Full “Eclipse” Trailer!

Here’s the great full trailer for Eclipse. Watch it below, caps will be up in a few! HD caps can be viewed here.

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10 Seconds “Eclipse” Trailer

Caps will be up tomorrow when the full version is released!

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Robert to Present at BAFTAs, “Eclipse” Trailer News, New “Remember Me” TV Spot & New Details Outtakes

This will sure be an all-in-one-update! First, the official twitter of the BAFTA Award has announced that Robert will be presenting at the ceremony. We’ll of course continue to bring you coverage from this as it becomes available so stay tuned for that!
In other twitter-news, Summit has, via the official Twilight Saga twitter announced that the trailer for Eclipse will debut with Remember Me. The trailer and caps will be available right here on the site once it hits the internet.

Two great new outtakes from the Details shoot have been released. Check them out in the gallery!

Last but not least, here’s another TV spot for Remember Me. We’re slowly approaching the release of the movie. Exciting!

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Five “Eclipse” Stills

Five new stills from Eclipse have been released and can now be viewed in our gallery. They look much like screen captures to me but we’ll have them in the gallery until further notice. Enjoy!

The stills have been taken down but hopefully we’ll be have permission to put them back up soon like last time.

Update! Three more stills have been added! Check them out by clicking on the thumbnails above!
I’ve added several new stills as they’ve become available so keep checking that album throughout the day for more from Eclipse!

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Two “Eclipse” Stills + New Interview

Great news day today! Two new stills of Robert in Eclipse have been released and can now be viewed in our gallery. Also, the interview he did for the Daily Record has been posted online!

PURSUED by screaming fans wherever he goes, Twilight star Robert Pattinson admits he gets his freedom watching Braveheart.

Thee 23-year-old hearthrob, nicknamed RPattz, says although he hasn’t been able to get to a cinema for two years, he can’t get enough of the Mel Gibson Oscar-winning film about Scotland’s greatest patriot William Wallace.

He admitted: “I saw Braveheart on the television the other day and I’ve been watching it four times a day since. It’s my favourite film. I haven’t been to the cinema in two years.”

Since he started playing smouldering vampire Edward Cullen two years ago, the London actor has become one of the world’s biggest and most lusted after stars.
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One “New Moon” Deleted Scene Still + Robert, New Moon and Eclipse winners of Moviefone’s Year End Poll

First off, a still from New Moon of a scene that didn’t make it into the movie has been added to the gallery. Click on the thumbnail below to view it in full size. Also, Robert and the latest Twilight movie – New Moon and the upcoming Eclipse have both been named winners of Moviefone’s Year End Poll.

At Moviefone.com, Chris Weitz’s The Twilight Saga: New Moon was named best movie (global box office: $662 million) with more than 40 percent of the vote. The film’s male star, Robert Pattinson, was chosen the sexiest actor, followed by his New Moon rival Taylor Lautner, the “male breakout star” of 2009. Megan Fox, the star of Michael Bay’s Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, was both the sexiest and the worst actress of the year. There are worse combos, you know?

Curiously, voters were markedly divided when it came to Revenge of the Fallen. Bay’s saga about the eternal fight between robots and humans (or what passes for human in today’s blockbusters), was chosen as the year’s worst film, the best action movie, and the second-most disappointing release after Sacha Baron Cohen’s Bruno.
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Chat: with Robert Pattinson

Times Live have posted an interview with Robert they did with him on the set of Eclipse. Read it below!

On a balmy autumn day in Vancouver, Canada, a young man is longing for a walk outside in the sunshine, and deciding against it.

Far easier for him to stay in his hotel room, cocooned in five-star luxury, with a cellphone that has run out of charge, safe at least from the girls chanting his name outside.

Robert Pattinson, 23, from Barnes in southwest London, ought still to be one of Hollywood’s beautiful dreamers, moving up the ranks of movie acting, enjoying his American adventure, his guitar, his good looks. Instead he lives in danger of being trampled in a stampede of teen love. He plays the vampire Edward Cullen in The Twilight Saga, the biggest books-to-screen phenomenon since Harry Potter – in which, by the way, Pattinson was Cedric Diggory, heroic golden boy and victim of Voldemort. Boy, his life has changed since Hogwarts.

In Canada, he is shooting Eclipse, the third of Stephenie Meyer’s quartet of novels. The second, New Moon, was released this month in a publicity extravaganza that involved shutting down New York’s Times Square. The last time the actor was there, the square was also closed to traffic, for an event only marginally more fascinating to the world: the election victory of Barack Obama. We talk on the phone. Even now, a year afterTwilight’s release, Pattinson sounds utterly stunned by the hysteria swirling around him.
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Robert Discusses “Eclipse”

In an interview with Den of Geek, Robert talks about Eclipse and how it differs from New Moon.

Even thought Twilight: New Moon has only just arrived in cinemas around the world, the third film in the cinematic saga, Eclipse, has already finished its shoot. Under the stewardship of 30 Days Of Night director David Slade, cameras were packed up a few weeks ago, and the film is already in post-production.

And, if you believe the bits and pieces coming out about the film, it’s set to be just a little bit different from New Moon. After all, star Robert Pattinson has been reportedly suggesting that the film might actually push towards an R rating, as opposed to the PG-13 of New Moon.

We don’t actually believe that’s going to be the case, though, as Summit Entertainment will have a firm eye on the potential box office returns for the film, and if it puts a PG-13-rated cut of the film out in cinemas, then that’s simply going to make more money. Considering, too, the large number of teenage girls who have been flocking to the movies over the past weekend, it’s going to be keen not to cut off one of its core audience segments.

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