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Third ‘Twilight’ Film Already Has a Release Date

You heard that right, the THIRD film in the newly deemed ‘Twilight Saga’, ‘Eclipse’, already has a release date set. Â Summit has already made the move to slot the film in as a Summer tent-pole film for 2010, coming out on June 30th.
‘New Moon’, the second film in the franchise comes out on November 20th of this year, so that gives 222 days between the two releases.
(My math skills could be a little off, so that number might not be totally accurate. Â We’re Movie Geeks here, not math whizzes.)
Does this mean ‘New Moon’ and ‘Eclipse’ are shooting back-to-back a la ‘The Matrix Reloaded’ and ‘Revolutions’ or the second and third films in the ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ series?
What do you think? Â Is this enough time to get out a decent film? Â Does it even matter how shoddy the film is just so long as ‘Twilight’ fanatics have their new films sooner than later? Â Let us know by commenting below!
Source: The Hollywood Reporter


I think it’s possible to have a good movie even if it’s rushed. It’s all about how good the script and acting are. And since I read the book, I know that it will be good. But I’m curious on if they will be doing Breaking Dawn. If so, when? And I hope they know they can’t rush that one.
I am so excited about the making of the second and third film. I will definitely be looking forward to seeing them!
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