Twi cast talks Eclipse

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Last Updated on July 26, 2021

So as you may have heard, NEW MOON blazed a shrieking trail across the globe this past weekend, making an absolutely stunning $274 million worldwide. For a movie that cost about $50 million to make, that’s sorta not bad.

Much to Summit’s delight, ECLIPSE has already been made and should be ready to go by its JUNE 30, 2010 release date. (Even if it isn’t completed – would it really matter?) As can be expected, the cast is already talking about the third in the TWILIGHT “saga”, which has been helmed by David Slade. Yahoo has a montage below of the young actors chatting up the flick, and it really just sounds like it’s the same f*cking movie all again. Hopefully with fewer shirtless Native Americans…

Check out the video below.

Source: Yahoo!

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