




Eclipse's superhot newbie isn't anticipating having to face screaming fanggirls clawing, pushing, shoving and biting for his attention.
The actor plays Royce King II, the good-on-paper fiancé to Nikki Reed's Rosalie Cullen, in a flashback sequence.
"I don't think I will [face the madness] because of my part," he told E! News at the G-Star Raw fashion show. "I'm actually kind of a nasty guy. I'm her fiancé who ends up basically trying to rape her. It's rather horrible."
There's a chance we may never have met Royce and the small but meaty part may not have even existed were it not for David Slade taking a meeting with Huston.
"I went in to the director and he very sweetly wrote this part up for me," the actor admits. "It was kind of a nice compliment from him."
Now, as for those costars of his…
Sadly, Huston has only spent one day on the set thus far, and that was with Reed, much to his relief.
"She's actually a real sweetie and the very first day she made me feel very welcome," he says. "We were away from the madness which is, I think, Robert and Kristen. I think they have hundreds of incessant fans following them, which, fair enough. We were quite lucky. We were in the park, beautiful, and it was fun."
The hottie, who's often compared to Johnny Depp, doesn't worry that those incessant fans will throw things at him because of the nature of his "cameo"-sized character.
"I hope not," he says. "I'll be like, 'It's not me, I'm an actor! I'm not really evil. I'm a nice guy.'"
Huston, who also can be seen in ABC's upcoming show Eastwick and walking red carpets alongside his girlfriend, So You Think You Can Dance's Cat Deeley, is humbled to be involved in the vampy franchise.
"It's a great film to be a part of," he says. "This is a small part, but a relevant part in the movie. I think it'll be cool. Hopefully."
VANCOUVER — Hollywood North is on the verge of losing its reputation for cool.
Vancouver has seen stars aplenty since the city graduated into one of North America’s film and television centres. A-listers such as Sean Penn and Robert De Niro are seen walking down the street and dining without bodyguards. Heck, Goldie and Kurt felt so comfortable they bought a house here some years ago.
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner were molested by paparazzi, but they had a new baby and the public had a right to know what the little tyke looks like. They weren’t mobbed by fans, only the working press.
“Celebrities have always felt quite comfortable in Vancouver and that’s part of our charm and our competitive advantage,” said B.C. Film Commissioner Susan Croome.
History will record that 2009 was the year that everything changed. When filming started last spring on New Moon, the second story in the Twilight saga by author Stephenie Meyer, fans flocked to filming locations in the hundreds, creating unprecedented security headaches for the producers.
Twilight stars Rob Pattinson, Taylor Lautner and Kristen Stewart are back in Vancouver making the third film, Eclipse, until the end of October and the hysteria shows no sign of letting up. The young stars are tracked by fans to their hotel and favourite restaurants and any bars and clubs where they might try to sneak a drink or see a band.
Fans travel from all over North America and as far away as New Zealand to track their vampire heroes in the hope of getting a picture or an autograph. Some have succeeded, many more failed.
The sets for Charlie St. Cloud and Eclipse are closed to the media, so little information is available for fans. The demand for pictures of the stars and any little tidbits of information that can be gleaned by stealth is substantial. Twilight-related stories are huge traffic booster for news and entertainment websites.
Eclipse producers are begging newspaper websites and radio stations outlets in Vancouver not to disclose the filming locations, citing security and safety concerns for both the cast and crew and the fans. For the most part, New Moon and Eclipse have used locations on dead-end streets or remote single access properties that are easily defended. But when urban locations are required, fans are quick to pounce.
Twitter, Facebook and Twilight fansites are constantly updating every rumoured location and star sighting to thousands of hungry Twi-hards at a pace the mainstream media cannot match.
Croome isn’t convinced Hollywood North has completely lost its cool.
“I’m not sure that Charlie St. Cloud is quite the same thing as Twilight, not to the point that they have real safety concerns,” said Croome. “Twilight is the phenomenon the like of which we have never seen before.”
“People aren’t flying in to see a star like Zac Efron,” she said.
Kevin Winter/Getty Images Last time we chatted with Robsten pals and Twilight costars Michael Welch and Christian Serratos at the MTV Movie Awards, they said the Bella-Edward onscreen action was "only going to get hotter." So, just how hot is that?
"I doubt it'll go R-rated," informed Christian, when we dished with her and Mike at the Mi-6 club opening in West Hollywood. "But I think everyone is going to get exactly what they want [in the sequels]."
Guess Chris can't read our quasi-perverted thoughts, cause it definitely steps into triple-X territory. Maybe we should pick up one of these to sooth our nerves?
Keep reading for more dish from the Eclipse cast (and some other famous faces who are making public guest appearances with the Twi-crew), plus which vamp-playing babe has got everyone running scared...
It's practically a Young Hollywood convention up there in VC, with Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens filming there, as well. We've spotted the lot of you shopping together, attending concerts together and just being all-around hot together.
So Mike W., do you guys do anything else on the funkier side?
"We have big celebrity get-togethers in a tent and dance around to Bon Jovi."
How much fun would that be?
"We can't get together every night," he said. But sometimes we have big group dinners and go out in somebody's hotel room or a bar or a club. I've met a lot of new people. It's a good group of folks."
We're still not convinced some of these photo ops aren't just a PR stunt as opposed to a real BFFship, but whatever. And it turns out not everyone in this "good group" is so goody-goody, though. Looks like the Ocean's Eleven cast has some competition when it comes to pranking.
"We're a big family, we pick on each other," said Christian, while Mike told us who's the biggest jokester on set: "Jackson Rathbone—he is a prankster. Constantly scaring people from behind, stuff like that."
Anybody ever get mad at him?
"No, you can't get mad at Jackson, he's too adorable."
Well, we can't argue with that. So, when is this hotass vampire phase in pop-culture gonna be over?
Christian shruged: "It's probably going to go on forever."
Does that make you overjoyed or terrified, folks?
"We're a little bit of both, to be honest."
More Twi flicks means more Rob and Kristen heat captured on film, but the more they're under Summit's law, the less of a chance they have to come forward with their relaysh. Total conundrum, ain't it?
Chances are - or maybe we're just being hopeful - that Berg and Pattinson were instead chatting about “Dune.” Still, Pattinson's legion of "Twilight"-loving fans would probably melt at the sight of him in a Navy uniform, serving aboard one of the game’s five ships. If the "Battleship" movie is to deliver as an epic-scale action flick, the “Twilight” actor could probably be included at least as part of a larger ensemble. It would certainly get the typically action-averse teen girls to buy tickets, simply for the opportunity to hear Pattinson shout the board game's famous tagline, “you sunk my battleship!”

In a world where celebrities tend to be pander but remain self-absorbed, where stale chatter becomes the accepted interview rubric, and where beauty truly is only skin deep, it is refreshing to know there’s still Kristen Stewart.
She’s confident and collected, but she doesn’t seem to relish being the center of attention. In fact, so modest is she that she would probably disagree with an assertion that she is original or unique. Her humility and lack of self-sanctimony is what keeps her from being jaded and pompous, and she doesn’t gloat or take the attention to heart.
Her outstanding intellect and thoughtfulness causes her to easily spin circles around others. When asked the same question repeatedly by interviewers, she doesn’t regurgitate the same spoon-fed anecdote for each. Instead, she is thorough, imaginative, and articulate in answering the exact question presented her with a precise and current response.
Kristen Stewart also has a style all her own. A trend-maker of sorts, you can’t accuse her of following the leader. Instead, Stewart carves out her own stylistic path, and she doesn’t apologize for it either – even when people don’t like it (though they usually tend to). She knows her strengths and she plays upon them well. Coupled with her pliable charisma, Stewart’s fashion sets her apart from other current actresses in her age range.
She’s also an obvious professional in every sense of the word. A review of her stellar resume reveals that Stewart’s work ethic has been directly on par with the most celebrated actors and actresses of her lifetime (many of whom she’s worked right alongside). A serious person well beyond her years, Stewart simply could not be confused for someone who doesn’t take her job seriously.
Finally, Kristen Stewart is lovely. Without a drop of make-up, she is stunning. Depending on her mood, she can pull off hobo chic or extreme glamor (and everything in between).
The listed attributes are by no means exhaustive of the many traits that Kristen Stewart has going for her. In fact, one might care to guess that, with regard to her, the best is yet to come.

"Twilight" star Ashley Greene told us last week that she's been getting battered and bruised on the set of "Eclipse." Whose fault is that? Well, other than author Stephenie Meyer, who wrote some scary fight scenes into her novel, all the abuse Greene and her co-stars have been taking is thanks to director David Slade.
Although her work with the "30 Days of Night" and "Hard Candy" filmmaker had just begun, Greene said she's excited about the vision he has for "Eclipse."
"He's been really good," she told MTV News last week. "I've sat down and spoken to him and broken down the script a little bit. I definitely like his take on it. I think it's going to be good."
Just as co-star Taylor Lautner told MTV News on Sunday, Greene said Slade's taking the third "Twilight" film in a darker direction. "I think it'll be different," Greene said. "I think it's going to be a battle between the studio and the director, and it's going to be a hard balance, 'cause I think he's ... a little more focused on it being real and maybe it being gorier and a little dark and kind of dramatic."
Like the novel, which builds up to a climactic battle of vampires and werewolves, Greene said "Eclipse" has a lot more action than the first film and might appeal to more than just screaming teen girls. "The first one was very focused on this love story and really sweet and it was beautiful, but it didn't have a lot of stuff that guys would go, 'Yeah, I want to go see that,' " she said. "There's going to be a lot more focus on [action], and the fight scene will have more emphasis on it. I definitely think it will be a little more guy-friendly."
But that also means this movie is a little harder on its cast. "Going into [a movie], I've never had to work so hard with stunt training and personal training and stuff like that," Greene said.
“From wizards and superheroes to vampires and Vulcans, this was a fantastic
decade for Hollywood and Guinness World Records was there to capture it all,”
said Craig Glenday, Editor-In-Chief, Guinness World Records. “If you want to
get a glimpse beyond the tabloids to learn about your favorite celebs or
happen to be a pop-culture trivia buff, this year’s book is the ultimate
compendium of Hollywood facts and figures.”Twilight, directed by Catherine Hardwicke, has
captured the hearts and wallets of millions while claiming the record for
“Highest-Grossing Movie By A Female Director”.