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It seems that the dream of the Brazilian fans of the saga Twilight will come true. Tuesday, July 13, the director and president of RioFilme, Sergio Sa Leitao commented on Twitter that part of Dawn can be filmed in Rio de Janeiro.
Sergio posted exactly how, at about 10am, "The RioFilme, SEC and River Film Commission are working on that part of the fourth film in the Twilight saga to be filmed in Rio."
Though she may be a newbie, Greene is navigating her exploding career with beyond-her-years maturity. “As much as I adore being part of Twilight, I don’t want it to define me,” she says. That means launching a cross-genre attack on the industry, starting with next year’s psychological thriller The Apparition, in which she stars opposite Sebastian Stan (Gossip Girl’s crafty Carter Baizen) as one half of a college couple terrorized by a “presence” conjured in a university experiment. Greene is also testing her comedic powers, joining Olivia Wilde, Hugh Jackman, and Jennifer Garner in the ensemble comedy Butter, which is based on a real-life Midwestern pastime: butter carving. “My character’s father [Ty Burrell] is, like, the Elvis of butter carving in this small town—he is the god,” Greene says.
“Done shooting in the big top. Getting ready to collapse the benzini tents!”
“Not a wrap yet… Just for this location. But still a bit sad.”
“Just picture wrapped Donna Scott (Barbara).”
“Okay… Collapsing our tents was probably one of the coolest things we’ve done.”