Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson are thinking of doing another movie together to "save" their respective careers. After the "Twilight" franchise ended, the former couple reportedly did not much have luck finding projects and thought that reviving the old team up could help boost publicity.
According to Naughty Gossip, Stewart and Pattinson are in desperate need for publicity. After being Bella Swan and Edward Cullen for years, it was said the two had difficulty landing note-worthy projects. They believed that starring in another film together will get the public's attention.
"They both need a big hit, and to get it, they both need each other," the insider said.
In other news, "Twilight" author Stephenie Meyer recently appeared on Good Morning America to celebrate the series' 10th Anniversary. Meyer announced that she will be releasing a re-imagined story titled "Life and Death" with the genders reversed. It will still be a love triangle between Beau (Bella), Edyth (Edward) and Julie (Jacob).
When asked why she decided to release a new book, Meyer shared that she wanted to change the common interpretation that Bella was a "damsel in distress." She added that she wanted to see how the public would react to the protagonist's actions now that he is a male.
The publication noted that many fans were disappointed by Meyer's decision to release a re-imagined story rather than publish "Midnight Sun." The latter is "Twilight's" story told in Edward's perspective, which was originally set to release back in 2008 but was put on hold after a few pages were leaked online.
It has yet to be confirmed if Meyer's new book will be turned into a movie.