this Thursday in Hall H.” The Twilight fan community responded just as quickly. Hours after the news of the tragedy broke, “RIPTwiFanG” was trending worldwide on Twitter. It is unclear how the victim, a 53-year-old woman, will be recognized during the panel, but hopefully fans observe caution from here on out. It’s not uncommon for fans to stand in line for days just to get into to the San Diego Convention Center and capture a glimpse of Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner, Ashley Greene & Co., and who can blame them. But be careful people. Let this Comic-Con death be the last. [Photo: WENN.com]