Ask any woman who's gone through labor and she'll tell you that it felt like some kind of monster was clawing their way out. Now imagine that just this one time, she was actually right.That's the dilemma facing producers on the fourth 'Twilight' film, 'Breaking Dawn:' how to portray the book's most famous scene, the intensely painful and shockingly horrific birth of Bella's inhuman daughter Renesmee. Now, according to E! Online, we know the plan -- and it doesn't involve toning anything down.
"We're working on it," screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg said regarding the infamous sequence. "And we're working on it to be as intense as it is in the book."
Ask any woman who's gone through labor and she'll tell you that it felt like some kind of monster was clawing their way out. Now imagine that just this one time, she was actually right.That's the dilemma facing producers on the fourth 'Twilight' film, 'Breaking Dawn:' how to portray the book's most famous scene, the intensely painful and shockingly horrific birth of Bella's inhuman daughter Renesmee. Now, according to E! Online, we know the plan -- and it doesn't involve toning anything down.
"We're working on it," screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg said regarding the infamous sequence. "And we're working on it to be as intense as it is in the book."
Just how they're going to pull this off without borrowing the set of 'Piranha 3D' is unclear, but according to Rosenberg, it's not about the gore -- it's about the emotion.
"I don't think it's about the amount of blood you show," she told E! Online, "It's about the intensity of it. It's on their faces. It's all from Bella's point of view when you're seeing what's going. It should feel visceral. I think it's going to be pretty intense."
We're not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing. However they end up doing the scene, though, one thing's for sure: they're going to reach a decision pretty fast. "It better damn well be before the beginning of November," Rosenberg agreed, "because that's when we start shooting."

Amanda Seyfried Naked: 'Lovelace' Nude Scenes Planned for Star
Jean Dujardin's Robert De Niro Impression: 'Artist' Star Shows Off in Front of Legend at Awards Dinner
'Bridesmaids' Sequel: Waiting for Kristen Wiig?
Israel Baker Dead: Violinist for Alfred Hitchcock's 'Psycho' Score Dies at 92 (VIDEO)
8 Comments