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Only 344 Days Until the Next Twilight Movie
If you've got anything planned for November 20, 2009, cancel it -- that's the day Summit Entertainment plans to release Twilight sequel New Moon. Which means there are only 344 days left to obsess over whether or not the script is ready, who will direct, and will they keep or replace actor Taylor Lautner, who plays Jacob, a werewolf-friend of Bella Swan's who gets elevated from minor character to potential love interest in the sequel. According to Entertainment Weekly, Summit's producers are reportedly having second thoughts about the baby-faced actor -- it sounds like they think someone a little brawnier and less cherubic is needed to play a character capable of winning the heart of the bad-boy-loving Bella. Before Summit makes a final decision on this, however, perhaps they should consider the back-catalog of Michael J. Fox and Jason Bateman. If there's one thing we learned from Teen Wolf ($33 million gross) and Teen Wolf Too ($7.8 million gross), it's this: The more petite and smooth-skinned a teen werewolf is, the better the box office.
Only 344 Days Until the Next Twilight Movie
If you've got anything planned for November 20, 2009, cancel it -- that's the day Summit Entertainment plans to release Twilight sequel New Moon. Which means there are only 344 days left to obsess over whether or not the script is ready, who will direct, and will they keep or replace actor Taylor Lautner, who plays Jacob, a werewolf-friend of Bella Swan's who gets elevated from minor character to potential love interest in the sequel. According to Entertainment Weekly, Summit's producers are reportedly having second thoughts about the baby-faced actor -- it sounds like they think someone a little brawnier and less cherubic is needed to play a character capable of winning the heart of the bad-boy-loving Bella. Before Summit makes a final decision on this, however, perhaps they should consider the back-catalog of Michael J. Fox and Jason Bateman. If there's one thing we learned from Teen Wolf ($33 million gross) and Teen Wolf Too ($7.8 million gross), it's this: The more petite and smooth-skinned a teen werewolf is, the better the box office.