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Twilight Star Taylor Lautner to Play Himself in a Scripted Show About Hunting Werewolves


Twilight star Taylor Lautner will seem in a scripted present the place he performs the real-world model of himself who turns into a werewolf hunter whereas moonlighting as a Hollywood actor.

As reported by Deadline, Taylor Lautner: Werewolf Hunter is an Amazon MGM Studios manufacturing starring and government produced by Lautner. Though its title appears like a supernatural documentary collection the place the actor appears into the mythology behind werewolves (queue Bella googling vampires montage), it is really a purely fictional collection the place Lautner joins a secret society of werewolf trackers.

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Twilight star Taylor Lautner. Photo by Gilbert Flores/Variety through Getty Images.

“After wrapping the ultimate Twilight movie, Taylor Lautner vanished from the highlight,” the synopsis reads. “Fans speculated, tabloids theorized, however the fact is wilder than fiction. Taylor wasn’t simply taking a psychological well being break. He was making ready for his actual calling… Taylor Lautner: Werewolf Hunter.

“Playing himself, Taylor is drawn right into a secret society of werewolf trackers who want his distinctive experience. As he navigates his double life — Hollywood actor by day, supernatural warrior by evening — Taylor should wrestle with the final word irony: preventing the very creatures that made him well-known. Between saving the world, reviving his profession, and falling in love, he faces the final word query: What occurs when your largest position turns into your best enemy?”

This description references his Twilight position, in fact, the place Lautner performed Jacob the werewolf, a love rival to Robert Pattinson’s vampire Edward Cullen. The two finally turned besties and Jacob married Edward and Bella’s daughter.

Photo by Gilbert Flores/Variety through Getty Images.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll speak about The Witcher all day.



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