We haven't heard a peep from the "Twilight" cast on the rumors that Dakota Fanning is being considered to play Jane in "New Moon." But, last night at Dakota's "Push" premiere actions spoke louder than words.
Now, let me be clear that this doesn't officially mean anything, but when almost the entire supporting cast of "Twilight" shows up to the premiere of "Push," which stars a certain blond haired starlet, it has to mean something! Right?
At the very least, it displays solidarity in their preference that Dakota get the role over Lucy Hale. Kellan Lutz, Ashley Greene, Rachelle LeFevre and Edi Gathegi were all in attendance last night in Los Angeles, and although they didn't pose for photos with the "Push" star, they were all smiles and posed with each other. (Take a peek at select photos after the jump, and check out the whole "Push" premiere photo gallery here.) Read more...
FROM SPLASH PAGE: Summit Entertainment's superpower-savvy thriller "Push" is hitting theaters in just a few weeks, and the studio has provided an exclusive peek at three new images from the film.
In the image below, "Push" star Chris Evans' character, Nick Gant, squares off against Neil Jackson's character, Victor Budarin.

For more exclusive images from "Push" and info on the film, head over to SplashPage.MTV.com.
FROM SPLASH PAGE: At the age of 14, Dakota Fanning is already one of Hollywood's most bankable young actors, thanks to roles in blockbusters such as "War of the Worlds" and "Charlotte's Web." However, her starring role in "Push," the upcoming, comics-inspired thriller about government-trained psychics on the run from a shadowy agency, offers up a decidedly more mature part for the teen to play.
In an interview with MTV, "Push" director Paul McGuigan said he had few doubts about Fanning's talent and her ability to play Cassie Holmes, a snarky, teenage "watcher" who can glimpse images of the future. In fact, McGuigan told MTV, he insisted on working with the actress.
"When I read the movie, the character that stood out was her character," said McGuigan. "I said to everyone, I can't do this movie unless Dakota Fanning's going to do it, because to me she was perfect for the role."
Read more of director Paul McGuigan's thoughts about Dakota Fanning's performance in "Push" at SplashPage.MTV.com.
FROM SPLASH PAGE: Paul McGuigan's new film "Push" -- starring Chris Evans, Camilla Belle and Dakota Fanning -- hits theaters in February, and even though the plot isn't pulled from the pages of a comic book, it sure feels like it is.
Starring Evans ("Fantastic Four") and Fanning ("Coraline") as a Mover and Watcher, respectively, the film is directed by "Lucky Number Slevin" filmmaker Paul McGuigan. After the jump, read what McGuigan had to say to MTV News about doing a "different" type of superhero movie and the potential for a sequel, and preview a new image from the film.
For more on our exclusive interview with "Push" director Paul McGuigan, head over to Splashpage.MTV.com.
Last, but certainly not least – our Friday links of the day provide news on Jamie Foxx, Scarlett Johansson, George Lucas, James Bond, and more.
- Scarlett Johansson joins Frank Miller's "The Spirit." (Hollywood Reporter)
- "Shine" on? Jamie Foxx tackles "The Soloist," musical biopic about prodigy who develops schizophrenia. (Variety)
- The return of Neil Patrick Harris! "Harold and Kumar" sequel gets a teaser trailer. (Myspace)
- Chris Evans, Djimon Hounsou, and Dakota Fanning join supernatural thriller "Push." (Hollywood Reporter)
- For your eyes only: First image of James Bond from "Bond 22." (USA Today via Coming Soon)
- Lucas Land heading to Disney World? (Jim Hill Media)