Tue, 20 October 2009 21:56:23 ET
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Robert Pattinson and other cast members for 'The Twilight Saga's Eclipse' have been hunted by a legion of fans, dubbed 'Vultures', during the film's shooting in Vancouver, Canada.
Filming highly anticipated vampire drama movie "
The Twilight Saga's Eclipse",
Robert Pattinson and other cast ensemble for the movie definitely gets lots of public attention. Recently, a source from Summit Entertainment revealed that fans, who are dubbed "Vultures", have always been trying to hunt the film's cast, called "rogue tourists", during the shooting of the movie in Vancouver, Canada.
"It's not just the media invading [the '
Twilight' cast's] privacy - it's the whole world," the source was quoted by E! Online as saying. "Everyone calls them the Vultures. The cast hates, hates, hates them. The Vultures actually stalk [the cast] - hunt down every set location and hide out in order to record them everywhere they go off set. It's become unmanageable."
"Civilians are flying in all over the world to hunt down whoever they can find," the source explained further. As lots of people followed "Eclipse" cast members, the film's leading stars, Pattinson and
Kristen Stewart, were forced to stay in their hotel rooms. "It's bad. Literally [Rob and Kristen] have no choice but to stay inside," the source stated.
"The Twilight Saga's Eclipse" is a follow-up to "Twilight" and "
The Twilight Saga's New Moon". Helmed by David Slade, who previously worked on "
30 Days of Night", the flick is scheduled to be released in U.S. theaters on June 30, 2010.
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