MTV News has a straight-up ridiculous amount of original “Twilight” franchise content — on-set interviews, intimate sit-downs with cast and crew, exclusive clips and photos and more.

As we reach Friday’s (November 20) opening of “New Moon,” we had to reach back into our archives and pull out some of the very best stuff — both for the hard-core fans who can’t get enough of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, and for those casual observers who are trying to get up to speed before hitting the theater this weekend. Without further ado, check out MTV News’ “New Moon” cheat sheet.

Would Taylor Return?
Following the $380 million success of “Twilight” — with its story of forbidden romance between Pattinson’s vampire Edward Cullen and Stewart’s high school girl Bella Swan — there were two big questions: Would Taylor Lautner reprise his role as werewolf Jacob Black for “New Moon,” and who would direct the sequel?

After the departure of “Twilight” helmer Catherine Hardwicke, the choice for a director was up in the air, and Chris Weitz got the call. His task? Take the story about Bella’s heartbreak after Edward leaves her and she begins to develop an attachment to Jacob and fashion it into another blockbuster hit. The other question was answered when Lautner hit the gym, packed on 30 pounds of muscle and re-secured his role.

The First Visions Arrive
As the cast headed to Vancouver to begin filming, the first peeks at “New Moon” began to trickle out. MTV News debuted the first official logo, a photo of the vaunted wolf pack appeared and set pics leaked out. Finally, the first footage arrived in May — at the MTV Movie Awards, of course.

Meet the Volturi
After the trailers and the photos, we finally got a look at the Volturi, those powerful bloodsuckers who have become a royal governing authority in the vampire world, delivering violent justice to anyone who threatens their way of life: Jane (Dakota Fanning), Caius (Jamie Campbell Bower), Alec (Cameron Bright), Marcus (Christopher Heyerdahl) and Aro (Michael Sheen).

More of Everything Twilighters Crave
As we got closer to the film’s release, studio Summit Entertainment continued to pump out content that all the fans desired. The cast and crew gave us a behind-the-scenes look at what it took to create the wolf pack and the Volturi; clips of Lautner, Stewart and Pattinson popped up on the Web; and then, at September’s MTV Video Music Awards, we debuted yet another trailer.

The Stars Speak
By November, the opening of “New Moon” was just weeks away and the cast sat down with MTV to talk all things “Twilight.” Pattinson spoke about his relationship with Stewart, his performance in the film and what’s next in his career. Stewart discussed the changes in her character from the first to the second movie, how she’s watched Pattinson become a more confident person and what audiences will find truly shocking in “New Moon.” Lautner chatted about the dark times when he was almost replaced, what he’s most proud of in the film and the qualities he shares with his character.

The Future
What, you haven’t heard about “Eclipse”? And “Breaking Dawn”? “New Moon” is just the second film in what could eventually become a five-picture saga, if “Dawn,” as rumored, is split up into two separate movies. The “Twilight” franchise will be around for years to come. And we promise: MTV News will be covering it from every angle.

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The first 250 donors who schedule an appointment for either drive at
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for November 2 drive or "Q003" for the November 3 and present to donate blood
will receive a free pair of tickets to a special midnight screening of
Twilight:New Moon. The screenings are taking place at the SouthSide Works
Theater on Nov. 19, 2009, the night prior to the opening day of the movie's
release, and at 11:59PM and on Nov. 20, 2009 at 11:59PM. These will be one of
the first public showings of the film. Additional single tickets to the
midnight screenings are available while supplies last to donors who show up
and donate the day of the blood drive as a "walk-in."

BOSTON — If “New Moon” is the

low point of Jasper Hale’s presence in the “Twilight” saga, then “Eclipse” is the high. When MTV News caught up with Jackson Rathbone last week on the set of his indie flick “Girlfriend,” he still had two weeks of “Eclipse” filming left. Much of his shooting had been completed, and he shared some of the big scenes he had already finished.

“I got to go back into my old roots, got to ride some horses again, which was nice. Got to put these riding boots to use, which is good,” Rathbone said, motioning to his boots. “I actually can ride a horse.”

In “Eclipse,” Jasper tells Bella (Kristen Stewart) about his life before he met Carlisle Cullen (Peter Facinelli). Unlike Edward (Robert Pattinson), Rosalie (Nikki Reed), Esme (Elizabeth Reaser) and Emmett (Kellan Lutz), both Jasper and Alice Cullen (Ashley Greene) were transformed into vampires before they met Carlisle. Jasper plays a large role in the third installment of the series because he is the only vampire among them who knows how to combat the newborn vampire army Victoria (now played by Bryce Dallas Howard) is building.

Jasper’s backstory, which takes place during the Civil War, will be told through flashbacks, Rathbone confirmed. Though the explanation of Jasper’s history takes up a good portion of the novel, he hinted that the film version would be shorter.

“It was just really fantastic to get to delve in there and to get to don all the Civil War regalia and whatnot. That was a pleasure,” he said. “I had to wear this wool suit of a major, cavalry major. “I got the big hat and everything. Hop off the horse, bow to these ladies, and then I get eaten. And then I get turned!”

There will also be flashbacks of Jasper training newborn vampires while he’s still “a bad dude, a bad vampire,” Rathbone said. He added that training from another film, “The Last Airbender,” including wrestling, hand-to-hand combat and weapon play, was useful since there wasn’t much time to prepare for the fight scenes in “Eclipse.” But Rathbone was quick to clarify none of the vampires’ combat scenes would be martial art-y.

Rathbone said Jasper will tell Bella his story after a training sequence where he helps the Cullens prepare for the newborn army that’s approaching.

“It’s actually the first time Bella and Jasper interact that’s longer than one sentence, or me attacking her,” Rathbone said, laughing. “Kristen and I kept saying it was really nice to get to work together because we had never had a chance to really, kind of, like, get into some dialogue.”

Alex-Meraz.jpgAlex Meraz. Photo by John Russo.

It’s (unofficially) Wolf Day! Just as Summit Entertainment releases new footage from Twilight: New Moon, featuring the pumped up and fluffed out Wolf Pack, VF.com brings you two exclusive interviews from some of the newest Twilight saga cast members.

First up is Alex Meraz, who, judging from the snarling werewolf he plays in the following clip [click past the jump], is not one to take kindly to pestering questions. Luckily for us, he was up for discussing life on set, bonding with his pack-mates at the gym, and exactly what he thinks about each of his fellow wolves. Little Gold Men caught up with Alex on the road—literally—as he was driving through his home state of Arizona.

Full interview here

Ask Robert Pattinson how he’s handling the global hysteria that now surrounds him and he says: “All right, I hope.” Then he runs his hand through that tousled mop of his (a sign that he’s anxious) and adds: “It’s still sort of new.”

It’s almost 12 months since the first Twilight film was unleashed on the world. Twelve months since we clapped eyes on the sensitive, tortured and fiercely handsome vampire named Edward Cullen from Stephenie Meyer’s massively popular novels. Twelve months since Pattinson, the 23-year-old British actor who plays the red-blooded teenage vamp, became an international heart-throb.

One minute he has a bit part in two Harry Potter films (he played Cedric Diggory in The Goblet of Fire and The Order of the Phoenix). The next he’s the object of every teenage girl’s affections. They’re screaming right now outside his hotel room. He’s in France to promote The Twilight Saga: New Moon , the follow-up to Twilight (there are four novels in all). Whenever he goes near the window to smoke, a crescendo of noise erupts from the street below.

“To be honest, I still don’t really understand what’s going on,” he says. “Like yesterday, I was having lunch down the road. We were in this place for a couple of hours and suddenly there was like 400 people outside on the street. It was just so nuts and it’s like that all the time now.”

If Pattinson hasn’t come to grips with the global hysteria by now, how will he cope when New Moon is released next month?

“When the second one comes out, then I’ll see how I am. Mostly I can ignore things to quite a big extent and kind of pretend they’re not really happening,” he says, sounding eerily calm.

“I just don’t take any of it seriously. It’s just a job and while it’s a job I love, girls scream out for Edward, not Robert. I still can’t get a date.”

Pattinson has been peddling this line for months. He won’t fess up to dating Twilight co-star Kristen Stewart, who plays Bella. Perhaps he’s under studio instructions to appear single? It probably boosts ticket sales.

The real reason Pattinson is so calm is simple: “I’m not the lead in the second film. Taylor [Lautner] is.” He grins idiotically. “I appear in Bella’s dreams. So I’m in it but the focus is not on me. I just have significant moments at the beginning … and the end. So I’m more of a supporting role in this one, which is why I felt so free. I didn’t have to deal with any of the bullshit of the first one. I don’t have to hold the movie or worry about the fans. I think I did it better without all those pressures.”

Pattinson is extraordinarily beautiful. He’s been called the Johnny Depp of his generation and been crowned Sexiest Man on the Planet by Glamour magazine, Top Hunk by Entertainment Tonight and Hottest Actor by Rolling Stone.

Like Depp, he has the same asymmetrical beauty, the same gorgeous man-boy face. He’s 185 centimetres tall, lean and he, too, exudes a masculine femininity. Depp also started out as a teenage idol before he began furiously deconstructing that image. Ditto for Pattinson.

“After Harry Potter I could have done a lot more teen movies,” he says.

Instead he starred as a young Salvador Dali who has a bromance with poet Federico Garcia Lorca in this year’s Little Ashes.

“I had to do all these hardcore gay sex scenes, when I haven’t even had a sex scene with a girl in a film yet,” he laughs.

“I’m lining up so many different films so it’ll be harder to just label me the vampire guy.”

Those include Remember Me, with Aussie beauty Emilie de Ravin from Lost, and Unbound Captives, a western set in 1859, which stars Hugh Jackman – but more on that later.

Before Twilight, Pattinson was on the verge of quitting the acting game in favour of music. “With acting, a lot of the time you’re doing scenes you don’t really relate to and you don’t really know why you’re being cast half the time,” he laughs. He “understood” music. He’s been playing the piano since he was five. He composes and sings. It’s second nature. Acting isn’t. He still feels “awkward in front of a camera”.

Pattinson has a lovely voice and performed two songs in Twilight – something he now regrets. “When the first film came out I felt like a complete tosser,” he says. “It looked like I was trying to be cool or something, like Eminem. You know, be in a movie and then do a song for the soundtrack. But I didn’t look cool, I just looked ridiculous.”

Pattinson’s lack of self-confidence is staggering yet endearing. Compliment his singing and he’ll change the subject. Compliment his performance and he’ll tell you you’re bonkers. But he’ll stick to acting for now only because he’d “starve to death” as a musician.

Pattinson has two older sisters – Lizzy, a musician, who’s in the band Aurora; and Victoria, who’s in advertising. His father imported classic cars and his mother worked for a modelling agency. It was his father who encouraged him to pursue acting (to meet girls). So he modelled, did some amateur theatre and British television.

But now he has to go. A plane is waiting. He yawns and looks tired. So how does he unwind?

“I don’t really need to do stuff to relax or get away because all my interests are part of my job,” he says. “Like I’ll watch movies to be inspired to do other movies. I read books to be inspired. I listen to music to be inspired to write music. Everything I do is to create something.”

Pattinson’s next film is Unbound Captives. He met Jackman in Japan recently for a little bonding ahead of the film. “We went karaoke singing,” he laughs. “We were singing Abba songs, it was pretty funny. It was sort of an Abba song sing-off, you know, last man standing.”

Who won? “I think he did, only because he can drink more than me and still sing in tune. He’s a cool guy and I’m really looking forward to that film.”

So are we. The Sexiest Man Alive meets the Sexiest Man on the Planet – now that should be interesting.

The Twilight Saga: New Moon opens on November 19.

NOTES

Pattinson chain-smokes during the interview. About halfway through, he runs out of cigarettes. He decides to pop out into the hallway to see whether he can “bum” one from a passing hotel guest. When the French hotel staff, who are normally cool, calm and collected, lay eyes on him, they turn into an adoring mass of autograph-seeking fans. Pattinson has to make a quick dash back to the safety of the room. He’s clearly unnerved by the run-in.

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The colorist who gave Robert Pattinson his signature bronze “Twilights” dishes on how recession-savvy ladies can get the look – and save some cash – using his hair highlighting technique.

Raise your hand if you stopped getting your hair highlighted once the economy tanked.

I know I did. In fact, you could track the length of the recession by measuring how much my color has grown out on my head.

What are color-happy recessionistas to do, then? Forgo Starbucks and save thousands, four dollars at a time, so you can keep your color each year? Doubtful.

The color chief and co-owner of the Gavert Atelier salon in Beverly Hills, Stuart Gavert, has a solution to make color grow out in an economic fashion: Twilights.

Twilights are like normal highlights; they’re just strategically placed to optimize grow-out time. Instead of hitting the salon again a month or so after the first color, you go once a quarter and no one is the wiser.

But, why the oh-so-clever moniker? It turns out the technique is the same one used on Robert Pattinson’s head in the Twilight movie. Gavert should know —  he’s the man who gave the year’s most famous vampire his signature color for the first movie.

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The Birth of Twilights

“They didn’t want [Robert] to look dead-dead. Just a little bit dead,” said Gavert on the day I visited his salon for my own Twilights session.

The lead hair stylist on the first movie, Mary Ann Valdes, told Gavert the vampire make-up was washing Pattinson out, in a bad way. Not in a sexy-vampire, Edward Cullen way.

“Mary Ann called me and asked me what I thought,” said Gavert. “I said, ‘Put some warmth in his hair. Don’t make him a redhead or anything. But the warmth will reflect on his skin.’”

Warmth meant bronze highlights. But that created a new problem. Highlights grow out too fast and affect the continuity on a movie shoot. In other words, the filmmakers may shoot the entrance to a scene one week and shoot the rest of the scene a month later. Hair starts looking grown out at that point and people start realizing they’re watching a movie and not hanging out with Edward Cullen.

(If you haven’t read the books and at this point are wondering why on Earth anyone would care so much about the color of a vampire’s hair, just trust us. Pattinson’s, er Edward Cullen’s bronze locks play a central role. Some even wondered if Pattinson’s coif was responsible for the movie’s success. It’s a girl thing.)

Gavert couldn’t be on the shoot highlighting the stars’ hair every day, so he developed a grow-out friendly technique and used it on Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and the rest of the stars. The color gets put in under the part in the hair, masking the demarcation line for weeks.

How Do I Get Twilights?

The easiest way to get Twilights is the same way I did: schedule an appointment with Stuart or one of the stylists at his salon. Sessions with Stuart are pricey, $250 a session – he did touch Robert Pattinson’s hair after all. But you can get a junior colorist to do it for less. They’ve even got training sessions for stylists; that’ll get you rock-bottom hair color for about $40.

If you can’t get to Los Angeles, the recession-friendly color can be explained to your own stylist.  Gavert explained the key points for us:

• No putting highlights on the exterior of the hair.  Keep one-quarter inch away from the part, so you won’t see the highlight right on the part.
• Pick a color (or two) that are close to the natural color. You want something that warms up the face and works with the natural color, not against it.

For the record, Pattinson got two colors. Gavert put four or five gold highlights up front, to bring out the would-be vamp’s amber contacts. I got one color. I already had some gold leftover from my old hair days, so Gavert picked a single mid-tone that worked well with my natural head and gold leftovers.

So, what do you think? Will my Twilights land me a role as Leah Clearwater in Breaking Dawn? Maybe, maybe not. But I know with the next Twilight movie, New Moon, coming out in November, I’ll be rocking my Twilights at the film — Gavert said they’d last that long!

Charlie Bewley

He’s a Brit who worked a few seasons in Whistler.  That’s the for sure on soon-to-be super famous actor Charlie Bewley.  New Moon, the second installment of the pop culture phenomenon known as Twilight, will see Bewley playing a vampire named Dmitri.  His first professional acting gig.  Boom!

In real life, Bewley is playing the mysterious man role perfectly.  15-year-old girls dig that sort of thing.  This excerpt from Hollywood.com interview killed me, vampire style:

He also won’t elaborate on the details of his seemingly scandal-heavy past, which he alludes to frequently, nebulously describing it as “erratic, risky, bread-line. High highs, low lows.” In passing, he mentions turbulent romances and family dramas, and says he doesn’t really drink anymore, but keeps mum on the reasons why. He is decidedly mysterious.

Well maybe someone from Whistler can elaborate of Mr. Bewley and his “mysterious” past.  I smell a Vanilla Ice…

Ever since Stephenie Meyer introduced the Quileute Nation to the world with her Twilight Saga, legions of fans have become interested in the Nation and its legend of a tribe descended from wolves. And while the Quileute have welcomed most fans to La Push, the Nation hasn’t granted the media access to gather footage and imagery within the tribal lands.

That’s why we’re so honored and excited that ReelzChannel was allowed to capture the Nation’s rich heritage and cultural traditions during a recent visit. Here’s what Quileute spokesperson Jackie Jacobs had to say:

It was very important to this Nation to partner with an organization that we felt understood that the non-fictional Quileute story is more complex, multi-dimensional, and sacred than [the one] everyone has been exposed to. We have been inundated with requests from various outlets to tell the story but felt that ReelzChannel embodied the authentic direction we wanted to explore while keeping it fun and interesting for the fans.

Our portrait of the Quileute Nation premieres on the next episode of Twilight Weekly: Spotlight, Monday, September 28th at 10 PM ET / 7 PM PT. Along with an exclusive look at the locations re-created for the movie, the show includes interviews with tribal elder and storyteller Chris Morganroth III and Roy Black, known to the tribe as “Jacob’s Grandfather.” Actress Tinsel Korey (Emily) also shares her experience. Below is a sneak peek at the show.

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