Things are about to get a little hairy for those Twilight vampires. Because here come the Twilight werewolves.
The second book in author Stephenie Meyer's Twilight saga, "New Moon," continues to explore the forbidden romance between ageless vampire Edward Cullen and human teen Bella Swan.
But the book also focus on the rivalry that exists between vampire and new werewolf clans.
That rivalry is front and center in the movie adaptation of that book. Or, as actor Kiowa Gordon put it, "the lovey-dovey stuff is still there. But now it's time for a good old-fashioned vampire and werewolf throw-down.
"And I don't mean to sound biased, but there's only one way that can turn out," he continued. "The vampires already had their movie. Now it's our turn to shine."
Gordon plays Embry Call, one of the friends, or "wingmen" of Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner) in the movie version of "New Moon."
He and cast mate Alex Meraz (Paul) were in Denver to promote the new film, which opened in theaters this week.
"No one's even seen what we can do yet, and we already have these incredible fan clubs and followings. It's crazy," Meraz said by telephone.
At least some of that may be due to early ad campaigns for "New Moon." Poster imagery featured a shirtless, "ripped" Lautner, as well as a similarly muscled Gordon and Meraz.
"There was no digital retouching or body doubles used. Those rock-hard abs really are ours," Meraz reported. "We worked really hard for those bodies."
Still, their vampiric counterparts, including Edi Gathegi, aren't just taking the werewolves' taunts lying down.
"There's just something that's much more alluring about vampires," Gathegi agreed. "You can never tell whether they want to seduce you or whether they want to kill you."
Gathegi reprises his role as the villainous Laurent in "New Moon," and he and British actor Jamie Campbell Bower, who plays another menacing vampire, Caius, were in Salt Lake City last weekend for a signing appearance.
"They can say what they want about being more popular now, but vampires will always have more appeal. Werewolves are just hairy brutes," Bower laughed.
None of the four actors claim that they were particularly big Twilight fans before they were cast in their respective roles.
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