Kristen Stewart Eyeing Two Post-Twilight Roles
Kristen Stewart is preparing to spend the next five months shooting the two-part The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, the final adaptation in Stephenie Meyer’s vampire series. But she’s two potential gigs once shooting wraps in March 2011.
The first, via Production Weekly and Bloody-Disgusting, is the role of Talia in DreamWorks’ teen thriller Someone in the Dark about a young man from the wrong side of the tracks caught in a game of cat-and-mouse with a mysterious woman (Stewart) and her dangerous stepfather. Carlos Brooks (Burning Bright) is set to direct.
Production Weekly is also reporting Stewart is considering a part in Little America, a chase movie about a 16-year-old prostitute who accidentally kills a gang member and the truck driver she bonds with on the run. Stewart is interested in the young prostitute role — though it seems somewhat similar to her Welcome the Rileys part — and Josh Brolin is circling the trucker. Peter Craig (The Town) wrote the script and Ron Howard and Brian Grazer are producing.
Jumping into Dark means Stewart will continue working almost immediately after wrapping the last Twilight movie. She recently finished work on the Jack Kerouac adaptation On the Road, which started in August and wrapped in mid-September, and is headed back to New Orleans shortly to star alongside Robert Pattinson once again. Say what you will about Stewart and her budding career, but don’t knock her work ethic. She’s a machine.
Stewart is regularly linked to projects as she sorts through the potential offers (remember those Lara Croft rumors?), so be sure to take these “interests” with a grain of salt for now.
Source => News In Film
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