Riley a été casté pour Eclipse : OFFICIEL!
Xavier Samuel aurait été casté pour interpréter Riley, le nouveau né de Victoria qui cherche à tuer Bella, dans Eclipse.
Xavier est un acteur australien de 25 ans qui a déja joué dans des rôles mineurs (en tout cas, je ne le connais pas).
Beau gosse, même s'il fait un peu ado...
EDIT : Xavier a accordé une interview au site australien Dailytelegraph dans lequel il avoue n'avoir lu aucun des livres de la saga, mais qu'il allait commencer le premier immédiatement, et qu'il n'avait vu le film Twilight que dans l'avion qui l'emmenait aux Etats Unis pour rencontrer l'équipe du film. Source
Communiqué officiel de Summit sur leur site qui confirme le choix de Xavier :
Google might want to brace for a search onslaught: An unknown Australian actor named Xavier Samuel has landed the first new role in “Eclipse,” the third “Twilight” pic.
Summit has hired the actor to play the role of a “newborn vampire” named Riley, a good-looking college student who joins the plot of villain Victoria to murder protagonist Bella (Kristen Stewart). Riley is corrupted by Victoria, for whom he has an inexplicable weakness.
The movie’s larger plot centers on a choice Bella must make between the werewolf Jacob (Taylor Lautner) and the vampire Edward (Robert Pattinson).
Samuel, repped by Management 360, Gersh and Shanahan in Australia, has been in series of films down under, including “Newcastle,” in which he played a Goth teenager amidst a group of surfers (the movie played Tribeca last year — though you can bet Netflix will see just a small spike now), the Aussie period drama “September” and the upcoming sci-fi thriller “Road Train.” This marks his first U.S. role.
“Eclipse,” the third book in Stephenie Meyer’s blockbuster series, is set
to begin shooting next month in Vancouver and be released on June 30. David Slade (”30 Days of Night”) is directing from a screenplay by Melissa Rosenberg.The Twilight franchise will become the center of the fan universe at Comic-Con next week when the stars of the second pic — the Chris Weitz-directed “New Moon” — appear, new material is unveiled and the crowd goes wild. The Samuel family is probably about to see a little frenzy itself.