A cute new behind the scenes video from Breaking Dawn Part 1 was included on the Italian DVD, watch below!
Their Breaking Dawn co-star Daniel Cudmore, who plays Felix in the series, chatted with Ology about the two and how their relationship was handled on set. He was pretty reluctant at first but after hearing that the romance was finally confirmed he gave us a bit more detail.
“Yeah, they–did they come out about that? I don’t know. Yeah, I don’t know. It’s funny because I think the whole time everyone–it doesn’t matter who you are and where you are–when you see two people together you know,” Cudmore said. “You could just tell whether or not they are in a relationship. But you know at the same time like it’s not really any of our business to pry or poke and at the same time they just kept it very professional. So–and then obviously they are trying to hide it from everybody else.”
Trying to hide a high-profile relationship from the public can be a struggle for any couple. So as Cudmore agrees, filming such a phenomenon like Breaking Dawn in Vancouver helped the cast stay grounded and ultimately helped in keeping the paparazzi away. “That’s the tough thing, and I give kudos to the people on the top positions, because all of the things that they have to deal with on top of just trying to deliver on set every day and be the face of a franchise. I mean I couldn’t imagine the pressure that they were going through with everything else on the side.”
Some new stills of the Breaking Dawn Part 1 wedding were included in the special iTunes edition, check them out in our gallery!

The trailer for the fifth and final “Twilight” movie, “Breaking Dawn Part 2,” will debut exclusively on “The Hunger Games” in March — the first significant example of synergy between Lions Gate Entertainment and its new subsidiary Summit Entertainment.
When the studio acquired Summit in January, Lions Gate executives touted the opportunities that would come from bringing together two of Hollywood’s hottest young adult franchises. Because fans tend to get excited about seeing the first trailer for a highly anticipated sequel, Lions Gate is betting it can bring the huge base of “Twilight” fans to the opening weekend of “The Hunger Games,” which debuts March 23.
“‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2′ trailer will debut exclusively on every ‘Hunger Games’ print on its opening night for what will be Lions Gate’s largest release ever,” Santa Monica-based Lions Gate’s chief executive Jon Feltheimer said on a conference call with analysts Friday following the release of its financial results.
While anticipation for “The Hunger Games” is high, the film is still a risk for Lions Gate, which spent nearly $100 million to make the picture before the benefit of tax credits and international pre-sales. This is the studio’s biggest film budget to date. The company is counting on a successful launch for the March release to not only generate immediate profits but create momentum for three planned sequels. “Breaking Dawn Part 2″ will open in November.
A successful launch for “The Hunger Games” will help Lions Gate to replace Summit’s “Twilight,” which ends its run on the big screen with the fifth installment. Four previous movies have grossed a total of $2.5 billion worldwide and generated hundreds of millions of dollars in profits.
Asked on the conference call whether there could be a sixth “Twilight” film,” Lions Gate motion picture group co-chairman and former Summit co-chief Rob Friedman said that was entirely up to Stephenie Meyer, author of the teen vampire books.
If she were to write a sixth book, he said, Lions Gate would eagerly support it with a big screen adaptation.
A new clip from the Breaking Dawn Part 1 Blu-Ray/DVD has been released in which director Bill Condon talks about what drew him to the film, and author Stephenie Meyer talks about working with the new director:




















