Two new “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” promo images and others Twilight news

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Two promotional images from “The Twilight Saga’s New Moon” have been found. Each of the cards, scanned by EdwardandBella.net, presents the series central characters. One gives out Robert Pattinson in his Edward Cullen role, the other features Kristen Stewart as her Bella Swan character. They don’t reveal anything new but may signal the beginning of an onslaught of new media, especially with the next trailer due in less than two weeks attached to Summit Entertainment’s Bandslam.

No Nude Scene in ‘The Twilight Saga’s New Moon’

The Twilight Saga: New Moon director Chris Weitz denies the appearance of nude scenes. In direct response to jokes told by Jamie Campbell-Bower regarding his shedding of clothing, Weitz deemed it necessary to stem the tide of complaining  parents regarding the much ballyhooed adult content.

Weitz dismisses the chatter as being a part of Cambell-Bower’s dry sense of humor.  “I would like to put everyone’s mind at rest and let them know that the Volturi are not naked,” said the director. “Jamie (Campbell-Bower) has what you might call a dry sense of humor and almost managed to convince me — which is why he’s such a good actor. Anyway, be assured that, even though we do want the look of the Volturi to be a bit of a surprise, they are always — as in the book! — fully clothed.”

A representative for Summit sounded off similar remark. “For those that have had the opportunity to meet and/or talk to Jamie, you know that he is absolutely hilarious,” the rep said. “He often jokes around, even in interviews, and has a great sense of humor. For those that haven’t spoken to him, you may be confused as to whether or not he was joking when he made these comments. Rest assured, as Chris Weitz’s note to you explains, Jamie was just joking.”

While Weitz and Summit took it to MTV to clear up the controversy, Bower let out his apology for the joke through his Twitter account. “Apologies for misleading people into thinking that there would be a nude scene in ‘New Moon,’” he wrote on a post dated August 1. “Never meant it to offend anyone. Sorry.”

The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn“The Twilight Saga 4: Breaking Dawn” Potentially Developed as Trilogy

“The Twilight Saga’s Breaking Dawn” will be the adaptation of the fourth book written by Stephenie Meyer in her “Twilight” series. Like the two other “Twilight” saga movies, “New Moon” and “Eclipse”, this book follows the romantic story between mortal girl Bella Swan and vampire Edward Cullen.

After Summit Entertainment set record straight on the faux “The Twilight Saga’s New Moon” nude scene report, the vampire drama series has been hit with another rumor which suggests that “The Twilight Saga’s Breaking Dawn” may be made into a trilogy.

Noting that the studio is yet to officially confirm the possibility, the site backed up its story with author Stephenie Meyer’s statement on StephenieMeyer.com. “If Breaking Dawn were ever made into a movie, it’s hard to imagine it fitting into ninety minutes,” so she wrote. “The book is just so long! I can’t imagine how to distill it – if I could, the book would be shorter. But maybe a screenwriter can see a way to do it and still cover the crucial plot points.”

Acting 411 sparked the speculation, writing “Sources say that Breaking Dawn will be filmed and released in a new trilogy – ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part I’, ‘Part II’ and ‘Part III’.”

Talking to E! Online, Ashley Greene, the Alice Cullen’s depicter stated that “Breaking Dawn” will happen right after the third film, “The Twilight Saga’s Eclipse”. “We’re going to start right after Eclipse,” so she revealed.

The second installment in the film series, New Moon, is currently set for release on November 20, 2009. The third film will be released on Wednesday, June 30, 2010.

A representative for Summit sounded off similar remark. “For those that have had the opportunity to meet and/or talk to Jamie, you know that he is absolutely hilarious,” the rep said. “He often jokes around, even in interviews, and has a great sense of humor. For those that haven’t spoken to him, you may be confused as to whether or not he was joking when he made these comments. Rest assured, as Chris Weitz’s note to you explains, Jamie was just joking.”

While Weitz and Summit took it to MTV to clear up the controversy, Bower let out his apology for the joke through his Twitter account. “Apologies for misleading people into thinking that there would be a nude scene in ‘New Moon,’” he wrote on a post dated August 1. “Never meant it to offend anyone. Sorry.”

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