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Breaking Dawn - Part 1 and Part 2. Starring Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner,
Twilight saw the trio rose to immense stardom with fans majorly divided between Team Edward (played by Pattinson) and Team Jacob (played by Lautner).
Going down memory lane for our Pinkvilla Rewind series, we go back to May 2009, when a 15-year-old Justin Bieber was asked what he thought about
Twilight. At the time when the J-14 interview was conducted,
Twilight had already released to major fan mayhem while just a few months after, in November,
New Moon was making its way to theatres. When quizzed if he was a fan of
Kristen Stewart Reportedly Eyed For New Twilight Movie
Twilight last summer as new book
Midnight Sun was released, reigniting the dormant fandom who had obsessed over the feature film franchise a decade previously.
It’s hard to describe just how passionate, intense and often downright manic
Twilight mania was at the apex of its popularity, but there were teenage girls and middle-aged moms at each other’s throats over whether they were Team Edward or Team Jacob, and it was truly bizarre to witness.
It also yielded a massively successful movie series, with the five installments combining to earn over $3.3 billion at the box office despite all of them being tepidly received by critics, with none of them managing to rise above a 49% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Myer has already revealed that she’s planning to write two more books, though, which would have naturally pricked up the ears of Summit Entertainment, who hold the rights to adapt her work for the big screen.
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And it was Miranda Harcourt, a popular actress and acting coach who played Olga in The Hobbit. Who the fuck is Olga? Who cares! It’s The Hobbit, so she’s basically kiwi royalty.
I looked Miranda up on Facebook. We had nine mutual friends (I hate New Zealand). I flicked her a message asking about the legend. She confirmed:
“Me and my flatmate whose name I won’t mention but is an employee of Otago Uni, moved into the dressing rooms upstairs there for a while in between flats. Would have stayed for longer but one morning I came down in my bare feet and skimpy nightie to get some hot water from the front bit at the top of the stairs, only to find 100 students in there doing an exam. Busted! We had to move out xx”