The “New Moon Illustrated Companion” is to drop in stores, coming with pictures and plenty of details from the set of the film, to please the millions of fans out there. However, some of them have been luckier than the rest and have gotten a hold of it prior to release, which has led to several major spoilers popping up on the Internet. Most of them have been summed up by fansites like
ThinkingOfRob and
NewMoonMovie, so read on to see what they’re all about.
Although most fans have presumably also read Stephenie Meyer’s books, on which the “Twilight” franchise is based, the second installment, “New Moon,” will also include several major changes. These have mostly been made because writer Melissa Rosenberg worked on the script with the fanbase in mind – so,
if you do not wish to know more of the film that drops on November 20, don’t read any further.
“In all the ‘vision’ sequences. Edward is wearing the same outfit he does when he said ‘goodbye’ to Bella because that is the last memory she holds of him. Even the cameras used and their movements are done to show the relationship between the characters. They scouted many locations for the Cullen house, but found one that ‘was comparable enough with the house in Portland.’ The Cullen house used for Twilight was ‘a very specific house, and the only way out of that puzzle for us was to put portions of the story of New Moon in other parts of the house.’” ThinkingOfRob says.
“New Moon,” it seems, will also pay more attention to details than “Twilight,” working to have the little things blend in together to serve the story better. The passage of time is shown through swift manipulations of the camera, while different angles are used to bring more depth to certain scenes, the “Companion” indicates. Even more interestingly, the connection between Edward and Bella will also be highlighted by their color-coordinated clothes – however, their outfits cease to match once they break up, when Edward leaves.
“They wanted Jacob’s house to be ‘like a stepping stone into the forest world.’ So it’s further from the heart of the reservation. Emily and Sam’s house is deeper in the forest, more separate from regular life. Art director Cathrerine Ircha helped make sure the production maintained ‘fan friendly continuity.’ She kept an eye on fan sites and blogs.” the same fansite further says.
For more spoilers on “New Moon,” check out the full report
here, as comprised from the “New Moon Illustrated Companion.”