Weitz up: Taking a 'Twilight New Moon' walk
(Left to right) Kristen Stewart, Chris Weitz, 1st AD Mike Topoozian and make-up artist Robin Matthews on the "New Moon" set. (Summit Entertainment)
Tween screams won't be limited to Halloween this year.
The Nov. 20 release date of "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" looms ever closer. There's some good news for frenzied fans waiting with baited breath for the second installment of Stephenie Meyer's young vampire romancer.
Director Chris Weitz, who took over the "Twilight" sequel when Texan Catherine Hardwicke was removed from the project, is finally speaking out about taking over the popular novel-to-big screen franchise.
As Borys Kit points out in the Q&A interview posted on the Hollywood Reporter Web site, "The man behind 'American Pie' and 'About a Boy' wasn't the obvious choice to take on 'The Twilight Saga: New Moon.'"
Weitz likes to genre hop, however. That probably had more than a little to do with the writer-director of "The Golden Compass," a lackluster fantasy at best, hopping in the director's chair for the "Twilight" sequel.
Click here to read Kit's Chris Weitz interview.

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