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Where to see the 'Twilight,' 'New Moon,' and 'Eclipse' stars in 2010

Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart in 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse'
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The Twilight cast is positively gigantic at this point. With The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse complete, the list of cast members has grown significantly. There are some who play, well, bigger roles in the film series (i.e., Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, and Taylor Lautner), but even with a cast this formidable, each and every actor in the series holds a special place in the hearts of Twilight fans who support their careers even outside of the series. 

There are a few whose 2010 adventures have been well elucidated and explored. For instance, the fact that they’ll be showing in the summer’s The Twilight Saga: Eclipse is pretty much a given.

Even still, a comprehensive round-up of where you’ll see the Twilight cast in 2010 couldn’t hurt, now could it? This’ll be continually updated as more information comes in, by the way.

(In alphabetical order by first name):

  • Anna Kendrick (“Jessica Stanley”): Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World (March 30, 2010) – Director Edgar Wright; Studio Universal Pictures; Starring Michael Cera, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Kieran Culkin, Chris Evans, Brandon Routh, Alison Pill, and Jason Schwartzman.
  • Ashley Greene (“Alice Cullen”): Skateland (2010) – Director Anthony Burns; Studio Freeman Film; Starring Taylor Handley, Brett Cullen, Shiloh Fernandez, A.J. Buckley, and James LeGros.
  • Ashley Greene ("Alice Cullen"): Warrior (2010) - Director Michael F. Sears; Studio Bobby Weisman Caterers; Starring Kellan Lutz, Cary Elwes, and Gabrielle Anwar.
  • Ayanna Berkshire (“Cora”): Train Master II: Jeremiah's Treasure (2010) – Director Phil Bransom; Studio Phil Bransom Productions; Starring Solomon Trimble, Jeanine Jackson, Betty Moyer, and Mercedes Rose.
  • Billy Burke (“Charlie Swan”): Shadow Play (2010) – Director Nick Simon; Studio Silvatar Media; Starring Mark Kelly, Oz Perkins, Emma Caulfield, Kelly Brook, and Elliott Gould
  • Billy Burke (“Charlie Swan”): Highland Park (September 29, 2010) – Director Andrew Meieran; Studio The Bureau of Moving Pictures; Starring Danny Glover, Parker Posey, Michelle Forbes, and Deborah Ann Woll.
  • Boo Boo Stewart (“Seth Clearwater”): Smitty (2010) – Director David M. Evans; Studio TriCoast Studios; Starring Mira Sorvino, Peter Fonda, Louis Gossett, Jr., Lolita Davidovich, Daisy Hamilton, and Brandon Tyler Russell.
  • Boo Boo Stewart (“Seth Clearwater”): Logan (May, 2010) – Director Kyle Lawrence; Studio Logan Films; Starring Leo Howard, and Patrick Probst.
  • Bryce Dallas Howard ("Victoria"): Hereafter (December, 2010) - Director Clint Eastwood; Studio Warner Bros. Pictures; Starring Matt Damon, Cecile de France, and Marthe Keller.
  • Cam Gigandet (“James”): Five Star Day (2010) – Director Danny Buday; Studio Five Star Day; Starring Jena Malone, Mark Boone Junior, and Julianna Guill.
  • Cam Gigandet (“James”): Easy A (March, 2010) – Director Will Gluck; Studio Screen Gems; Starring Emma Stone, Stanley Tucci, Amanda Bynes, Lisa Kudrow, Patricia Clarkson, Alyson Michalka, and Malcom McDowell.
  • Cam Gigandet (“James”): The Roommate (September 17, 2010) – Director Christian E. Christiansen; Studio Vertigo Entertainment/Screen Gems; Starring Minka Kelly, Leighton Meester, Alyson Michalka, Danneel Harris, and Matt Lanter.
  • Cam Gigandet (“James”): Priest (October 1, 2010) – Director Scott Stewart; Studio Buckaroo Entertainment/Screen Gems; Starring Paul Bettany, Maggie Q, and Stephen Moyer.
  • Cam Gigandet (“James): Kerosene Cowboys (November 7, 2010) – Director Mario Van Peebles; Studio Svarog Films Company; Starring Rachael Leigh Cook, Shane West, Bill Pullman, and Jason Gray-Stanford.
  • Cam Gigandet (“James”): Burlesque (November 24, 2010) – Director Steve Antin; Studio De Line Pictures/Screen Gems; Kristen Bell, Stanley Tucci, Eric Dane, Alan Cumming, Julianne Hough, Christian Aguilera, Cher, Dita Von Teese, and Stephen Lee.
  • Dakota Fanning (“Jane”): The Runaways (2010) – Director Floria Sigismondi; Studio River Road Entertainment; Starring Kristen Stewart, Alia Shawkat, Scout Taylor-Compton, Michael Shannon, Tatum O’Neal, and Johnny Lewis.
  • Graham Greene (“Harry Clearwater”): Valley of the Sun (2010) – Director Stoke McIntyre; Studio Hotbed Media; Starring Barry Corbin, Johnny Whitworth, and Heather Burns.
  • Graham Greene (“Harry Clearwater”): Running Mates (2010) – Director Thomas Michael; Studio Fella Films; Starring DJ Qualls, Henry Winkler, Linda Kash, Jane McLean, and Mike Beaver.
  • Graham Greene (“Harry Clearwater”): Gunless (March, 2010) – Director William Phillips; Studio Rhombus Media; Starring Sienna Guillory, Dustin Milligan, Paul Gross, and Tyler Mane.
  • Jack Huston (“Royce King”): Mr. Nice (February 26, 2010) – Director Bernard Rose; Starring Rhys Ifans, David Thewlis, Chloe Sevigny.
  • Jackson Rathbone (“Jasper Hale”): Girlfriend (2010) – Director Justin Lerner; Studio Wayne/Lauren Film Company; Starring Amanda Plummer, Shannon Woodward, Jerad Anderson, and Harrison Lees.
  • Jackson Rathbone ("Jasper Hale"): Dread (January 29, 2010) - Director Anthony DiBlasi; Studio After Dark Films; Starring Shaun Evans, Hanne Steen, Laura Donnelly, and Jonathan Readwin.
  • Jackson Rathbone (“Jasper Hale”): The Last Airbender (July 2, 2010) – Director M. Night Shyamalan; Studio Paramount Pictures; Starring Cliff Curtis, Dev Patel, Randall Duk Kim, Nichola Peltz, Jessica Andres, Seychelle Gabriel, Noah Ringer, Shaun Toub, and Aasif Mandvi.
  • Jamie Campbell Bower (“Caius”): London Boulevard (April, 2010) – Director William Monahan; Studio GK Films; Starring Keira Knightley, Colin Farrell, Anna Friel, Ray Winstone, Stephen Graham, David Thewlis, and Matt King.
  • Jamie Campbell Bower (“Caius”): Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part I (November 19, 2010) – Director David Yates; Studio Warner Bros. Pictures; Starring Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Helena Bonham Carter, Ralph Fiennes, Alan Rickman, Bonnie Wright, Michael Gambon, Tom Felton, John Hurt, and Maggie Smith.
  • Jose Zuniga (“Mr. Molina”): Fire Bay (2010) – Director Randall Fried; Studio Dragon Fire Films; Starring Michael Biehn, Robert Forster, Thekla Reuten, and John Allen Nelson.
  • Kellan Lutz (“Emmett Cullen”): Meskada (2010) – Director Josh Sternfeld; Studio Aliquot Films; Starring Nick Stahl, Rachel Nichols, and Jonathan Tucker.
  • Kellan Lutz (“Emmett Cullen”): A Nightmare On Elm Street (April 30, 2010) – Director Samuel Bayer; Studio New Line Cinema/Warner Bros. Pictures; Starring Jackie Earle Haley, Rooney Mara, Kyle Gallner, Katie Cassidy, and Thomas Dekker.
  • Kellan Lutz ("Emmett Cullen"): Warrior (2010) - Director Michael F. Sears; Studio Bobby Weisman Caterers; Starring Ashley Greene, Cary Elwes, and Gabrielle Anwar.
  • Kristen Stewart (“Bella Swan”): Welcome To The Rileys (January 2010) – Director Jake Scott; Studio  Argonaut Pictures; Starring James Gandolfini, Melissa Leo, David Jenson, Lance E. Nichols, and Kathy Lamkin.
  • Kristen Stewart (“Bella Swan”): The Runaways (2010) – Director Floria Sigismondi; Studio River Road Entertainment; Starring Dakota Fanning, Alia Shawkat, Scout Taylor-Compton, Michael Shannon, Tatum O’Neal, and Johnny Lewis.
  • Matt Bushell (“Phil Dwyer”): Rough Hustle (2010) – Director Delaney Dragon; Studio DFILM; Starring Michael Welch, Joe Estevez, and Natalia Livingston.
  • Michael Sheen (“Aro”): Alice In Wonderland (March 5, 2010) – Director Tim Burton; Studio Walt Disney Pictures; Starring Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Stephen Fry, Crispin Glover, Anne Hathaway, Christopher Lee, Alan Rickman, Timothy Spall, and Matt Lucas.
  • Michael Sheen (“Aro”): Beautiful Boy (2010) – Director Shawn Ku; Studio First Point Entertainment; Starring Maria Bello and Moon Bloodgood.
  • Michael Sheen (“Aro”): Tron Legacy (December 17, 2010) – Director Joseph Kosinski; Studio LivePlanet/Walt Disney Pictures; Starring Jeff Bridges, Olivia Wilde, Garrett Hedlund, Serinda Swan, and James Frain.
  • Michael Welch (“Mike Newton”): Rough Hustle (2010) – Director Delaney Dragon; Studio DFILM; Starring Matt Bushell, Joe Estevez, and Natalia Livingston.
  • Michael Welch (“Mike Newton”): Unrequited (June 8, 2010) – Director Jason Epperson; Studio The Group Entertainment; Starring Clare Carey, David Keith, Sarah Habel, Gregory Allan Williams, Justin Baldoni, and Brett Rice.
  • Rachelle Lefevre (“Victoria”): Casino Jack (May 23, 2010) – Director George Hickenlooper; Studio Rollercoaster Entertainment; Starring Kelly Preston, Kevin Spacey, Barry Pepper, Jon Lovitz, and Yannick Bisson.
  • Rachelle Lefevre (“Victoria”): Barney’s Version (August 17, 2010) – Director Richard J. Lewis; Studio Serendipity Point Films; Starring Bruce Greenwood, Dustin Hoffman, Paul Giamatti, Rosamund Pike, Minnie Driver, Scott Speedman, and Mark Addy.
  • Rachelle Lefevre ("Victoria"): The Caller (2010) - Director Matthew Parkill; Studio Alcove Entertainment; Starring Stephen Moyer, Luis Guzman, and Lorna Raver.
  • Robert Pattinson (“Edward Cullen”): Remember Me (March 12, 2010) – Director Allen Coulter; Studio Summit Entertainment; Starring Emilie de Ravin, Pierce Brosnan, Chris Cooper, and Lena Olin.
  • Sarah Clarke (“Renee Dwyer”): Below The Beltway (2010) – Director Dave Fraunces, Studio TIN OR W Productions; Starring Tate Donovan, Kip Pardue, Spencer Garrett.
  • Solomon Trimble: Train Master II: Jeremiah's Treasure (2010) – Director Phil Bransom; Studio Phil Bransom Productions; Starring Ayanna Berkshire, Jeanine Jackson, Betty Moyer, and Mercedes Rose.
  • Taylor Lautner (“Jacob Black”): Valentine’s Day (February 12, 2010) – Director Garry Marshall; Studio Karz Entertainment/New Line Cinema; Starring Anne Hathaway, Bradley Cooper, Julia Roberts, Taylor Swift, Jessica Alba, Jessica Biel, Patrick Dempsey, Topher Grace, Ashton Kutcher, Emma Roberts, Jennifer Garner, Jamie Foxx, Joe Jonas, Eric Dane, Queen Latifah, George Lopez, Shirley MacLaine, and Christine Lakin.
  • Tinsel Korey (“Emily Young”): Stained (2010) – Director Karen Lam; Studio Angel Entertainment; Starring Stephen Huszar, Sonja Bennett, Steph Song, and Anna Mae Routledge.
     

So far, that’s about it. Keep this link bookmarked though, as updates will be made as time progresses!

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  • Heather Weaver 2 years ago
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    Wow! That is some comprehensive list! I'm looking forward to seeing BooBoo as Seth!! I'll have to check out some of the actors' other projects too. :-)

  • Moonjenn 2 years ago
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    Anne Hathaway is in Valentine's Day? Good! I can convince hubby to see it. He loves her. ;)

    So glad to see that so many of the cast are finding great work. Good for them!

  • SHELIA 2 years ago
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    I'M VERY GLAD FOR ALL THEM AND THEY WILL BE GREAT.

  • tucheer83 2 years ago
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    Wow, save some coins, it's going to be an interesting year for movie going...uh, not to mention Eclipse.

  • Uhhhh 2 years ago
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    You forgot The Yellow Handkerchief with Kristen Stewart it comes out Febuary 12 2010 I believe. It costars William Hurt and Maria Bello.

  • Sara 2 years ago
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    Wow! Didn't know Valentine's Day had so many other well-known actors/actresses in it! That one and Up In The Air looks pretty good :)

    I am glad they are all doing well and working on other projects besides Twilight :) Wish them all the best :)

  • Eva 2 years ago
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    We have to add to the list for Rachelle Lefevre, The Caller (2010) - Director Matthew Parkhill, Studio Alcove Entertainment; Starring Stephen Moyer, Rachelle Lefevre, Ed Quinn and Luis Guzman among others. (This movie is being filmed as I post this comment here in Puerto Rico, I have been to set various times)

  • Ferdie 2 years ago
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    Good thing they killed off James. He's a busy boy. Almost as busy as Amanda.

  • selena 2 years ago
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    I love edward hes the best and ok looking :) and im glad they killed james to and new moon is twice as better then twilight and i hope eclipes and breakin dawn are the same way
    love,a twilight lover :)

  • maria 2 years ago
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    kip pardue?

  • Sabrina 2 years ago
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    Holy crap! cam gigandet has so many projects coming up. i really hope rachelle's movies do well, she should have been in the third movie though.

  • NAMIKINS 1 year ago
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    Racheal Leferve wanted to be in the last few films. The producers decided that she couldn't be in the films because of other projects so they hired Bryce Dallas Howard. Racheal Leferve wasn't happy about it. Needless to say I think Bryce Dallas Howard is quite the look-a-like "Victoria" and is very similar in features to Racheal Leferve, but that's only my opinion. Other opinions may differ....

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