Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Update
http://Facebook.com/ClevverTV - Become a Fan! http://Twitter.com/ClevverTV - Follow Us! We've got some Breaking Dawn news right here on ClevverTV. Keep watching. Thanks for coming back to the show. I'm Dana Ward and today we have a Breaking Dawn update. So Twilight Saga screenwriter, Melissa Rosenberg recently spoke out about turning the 4th book into a movie script, and straight from the source, she's guaranteeing that not all of the fans will be happy with the outcome. She did call this final project a big challenge, saying that she's given up on trying to make everyone happy with the end storyline. Rosenberg pointed out that Breaking Dawn is all about taking Bella on her big journey, and she does still hope to please a majority of fans with the script. Of course, the 1 or 2 movie debate for the final book-to-movie continues, and interestingly, a bunch of the cast is wanting a double-picture finale. None of them would ever admit to wanting a double-paycheck or anything, but Kristen Stewart, Nikki Reed and Peter Facinelli have all declared a double duty desire. Even Saga author, Stephenie Meyer said she thinks it'd be difficult to squeeze the whole story into one movie, but she's okay with whatever works best. Now the most recent Twilight star to speak up about the decision is Ashley Greene, who stated it should all probably just be split into 2 films so the intertwining stories can be told properly as described in the 700-page book. Greene also said she's got an open mind about the 3D possibility of Breaking Dawn, even though Stewart and Robert Pattinson have smacked down the idea in weeks past. So since we've already debating the 1 or 2 movie thing AND the 3D issue as well here on ClevverTV, I want to hear from you guys about what Melissa Rosenberg was saying - how she knows some fans will be disappointed with the final Breaking Dawn project. What on earth do you think she'll change from the original storyline? Let us know and remember to become our fan at Facebook.com/ClevverTV. I'm Dana Ward - thanks for tuning in!