Robert Pattinson Confirms Fourth 'Twilight' Film

May 20, 2009 at 5:35am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

And then there were four.

Robert Pattinson confirmed yesterday, while attending the Cannes Film Festival in France, that there is going to be a film version of the fourth and final book in the Twilight series, entitled Breaking Dawn, and that he's signed on to star in it.

Filming of the second installment of the franchise, New Moon, is due to end this week and is set to premiere in November. The third film, Eclipse, is tentatively scheduled to debut in June, 2010.

Breaking Dawn is the conclusion of Stephenie Meyer's series and centers on Bella and Edward's marriage and pregnancy.

Based on past experience, we wouldn't be surprised if Dawn begins filming tomorrow or the next day.

 

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