Kellan Lutz reunites with Cam Gigandet for 'Desert Dawn'

ANI April 24, 2025 246 views

Kellan Lutz and Cam Gigandet, known for their roles in Twilight, are reuniting for the crime thriller Desert Dawn. The film follows a sheriff entangled in a dangerous conspiracy involving cartels and corruption. Both actors expressed excitement about working together again after nearly two decades. Desert Dawn hits theaters and digital platforms on May 16.

"It was a lot of fun working with Cam again after all these years." – Kellan Lutz
Washington, April 24: After working in the 2008 romantic fantasy film, 'Twilight', actors Kellan Lutz and Cam Gigandet are reuniting almost 17 years later for the crime thriller 'Desert Dawn'.

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Twilight co-stars reunite after 17 years for Desert Dawn

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Film explores deception and cartel conspiracies

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Lutz plays a sheriff facing corruption

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Gigandet praises Lutz's enduring dedication

"It was a lot of fun working with Cam again after all these years," said Lutz, adding, "I didn't get too much time hanging with him during Twilight, as I was focused on killing his character and protecting our Cullen family, but Cam is a super talented actor and I know fans are going to love seeing him and I on the same team and our fun banter back and forth throughout 'Desert Dawn'," reported People.

In 'Twilight', Lutz played vampire Emmett Cullen, and Gigandet starred as one of the film's antagonists, a vampire named James, as per the outlet.

Gigandet added, "I can say that it has been a roller-coaster ride since 'Twilight' and feels like a lifetime ago, as I am sure the entire cast can attest. Even after all these years, Kellan's dedication to his career has persevered. I have a lot of respect for actors who can maintain that kind of heart for so long, and it shows in Desert Dawn."

According to a synopsis, 'Desert Dawn' follows Easton and Sites as they "find themselves in a web of deception and corruption when the murder of a mysterious woman leads them to a dangerous conspiracy involving shady businessmen and the cartel," as per the outlet.

The film's trailer begins with a montage of Lutz and Gigandet in action, alongside clips of Lutz, who plays newly appointed Sheriff Luke Easton, being sworn in. Luke is received stiffly by his fellow officers, including John Sites (Gigandet), and Cheyenne Gomez (Helena Haro).

Marty Murray directed the film from an original screenplay by Chad Law and Johnny Walters. Chad Michael Collins, Texas Battle, Guillermo Ivan and Niko Foster round out the main cast. 'Desert Dawn' is set to be released in select theatres and on digital platforms on May 16, according to People.

Reader Comments

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Sarah T.
OMG Twilight reunion!! 😍 I can't wait to see these two together again, even if they're on the same team this time. Their chemistry was electric in Twilight so I know this will be good!
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Marcus L.
Interesting casting choice. While I appreciate the nostalgia factor, I hope the movie stands on its own merits. The plot sounds promising though - crime thrillers are always fun when done right.
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Jamie R.
I had no idea these two were working together again! This just made my day. Twilight was my childhood and I've followed both their careers since. Definitely watching this opening weekend!
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Trevor K.
The trailer looks intense! Love seeing Kellan in more serious roles. He's really grown as an actor since his Twilight days. Hope this does well at the box office.
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Amira S.
While I'm excited for the reunion, I wish they'd cast more diverse leads in these types of films. The supporting cast looks great though - hope they get enough screen time!
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Ethan P.
Cam Gigandet is so underrated! He was the best part of Twilight for me. Glad to see him getting more work - his intensity really elevates any project he's in. Counting down to May 16! 🎬

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