The First Look At The Shirtless Wolf Pack For New Moon

Posted by taylor blue on April 22, 2009
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New Moon Shirtless Wolves

Most people know that the Twilight franchise has thrived because of,  Bella and Edward. But in the New Moon movie the werewolves are introduced. I was really excited to see how hot these werewolves are going to be. In this picture there is,  Paul (Alex Meraz), Sam (Chaske Spencer), Jared (Bronson Pelletier) and Embry (Kiowa Gordon).

I thought it was interesting to note that the requirement of this acting gig is that they had to stand being shirtless in the Vancouver weather. I think that the Vancouver is way warmer than it is here in Alberta a province over. (As I say this it’s snowing out so bad I can’t see the building next to me.) But still the director sympathizes with the actors…

“It’s not pleasant for the actors,” says director Chris Weitz. “But they have all been good-natured. They show up on location in drenching, cold rain, and I say, ‘OK, off with the robes.’ “

I think though that the rain would be harder to work in then the snow…and it’s constantly raining in Vancouver. Poor guys. I’m sure the girls will jump in and help warm you up.

Photo Source: USA Today

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Comments (3)

 

  1. raincoaster says:

    Strangely, we’ve had lots more sun than normal. But according to UBC research, at any given time it’s 86% likely to be entirely overcast and 56% likely to be actually raining in Vancouver.

  2. keirnda says:

    It i soooooooo… great!!!!

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