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Drew Barrymore Direct Third Twilight?

Drew Barrymore knows a thing or two about the foreigners vampires so it should not be a stretch.

The actress is in talks to Eclipse, the third section of the Twilight franchise.

According to Entertainment Weekly, Barrymore is one of the most important options in the footsteps of Catherine Hardwicke, Twilight that out and Chris Weitz, based on the start of filming the first episode of the new moon.

Hardwicke from the exemption because it considers that it is not enough space to breathe to the judiciary. Summit Entertainment and producer of the tight timetable for the release of the new moon is a collection of November 20, 2009 and the liberation of the Eclipse barely six months later, on 30 June 2010 Weitz is in post-production of the new moon, Eclipse is in the shooting.

Barrymore wrapped their main objective, under the direction of his whip, the Star Ellen Page.

A representative Barrymore has refused to the report.

During this time, the day of another major film timeliness:

• Antonio Banderas was wooed with the next project by Woody Allen, of varieties, from a group of stars that Slumdog Millionaire Freida Pinto, Naomi Watts, Josh Brolin, and Anthony Hopkins. As usual, the author of the Oscar, concerns a lid on the demarcation of the common untitled film, which of the shooting this summer in London.

• The return to his roots of stand-up, for the first time in seven years, Robin Williams has a short five-night stay at the Neil Simon Theater on Broadway 28 April to May 3 in the last issue, weapons of self-destruction. The funnyman has a 80-city trek earlier this month in Santa Barbara.

• The Hollywood Reporter, Seth Green has worked with the star of Disney March needs of mothers, the Robert Zemeckis CGI adaptation Products Berkeley Breathed book for children about a boy who stow away aboard a UFO to save his mother (Joan Cusack), a large number of sexually transmitted diseases. Dan Fogler, and Mindy Sterling costs.

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