Will the Twilight Saga Stars Get Twilight Typecast?
by Nadya Vlassoff

As the Twilight film franchise continues to harvest tons of New Moon media attention, Twilight Saga stars Robert Pattinson, Kristin Stewart, and Taylor Lautner are now at the center of one of the decade’s biggest film phenomenons. In Vancouver, B.C. where the Twilight sequel New Moon is being shot, Twilight mania has reached a new high as both fans and press have converged to eagerly await the daily personal or professional moves of Pattinson, Stewart, and Lautner. However, with the rising success of the Twilight Saga, as well as the target audience of young female fans that continues to escalate, are the Twilight actors being swallowed up in the enormity of attention? When the cinematic sun eventually sets on the Stephenie Meyer based Twilight Saga, will the actors be forever hemmed in by their own Twilight success, or will they be able to shake their Twilight image to avoid a professional stereotype?

Both the Harry Potter series and The Lord of the Rings trilogy produced highly lucrative films that propelled their relatively unknown stars into a new stratosphere of celebrity. Actors Emma Watson, Rupert Grint and Daniel Radcliffe of the Harry Potter series are now huge worldwide celebrities within a certain age bracket. Despite the fame, there is still a market for the Harry Potter stars in other sectors of the film industry. Whether they have branched out into the indie scene or to the theater stage, Watson, Grint, and Radcliff have all shown versatility underneath the spotlight as they’ve grown up in front of the camera. And with Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince still to be released in 2009, it’s still much too early to know if any of the stars will be professionally pegged as “that Harry Potter guy” or “the Harry Potter girl” that may prevent them from carving out their own diverse careers as actors.

Will it be any different for the actors of the Twilight Saga? Again, it’s far too early to predict since typecasting is a fickle beast in the entertainment industry. Often when you’re successful in one area, that’s your pigeonhole. And for some actors it’s a lifelong struggle to overcome. Fans of Twilight and New Moon have already fallen in casting love with Robert Pattinson who has truly exemplified the brooding profile of his character’s description from the novels. New Moon is still in production and there are more films to be made in the Twilight Saga, as New Moon and Eclipse are both on the cinematic horizon. Will it be too much Twilight too quick for the Twilight Saga stars?

Kristin Stewart recently starred in Adventureland, playing an awkward adolescent in suburban America. The role was much more demanding for Stewart but the movie was nowhere near the financial windfall that Twilight has proven to be. Stewart, however, has risen through the acting ranks with upwards of 15 credits to her name pre-Twilight, which have all helped Stewart in being known before playing Bella Swan. Kristen is currently involved in three other projects away from the Twilight Saga, including the recently announced Runaways, so she’s certainly keeping busy out of the shoes of Bella.

Robert Pattinson, the heartthrob and personification of perfection for many fans, is also working to stay busy beyond Twilight and New Moon. Pattinson recently landed the lead role in Hollywoodland director, Allen Coulter’s Remember Me, which tells the tale of two lovers who try to keep their relationship together amid family tragedy. Like I mentioned, if you’re successful in the entertainment world in one area, it’s easy to become pigeonholed and known for one thing.

Since Remember Me will be another lover role for Pattinson, Robert could easily become known to casting directors as what we’re already seeing from Edward Cullen in the Twilight Saga. While the Stephenie Meyer based series has helped propel Pattinson to uber celebrity status, along with his nod in People magazine’s issue of Most Beautiful People, Robert, himself, has publicly stated that he doesn’t understand the phenomena that the films have spawned. Will he be able to move into more diverse roles after this? Surely there will be roles available but will fans and casting agents and directors be able to see past the Edward Cullen persona as a lead love interest?

Taylor Lautner, however, the youngest of the three Twilight and New Moon stars, may be the one to come out of the Twilight Saga no worse for wear in the end. If you look at the trajectory of Lautner in the first two Twilight films, Taylor’s star is just beginning to rise since his New Moon character, Jacob Black, steps to center stage in the Twilight sequel. For the past two years, much of the rabid hype and attention has been focused on Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. When the green light was given to New Moon, and it was announced that Lautner would be back as Jacob Black, it was only over the past six to eight months that Taylor truly became a household name to even more fans.

Assuming there will be a break between Eclipse and a possible adaptation of the fourth Twilight novel, Breaking Dawn – which would actually help the Twilight stars broaden their acting resumes - Taylor would only have the major visibility and media attention of two Twilight films to the three of Pattinson and Stewart. So, theoretically, with his star still on the rise, Taylor Lautner may step out of Eclipse into the acting circles at the height and maturity of his popularity at the age of 18 to a then 24-year-old Robert Pattinson and a 20-year old Kristen Stewart. Although each will still be in their acting prime in terms of roles for young adults, when it comes to momentum beyond Twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse, Taylor Lautner may have timing on his side more than anything. It may come down to fans wanting to see what Taylor does next more so than the others. Interestingly, at the moment, Lautner doesn’t appear to have anything else on the go, which means he hasn’t even started to explore projects beyond Twilight.

At this point in Twilight time, New Moon and Eclipse are slated for release. There’s been no word on when Breaking Dawn will be made. Can the actors endure such heavy Twilight attention for another year after Eclipse, which would be a ballpark estimate of 25 months? Although we want to see Breaking Dawn get made (and it will), there comes a point when it can work against you. Over the next year and a half, the Twilight Saga will continue to be a major focus of the media and fans, as the press continues to pounce on every move the Twilight actors make. With so much attention focused on Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, and Taylor Lautner for another 15 months, the transition from the Twilight universe to other projects might be a little rocky in terms of fans shaking the perception of their Twilight characters.

To avoid the glitz, glare, and red-carpet attention of Hollywood, the Twilight Saga stars could take the indie route where they can tackle a wide range of diverse and grounded reality roles while gaining critical acclaim and some newfound acting street-cred. Although there has been some negative press surrounding Twilight and New Moon, as is natural, seeing how the Twilight stars fair away from saga may be a welcome sight for non-Twilight fans who have considered their roles to be a little too romantically contrived.

Will Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner be able to shake their Twilight image to avoid a professional stereotype when stepping into other roles and projects? There are a few options, including staying busy, taking on opposite roles of their Twilight characters, or even taking an acting break and fading out of the spotlight for a while before jumping back into the public eye. Given the massive popularity of the Twilight Saga, there’s always the chance that being typecast may simply be something beyond their control. It’s still too soon to tell whether there will be any negative backlash in the way of potential roles for the Twilight actors. For now, however, Twilight and New Moon fans can rest easy knowing that their favorite stars will “film on” for another Twilight day.

-- Nadya Vlassoff

 

 

 

1-15 of 91 Comments
hellojello
November 27, 2009 - 01:46
Subject: totally typecast

now that that gawd awful film New Moon is huge --you know, the movie with the wooden acting. kristen stewart and rob pattinson have been typcast. i mean, pattinson and stewart are the worst part of the movie.

patty
May 20, 2009 - 09:57
Subject: typecast, no!

well I love them and they all osuit their charcte well but I knew of her berofre tiwlioght and I'm sure they'll be known for other orles as well

meagon mcalister – starr
May 07, 2009 - 15:13
Subject: heyheyheyheyheyheyheyheyheyheyheyheyheyheyheyheyheyheyheyheyhey

whats up i so love u bella and edward i cant say nothing about u except ur so veryveryveryveryveryveryveryvery hothothothothothothothothothot love yah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Laura
May 04, 2009 - 23:39
Subject: To the Author

1.) Learn to spell. The names are: Kristen Stewart and Daniel Radcliffe-- Not "Kristin Stewart" and "Daniel Radcliff." Edit at least the most basic details, please.
2.) Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart have already proven themselves outside of the Twilight Saga. Rob has played a) a pretty boy wizard, b) a struggling musician, c) an eccentric Spanish artist, d) a depressed American vampire, and even e) a jerk. Kristen Stewart has played a) a teenager trying to overcome a traumatic event, b) a bored person working at an amusement park, c) a mischievous little kid, d) a hippie, and e) a teenage artist with problems at home. Taylor Lautner is the one I worry about. He worked for Disney for a while and now he's working for the next big franchise. He's too commercial and I doubt he'll ever break away from that.
3.) I really don't want to see Breaking Dawn made into a movie. If it means more Rob Pattinson, sure, I'll watch it. But I'm not excited about the movie itself.
4.) The stars of the Twilight Saga already HAVE taken the indie route and I think they will continue with that in the future. Especially Rob and Kristen. They've both said that they look for the quality of the script and the skill of the people involved in making the movie before they sign on for anything. And especially now that they are being offered more roles, they will have a larger variety to choose from and more connections within the industry.
5.) There will always be those fangirls with nothing better to do than swoon over Rob's hair, or complain that Kristen Stewart doesn't look like them. But there are even more fans who will support the two actors in whatever they choose, because they are GREAT ACTORS.

I can't believe how uninformed this article was. I feel like I just read my highschool newspaper. I'm not exaggerating, either. Do your research before you write, and edit before you post.

Reply to Laura
Laura
May 04, 2009 - 23:59
Subject: Re: To the Author

I meant to add that Robert Pattinson also played a genius student who ends up dating a teen mother.

anjl – va
May 04, 2009 - 17:18
Subject: twilight typecast

I agree that people get typecasted because of their acting abilities. Twilight the movie was good, and I was impressed to find out that Rob Pattinson was not American, but once I read all of the books, the movie left me disappointed. No wonder he thinks the hype is ridiculous, based on what he said in the commentary on the DVD, it was kind of silly, playing a vampire, who's lovesick over a human-food, wearing a ton of makeup, I only hope that New Moon is better, which probably isn't considering it was the worst to me of the four books!!! Rob has already proven he can do other things outside of Twilight, and so has Kristen. She was great in the Cake Eaters, The Messenger, and I've seen her in lots of other movies as a kid. I just think this Twilight stuff is overrated, and when you see pictures of them outside of filming, they look like they are strung out on something, almost all of the pictures they take have them smoking, drinking, and partying, and Rob looks a dirty mess half the time. I am a fan of his work, but I don't see why they go crazy over his looks, he looks awful most of the time- even when he looks like he's showered!!!

Reply to anjl
marlen
May 04, 2009 - 22:53
Subject: Re: twilight typecast

I think that twighlight makes real girls dream and realize what real love is.
This has made everyone i know really think nabout the real love.

Kotie – linkon
May 04, 2009 - 11:36
Subject: edward

wats the big deal bout edward all he is a bad actor in makeup YUCK he needs to stop da drinking an start thinkin if he wants people to love him to me i find him to be a bad actor

jainise
May 04, 2009 - 11:29
Subject: love edward

i know that edward is the most sexiest man i ever saw. bella and edwards relationship is like so many others- with the impossible love and what not... i wish that i could meet him in real life-who cares about what people say about him. BElla i am sooo jelous i want him. love the twilight crewwwwwwwwwwwww

Rebecca – vegas702baBy
May 04, 2009 - 11:17
Subject: EdWArd

EDWARD IS SO DAMN HOT . dang .. i lov that movie so dymn much mi momiz getin it fur mi b-day. nd im turnin 20ty . .. ha.

Gabbss – UK
May 04, 2009 - 10:46
Subject:

What has happened to the world?! Teenage girls moaning about how their boyfriends are cold, hard, sparkly, blood sucking and over-protective... how is anyone supposed to live up to that? Who'd even what to? Ok, if Edward was a human being who wasn't so cold, and hard, maybe he'd be rather cool. But that's not the point. Personally, I think the whole series could ahve been better written, without all the plot holes, oh, and it would help if Bella wasn't so whiny, as the reader has to listen to her droaning on the whole time.

x

Alice – Dallas ,Texas
May 04, 2009 - 10:33
Subject: Hotty Robert Patterson

ROBERT PATTERSON IS THE MOST CUTEST HOTTEST GORGEOUS MAN ON EARTH!!!AND DONT SAY OTHER WISE OR ELSE I WILL HUNT YOU DOWN AND MAKE YOU WISH YOU WERE NEVER BORN!!

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dan – ohio
May 04, 2009 - 11:31
Subject: Re: Hotty Robert Patterson

ur gay he is ugly eww now r u gonna hunt me down ya rite

stellavis – New Zealand
May 04, 2009 - 01:15
Subject: Rob Pattinson's career after "Twilight "

Some of your readers have already alluded to some of the other film projects Rob has completed and they include "The Bad Mother's Handbook", "The Haunted Airman", "Little Ashes", "How to Be" etc. i have no doubt that this multi-talented young man will have a future in whatever sector he chooses to be in, including music. He has a huge fan base and his own charisma, approachability and sense of humour will stand him in good stead. I look forward to being a witness to the arc of his career path with great pleasure and anticipation. Go Robert!

Tao
May 04, 2009 - 00:16
Subject: I hope no one gets typecasted...

Nothing worse than that! I don't think anyone deserves that. Not the Twilight actors and not the HP actors.

I hope everyone will help in this not happening for Rupert Grint. He's not endanger, but with hard economic times, his movie "Cherrybomb" is having a hard time securing a distributor and this won't allow people to see him in a new light. I hope Rupert fans (and people willing to see him in something new!) will sign the petitions found at the bottom of the page: www.rupert-grint.us

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