Taylor Lautner Talks Segueing From Twilight to Abduction
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| A still from Abduction. |
When Jacob 2.0 appeared in the second Twilight installment, New Moon, beefier and sporting a sharp new 'do and abs to match, his graduation from the child actor to teen heartthrob was complete. And it hasn't just been the teenybopper crowd wailing and donning Team Jacob tees while waiting in line. But as the frenzy mounted, Lautner vaulted to the top of that lofty Hollywood A-list.
The well-mannered 19-year-old actor's real aspiration isn't to bank on a washboard midsection though, but rather to flex his creative muscles. It was his main motivation in taking a break from vamps and werewolves to star in the action-thriller Abduction opening Friday.
"I've been playing Jacob for so long now, and I did this right before I went back to Breaking Dawn," Lautner recently told us at a Miami studio's greenroom. "And it was different. It was challenging to step outside of Jacob's skin, and become a totally different character. And that's what Nathan is. He's very different from Jacob. And that was tough. But it's really nice to be able to do that."
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In Abduction, he plays Nathan Harper, an average, if extraordinarily fit, high school senior (what with Lautner still carrying werewolf weight), complete with goofy friends, a crush on the girl next door, jock rivals and parents who ground him when he wakes up on the lawn the morning after a kegger.
Though his dad, played by Jason Isaacs, does teach him a lesson via a gloved sparring session more befitting Keanu Reeves in pleather and funny shades. Cue clue number one that something more is afoot. That something turns out to involve espionage and explosions, car chases and criminals, all gravitating around Harper, who's unwittingly been trained his whole life to kick ass should this day come.
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The film could best be described as a Borne-type action-thriller with more Y.A. appeal. Though Lautner's take on it is more action-drama-thriller-romance, "because it has all of those genres in this one movie. I truly believe it's a movie for everyone."
Action couldn't be a better fit for Lautner. Fans don't get a sense of it watching him morph into a giant wolf whenever it's time to throw down in the Twilight films, but it comes naturally to Lautner.
He began studying martial arts at the age of six and by the time he was 12, had trained with world karate champions, took three gold medals representing America in the World Karate Division, and became a three-time Junior World Champion.
Look for the full interview with Taylor Launtner in this week's issue.
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