Meyer Dismisses Reports Of ‘drama’ With Movie Studio

By WENN
Wednesday, January 13, 2010

TWILIGHT author STEPHENIE MEYER has assured fans she isn’t fighting with movie bosses over the final vampire movie THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN, insisting reports were fabricated to “stir things up.”

Production was said to have stalled on the big-screen adaptation of Meyer’s fourth and final Twilight book, Breaking Dawn, which Summit Entertainment executives reportedly wanted to split into two films.

But Meyer denies she has been trying to coerce the filmmakers into making just one film out of her 754-page novel - because she supports whatever creative decision they make.

In a post on her official blog, Meyer writes, “Just a quick note on the subject of the Breaking Dawn film: there is no drama over whether the book should be one movie or two. My personal feeling is that it would be very difficult to cram the whole story into one movie (as I’ve said in many interviews previous to this), but if a great way of doing that surfaces, I’m all for it. Two or one, whichever way fits the story best is fine by me, and everyone I’ve spoken with at Summit seems to feel the same way.

“We’re all excited to move forward on this, and we are slowly and surely getting there. I know people are anxious for news, and so sometimes gossip gets fabricated to stir things up, but there’s no basis to this particular story.”

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