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'Breaking Dawn' Gets Promise to Be Developed
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'There's every intention to make 'Breaking Dawn',' says producer Wyck Godfrey when assuring that the fourth 'Twilight' film will be happening.

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After "The Twilight Saga's New Moon" hits theaters and "The Twilight Saga's Eclipse" wrapped production, fans have been expecting that Summit Entertainment will develop "The Twilight Saga's Breaking Dawn". However, the studio has not announced yet that they will make a movie adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's fourth "Twilight" novel.

In a video interview that has just been posted by Making Of, "Twilight" producer Wyck Godfrey has promised that "Breaking Dawn" will be happening. "There's every intention to make 'Breaking Dawn'," he stated after explaining how they have put a lot of their efforts into the first two films.

Prior to Godfrey, Robert Pattinson has confirmed "Breaking Dawn" is "pretty much inevitable." Moreover, the depicter of vampire Edward Cullen believed the shooting will be started before the end of 2010. "I think it's going to be probably end of next year before filming," he said, before adding that the schedule is still subject to change.

Should "The Twilight Saga's Breaking Dawn" is happening, it will continue the love story between mortal beauty Bella Swan and hundred-year-old vampire Edward Cullen. Previously, there was a rumor that the fourth book may be split up into three movies, while the author, Stephenie Meyer, believes it should be made into two films.

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