Mackenzie Foy to play Renesmee in ‘Breaking Dawn’
by Roberta Ferguson on September 28, 2010 | Comments Off

Rumor has it that young actress Mackenzie Foy is being tapped to play the role of Edward Cullen and Bella Swan’s daughter Renesmee in the new Breaking Dawn movie.
EW reports:
It’s not yet clear how the diminutive actress, who’s appeared in one episode each of television shows FlashForward and ‘Til Death, will portray the character who ages a full 17 years in only seven. Sources have suggested that director Bill Condon will employ similar digital effects to those used by David Fincher in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, where Foy’s face would be digitally transferred onto the face of a younger child. It’s also probable that the studio will hire a younger child in some capacity, too.
Do you think this would be a good casting decision for the franchise? What are your thoughts???
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