Melissa Rosenberg: Separate Robsten Reality from Fiction

Twilight screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg has a thing or two to say to Twihards.
Just because Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are such the perfect match on screen, Twilight screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg thinks it’s time we mind our own business about what goes once the cameras stop rolling.
“Their chemistry on film is so extraordinary,” Rosenberg told us at the Entertainment Weekly/Women In Film pre-Emmy party. “They were beautifully cast for those roles and their chemistry is amazing. I think people often confuse chemistry on-screen with chemistry off-screen.
“I think people should just enjoy what’s on-screen and leave their privates lives wherever they are,” she continued. “I don’t actually know what they are.”So what scoop did Ms. Rosenberg tell us about our fave vampire movies?
First up, Breaking Dawn. Rosenberg is not allowed to could not confirm she’s going to be tackling the script. “That’s still up in the air,” she said. “We’re still talking and nothing’s been decided.”
Eclipse’s Riley (Xavier Samuel) will have a much bigger presence in the movie than he has in the Stephenie Meyer’s novel. “This is a character that’s really interesting and I got a chance to flesh him out,” Rosenberg said, adding, “It’s going to be really interesting watching the relationship between Riley and Victoria [Bryce Dallas Howard] growing.”
As for the next flick to be released, New Moon, she said, “There’s a lot of things that go on in New Moon that expand on the book. The conflict at the end with the Volturi is an example. Building on them is going to be really intriguing for the fans.”
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