'Breaking Dawn' by Stephenie Meyer - Hatchette Books
The "yeahs" have it, according to Nikki Finke at Deadline Hollywood.
"I have this from several sources, and it's definitive. Filming on the back-to-back movies would begin in mid-October, and Summit Entertainment is looking at 'high-end' directors," it is reported. Finke goes on to say that the films would be made "back to back."
Finke, a reliable source of this sort of information, says that "Screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg (who's written all the Twilight Saga films) is currently adapting Breaking Dawn."
Of course, you might recall that in that same month, Variety assessed the Breaking Dawn situation, saying that the - to use an Edwardian term - impasse was only a contractual matter, and you also might recall that in November, Summit Entertainment assured fans that the company "look[ed] forward to bringing 'Breaking Dawn' to the big screen." When the issue of whether the film would be one or two made it to the . . . well . . . breaking point in gossip-style commentary, Stephenie Meyer reached out to say that the issue was no bone of contention between herself and the studio and that her "personal feeling is that it would be very difficult to cram the whole story into one movie."
So there you have it folks.
UPDATE: The Hollywood Reporter states that "The studio continues to deny — and did so again today — that that decision has yet been made." Nikki Finke at Deadline Hollywood is a very reliable source, but it's a policy here to trust Summit's word. So, I suppose, that leaves us at an impasse once again . . .
UPDATE: Official statement from Summit (via GossipCop): "No decision has been made and as we have said all along we are continuing to work with Stephenie Meyer to bring Breaking Dawn to the big screen."
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