Revista Quem's Priscila Bessa, who apparently has some good contacts either at RioFilme or with one of the Brazilian production companies handling the Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn shoot in Rio (or at Summit Entertainment itself), asserts that Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner — it's not explained what Lautner will be doing there — and (one assumes) director Bill Condon arrive tomorrow (Nov. 5) at approximately 10 a.m. aboard a commercial flight (not a chartered jet as reported yesterday) at Rio's Antônio Carlos Jobim International Airport.
They should disembark on the runway, so as to avoid paparazzi and possible throngs of fans.
Bessa adds that in addition to filming in the Lapa district (downtown Rio's historical section) on Sunday (Nov. 7), the Breaking Dawn stars will shoot a now-confirmed sequence at Marina da Glória, across the bay from the Sugar Loaf.
Apparently, that's where Pattinson's Edward should put to good use his boat-piloting skills so as to take Stewart's Bella Swan Cullen to Isle Esme — which will be located somewhere along the coast of Paraty-Mirim, a couple of hours' drive south of the city of Rio de Janeiro.
However, Pattinson and Stewart (and Lautner?) will not reach Paraty-Mirim by boat. Instead, they should hop on a helicopter at the Lagoa (see photo) heliport on Monday.
Bessa says that the Breaking Dawn stars will possibly have to fly into Paraty and back to Rio on a daily basis, as the production companies haven't yet found adequate accommodations in the Paraty area. (In Rio, they'll be staying at the posh Copacabana Palace.)
Pattinson, Stewart, and Lautner (if he's indeed tagging along) will have Friday and Saturday free.
They should leave Brazil between Nov. 12-14.
Note: Revista Quem is a celebrity magazine under the umbrella of the Brazilian conglomerate O Globo, which also owns one of Rio's top dailies and Brazil's no. 1 television network.
I haven't found anywhere else any confirmation about the Friday arrival, Lautner's trip, or filming dates/locations. An e-mail to O Globo has gone unanswered.
On his Twitter page, RioFilme president-director Sergio Sá Leitão wrote the following:
"Sorry, guys … But I really can't give out any more details about Breaking Dawn. I hope you'll understand. Only Summit can talk about the film."
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