Jul 23, 2009
‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’ Invades Comic-Con
Belly of the Beast

Today is the first big day of the madness that is known as San Diego Comic-Con and, to make matters more insane, The Twilight Saga: New Moon held their big panel discussion TODAY to get the party started. Here are a few pics of Twilight stars Kristen Stewart (who looked like she wanted to be ANYWHERE but at Comic-Con), Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner posing for the cameras at today’s Comic-Con panel press conference:


Appropriately enough for a movie series about a vampire clan that never sleeps, “Twilight” day at Comic-Con began bright and early. Gathered together at 9:30 a.m. Thursday (July 23) for an invite-only press conference, a small group of reporters took up about a third of the massive ballroom at the Hilton Bayfront hotel, eager to talk fame, fiction and fanpires with Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner. “This year, I have something to say,” Pattinson laughed, remembering that he was overwhelmed to the point of near speechlessness last year. “It’s much more terrifying.” “This is a severely emotional movie. … There are high points for Bella, but she’s a manic-depressive basically,” Stewart said of her “New Moon” performance. “There was more to think about. It’s a more mature part.” Speaking with other reporters before the event, none of us Comic-Con veterans could recall a movie having an event like this before. Summit Entertainment claimed an entire ballroom for media only, no Twilighters allowed. Not “Lord of the Rings,” not “Iron Man” or anything else had ever needed its own press event — a testament to the enormous growth of both “Twilight” and Comic-Con in general. “It’s crazy,” Lautner said when the trio were asked about how they’ve been dealing with the fame. “None of us saw it coming, and this past year has been a ride for us.” Kristen Stewart, who currently has short black locks to play Joan Jett in “The Runaways,” laughed, “I cut my hair off.” “It’s still so young to me, I can’t claim anything as a low,” Pattinson said when asked about his avalanche of fame. “I live a nearly identical life, except for being recognized. It’s not the worst thing in the world. I never did anything ‘normal’ before — and now, I get other people to do that for me.” Pattinson confirmed that Thursday afternoon’s massive fan event in Hall H will screen a clip featuring him. The line outside the convention center is arguably the longest in Comic-Con history. Speaking specifically about Stephenie Meyer’s franchise, Stewart said, “You’re so much inside [Bella's] head, it feels like home.” “When I play it, I try to eliminate the vampire element as much as I can,” Pattinson said of playing Edward Cullen. “I only see it as a tool to make things more fraught.” “I did a lot of the apparition scenes, which were me doing one line a week,” Pattinson remembered of the ghost-like appearances he filmed at the beginning of the “New Moon” shoot. “I had a stress-free three months. All the pressure was on Taylor.”

Oh Lawd, I can only imagine what the insanity of Comic-Con + the insanity of Twilight fandom equals. It sounds horrifying. Mebbe the Con organizers just put Twilight first so that they could get it over with in the hopes that the rabid Twilighters will dissipate afterward … I guess we’ll have to wait and see. After the jump, check out a short video from today’s Twilight press conference at Comic-Con — one reporter asked each actor to reveal the one question they hope they never get asked again — it’s a must-watch video …


Asked for the one “Twilight” question they hope to never answer again, Lautner knew his answer immediately. “To growl. I’m asked that by a lot by fans, and I don’t like doing that,” he said. “So, fans, please don’t ask me that. Wait for the movie.” Pattinson’s least favorite question? “What’s it like kissing Taylor Lautner?” he grinned.

LMAOOOOOOO!!

[Photo credit: Splash News; Source, Source]

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  1. Guest says:

    @ Vicky, Natalie Portman, if she were a few years younger.

    Is K.Stew growing that mullett out before the fall when they start filming Eclipse? Seems unlikely…

    @ Trent — Any way to get the two new clips from New Moon they played at Comic Con? I’ve searched everywhere and cannot find them anywhere!

  2. Meagan says:

    I pity Kristen and that hair.

  3. _M_ says:

    They could not have picked a worse actress to play Bella. UGH!

  4. erin says:

    @ guest i saw them on CELEBUZZ.COM even though i felt like i was cheating on PITNB i had to see them lol

    and i think kristen is fine as bella but as a professional actress marketing herself and her product, she could use a little help and lot less nonchalance

  5. Veronica says:

    Love the Minor Threat shirt on Kristen :)

  6. Jill says:

    Would it kill Kristen to dress better. I know the hair is for a movie, but would it absolutely kill her to dress a little more grown up. I get it, she doesnt care about appealing to the fans, or whatevs, but honestly…the outfit..its killing me.

  7. jamie says:

    none of them looked happy to be there

  8. Danny says:

    they look absolutely bored and the audience didn’t even applaud loudly!! LOL, i think the actors realize the books and the movies suck too

  9. Debbie says:

    Actually, they DIDN’T put the Twilight panel first, which had non-Twilighter con goers foaming at the mouth and set the stage for an anti-Twilight backlash that reached full swing by Saturday night and made the “Twilight is Gay” tee the number one selling shirt at the con. If you wanted to see any of the panels before or or even immediately afterward, you were screwed. I’m one of the folks that really wanted to see the Disney panel (Tron, Alice) and the Avatar panel immediately afterward and there was no way to get in to see those unless you wanted to camp out overnight with the Twilighters. (SDCC has a policy of not clearing the room between panels.) Poor planning on the part of Comic Con. I’m a fangirl and I’m not gonna make fun of anyone’s obsessions but please, oh please, make Twilight the very first panel on the very first day. Get em in, get em out. Or better yet, move it to one of the other con venues at the nearby hotels.

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