According to aceshowbiz. Com, Summit Entertainment is still trying to persuade Stephenie Meyer, the author of "The Twilight Saga's Breaking Dawn", to release the movie version in two parts, since they still need her permission.
Assuming the first film does well enough to warrant filming the rest of the book, the movie is set to become a tax day staple, as the final two installments are tentatively scheduled for April 15 of 2012 and 2013. Status: Seth Grahame-Smith's historical horror mashup just came out last year, but filming has already begun on the big budget adaptation, with "Wanted" director Timur Bekmambetov behind the camera. And in front of the camera is a cast of fresh-faced stars-in-the-making, including Benjamin Walker ("Flags of Our Fathers") as Lincoln and Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World") as his wife.
Status: Here's what we know about the fourth movie in the "Bourne" franchise: It will be released in 2012 and it takes its name from the 2004 novel by Eric Van Lustbader, who was charged with continuing the series after creator Robert Ludlum's death. And Tony Gilroy, who wrote the first three movies, will apparently be directing this one. Here's what we don't know: who will be in it, as Matt Damon has dropped out in favor of a yet-to-be-cast group playing black ops members affected by the events in the first three movies.
We've heard of sequels and prequels, but are you ready for the side-quel? Status: Acclaimed director Ang Lee ("Brokeback Mountain," "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon") is behind the push to adapt the popular 2001 novel by Yann Martel about an Indian boy who survives a shipwreck and spends months afloat with only a giant tiger as a companion.
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