Twilight Saga may continue beyond Breaking Dawn, says studio boss
Lionsgate chief executive suggests vampire series could spawn more sequels – despite there being no more books to adapt
It is a quandary faced by studio executives over the years: what to do with a successful movie franchise that has run out of books to adapt. But this may not be an obstacle for the Twilight films, after Lionsgate chief executive Jon Feltheimer suggested his company may continue the series beyond the November release of Breaking Dawn Part 2, supposedly the final instalment in the vampire romance saga.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Monday, 16 January, 2012
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