The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Wrap Party At Vancouver Aquarium

by amyellensoden | October 25, 2009 at 03:13 pm
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Rob Pattinson and Jackson Rathbone joined "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" cast and crew for their wrap party at the Vancouver Aquarium last night. With three open bars, sushi to feast on, and a live performance from Rathbone's band "100 Monkeys," the Eclipse cast was able to enjoy a night out of the public limelight. Rob Pattinson arrived at the wrap party sans co-star Kristen Stewart and mingled for a while with fellow party-goers.

R-Pattz, dressed in his standard baseball cap and dark shades, finally arrived solo around 10pm and according to guests inside the party he only stayed for approximately 45 minutes before hopping into a cab by himself.

The party allowed each attendee a plus one guest and security remained tight throughout the evening. The Vancouver Aquarium was the perfect location for the Eclipse cast and crew to unwind after an intense filming schedule that began mid-August.

Eclipse director David Slade confirmed that filming of the third Twilight film was coming to a close and that some of the Twilight actors have in fact finished filming all of their scenes.

Wrapped five actors tonight, its getting a lot less crowded in Forks.12:45 AM Oct 24th from web

Best wishes now and into the future to all those who finished work tonight. Just a few more days shooting left. Finish line is approaching.12:49 AM Oct 24th from web

A few days of filming for Eclipse remain, however, but this will all take place in studio. Rob Pattinson and Kristen Stewart will possibly be filming some romantic scenes pivotal to the novel as filming comes to a close in Vancouver, BC.

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