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Posted 7/31/08 5:20 pm ET by Larry Carroll in Behind The Scenes, Interviews, Video
All year long, âTwilightâ fans have been preparing themselves for the December movie, as well as the three sequels that will inevitably follow. But could the series actually go five movies deep?
âI really think theyâd have to do five movies,â Stephenie Meyers revealed exclusively to MTV News Thursday morning, sitting down with us on the eve of her âBreaking Dawnâ release and mini-tour. âBecause you canât do âBreaking Dawnâ in one movie, youâd have to split it up.â
Donât worry, Twilighters â all of our âBDâ coverage will remain spoiler-free over the next few days so you can grab the book and read it at your own pace. But still, Meyer said that as you read the final book in the series, you should keep your eyes peeled for the spot where Stephenie wants to separate the âTwilight 4â and âTwilight 5â movies. âAnd I know right where youâd do it, too,â she laughed.
Sitting down with our own Kim Stolz in New York City, Meyer had plenty to say about the pressures of finishing off the series, the immense enthusiasm of Twilighters, and the scenes from the series that sheâs most eager to see committed to film.
âThereâs so many things that would be interesting to see,â she said of âTwilightâ sequel movies. âOne of my favorite scenes of the whole series is in the tent in âEclipse,â the fire-and-ice chapter. Oh, do I want to see that! Thereâs a lot of things, visually, that are so much cooler than you can do in a book.â
âBella cliff-diving would be really fun to watch,â she grinned. âPoor Kristen, the things I make her do!â
Stay tuned, as weâll be rolling out more from our interview with Stephenie in the next 24 hours, to help you pass the time until tomorrow night! But in the meantime, would you rather see the âTwilightâ filmmakers take Stephenieâs advice and make 5 movies, or stick to the 1-1 book-film ratio like most franchises do?
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