Rachelle Lefevre scheduling conflicts Barney's Version conflict
Rachelle Lefevre scheduling conflicts Barney's Version conflict. If there’s one thing we’ve learned about Twilight drama, it’s that it doesn’t happen quietly. (“EEEEEEEEE!!!”) Why, then, should the recasting of series villain Victoria (originally Rachelle Lefevre, now Bryce Dallas Howard) be any different? Tuesday, Summit painted the sub-in as an amicable result of scheduling conflicts, then Lefevre responded with an aggrieved “That’s not the whole story” statement. Then, late last night? Summit responded to the response, and the fangs are out!First, Lefevre’s statement, which casts doubt on Summit’s official story (that Lefevre’s commitment to the Dustin Hoffman film Barney’s Version would interfere with her duties for the third twilight film, Eclipse):
I was stunned by Summit’s decision to recast the role of Victoria for Eclipse. I was fully committed to the Twilight saga, and to the portrayal of Victoria. I turned down several other film opportunities and, in accordance with my contractual rights, accepted only roles that would involve very short shooting schedules.
My commitment to Barney’s Version is only 10 days. Summit picked up my option for Eclipse. Although the production schedule for Eclipse is over three months long, Summit said they had a conflict during those 10 days and would not accommodate me. Given the length of filming for Eclipse, never did I fathom I would lose the role over a 10-day overlap. I was happy with my contract with Summit and was fully prepared to continue to honor it. Summit chose simply to recast the part.
I am greatly saddened that I will not get to complete my portrayal of Victoria for the Twilight audience. This is a story, a theatrical journey and a character that I truly love and about which I am very passionate. I will be forever grateful to the fan support and loyalty I’ve received since being cast for this role, and I am hurt deeply by Summit’s surprising decision to move on without me. I wish the cast and crew of Eclipse only the very best.”
Then, Summit’s “The high road? Pffft!” response:
We at Summit Entertainment are disappointed by Rachelle Lefevre’s recent comments which attempt to make her career choices the fault of the Studio. Her decision to discuss her version of the scheduling challenges publicly has forced the Studio to set the record straight and correct the facts.
It was not until July 20th that Summit was first informed of Ms. Lefevre’s commitment to Barney’s Version, a commitment we have since been advised she accepted in early June. Summit had acted in good faith that she would be available to fulfill her obligations both in terms of rehearsals and shooting availability for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. We feel that her choice to withhold her scheduling conflict information from us can be viewed as a lack of cooperative spirit which affected the entire production.
Ms. Lefevre took a role in the other film that places her in Europe during the required rehearsal time, and at least ten days of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’s principal photography. This period is essential for both rehearsal time with the cast, and for filming at key locations that are only available during the initial part of production,” the statement from Summit read.
The fact remains that Ms. Lefevre’s commitment to the other project - which she chose to withhold from Summit until the last possible moment - makes her unfortunately unavailable to perform the role of Victoria in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.
Strange, though, that Lefevre would supposedly choose a small indie film over the third installment of a mega-franchise — and the one sequel where her villain finally snags the spotlight. This should make the New Moon press junket really fun to plan!
Source:movieline