See also Vampire Films in 2009--Extended Info.
Being Human (2009) (UK TV series) TRAILER
Bled (2009) (DVD)
The Bleeding (2009)
Blood: The Last Vampire (2009) TRAILER
Bram Stoker's Vampire Diaries Renfield (2009)
The Coffin (2009)
The Dead Matter (2009) TRAILER
Dead of Night (2009)
Doomsday County (2009)
The Eternal (2009)
Hello Darkness (2009)
High Midnight (2009)
The Informers (2009)
Kiss of the Vampire (2009) (DVD) TRAILER
Lesbian Vampire Killers (2009) TRAILER
Let the Right One In (2009--Italy, France, & UK) TRAILER
New Moon (2009)
Live Girls (2009)
PCP... A VanGuard Chronicle (2009)
The Revenant (2009)
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead (2009) TRAILER
Sodium Babies (2009) TRAILER
Suck (2009)
Thirst (2009) TRAILER
True Blood, Season 2 (HBO TV series, June 2009)
Twilight (2009--various countries) TRAILER
Twilight Watch (2009)
Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009) TRAILER
The Vampire Diaries (TV series, 2009) TRAILER
Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl (2009)
Vampire in Vegas (2009)
The Vampires of Bloody Island (2009)
Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter (IFC telefilm, official title TBA, 2010)
Baltimore, or The Steadfast Tin Soldier and the Vampire (2010)
Cirque du Freak (2010) PHOTO
Daybreakers (2010) TRAILER
Dead Sucks (2010) TRAILER
Eclipse (2010)
The Historian (2010)
The Knights Templar (2010)
Last Blood (2010)
Let the Right One In (U.S. Remake) (2010)
Lost Boys 3 (2010)
Priest (2010)
Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell (2010)
Soulstice (2010)
The Un-Dead (2010)
Bubba Nosferatu and the Curse of the She-Vampires (2011)
Castlevania (2011)
Dark Shadows (2011)
Virulents (2011)
Blood Brothers (date TBA)
Blood Type (TV series, date TBA)
The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires (date TBA)
The Night Projectionist (date TBA)
Pangs (date TBA)



9 comments:
How are you taking the news that they are not going to include Jacob in New Moon and they want to try and get it released next year?
Honestly, I haven't read beyond Twilight. I started New Moon but didn't immediately get into it, so I put it aside for later. I am sad that Catherine Hardwicke left the films. I've enjoyed her work since Thirteen and thought it was fantastic Twilight's opening weekend set new records for female directors. And knowing the plot of New Moon, I think they'll alienate the diehard Twilight fans by leaving Jacob out--not the wisest choice when the Twilight fans led to the phenomenal success of the first film.
I am just dying to see some of these. Thanks so much for posting!
Deidre
You're welcome.
!!!!! can't WAIT for baltimore to come out!!!!
Thanks for the new list!
I think New Moon is going to be out in 2009 November though, I'm sure I read that somewhere...and that they're going to start filming in about 2/3 months!... that's why Catherine Hardwicke left, because they wouldn't give her more time... I don't blame her!... I assume the company want to cash in (again) quickly on the Twilight hype.
..they're keeping Jacob in, as I've read an outline of the story (I'm still waiting for Amazon to deliver it to me!) and he is a key character in New Moon ... they just don't know if they're keeping the same actor... which is ridiculous! Changing characters in films is the most stupid thing to do.
I had read both 2009 and 2010. Just checked into it further and see that they're now aiming for the same weekend as Twilight's release, with a Nov. 20, 2009, opening (12/16/08 New Moon news). I'll update the list. I've also heard about changing the Jacob actor or else beefing up the current actor with computer imaging.
They should do the latter, but I think he has enough time to beef himself up naturally, and he's still a growing boy, he's going to grow! It's so frustrating! I read something hilarious about it though, it went something like this:
'I don't know why they can't just leave the original Jacob! Who cares if he is too babyfaced or not tall enough or not beefy enough! That's just like taking out Robert Pattinson for not being a real vampire!'
Hilarious! .. even more so because this person was incredibly passionate aout it all!
nuvonova: That's a hilarious point! Yes, there seems to be some extremely impassioned debates about the subject. I hope the filmmakers keep the original actor in.
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