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Christopher Heyerdahl, was interviewed by Sci-Fi wire magazine about the Twilight sequel New Moon and his character ‘Marcus’:
“He’s one of the oldest vampires on the planet, and who doesn’t want to play a 3,000-year-old vampire?” Heyerdahl said. “The cast that I get to work with, like Michael Sheen. … We had so much fun goofing off together. It was an absolute hoot. Director Chris Weitz’s version for this piece is like a Renaissance painting. The images were absolutely beautiful, and the character is such a tragic old fellow.”
He mentions that he is contracted for the “final chapter”, Breaking Dawn:
Marcus also plays an important role in the fourth Twilight novel, although Heyerdahl hasn’t peeked that far ahead yet. “I have left that book alone,” he confirms. “I want to leave it until we get closer to the movie. I was talking to Stephenie about it, and she asked if I had read the final book. I said ‘Nope, I don’t want to read it yet. I want to leave it alone until we get there.’ ‘Oh, just you wait. You’ll love it.’ I do know generally what happens, since it is impossible not to find out. And, yes, I’ve been contracted for the final chapter.”
Read the full interview HERE.
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