Tsunami Warning Forces Twilight Crew to Flee Filming Location

As a post-effect of the devastating Japan earthquake, a tsunami warning has forced the Breaking Dawn crew, all the way in Vancouver, to evacuate the set. Summit posted on the official Twilight page:

Due to the tsunami advisory, filming of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn has been delayed. All cast and crew were evacuated to the movie production's base camp. Everyone is safe and sound.

So how does the earthquake affect Vancouver? Twilight Lexicon explains.


The cast and crew were filming in the Tofino area which is on the coast. It’s the same area where some of the cliff diving sequences were shot for New Moon. The cast was onsite when moved very early this morning local Pacific Time as a precaution.


Much of the West Coast of North and South America is/was under Tsunami advisory/warning. Additionally, it should be noted that LaPush is also under the same warning. Current thought (as we post this at 1:30 East Coast Time) is that they are not anticipating major damage in the area, but people along the coast should listen to local authorizes and abide by their directives as to what is considered “safe ground”.

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