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6/20/2009

Rachelle Lefevre, Victoria of Twilight, talks about new director and new Taylor Lautner in New Moon


Rachelle Lefevre who plays vicious blood-sucker Victoria in the adaptations of Stephenie Meyer's bestsellers, backed in New Moon being a revengeful vampire mate of James. Lefevre pictures out Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart's chemistry together on-screen and talks about shifting of new director from first Catherine Hardwicke's Twilight to the second Twilight sequel New Moon directed by Chris Weitz, continued third transition of director in the third Twilight saga, Eclipse by David Slade.

And why David Slade is perfect for Eclipse as Rachelle Lefevre commented. Beeffing up Taylor Lautner literally and figuratively, who played Jacob Black, because of Taylor Lautner's transformation for perfect fit of a tougher and more mature Jacob's role in New Moon.

"But all I've seen are two people who have beautiful chemistry on-screen and are bonded.

"Kristen, before Twilight, already had a huge resume and had worked with some heavy-hitters, but she had also flown under the radar.

"And Rob, he was in Harry Potter (and the Goblet of Fire), so he had some experience with fame, but it was nothing remotely like this. So when two people go through that experience together -- the fandom and everything -- it's going to bond them."

How is Pattinson adjusting to life under the microscope?

"He's got a really good sense of humour. I've seen him frazzled, but when there were eight paparazzi chasing you and it's just you, it can be scary."

"But I think because Harry Potter went through it first to their benefit, we were like, 'The Potter kids went through a director shift and they were okay, so we'll be okay too.'

"And we were. Chris came in with such a clear idea of what the movie was. And he paid respect to what had come before -- so it was kind of seamless."

A third transition will happen later this year in Vancouver when another director, David Slade (30 Days of Night), takes the reins of the next sequel Eclipse.

"It's perfect timing for David because Eclipse is darker than the other two. There's more action.

"It's not a horror movie, but it is darker."

And just as the series evolves, so does Lefevre's role as Victoria seeks to avenge the death of her lover, James.

"In the first movie, because I didn't have as much screen time, I wanted to be very clear.

"I wanted to convey energy and be very present but also very playful. And that's because (Victoria) enjoyed stalking Bella with James.

NOT A GAME

"But when James is killed, it becomes about exacting revenge, which comes from a totally different place. It's not just a game anymore."

Also beefed up -- literally and figuratively -- is Lautner.

The 17-year-old actor, who played Jacob in Twilight, nearly lost the part because producers worried he was too young and skinny to embody the tougher, more mature Jacob of New Moon.

But Lautner "completely won that role," Lefevre says.

"The day Twilight wrapped, even before we knew there was going to be New Moon, Taylor started working out like an animal.

"He put on 30 pounds of muscle ... I saw some of his dailies and he has a presence that, if you were to watch Twilight and New Moon back to back, he looks like he's aged five years."


Read the rest of Rachelle Lefevre's interview HERE.

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