When is the second Twilight movie (New Moon) going to come out?
Question Posted Monday August 3 2009, 9:40 pm
Months ago I saw previews for New Moon (sequel to Twilight, obviously, and also by Stephenie Meyer). I was SO excited to hear that Bella Swan was still going to be played by Kristen Stewart and Edward Cullen was still going to be played by Robert Pattinson. I love them as a couple!
ANYWAY, I haven't heard anything since and I'm curious if they canceled it or something. Is the movie New Moon still coming out or what? If so, WHEN?!
Cux answered Tuesday August 4 2009, 12:49 am: Are you kidding me? If that movie was canceled, half of America would protest, and the hopes of millions of teenage girls [and mayhaps boys] would be crushed.
I'm not a super fan, nor do I really consider myself a fan anymore, but the movie is definitely coming out this November.
GodsGift2Writing answered Tuesday August 4 2009, 12:04 am: I'm a HUGE Twilight fan, so this one is easy for me (: New Moon has already been filmed, (AND aired to a selective few at Comic-Con 09') and will be aired nationally on November 20, 2009. I'm very surprised actually, that you haven't heard anything about Twilight recently. If you search anything that has to do with it on YouTube, you're sure to get hundreds of results, of interviews, sneak peaks, clips, pictures, and secret underground footage of New Moon (and Twilight, as well). Also, "Access Hollywood" and "E! News" always have new information and fun stuff to talk about!
aidenisfire answered Monday August 3 2009, 10:23 pm: I believe its coming out November 21st of this year. Either way it is definitely still coming oiut and I think they are almost or completely done filming it. [ aidenisfire's advice column | Ask aidenisfire A Question ]
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