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Film

Summit Entertainment, who created the film adaptation of the first novel in the series, Twilight, announced in November 2008 that they had obtained the rights to the rest of the books in Meyer's series, including Breaking Dawn.[33] According to Variety, the studio is considering splitting the 754-page book into two films, along the same lines as Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.[34] Meyer said she believed Breaking Dawn may be impossible to make into a film due to Renesmee, writing that an actress could not play her because she is a baby but has complete awareness, and that "the one thing that I've never seen is a CGI human being who truly looks real"; however, she went on to state that "they develop amazing new technologies everyday, and we've got a little time left."[3] There are also concerns about making a PG-13 movie adaptation, due to the book's complex and graphic storylines, including the birth of a half-vampire, half-human baby.[34] When talking about Taylor Lautner's next film for Summit Entertainment, producer Wyck Godfrey stated, "Lautner will reprise his role of Jacob in Breaking Dawn beginning in late 2010, and it is likely that the final book will be divided into two films that will shoot back-to-back."[35] They are considering filming in Vancouver beginning in fall 2010.[36]

Melissa Rosenberg, the screenwriter for the previous films in the franchise, is writing the Breaking Dawn script(s).[36] If two films are made, Summit will have to negotiate new deals with the main cast, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, since they are only under contract for four films.[34] On April 28, 2010, Bill Condon was officially announced as Breaking Dawn's director, though whether or not it will be released as two films has yet to be decided.[37]

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Twilight
Cam Gigandet James
Rachelle Lefevre Victoria
Edi Gathegi Laurent
Billy Burke Charlie Swan
Anna Kendrick Jessica Stanley
Michael Welch Mike Newton
Christian Serratos Angela Weber
Justin Chon Eric Yorkie
Gregory Tyree Boyce Tyler Crowley
Gil Birmingham Billy Black
Ned Bellamy Waylon Forge
José Zúñiga Mr. Molina
Sarah Clarke Renee Dwyer
Matt Bushell Phil Dwyer
Solomon Trimble Sam Uley
Stephenie Meyer žena s notebookom v reštaurácii
Bryce Flint-Sommerville strážnik vo fabrike
Alexander Mendeluk útočník
Hunter Jackson útočník
Gavin Bristol útočník
Sean McGrath útočník
Katie Powers čašníčka v Bella Italia
Catherine Grimme malá Bella

New Moon
Rachelle Lefevre Victoria
Edi Gathegi Laurent
Billy Burke Charlie Swan
Anna Kendrick Jessica Stanley
Michael Welch Mike Newton
Christian Serratos Angela Weber
Justin Chon Eric Yorkie
Gil Birmingham Billy Black
Bronson Pelletier Jared
Alex Meraz Paul
Kiowa Gordon Embry Call
Chaske Spencer Sam Uley
Tyson Houseman Quil Ateara
Michael Sheen Aro
Christopher Heyerdahl Marcus
Jamie Campbell Bower Caius
Charlie Bewley Demetri
Daniel Cudmore Felix
Dakota Fanning Jane
Cameron Bright Alec
Graham Greene Harry Clearwater
Tinsel Korey Emily Young
Noot Seear Heidi
Justine Wachsberger Gianna


Eclipse
Bryce Dallas Howard Victoria
Billy Burke Charlie Swan
Anna Kendrick Jessica Stanley
Michael Welch Mike Newton
Christian Serratos Angela Weber
Justin Chon Eric Yorkie
Gil Birmingham Billy Black
Bronson Pelletier Jared
Alex Meraz Paul
Kiowa Gordon Embry Call
Chaske Spencer Sam Uley
Tyson Houseman Quil Ateara
Charlie Bewley Demetri
Daniel Cudmore Felix
Dakota Fanning Jane
Cameron Bright Alec
Tinsel Korey Emily Young
Jodelle Ferland Bree
Julia Jones Leah Clearwater
Sarah Clarke Renée Dwyer
BooBoo Stewart Seth Clearwater
Kirsten Prout Lucy
Leah Gibson Nettie
Jack Huston Royce King II
Catalina Sandino Moreno Maria
Xavier Samuel Riley
   
   
   

Reception

Reception of Breaking Dawn was, at best, "mixed".[18] Lev Grossman wrote, "First, since there's a lot of one-star reviews up on Amazon, let me say up front: I loved Breaking Dawn."[19] Cara von Wrangel Kinsey of School Library Journal responded with a positive review, describing the book as "captivating" and noting, "While this novel is darker and more mature than the earlier titles, Meyer's twists and turns are not out of character."[20] The Charlotte Observer agreed and called the book "pretty darned good", but criticized the book's length saying, "I wish [Stephenie Meyer] hadn't felt compelled to pack so much into one volume. It should have been two books."[21] Mary Harris Russell of the Chicago Tribune also responded with a positive review and hailed the book as a "fun read", noting that Stephenie Meyer "continues to produce witty writing about families, teenagers and popular culture",[22] while Time called the book "a wild but satisfying finish to the ballad of Bella and Edward" and gave it a rating of A-.[23] An article in The Daily News Tribune said of Breaking Dawn, "Some of the dialog is a bit stilted,... but, if you stay close to Meyer's rich and prodigious narrative, you too might fall in love with its suspense and moving sensitivity".[24]

Publishers Weekly stated that the main problem with Breaking Dawn was that, "Essentially, everyone gets everything they want, even if their desires necessitate an about-face in characterization or the messy introduction of some back story. Nobody has to renounce anything or suffer more than temporarily—in other words, grandeur is out."[25] In an article by The Associated Press, journalist Sara Rose wrote on NewsOK.com that fans of the series would love "engaging characters, great humor, a distracting obsession with beauty, focus on the minutiae of emotions"; however "casual readers may be disappointed with a lot of build-up and little action."[26] The Independent called the book, "shockingly, tackily, sick-makingly sexist" and said that "Bella Swan lives to serve men and suffer."[27] Entertainment Weekly graded Breaking Dawn with a D, criticizing the birth scene and Bella's "unwavering passion for Edward" and having no other goals.[28] The Washington Post also responded with a negative review, making comments such as, "Meyer has put a stake through the heart of her own beloved creation," and "Breaking Dawn has a childbirth sequence that may promote lifelong abstinence in sensitive types."[29]

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Meyer responded to the negative response of many fans to the book and called it the "Rob Effect"; she said that the fans need time to accept the ending of Breaking Dawn, just as they needed time to accept Robert Pattinson playing the role of Edward in the Twilight movie.[30]