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Twilight's Ashley Greene coming to SA

Johannesburg – South African Twi-hards are in for a rare treat.

Ashley Greene, who plays psychic vampire Alice Cullen in The Twilight Saga, will be visiting South Africa at the end of October as part of the The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 global tour to promote the film's release on 16 November, Nu Metro announced on Wednesday. 

Ashley will visit the country to participate in media interviews as well as an exclusive fan event.
 
Nu Metro Films will be hosting this fan event at Nu Metro Montecasino in Johannesburg on Thursday, 25 October which will offer fans an opportunity to relive the previous instalment of the saga, Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1, followed by a Q&A session with Ashley herself.

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As part of the global tour, the Twilight Saga's biggest stars will be going around the world to promote the final instalment in the vampire phenomenon.

Robert Pattison will visit Australia, Kristen Stewart will visit Japan, Taylor Lautner will appear in Brazil and Kellan Lutz and Nikki Reed will visit Scotland and Ireland.
 
Tickets for the event will go on sale on 12 October at 09:00 and will cost R100 per person. The cost includes access to the screening, a welcome drink and snacks, plus a collectible Twilight premium and Coke and popcorn.

The event will start at 18:00, with the Ashley Greene Q&A following after the screening of the film. Tickets will be available through the Nu Metro website or via the box office at Nu Metro Montecasino.

The final movie in Stephenie Meyer's bestselling vampire series will reportedly feature a new surprise twist ending that is described as "fitting" for the last Breaking Dawn movie adaptation.

Twi-hards have already been instructed to stay through the end credits of the new movie.
 
Watch the final Twilight trailer here:



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