The first trailer for "The Twilight Saga's Breaking Dawn Part II"
will be revealed in a foreseeable future. Lionsgate Films confirmed
that the anticipated sneak peek of the final installment from the "Twilight Saga" film series is set to be screened in front of none other than much awaited "The Hunger Games".
In an announcement on Friday, Feburary 10, Lionsgate's chief executive Jon Feltheimer said, " 'The Twilight Saga's Breaking Dawn Part II' trailer will debut exclusively on every 'Hunger Games' print on its opening night for what will be Lionsgate's largest release ever." The strategy was made to gain a massive base of Twi-hards to the opening weekend of "Hunger Games", which will arrive in the U.S. theaters on March 23.
During the Friday conference call with analysts, Feltheimer shared that he was confident the combo of "Breaking Dawn II" and "Hunger Games" will generate "highly visible" gross for the studio. He said, "Now we have a strong pipeline of young-adult franchises."
Meanwhile, former Summit Entertainment president Rob Friedman said during the call that a sixth "Twilight" film is possible to happen, but it is only if authoress Stephenie Meyer comes out with another book. "It's totally in her hands," said Friedman.
"Breaking Dawn II", which will open in theaters nationwide on November 16, takes place after the birth of Bella and Edward's daughter Renesmee. The couple must now face a perilous chain of events that pits the Cullens and their allies against the Volturi, which is the fearsome council of vampire leaders.
Bill Condon returns as the helmer with Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner reprising their phenomenal roles as Bella, Edward and Jacob respectively.
In an announcement on Friday, Feburary 10, Lionsgate's chief executive Jon Feltheimer said, " 'The Twilight Saga's Breaking Dawn Part II' trailer will debut exclusively on every 'Hunger Games' print on its opening night for what will be Lionsgate's largest release ever." The strategy was made to gain a massive base of Twi-hards to the opening weekend of "Hunger Games", which will arrive in the U.S. theaters on March 23.
During the Friday conference call with analysts, Feltheimer shared that he was confident the combo of "Breaking Dawn II" and "Hunger Games" will generate "highly visible" gross for the studio. He said, "Now we have a strong pipeline of young-adult franchises."
Meanwhile, former Summit Entertainment president Rob Friedman said during the call that a sixth "Twilight" film is possible to happen, but it is only if authoress Stephenie Meyer comes out with another book. "It's totally in her hands," said Friedman.
"Breaking Dawn II", which will open in theaters nationwide on November 16, takes place after the birth of Bella and Edward's daughter Renesmee. The couple must now face a perilous chain of events that pits the Cullens and their allies against the Volturi, which is the fearsome council of vampire leaders.
Bill Condon returns as the helmer with Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner reprising their phenomenal roles as Bella, Edward and Jacob respectively.
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