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The Twilight franchise is a fan-driven monster that encompasses the worlds of literature, film, and merchandise. Its series of books, by Stephanie Meyer, has sold more than 40 million copies in the United States, and the franchise’s first film – Twilight – grossed over 383 million worldwide.
On November 20, 2009 the second installment of the vampire film series – The Twilight Saga: New Moon – will debut in theaters. The film’s release is a month away, yet opening night tickets for some theaters have been sold-out for months.
If you are one of the millions across the world anxiously awaiting New Moon’s release, then check out this guide to the vampalicious sequel.
Plot Summary
New Moon delves deeper into the immortal world of vampires, and introduces a whole new supernatural element – the Quileute wolf pack.
When Jasper nearly attacks Bella, following a paper cut at her birthday party in the Cullen home, Edward decides that his presence is Bella’s life is too dangerous. He leaves Forks, taking Bella’s heart with him – figuratively speaking, of course.
Crushed after Edward’s departure, Bella finds comfort in her best friend Jacob Black. While it quickly becomes apparent that the pair have feelings that extend beyond mere friendship, Bella is still consumed by her love for Edward.
During often reckless adventures with Jacob, Bella realizes that she can see flashes of Edward’s image in the midst of her most daring and dangerous stunts like, motorcycle riding and cliff diving. Although Bella has many near-death experiences during her bout as an adrenaline junkie, a misunderstanding leads Edward to believe that Bella is truly dead.
This turn of events sends Bella and Edward’s sister Alice on a pulse-pounding journey around the world, to try and stop Edward from convincing the Italian Volturi vampires – the ruling body of the vampire world – to kill him, so that Edward may join Bella in death.
The Director
For the highly anticipated sequel to Twilight, Chris Weitz (The Golden Compass) takes the helm as director. Weitz had the daunting task of combining the intensity and romance of the first film, with the action-packed moments of the second. He also had to tackle CGI-effects for the introduction of the shape-shifting wolf pack. Thus far, fans and critics have been pleased with the look and action of New Moon.
While each of the films has been headed by a different director – Catherine Hardwicke for Twilight, and David Slade for the third installment Eclipse – rumors are already circling that Weitz will be asked to direct the fourth and final film, Breaking Dawn.
The Vampires: The vampires are definitely the main attraction when it comes to the Twilight franchise. However, New Moon kicks the vampirism up a notch, with the highly anticipated reveal of the Volturi vampires. You can find a cast list of all your favorite vamps here.
The Cullens
- Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen
- Ashley Greene as Alice Cullen
- Peter Facinelli as Dr. Carlisle Cullen
- Elizabeth Reaser as Esme Cullen
- Jackson Rathbone as Jasper Hale
- Nikki Reed as Rosalie Hale
- Kellan Lutz as Emmett Cullen
The Volturi
- Michael Sheen as Aro
- Christopher Heyerdahl as Marcus
- Jamie Campbell Bower as Caius
- Dakota Fanning as Jane
- Cameron Bright as Alec
- Charlie Bewley as Demetri
- Daniel Cudmore as Felix
- Noot Seear as Heidi
The Rogue Vampires
- Rachelle Lefevre as Victoria
- Edi Gathegi as Laurent
- Xavier Samuel as Riley
The Wolf Pack: The Quileute wolf pack brings a whole new dimension of supernatural hotness to The Twilight Saga, in that their abnormally warm body temperatures give cause for the pack to be shirtless throughout most of the movie. Who would complain about that? Check out the wolf pack cast.
- Taylor Lautner as Jacob Black
- Chaske Spencer as Sam Uley
- Bronson Pelletier as Jared
- Kiowa Gordon as Embry Call
- Alex Meraz as Paul
- Tyson Houseman as Quil Ateara
The Humans: The human cast of New Moon has varying degrees of involvement in the supernatural world. Some of the human cast are only friends or family of Bella’s, while Bella herself is the love interest of a vampire and a werewolf. Several of the humans are Quileutes privy to all the weird happenings of Forks, while another human is a Volturi employee. Read the list of human characters below.
- Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan
- Billy Burke as Sheriff Charlie Swan
- Gil Birmingham as Billy Black
- Graham Green as Harry Clearwater
- Tinsel Korey as Emily
- Michael Welch as Mike Newton
- Anna Kendrick as Jessica Stanley
- Christian Serratos as Angela Weber
- Justin Chon as Eric Yorkie
- Justine Wachsberger as Gianna
Whether you are “Team Edward” or “Team Jacob, check the official New Moon site for all the latest news, cast profiles, and trailers.
Before starring in the Twilight Saga of films, Kristen Stewart was a relatively obscure teenage actress with a few movies under her belt, and one of those “I think I have seen her in something,” faces. Since undertaking the role of Bella Swan in the films Twilight, and the highly anticipated New Moon, Stewart’s fame and popularity have exploded into a sea of adoring fans, and a horde of stalkerazzi looking to photograph her eating breakfast, picking her nose, or cozying up to rumored boyfriend and Twilight co-star Robert Pattinson.
If you are wringing your hands at the impending release of The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and you have worn out your copy of Twilight, score a K-Stew fix by checking out these top 5 movies to see starring Kristen herself.
1. Speak (2004)
Stewart plays the role of Melinda Sordino, a pretty, popular teenager who becomes a selective mute after suffering a traumatic event during the summer before her freshman year of high school. While at a summer party, Stewart’s character calls the police, which leaves her friends angry that she ended their underage drinking fun. However, for much of the film, no one knows the true reason why Stewart’s character called the police. The character of Melinda Sordino is ostracized, finding solace in her new friend Dave Petrakis, and her free-thinking art teacher Mr. Freeman.
This heart-wrenching tale about finding your voice, overcoming personal demons, and the complications of teenage life is a must see. Speak is based on a novel of the same name by Laurie Halse Anderson.
2. Adventureland (2009)
This quirky comedy about maturity, love, and your first and worst job, is just as heart-warming as it is hysterically funny. Stewart plays the role of Emily (”Em”) Lewin, a carnie at Adventureland theme park and co-worker of main character James Brennan, played by Zombieland star Jesse Eisenberg.
Stewart and Eisenberg’s characters “find themselves” and one another, during a summer of working games at the local theme park. Despite rude customers and small paychecks, Em and James, and the rest of their friends, have an unforgettable summer.
3. Into the Wild (2007)
In this critically acclaimed movie, you get to hear Kristen Stewart sing. Stewart plays Tracy Tatro, a 16-year-old girl who is one of the people that main character Chris McCandless meets on his journey to Alaska. The film, based on the life of McCandless, recounts his adventures as McCandless gives up his possessions, donates his life savings, and travels to live in the wild of Alaska.
McCandless, played by Emile Hirsch, meets Stewart’s character at a park/hippie commune where her family lives. It has been said that the depiction of McCandless and Tatro’s encounter in the film is an exaggeration of the true life story of the main character. In Into the Wild, the two characters struggle with their romantic feelings because of Tatro’s young age.
4. Panic Room (2002)
This thriller starring Jodie Foster, Forest Whitaker, Jared Leto, and Dwight Yoakam, was Kristen Stewart’s second film. Stewart plays the role of Sarah Altman, the daughter of Jodie Foster’s character Meg Altman. After a recent divorce, Foster’s character purchases a home with a panic room – an interior safe room that locks from the inside, preventing outside entry.
Before unpacking their boxes, Meg and Sarah have to shut themselves away in the panic room when three burglars break into the Altman’s new home. Foster and Stewart’s characters believe that they are safe, but soon realize that what the criminals want is inside the panic room, and that one of the burglars is the man who constructed the room.
5. The Messengers (2007)
Stewart plays the role of Jess Soloman, a troubled teen who moves with her family from the city of Chicago, to the farm life of North Dakota. The Soloman family moves into a home, that was seemingly abandoned by its previous owners, in order to begin a new life together.
Jess and her younger brother Ben soon begin to witness paranormal activity in and around the house. While Stewart’s character’s parents do not believe her ghost tales, she quickly begins to question what happened to the property’s original owners, and in turn, what could be in store for her family.
If you need a little Kristen Stewart in your life before the November 20, 2009 release of New Moon, then any of these 5 titles will give you your fill of the 19-year-old, pint-sized superstar. For more K-Stew movie titles, check out her IMDb profile.
