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'Breaking Dawn' Film Is Being Worked On
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Responding to speculation on the fourth 'Twilight Saga' film, a representative for Summit Entertainment assures that the studio is working on to make 'The Twilight Saga's Breaking Dawn'.

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Much about "The Twilight Saga's Breaking Dawn" are still uncertain, but "The Twilight Saga's Eclipse" won't be the last movie chronicling Edward Cullen and Bella Swan's romance. E! Online reported that Summit Entertainment is indeed planning to bring the fourth Stephenie Meyer's book to the big screen.

"The fans should rest assured that we're working with Stephenie Meyer to bring 'Breaking Dawn' to the big screen," said a representative for the studio. The rep added, "As in all creative processes, things take time. We want to make sure we get it right."

Previously, Ashley Greene has dished on the possibility of "Breaking Dawn" being brought to big screen. Though she had not seen or read the fourth film's script, the actress, who has portrayed Alice Cullen since the first film in 2008, claimed that shooting of the fourth installment of the romance drama film will be started right after "Eclipse" is done.

During the interview which was conducted in July, Greene also suggested that "Breaking Dawn" is likely to get new director though she was not sure whether any of the previous directors might return. "[Eclipse director] David [Slade] and [New Moon director] Chris [Weitz] will both be busy in post-production, and Catherine [Hardwicke] will be doing Hamlet," she explained.

"The Twilight Saga's Breaking Dawn" follows the love story between mortal beauty Bella Swan and hundred-year-old vampire Edward Cullen. There was rumor that the fourth book may be split up into three movies, while Meyer herself believes it should be made into two films.

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