Recently Reelzchannel asked five of the sites covering the New Moon film to share their five most anticipated scenes that will be in the New Moon movie. Here’s a sample of what they had to say [SPOILERS AHEAD!]
His Golden Eyes:
- Bella, Jacob, and Mike at the movies — This is one of the lighter moments in the story. This scene provides some much-need comic relief after Bella’s comatose months. It’s nice to see Bella moving forward, and let’s face it, as much as we adore the pesky-but-adorable Mike Newton, him puking his poor little guts out will provide us with countless laughs.
NewMoonMovie.org:
- The one everyone is waiting for, Bella jumping from a cliff
- The high-speed scene where Alice and Bella are rushing to save Edward in the stolen, yellow Porsche
- Laurent discovering Bella in the woods, and then the werewolves menacingly coming out of the forest
- A glimpse into Alice’s vision (flashback of the future?) of Edward walking out into the sun and everyone seeing him glow
- The large group of tourists being led into the Volturi feeding room and slowly realizing that they have walked into a trap
twilight20somethings.com
- Port Angelas/the first time Bella “hears” Edward
- When Bella wakes up after Italy and thinks it’s a dream, and then her epiphany
Twilighters.org
- When Bella stops Edward from exposing himself in Volterra
- Meeting the Volturi
BellaandEdward.com
- The whole of chapter 3, ‘The End”
- Bella’s birthday party
What scenes are you most anticipating in the upcoming New Moon movie? Post them in the comments and then head over to ReelzChannel to read the rest of the list!

Sarah Clarke, who also stars in Trust Me and 24, plays Bella’s mom Renée Dwyer in the movies based on the popular Twilight Series novels by Stephanie Meyer. MediaBlvd caught up with her recently to find out what she thought about Twilight and the upcoming New Moon–
MediaBlvd> Will you get more to do in the next film?
Sarah> I hope. Because it’s about the kids, they wanted to focus on them. The first scene was a really good establishing character scene for Bella and her mom, and they cut it down so much, I was like, “Oh, my God!” In the first book, the mother is written off as a nag, but they made a really good mom character in the movie. If she does come back, in a substantial way, a lot goes down with Bella in the second book and you would need your mom for. Being a mom now, and maybe I’m biased, your mom is a really important part of your life.
MediaBlvd> So, you haven’t read past New Moon yet?
Sarah> No. I don’t have a lot of time to read. I read Twilight so fast. I had the audition on a Monday, and I got the book the Friday before, so I read it over the weekend and I loved it. With New Moon, I’m taking a little more time with just because I’m working.
MediaBlvd> How do you feel about the change in director? Do you just go in and do your work, and you don’t worry about that?
Sarah> Yeah. I feel like there are reasons for everything. I think Catherine Hardwicke did a great job with the first movie, but the Harry Potter movies have different directors, and it’s always interesting to see how they can influence it. I think it will be exciting to see.
MediaBlvd> You’ve been involved with two high-profile projects, with 24 and Twilight. Do you get fans from both, or is Twilight overshadowing everything now?
Sarah> It’s a totally different fan base, in each case. With Twilight, people are so obsessed with that book, and they really want to know the ins and outs of what people think. Just going onto the first book, I couldn’t say anything about what’s going to happen next. I’ve just read New Moon, so I’m just now getting familiar with it. I would say it’s completely different groups of fans. With 24, I get very technical questions about the ins and outs of the CIA and anti-terrorist work. With Twilight, they ask, “Do you like werewolves or vampires?”
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So do you think you are the biggest Twilight fan? Do you know what Meyer asked fans to do when distributing advanced reading copies of New Moon? How about why Meyer changed her mind in relation to the epigraph at the beginning of New Moon which came from Romeo and Juliet? What reason did she have for changing it? Do you know the name of the online version of the New Moon story as seen through Jacob’s eyes?
If you think you know the answers to these tricky questions check out this New Moon quiz!
Are you a young Native American? Do you know someone who is? The guys at the Casting Scoop have just revealed that Rene Haynes is heading up the Native American casting on the New Moon movie and they are looking for people to audition for a part in the wolf pack. You need to be quick though as the deadline is the end of January!
Now, before everyone hyperventilates, please read the following instructions and follow them TO THE LETTER, in order to ensure your chances at being considered for the film:
SEEKING NATIVE AMERICAN TEENS AND YOUNG ADULTS
Casting Director René Haynes and her staff are very happy to accommodate any Native teens and young adults (who look very youthful) who are interested in sending them an audition.
HOW TO SUBMIT
First thing to do if you fit the specs is to email a recent photo and your contact information to: info@rhcasting.com.
They are not currently seeking submissions for any roles other than the ones mentioned here, so only respond if you meet the above requirements.
* For the love of Edward, do not attempt to call the casting office.
* Repeat: Do not call the casting office.
* One more time? Please, please, please do not call the casting office.
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
You will be sent a package that has very specific instructions, as well as the deadline, which is January 30.
Read the rest at The Casting Scoop: “New Moon” Casting Director Announces Search for Native Americans
After all of the media speculation about Vanessa Hudgens auditioning for the part as vampire Leah in the upcoming New Moon film it has come to light that Leah isn’t even going to be in the movie!
Twilight and New Moon scriptwriter Melissa Rosenberg is reported as saying:
“if Vanessa is auditioning for the role of Leah, she’s written her own pages to read, ’cause I didn’t write ‘em. “
No big surprise really as Leah doesn’t really feature in New Moon - but it’s good to put an end to all of the speculation.