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Summit Entertainment vs. Rachelle Lefevre

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The Twilight fans are up in arms over Summit Entertainment's summary firing of Rachelle Lefevre from the third Twilight movie, Eclipse. Summit said it was a scheduling conflict. Then Rachelle issued her own statement saying that she was totally shocked by the firing and that she didn't really have a conflict, that she was doing a small indie film which only had ten days' overlap in the shooting schedule, which should have been fine with Summit.

Then Summit issued this statement, basically calling Rachelle a big liar:

We at Summit Entertainment are disappointed by Rachelle Lefevre's recent comments which attempt to make her career choices the fault of the Studio. Her decision to discuss her version of the scheduling challenges publicly has forced the Studio to set the record straight and correct the facts.

* Ms. Lefevre’s representatives were advised as early as April that The Twilight Saga: Eclipse was expected to start shooting in early August.

* If Ms. Lefevre was, as she describes "passionate," about being part of The Twilight Saga, we feel that she and her representatives would have included us in her decision to work on another film that would conflict with the shooting schedule of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.

* It was not until July 20th that Summit was first informed of Ms. Lefevre's commitment to Barney's Version, a commitment we have since been advised she accepted in early June. Summit had acted in good faith that she would be available to fulfill her obligations both in terms of rehearsals and shooting availability for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. We feel that her choice to withhold her scheduling conflict information from us can be viewed as a lack of cooperative spirit which affected the entire production.

* Furthermore Ms. Lefevre took a role in the other film that places her in Europe during the required rehearsal time, and at least ten days of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’s principal photography. This period is essential for both rehearsal time with the cast, and for filming at key locations that are only available during the initial part of production.

* Contrary to Ms. Lefevre's statement, it is simply untrue that the Studio dismissed her over a ten day overlap. It is not about a ten day overlap, but instead about the fact that The Twilight Saga: Eclipse is an ensemble production that has to accommodate the schedules of numerous actors while respecting the established creative vision of the filmmaker and most importantly the story.

The fact remains that Ms. Lefevre's commitment to the other project -- which she chose to withhold from Summit until the last possible moment -- makes her unfortunately unavailable to perform the role of Victoria in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse."

Ouch. But there's more. According to E!, the parties have both agreed to stop issuing inflammatory statements to the press. Now the lawyers are handling it. Rachelle's lawyers say her contract allows her to do other films even if they overlap. And they want Rachelle to be paid, because she's not the one in breach of her contract.

Marc Malkin at E! says that the entire cast has been ordered not to talk about the Rachelle firing situation. But luckily for fans, that Twilight ship is as leaky as a sieve.

Posted on July 30, 2009





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