Here is the link: A draft script for Eclipse was posted to the Internet. With the Eclipse script leaked, many malware sites are taking advantage of fans looking for it. So, here is the valid link: http://hotfile.com/dl/23292140/74c10ea/B080.rar.html. The password is “mayhem.”
And for your repeated viewing pleasure, the original trailer for Eclipse.
And here, by popular demand, is the fan-made, extended version of both Eclipse trailers:











![imgStephenie Meyer1[1]](http://twilightnewssite.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/imgStephenie-Meyer11-150x150.jpg)



Can’t get download, and it isn’t asking for a password. How does that link work? Thx
I think Hotfiles sometimes gets overrun, so if it doesn’t load, just refresh the page until it loads properly or try again later. Click on “Regular Download.” Wait the 60 seconds or whatever. The page will automatically refresh itself, and a link will appear that reads, “Click here to download.” It should download a file archive, which you can try unzipping and the .pdf file will be inside.
(The archive is in .rar format; if your computer can’t unzip .rar files you could find a free utility to do that at Download.com. Download.com can be trusted for downloading applications; often, Hotfiles and P2P applications cannot.).
When you go to open the file, it will ask for a password. The password is “mayhem” — without the quotes. I don’t know who posted it, or why the password is that, I just know that’s what it is.
I haven’t read it (hoping to be relatively spoiler free on the movie!) but it appears to be legit, matching the description of the file on various news sources. I don’t know why Summit hasn’t had the file taken down, but they haven’t, so I guess it’s okay.