Twilight team hasn’t even started working on Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn yet (they were planning to kick off filming in a couple of weeks in Brazil) but all devoted Twi-hards are dying to learn more about the most intriguing part of the final book of the saga.
SPOILER ALERT!!! Knowing that the book tells about Bella’s married life and her first sex with husband Edward, giving birth to daughter and starting her life as a vampire, the thing everyone is damn curious about is whether the studio and producers are going to stick to the book or try to make the movie more young viewers-friendly excluding all the risque scenes of sex and child birth.
Previously, screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg said she could completely delete sex scenes and childbirth scenes from the vampire drama adding that the movie would be better without sex, “gore and guts.” Besides, deleting risque scenes will help the movie escape being R-rated.
On the fan site, on Facebook, all the comments are, ‘It has to be R-rated! You have to show the childbirth! Gore and guts and sex!’,” Rosenberg said in June this year. “For me it’s actually more interesting to not see it. You know, you can do childbirth without seeing childbirth… It doesn’t mean it’s any less evocative of an experience.”
However, the new reports claim Breaking Dawn director Bill Condonand Melissa Rosenberg have decided to make the movies “faithful to the book”:
I don’t think it’s about the amount of blood you show,” Bill Condon said. “It’s on their faces. It’s all from Bella’s point of view when you’re seeing what’s going [on]. It should feel visceral. I think it’s going to be pretty intense.”
Breaking Dawn Part I is set for release on November 18, 2011. Breaking Dawn Part II is out in November 2012. Both two final parts of the franchise will star Robert Pattinson as Edward, Kristen Stewartas Bella, Taylor Lautner as Jacob Black.
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