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The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (DVD)
Recording Studio:Lionsgate

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, commonly referred to as Eclipse, is a 2010 American romantic fantasy film based on Stephenie Meyer s 2007 novel of the same name and the 2010 companion novella The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner. It is the third installment of The Twilight Saga film series, following 2008 s Twilight and 2009 s New Moon. Summit Entertainment greenlit the film in February 2009. Directed by David Slade, the film stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, reprising their roles as Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, and Jacob Black, respectively. Melissa Rosenberg, who penned the scripts for both Twilight and New Moon, returned as screenwriter. Filming began on August 17, 2009, at Vancouver Film Studios, and finished in late October, with post-production beginning early the following month. Bryce Dallas Howard joins the cast as returning character, Victoria, who was previously portrayed by Rachelle Lefevre in the first two films.

The film was released worldwide on June 30, 2010 in theaters, and became the first (and only) Twilight film to be released in IMAX. The film has received mixed reception from critics. It held the record for biggest midnight opening in the United States and Canada in box office history, grossing an estimated $30 million, until it was surpassed by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 in 2011. The film then scored the biggest Wednesday opening in the United States and Canada history with $68,533,840 beating Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen s $62 million. Eclipse has also become the film with the widest independent release, playing in over 4,416 theaters, surpassing its predecessor, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, which held the record since November 2009.


Plot

In Seattle, not far from Forks, Victoria attacks Riley Biers, so she can begin to create an army of newborns with him to get her revenge on Edward Cullen for killing her true love James.

Back in Forks, Edward and Bella Swan discuss the complications of becoming an immortal vampire. At 18 years old, one year older than Edward was when he became a vampire, Bella expresses her aversion to the idea of marrying so young. Edward refuses to turn her into a vampire until they are married, his argument that she should have various human experiences she would otherwise miss. While Charlie Swan investigates the disappearance of Riley Biers, Edward suspects his disappearance was caused by the newborn vampires, furthering his suspicions is Riley s intrusion into Bella s room.

Although Edward fears for her safety, Bella insists that Jacob Black and the rest of the werewolf pack would never harm her, but Edward is still unconvinced. Bella goes to La Push to see Jacob and returns home unharmed. During one of her visits, Jacob confesses he is in love with her, and forcefully kisses her. Furious, Bella punches him and sprains her hand, and Edward later threatens Jacob if he ever touches her without her consent again and tells him to wait for Bella to give it to him. She even revokes the invitations for Jacob and his pack members to her graduation party, but when he apologizes for his behavior, she forgives him.

Meanwhile, Alice sees a vision of the newborn army attacking Forks led by Riley Biers. Jacob, accompanied by Quil and Embry overhear this, which leads to an alliance between the Cullens and Wolf pack. Later, the Cullens and the wolves agree to a meeting place and time to train and discuss strategy.

During the training Jasper explains to Bella that he was created by a vampire named Maria to control a newborn army. He hated his original existence and upon meeting Alice, joined the Cullens with her. Bella sees the true bond between a mated vampire pair and begins to understand Jasper better. Despite her reluctance to marry, Bella realizes that spending eternity with Edward is more important to her than anything else and agrees to marry him.

Edward and Bella camp up in the mountains to hide her from the bloodthirsty newborns. During the night, she overhears a conversation between Edward and Jacob, in which they temporarily put aside their hatred towards each other. In the morning, Jacob overhears Edward and Bella discussing their engagement and takes off. She desperately asks him to kiss her, realizing she has fallen in love with him. Edward finds out about the kiss but is not upset, as Bella tells him her love for Jacob is not as strong as her love for him.

When Victoria appears, Edward kills her while Seth kills Riley. The Cullens and the Quileute wolves, meanwhile, destroy her army , though Jacob is injured saving Leah Clearwater from a newborn. Several members of the vampire police, the Volturi, arrive to deal with the newborn army. They also see that the Cullens are guarding the newborn, Bree Tanner, who had refused to fight and surrendered to Carlisle and Esme. Jane tortures her to collect information, then instructs Felix to kill her, despite the Cullens efforts to spare her.

When Jane notes that Caius will find it interesting that Bella is still human, Bella informs her the date for her transformation has been set. She visits the injured Jacob to tell him that even though she is in love with him, she has chosen to be with Edward. Heartbroken but willing to accept her choice, Jacob reluctantly agrees to stop trying to come between her and Edward.

Bella and Edward go to their meadow, where she tells him she has decided to do things his way: get married, have sex, then be transformed into a vampire. She also explains that she never has been normal and never will be; she s felt out of place her entire life, but when she is in Edward s world she feels stronger and complete. At the end of the film they decide they need to tell Charlie about their engagement.


Cast

  • Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan:An 18-year-old who finds herself surrounded by danger and targeted by the vengeful vampire Victoria. In the meantime, she must choose between her love for vampire Edward Cullen and her friendship with werewolf Jacob Black. Edward had proposed to Bella in the previous film and she says yes in this film, ultimately choosing him over Jacob.
  • Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen:Bella s vampire boyfriend who is capable of reading minds, except for Bella s. In New Moon, Edward left Bella, and now he has returned to try to stay a part of her life. Edward had proposed to Bella in the previous film and she says yes in this film.
  • Taylor Lautner as Jacob Black:A werewolf in whom Bella found solace during Edward s absence in New Moon. Now, Edward has returned to Bella s life permanently, and Jacob is looking for ways to prove that he is a better choice for her. He is heartbroken and furious when he finds out Bella is marrying Edward but is unable to do anything to stop her.
  • Peter Facinelli as Carlisle Cullen:A compassionate doctor who acts as a father figure to the Cullen coven. He turned each member of the Cullen family into vampires other than Alice (who was turned by an unknown vampire) and Jasper (who was turned by a Spanish vampire and his former love, Maria).
  • Elizabeth Reaser as Esme Cullen: A loving mother figure to the Cullen coven and the wife of Carlisle.
  • Ashley Greene as Alice Cullen:A member of the Cullen family who can see subjective visions of the future and who is close friends with Bella. Being Jasper s mate, she helps him control his thirst for blood and is also the reason why he stays with the Cullen family. Alice s vision of the Seattle army helped the Cullen coven ally themselves with the Quileute pack and come up with a plan to protect Bella from Victoria.
  • Kellan Lutz as Emmett Cullen: The strongest member of the Cullen family, who provides comic relief.
  • Nikki Reed as Rosalie Hale: One of the most beautiful vampires in the world, according to Bella. She was raped by her fiancé and left to die before she became a vampire. She also feels that Bella is making a mistake for choosing to live the life of a vampire before she could live a full human life.
  • Jackson Rathbone as Jasper Hale: A civil war fighter who was turned into a vampire to train newborns. He s also a member of the Cullen coven who trains his family to fight newborn vampires and can feel/control/manipulate emotions.
  • Billy Burke as Charlie Swan: Bella s father and Forks s Chief of Police. Burke admits he has not read the Twilight books, saying, We can t make the book, we re making the movie , and that he works from the scripts.
  • Bryce Dallas Howard as Victoria: A vengeful vampire who wants to kill Bella to avenge her mate, James, whom she supposes to be killed by Edward in the first Twilight film. She meets her end at the hands of Edward when Bella cuts herself on purpose to distract her.
  • Dakota Fanning as Jane: A loyal servant to the Volturi and Alec s twin sister.
  • Cameron Bright as Alec: A loyal servant to the Volturi and Jane s twin brother.
  • Xavier Samuel as Riley Biers: The one Victoria changed to help her form an army of newborn vampires.
  • Jodelle Ferland as Bree Tanner: A newborn vampire created to fight the Cullens, in the newborn army. She is executed by the Volturi at the end of the film.
  • Sarah Clarke as Renée Dwyer: Bella s mother who lives in Jacksonville, Florida with her husband Phil.
  • Anna Kendrick as Jessica Stanley: One of Bella s friends in Forks.
  • Michael Welch as Mike Newton: One of Bella s friend s in Forks. Mike has a crush on Bella, and does not like Edward.
  • Catalina Sandino Moreno as Maria: The one that turns Jasper into a vampire.
  • Daniel Cudmore as Felix: A loyal servant to the Volturi who is one of their guards. He executes Bree Tanner at the end of the film.

Production

Development

In early November 2008, Summit announced that they had attained the rights to the remaining books in Stephenie Meyer s Twilight series: New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn. In February 2009, Summit confirmed that they would begin working on The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. On the same day, it was announced that since New Moon director Chris Weitz would be in post-production for New Moon when Eclipse began shooting, he would not be directing the third film. Instead, the film would be helmed by director David Slade, with Melissa Rosenberg returning as screenwriter. David Slade dove right into the project, interviewing cast members individually between two and three times to discuss characters and the plot.

Casting

Summit Entertainment revealed that they would replace Rachelle Lefevre, who played an evil vampire named Victoria, with Bryce Dallas Howard in late July 2009. They attributed the change to scheduling conflicts, and Lefevre responded by saying she was stunned and greatly saddened by the decision. Howard had previously rejected the role of Victoria as too small of a part when she was approached to play her in Twilight.

Silent Hill s Jodelle Ferland was cast as the newly turned vampire, Bree Tanner. Other new cast members include Xavier Samuel as Riley, Jack Huston as Royce King II, Catalina Sandino Moreno as Maria, Julia Jones as Leah Clearwater, and Boo Boo Stewart as Seth Clearwater.

Actors who auditioned for the various roles were not given a script to work from. Instead, actress Kirsten Prout mentioned, they made the scenes exact transcripts from the book.... They didn t give the screenplay out. So, the audition side was just reading a page of Twilight and reading the lines that were interspersed between the descriptions.

Filming and post-production

Principal photography for Eclipse began on August 17, 2009, at Vancouver Film Studios. On August 29, photos captured Kristen Stewart, Billy Burke, and other principal actors, filming a scene with graduation caps and gowns. September 2 brought Xavier Samuel together with Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson filming at a soundstage for scenes at Bella s house. Director David Slade stated that they filmed a scene with a tent on September 13. He also said that they filmed a kiss between Jacob and Bella on September 17. Filming wrapped up on October 29, 2009, while post-production began in late November. Slade published multiple updates on his Twitter account proclaiming that editing was going well. He said the story and the way approached the film calls for a more realistic approach. In April 2010, it was revealed that reshoots to the film were needed. Both Slade and Stephenie Meyer were present at the shoot along with the three main stars.

In January 2010, an early draft of the film s script was leaked on the Internet. The script presumably belonged to star Jackson Rathbone, as his name was watermarked across each page.

Music

The score for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse was composed by Howard Shore, who composed the scores for such films as The Lord of the Rings trilogy and The Aviator. The film s soundtrack was released on June 8, 2010, by Atlantic Records in conjunction with music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas Chop Shop label. The lead single from the soundtrack is Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever) , performed by the British band Muse.

On May 11, 2010, MySpace announced that the full Eclipse soundtrack listing would be unveiled starting at 8 a.m. the following morning every half-hour, totaling six hours. The album debuted at #2 on Billboard 200.


Distribution

Marketing

On November 5, 2009, the American Film Market revealed the first poster for Eclipse. In late February 2010, Summit Entertainment announced that the first trailer would be attached to the studio s own film, Remember Me, which also stars Robert Pattinson. On March 10, 2010, a 10-second preview of the trailer was released online, followed by the release of the full trailer the next day. The trailer s release coincided with the launching of the film s official website. On March 19, 2010, The Twilight Saga: New Moon was released on DVD and Blu-ray; the Walmart Ultimate Fan Edition includes a 7-minute first look at Eclipse. On March 23, the second poster for the film was released. The final Eclipse trailer debuted on The Oprah Winfrey Show, and in promotion for the movie, Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner, and Dakota Fanning made a guest appearance on the show May 13; the audience also viewed a version of the film. On June 6, 2010, a sneak peek of the film was shown at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards; that same week, more clips and TV spots were released also.

In order to tie in the lunar eclipse on June 26, 2010, Summit Entertainment hosted screenings of the first two films in The Twilight Saga film series in twelve cities throughout the United States. The event was streamed live from Philadelphia and San Diego, and included cast member appearances and special previews of Eclipse.

Nordstrom and Summit Entertainment joined together to sell a fashion collection inspired by the film, as was done for the previous installment. Created by Awake Inc., the collection is based on Ashley Greene s character, Alice, and Kristen Stewart s character, Bella. The Eclipse collection became available on June 4, 2010. In a similar style to its New Moon marketing, Burger King started promoting the film on Monday, June 21, 2010. Their promotion heavily focuses on the Team Jacob vs. Team Edward aspect of the film.

Release

Tickets for Eclipse went on sale on various online movie ticket sellers on Friday, May 14, 2010. The official red carpet premiere for the film was held on June 24, 2010, at the Nokia Plaza in Los Angeles. An official United Kingdom premiere was held in Leicester Square, London on July 1, 2010. However, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner were not present.

Eclipse opened in 4,416 theaters and 193 IMAX screens. With that, early predictions forecasted the film will gross anywhere from $150 million to $180 million within its first six days of release, putting the record set by The Twilight Saga: New Moon s in danger of being broken. Eclipse accounted for 82 percent of Fandango s online ticket sales, reaching the top five on May 14, 2010. MovieTickets.com stated that Eclipse was the top advance ticket seller on its site, with more than 50 percent of daily ticket sales. The film was the top advance ticket seller as of June 2010. Early ticket sales for the film also have broken records for Gold Class Cinemas, where more than 8,500 Twilight fans have reserved tickets; the Fairview, TX location sold out their showings of Eclipse for June 30.

The film was re-released into theaters on September 13, 2010 in recognition of lead character Bella Swan s birthday.

Home media

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse was released on DVD in the United States on December 4, 2010. The Two Disc Special Edition DVD and Blu-ray discs include special features such as: eight deleted and extended scenes, music videos by Muse and Metric from The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and commentaries by Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, Stephenie Meyer and Wyck Geoffery. It was released on December 1, 2010 in New Zealand and Australia. There is also a gift set Two-Disc Collector s Edition which features a unique packaging and 6 collectible photo cards. In North American DVD sales, the film has currently grossed $164,676,695 and has sold more than 9,424,505 units.


Reception

Box office

Eclipse set a new record for the biggest midnight opening in the United States and Canada in box office history, grossing an estimated $30.1 million in over 4,000 theaters. The record was formerly held by the previous film, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, with $26.3 million in 3,514 theaters. It held the record until the summer of 2011, when it was broken by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, which made $43.5 million. Eclipse also had the highest midnight gross of the franchise until it was topped in November 2011 by its successor, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 ($30.3 million). The movie also surpassed Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen in total grosses for a midnight screening in IMAX. Eclipse garnered more than $1 million at 192 theaters, while Revenge of the Fallen earned $959,000, until it was beaten five months later by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 with $1.4 million. The film grossed $68.5 million on its opening day in the United States and Canada, becoming the biggest single-day Wednesday opening over Revenge of the Fallen s $62 million, and the third biggest single-day opening ever at the time. As of 2011, the film has the third-highest opening-day gross of the series behind New Moon ($72.7 million) and Breaking Dawn - Part 1 ($72.0 million). Furthermore, the film earned $9 million at various IMAX locations during its first week.

After six days of release in the United States and Canada, the film ended Independence Day with a total of $176.4 million, including $64.8 million during its first weekend. In its second weekend, the film fell 51%, a better standing than its predecessors, grossing an estimated $31.7 million.

The film opened overseas with $16.2 million, beating records set by the film s predecessor in Russia with an estimated $3.9 million (since surpassed by Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides which earned $5 million), in Italy with an estimated $3.1 million, in the Philippines, grossing $1.2 million, and in Belgium, where it grossed an estimated $1.1 million. It is the third-best opening day ever in Italy; in the Philippines, Eclipse topped Spider-Man 3 for best opening day ever, and was the highest opening day ever in Belgium. In three days, Eclipse topped the box office with $121.3 million and during its first weekend it earned $71.3 million.

Overseas in its second weekend, the film grossed $70.6 million from 9,440 screens in 63 markets, a 1% drop from its first weekend. The film opened in the United Kingdom at number one, grossing $20.7 million from 523 locations (including previews), the market s biggest opening of 2010 (until Toy Story 3 surpassed it) and about $1.7 million more than The Twilight Saga: New Moon grossed in its opening weekend in November 2009. The film also debuted at number one in France, grossing $13.3 million, which marks the third-largest opening in the country for a 2010 film (behind Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 s ($20.7 million) and Alice in Wonderland s ($15.4 million). The film opened at number one in South Korea with $4.9 million.

The film ended its box-office run in the U.S.A. and Canada on October 21, 2010 having grossed $300,531,751, surpassing its predecessor The Twilight Saga: New Moon, which grossed $296,623,634 a few months before, to become the highest-grossing film of the franchise and the highest-grossing romantic fantasy, werewolf and vampire movie of all time at the American and Canadian box office. It is the fourth movie of 2010 to reach $300 million and ranks 46th on the all-time chart in the U.S.A. and Canada. Compared to its predecessor overseas, it has grossed $393,047,815 against New Moon s $413,203,156. Therefore, internationally, Eclipse remains the second-highest-grossing film in the franchise with $693,579,566 against New Moon s $709,826,790. Eclipse s highest-grossing markets except the U.S.A. and Canada are the UK, Ireland and Malta ($45,709,785), Germany ($33,087,955), France and the Maghreb region ($32,987,421), Italy ($19,984,000), Brazil ($30,499,010) and Australia ($28,566,737).

Critical response

Reviews for the film were mixed, but more favorable than New Moon. Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 48% based on 244 reviews, with a rating average of 5.46/10. The site s general consensus is that, Stuffed with characters and overly reliant on uninspired dialogue, Eclipse won t win The Twilight Saga many new converts, despite an improved blend of romance and action fantasy. Review aggregation website Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 reviews from film critics, the film holds a rating score of 58/100 based on 38 reviews, indicating mixed or average reviews .

The Hollywood Reporter posted a positive review of Eclipse, saying the film nails it . Peter Debruge of Variety reports that the film finally feels more like the blockbuster this top-earning franchise deserves .

Rick Bentley of McClatchy Newspapers stated the film was the best in The Twilight Saga so far, suggesting that, The person who should be worried is Bill Condon, the director tapped for the two-part finale, Breaking Dawn. He s got a real challenge to make movies as good as Eclipse. The New York Times praised David Slade s ability to make an entertaining film, calling it funny and better than its predecessors, but wrote that the acting has not improved much. Giving the film 4.5 out of 5 stars, Betsey Sharkey from the Los Angeles Times praised David Slade s method of blending his previous works to form a funny movie. She stated, Eclipse eclipse its predecessors. The film was also listed in 49th place by Moviefone on its list of the 50 best movies of 2010.

Roger Moore of the Orlando Sentinel gave the film 2.5 out of 4 stars, stating, The dullness of the performances really stands out when somebody like Bryce Dallas Howard, or Anna Kendrick turn up and liven up their scenes. While calling the film too chatty and too long , he did compliment David Slade s directing and noted that the movie will please the fans. Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune gave the film 2 out of 5 stars, stating that David Slade s pacing is everything like molasses running uphill . He also criticized the characters, the actors portraying them, the big close-ups of hand-held devices, and called Howard Shore s score gunk . Wesley Morris from the Boston Globe stated, If the first two movies were get a room, part three is get a therapist . He said the second and third film repeat that discovery without truly deepening it...the movies are interesting without ever being good.

A mixed review said that while Eclipse restores some of the energy New Moon zapped out of the franchise and has enough quality performances to keep it involving , the film isn t quite the adrenaline-charged game-changer for love story haters that its marketing might lead you to believe. The majority of the action remains protracted and not especially scintillating should-we-or-shouldn t-we conversations between the central triangle. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gave the film a more positive review than for the first two films in the saga, but still felt the movie was a constant, unclever conversation between the three main characters. He criticized the gazes both Edward and Jacob give Bella throughout the movie, and noted that the mountain range that appears in the film looks like landscapes painted by that guy on TV who shows you how to paint stuff like that. He also predicted that a lack of understanding for the film series in general would not bode well with the audience, stating, I doubt anyone not intimately familiar with the earlier installments could make head or tails of the opening scenes. He gave the film 2 stars out of 4. Steve Persall of the St. Peterburg Times called the movie just monstrously bad , and said, Eclipse leaves the sputtering story arc in idle, with only an uneasy truce between the vampire and werewolf clans amounting to anything new and rating it grade C−. The Guardian s columnist Peter Bradshaw gave the film a one-star rating in a review that lampooned Bella s continued abstinence, among other plot elements. Bradshaw, dubbing the series The epic of the unbroken duck , wrote that Bella Swan is starting to make Doris Day look like the nympho from hell , and concluded that it could be time to sharpen the wooden stake.

Accolades

YearCeremonyAwardResult
2010National Movie AwardsMost Anticipated Movie Of The SummerWon
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Summer Movie
Choice Summer Movie Star: Female (Kristen Stewart)
Choice Summer Movie Star: Male (Robert Pattinson)
Choice Summer Movie Star: Male (Taylor Lautner)Nominated
Choice Music: Love Song (Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever))
Scream AwardsThe Ultimate Scream
Best Fantasy MovieWon
Best Fantasy Actress: Kristen Stewart
Best Fantasy Actor: Robert Pattinson
Best Fantasy Actor: Taylor LautnerNominated
Best Breakthrough Performance - Male: Xavier Samuel
Nickelodeon Australian Kids Choice Awards 2010Favourite MovieWon
Favorite Movie Star: Kristen StewartNominated
Favorite Movie Star: Robert Pattinson
Favorite Movie Star: Xavier Samuel
Hottest Hottie: Taylor Lautner
Fave Kiss: Kristen Stewart & Robert Pattinson
Fave Kiss: Kristen Stewart & Taylor Lautner
Brazilian Kids Choice Awards 2010Couple of the Year : Kristen Stewart & Robert PattinsonWon
American Music AwardsFavorite SoundtrackNominated
Satellite AwardsBest Original Song: Eclipse (All Yours)
Best Original Song: What Part of Forever
2011People s Choice AwardsFavorite MovieWon
Favorite Drama Movie
Favorite Movie Actress: Kristen Stewart
Favorite Movie Actor: Robert PattinsonNominated
Favorite Movie Actor: Taylor Lautner
Favorite On-Screen Team: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor LautnerWon
Grammy AwardsBest Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual MediaNominated
Golden Raspberry AwardsWorst Picture
Worst Director: David Slade
Worst Actor: Taylor Lautner
Worst Actor: Robert Pattinson
Worst Actress: Kristen Stewart
Worst Screenplay: Melissa Rosenberg
Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-Off or Sequel
Worst Screen Ensemble
Worst Supporting Actor: Jackson RathboneWon
Kids Choice AwardsFavorite Movie Actress: Kristen StewartNominated
MTV Movie AwardsBest MovieWon
Best Female Performance: Kristen Stewart
Best Male Performance: Robert Pattinson
Best Male Performance: Taylor LautnerNominated
Best Breakout Star: Xavier Samuel
Best Fight: Robert Pattinson, Bryce Dallas Howard and Xavier SamuelWon
Best Kiss: Kristen Stewart & Robert Pattinson
Best Kiss: Kristen Stewart & Taylor LautnerNominated
37th Saturn AwardsBest Fantasy Film
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Choice Movie Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy (Kristen Stewart)
Choice Movie Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy (Robert Pattinson)
Choice Movie Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy (Taylor Lautner)Won
Choice Movie: Villain (Bryce Dallas Howard)Nominated
Choice Movie: Male Scene Stealer (Kellan Lutz)Won
Choice Movie: Female Scene Stealer (Ashley Greene)
Choice Movie: Liplock (Kristen Stewart & Robert Pattinson)Nominated
Choice Movie: Liplock (Kristen Stewart & Taylor Lautner)
Choice Movie: Male Breakout Star (Xavier Samuel)
Choice Vampire: Robert PattinsonWon
Choice Vampire: Nikki ReedNominated
Choice Male Hottie: Robert Pattinson
Choice Male Hottie: Taylor Lautner

Sequel

Summit Entertainment announced in November 2008 that they had obtained the rights to the fourth book in the Twilight series, Breaking Dawn and greenlit a two film adaptation in April 2010. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 was released on November 18, 2011 and Part 2 on November 16, 2012 with Bill Condon directing, and author Stephenie Meyer co-producing.


Condition

New

Publisher

Lionsgate

Rating MPA

Pg-13

Recording Length

124 Minutes

Recording Studio

Lionsgate

Format

DVD

Age Group

Adult

Amazon ASIN

https://images-na.ss

UPC / EAN

025192083266

Year

2010

ReleaseDate

2010-06-30

RuntimeMins

124

RuntimeStr

2h 4min

Awards

Awards, 22 wins & 34 nominations

Directors

David Slade

Writers

Melissa Rosenberg, Stephenie Meyer

Stars

Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner

Produced by

Bill Bannerman, Marty Bowen, Wyck Godfrey, Isaac Klausner, Greg Mooradian, Mark Morgan, Guy Oseary, Karen Rosenfelt

Music by

Howard Shore

Cinematography by

Javier Aguirresarobe

Film Editing by

Art Jones, Nancy Richardson

Casting By

Stuart Aikins, Sean Cossey, Rene Haynes

Production Design by

Paul D. Austerberry

Art Direction by

Nate Fredenburg, Jeremy Stanbridge

Set Decoration by

Shannon Gottlieb, Rose Marie McSherry

Costume Design by

Tish Monaghan

Makeup Department

Rexford Bangle, Stacey Butterworth, Marisa Cappellaro, Janella Churchill, Bonnie Clevering, Jill Corp, Danielle Derby, Ceilidh Dunn, Paul Edwards, Danielle Fowler, Joann Fowler, Céline Godeau, Leslie Graham, Michelle Hrescak, Lise Kuhr, Amanda Kuryk, Lisa Leonard, Shauna Magrath, Robin Mathews, Shelagh McIvor, Sara Michael, Patricia Murray, Michael Nickiforek, Frida Norrman, Koji Ohmura, Cristina Patterson, Charles Porlier, Sean Sansom, Gina Sherritt, Amy St. Jean-Anzinger, Bill Terezakis, Amber Trudeau, Brenda Turner, Amy Van Wormer, Kim Zilcosky, Jamie Hess

Production Management

Mary Guilfoyle, Sara Irvine-Erickson, Andrea Isaacs, Barbara Kelly, Colleen Mitchell

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Bill Bannerman, Karin Behrenz, Alex Burnett, Josy Capkun, E.J. Foerster, Jack Hardy, Yannick Leray, Darius Matheson, Justin Muller, Andrew Otter Niiranen, Dawn Charette

Art Department

John Alvarez, Chris Atherton, Phil Autelitano, Tony Beck, Alistair Bell, Keonna Brisdon, Chelsea Brown, Jared Brown, Lynn Chaulk, Connie Chilton, Kevin Clark, Paul Duffy, Terry Foerster, Lauren Geaghan, Doug Hardwick, Salmon Harris, Jeffrey Henderson, David Paul Hewitt White, Jan Holmsten, Charmaine Husum, Catherine Ircha, Paul Jenkinson, Carl Johansen, Jaclyn Kenney, John B. Keys, Rick Kramer, Mike McLeod, Tasha Lee Moth, Trevor Oleksy, Derek Pineo, Dorian Reese, Dave Righton, Richard Schultz, Rodrigo Segovia, Joey Silva, Tyler Smith, Mark Stainthorpe, James Summers, Grant Swain, Nevin Swain, Darryl Tifenbach, Adrien Van Viersen, Neil Westlake, Mikal Williams, Sheila Millar, Graeme Morgan

Sound Department

Wade Barnett, Ryan Collins, Lara Dale, Brian Dunlop, Marshall Garlington, Ellen Heuer, Scott Kramer, James Kusan, Tim Limer, Travis MacKay, Chris Navarro, Mark Noda, Stuart Provine, A. Josh Reinhardt, Leslie Shatz, Naan Spiess, Callie Thurman, Mandell Winter, James Wright, Tony Wyman, Ryan Young

Special Effects by

Dennis Briest, Alex Burdett, Terence J. Cox, Chris Hatchwell, Chris Link, Adam Tayler, Harry Tomsic, Dan Youngs

Visual Effects by

Nathan Abbot, Simon Ager, Casey Allen, Holli Alvarado, Blake Anderson, Russel Ang, Spencer Armajo, Avi Arora, Jim Aupperle, Joseph Bailey, Cheryl Bainum, Jeremy Ball, David Barkes, Geeta Basantani, Ori Ben-Shabat, Jordan Benwick, Hege Anita Berg, Tim Bobyk, Jeremy Boissinot, Nicolas Bonnell, Stefanie Boose, Kyle Botha, Guy Botham, Robert Bourgeault, Aharon Bourland, Adam Bradley, Devin Breese, Hans Brekke, Nicholas Brooks, Randy Brown, Shannon Caldwell, Xavier Callamand, Howard R. Campbell, Steve Casa, Christophe Chabot-Blanchet, Freddy Chavez Olmos, Marco Checa Garcia, Jeremy Cho, YouJin Choung, Allison Clarke, Trent Claus, Andrew M. Collins, Emanuele Comotti, Tara Conley, Christopher Courtland, Tom Cowland, Jon Cowley, Robert Cribbett, Cynthia Crimmins, Scott Dace, Dominic Daigle, Pedram Daraeizadeh, Joel Davis, Alessandra de Souza, Yoshi DeHerrera, Valerie Delahaye, Nigel Denton-Howes, Chris Derochie, Harshal Deshpande, Simon Devault, Nicolas Deziel, Gus Dizon, Crystal Dowd, Brennan Doyle, Jon Doyle, Derick Dressel, Peter Dudley, Laurens Ehrmann, Michelle Eisenreich, Deak Ferrand, Brian Fisher, Marilyne Fleury, David Fox, Page Frakes, Joshua Frankel, Fortunato Frattasio, Miles Friedman, Mathias Frodin, Ryoji Fujita, Andrew Gardner, Shannon Gerardin, Allan Gersten, Chris Gibbons, Brent Gilmartin, Kyle Gray, William Groebe, Jason Gross, Robin Hackl, John Haddon, Lee Hahn, Brian Harder, Andy Hass, Kevin Tod Haug, Hans Heymans, Heather Elisa Hill, Richard Hirst, Brian Howald, Vivien Hulbert, Michael Larry Hutchinson, Ivan Imanishi, Brett Ineson, Chris Ingersoll, Amanda Instone, Rusty Ippolito, Elbert Irving IV, Matt Jacobs, Alicia Johnson, Danny Jones, Kirk Jung, Andrew Kaufman, Tia Keri, Ara Khanikian, Jin Yong Kim, Jiwoon Kim, SeungJang Jack Kim, Bernhard Kimbacher, Paul King, Shira Mandel Kluger, Ken Kokka, Julianna Kolakis, Alex Lama, Tom Lamb, Jesus Lavin, Evelyne Leblond, Danny Lee, Max Leonard, Eric Leven, Dave Levine, Dan Levitan, Brice Liesveld, Jimmy Lillard, Alex Llewellyn, Ben Lumsden, Jonathan MacPherson, Veronica Marino, Eric Marko, Helena Masand, Tomoka Matsumura, Jim McVay, Marco Menco, Jeremy Mesana, Andrew Millard, Jacob Curtis Miller, Katie Miller, Stephen Misek, Farhad Mohasseb, Sébastien Moreau, Jean-Francois Morissette, Stephen Moros, Henrique Moser, Lucio Moser, Jonathan Moyes, Peter Muyzers, Bruce Nicholson, Thomas Nittmann, Reika Nixon, Sam Nixon, Brian Nugent, Mike O Neill, Josiane O Rourke, Robert Olsson, Miguel Ortega, Caleb Owens, Warren Paeff, Chris Paizis, Blaise Panfalone, Clark Parkhurst, James Pastorius, Chris Pettigrew, Darryl Pfiel, Chi Pham, Vincent Poitras, Jason Pomerantz, Etienne Poulin St-Laurent, Mark Powers, Henry Precheur, Paul Pytlik, Janet Quen, Jonathan S. Ramos, Satish Ratakonda, Mathieu Raynault, Lauren Ritchie, Loren Robinson, Pau Rocher, Cabral Rock, Xavier Roig, Jules Roman, Niketa Roman, Thomas Rosseter, Angel Gil Ruiz, Moika Sabourin, Jordan Schilling, Jakob Schmidt, David Schnee, Hamish Schumacher, Carla Schwam, Shervin Shoghian, Randal Shore, Lee Ann Simard, Scott Singer, Brian Smith, Jean-Clement Soret, Laurent Spillemaecker, Frederic St-Arnaud, Dottie Starling, Ken Steel, Derek Stevenson, Jeremy Stewart, Siouxsie Stewart, Frederick George Stuhrberg, Dan Sukiennik, Jeremiah Sweeney, Aleksander Szkudlarek, Mark Tamny, Wilson Tang, Jacob Telleen, Philippe Thibault, James Tichenor, Phil Tippett, Benoit Touchette, Tom Truscott, Stephen Unterfranz, Michele C. Vallillo, Brad van Bodegom, Martijn van Herk, Frederick B. Vega, Kenneth Voss, Wendy Walker, Shawn Wallbridge, Shawn Walsh, Colin Walter, Jessica Wan, Richard Wardlow, Friend Michael Wells, Jeremy West, Cameron Widen, Chad Wiebe, Edson Williams, Bruce Woloshyn, Samson Sing Wun Wong, Kazuyoshi Yamagiwa, Gus Yamin, Ren-Wei Yang, Jesús L. Yapor, Kelvin Yee, Matt Yeoman, Christopher Lee Zammit, Vera Zivny, Ryan Zuttermeister, Elika Burns, Andrea Chlebak, Sanjay Das, Joni Golley, Ignacio Suárez Rubio

Stunts

Trevor Addie, Loyd Bateman, Krista Bell, Clint Carleton, Janene Carleton, Brett Chan, Philip Chang, Colby Chartrand, Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle, Kimberly Chiang, Andrew Chin, Fraser Corbett, Ashlea Earl, Jonathan Eusebio, Corbin Fox, Rikki Gagne, Lani Gelera, Christopher Gordon, Kory Grim, Joel Harris, Leif Havdale, Riley Jones, Trevor Jones, Jon Kralt, Keanu Lam, Dave Lane, Patrick Mark, Atlin Mitchell, Layton Morrison, Darryl Quon, Todd Scott, Grant Smith, Jackson Spidell, Larissa Stadnichuk, John Stoneham Jr., Matt Thompson, Monte Thompson, Ty Trand, Alicia Turner, Jon Valera, Owen Walstrom, Eli Zagoudakis, Rob Compton, Larry Lam

Camera and Electrical Department

Skylar Almas, Scott Andrew Armstrong, Carlos Avila, Greg Beaton, Oliver Berg, Jeffery Bjorgum, Scott Campbell, Rob Cantin, Mark Cohen, Cary Cooper, Rob Cotroneo, Christopher Davis, Virgile Dean, Tony Derkach, Jacob Egglestone, Cam Esau, Kimberly French, Rod Frew, Brent Gies, Oliver Gläser, Alex Godfrey, Doane Gregory, Sandra Hardy, Russell Hawkes, Dean Heselden, Danny Ho, Igor Jadue-Lillo, Gaetan Jalbert, Carl Jensen, Justin Johns, Barry Kaiser, Norbert Kaluza, Gene Keigher, Ryan Ketchum, Jan Klompje, Doug Lavender, Josh Lovig, Neil Macdonald, Matt Margolis, Chris Martin, Marty McInally, Ed McMahon, Jordana Meilleur, Saubrie Mohamed, David Norris, Robert L. O Hara, Michelle Ortt, Dean Reca, Clayton Richard-Long, Ralph Rutherford, Courtland Sandover-Sly, Ed Animal Schulz, Bill Stefandis, Krista Stumph, Leonard Taylor, Owen Taylor, Bill Tennant, Mike Thorkilsen, Tony Thorpe, Adam Uttley, Roger Vernon, James Vinblad, Landin Walsh, Roger Wells, Robin West, John Westerlaken, Lance White, Tony Whiteside, Carrie Wilson, Adriene Wyse

Animation Department

Miguel A. Fuertes, Tom Gibbons, Geoff Wheeler

Casting Department

Damian Barret, Andrea Brown, Barbara Harris, Lisa Nicole Lennox, Taye Nelson, J.J. Ogilvy

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Jenny Bernice, Isabel Bloor, Tess Brummitt, Susan Davis, Jennifer Dawson, Debbie Geaghan, Tara R. Hinecker, Aieisha Li, Bren Moore, Karin Nosella, Amie Payne, Terry Pitts, Lily Yuen

Editorial Department

Steve Bobertz, Daniel Boccoli, Randall James Bol, Mark Goldblatt, Erik Jessen, Bruce Lomet, Michael MacDonald, Warren Mazutinec, Carl McKay, Harry Muller, Everette Webber, Darin Wooldridge, Leslie Adkins-Garza, Lance Spindler

Location Management

Brad Erickson, Abraham Fraser, Jedrzej Kowalski, Dan Kuzmenko, Michael J. LeGresley, Shawn Swanky

Music Department

Christine Bergren, Mark Berrow, Thomas Bowes, Nicholas Bucknall, Allison Cummings, Peter Davies, Andrew Dudman, Alan Frey, Ginger Greaves, Lewis Jones, Paul Katz, Steve Mair, Charlotte Matthew, John O Mahony, Andy Parker, Alexandra Patsavas, Tom Pigott Smith, Michael T. Ryan, Jonathan Schultz, Ellen Segal, Howard Shore, James Sizemore, Kasey Truman, Helen Tunstall, Cassidy Turbin, Allen Walley, Kirsty Whalley, Lucy Whalley, Brittany Whyte, John Barrett, Rachel Bolt, Scott Johnson, Adam Milo Smalley, Tim Starnes, Bruce White

Script and Continuity Department

Claudia Morgado

Transportation Department

Rodney Beech, Terence Chase, Matthew Habgood, Herb Langill, Erica Maletz, Ryan Moroz, Mike Witherington

Additional Crew

Christy Adair, Ahmet Ahmet, Caellum Allan, Sheila Allen, Toni Atterbury, John Balfour, Karen Barna, David Beaumont, Bob Bedard, Zoe Bower Robert, Barbara Branch, Lisa Breitman, Terence Chase, Kyle Cornell, Shannon Corrie, Michael Craig, Jason Crosby, Charles Crossin, Tana David, Darius de Andrade, Milo de Villiers, Ken Dhaliwal, Erica Farjo, Erik Feig, Shayne Fiske, Jonathan Fox, Andrea Fraser-Winsby, Allison Garfield, Olivia Gauer, Rachel Graham, Cameron Grierson, Braden Haggerty, Julie Hansen, Michael J. Harker, Tamara Harland, Jessica Hoyles, Jerrold McKinley Ivery, Anne Jacobsen, Quanita Johnson, Jill Kabush, Tessa Kovach, Nathan Larsen, Sharon Lindala, Adam Londy, Giovanni Lopez, Spencer Hon Lui, Caroline MacVicar, Max Marois, Emely Martin, Brett McDermid, Shaun Mckay, Dean McManus, Jill McQueen, Dan Meehan, James Moffat, Ola Mota, Barry Murphy, Taye Nelson, David B. Oliver, Christina Ollson, Mike Park, Harley Pasternak, Michael Prokop, Paul Puzzella, Alison Rasberry, Benjamin R. Reder, Jarod Ridge, Russ Riggins, Zoe Robyn, Weatie Rosenlehner, Jule Dude Rustemeier, Michael Schulz, Michael James Scotty Scott, Shawn Seifert, Natasha Shumny, Chris Smith, Ryan Steacy, Todd Steiner, Karen Stermscheg, Nicole Stojkovich, Natalie Sutcliffe, Jason Taylor, Kelli Turner, Chanda Venable, Nancy Vibert, Alex Voong, Kathleen Whelan, Geoff White, Konrad Damian Wieclawski, Sean Wolput, Blair Woodruff, Amanda Wowryk, Tamara Young, Eric Kops, Regan B. Pederson

Genres

Action, Adventure, Drama

Companies

Summit Entertainment, Temple Hill Entertainment, Maverick Films

Countries

USA

Languages

English

ContentRating

PG-13

ImDbRating

5

ImDb Rating Votes

245656

Metacritic Rating

58

Short Description

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, commonly referred to as Eclipse, is a 2010 American romantic fantasy film based on Stephenie Meyer s 2007 novel of the same name and the 2010 companion novella The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner. It is the third installment of The Twilight Saga film series, following 2008 s Twilight and 2009 s New Moon. Summit Entertainment greenlit the film in February 2009. Directed by David Slade, the film stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, reprising their roles as Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, and Jacob Black, respectively. Melissa Rosenberg, who penned the scripts for both Twilight and New Moon, returned as screenwriter. Filming began on August 17, 2009, at Vancouver Film Studios, and finished in late October, with post-production beginning early the following month. Bryce Dallas Howard joins the cast as returning character, Victoria, who was previously portrayed by Rachelle Lefevre in the first two films.

The film was released worldwide on June 30, 2010 in theaters, and became the first (and only) Twilight film to be released in IMAX. The film has received mixed reception from critics. It held the record for biggest midnight opening in the United States and Canada in box office history, grossing an estimated $30 million, until it was surpassed by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 in 2011. The film then scored the biggest Wednesday opening in the United States and Canada history with $68,533,840 beating Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen s $62 million. Eclipse has also become the film with the widest independent release, playing in over 4,416 theaters, surpassing its predecessor, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, which held the record since November 2009.

Box Office Budget

$68,000,000 (estimated)

Box Office Opening Weekend USA

$64,832,191

Box Office Gross USA

$300,531,751

Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross

$698,491,347

Keywords

Snow adventure,vampire,werewolf,2000s,2010s