Could Breaking Dawn go ahead without Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene?
Rumour has it the stars are holding up talks over pay, and could be cut from the movie altogether
Rumour has it the stars are holding up talks over pay, and could be cut from the movie altogether
It's been rumoured final Twilight film Breaking Dawn could go ahead without Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene, after they have been holding up talks over pay.
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Insiders have already revealed film bosses at Summit Entertainment are planning to split the final Twilight installment into two films.
And brand new director Bill Condon has been signed up to direct the Breaking Dawn movies.
But it's all gone rather quiet since the last announcement, and insiders are sure it's all down to a dispute over pay.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene - who play Emmett and Alice Cullen in the films - have not agreed terms for the final flick.
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The stars have reportedly branded current pay offers 'offensive' in comparison to the rest of the cast, and have refused to sign on the dotted line.
Now insiders are worried that Summit may decided to write their characters out altogether, or cut ties with at least one of them to 'make a point' as they try and press ahead with filming.
So we may not be seeing them again after all.
Would you be happy about a Breaking Dawn without Emmett and Alice? Let us know your views in the comments box below.
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