Kristen Stewart Woody Allen: After Emma Stone, Bella Swan Or Blake Lively Maybe Newest Allen Muse – Jesse Eisenberg Also Starring!

Fresh off the critical flop of his latest film "Irrational Man" starring latest Woody Allen "muse" Emma Stone as well as multiple Oscar nominee Joaquin Phoenix, it might be the turn for Kristen Stewart's Woody Allen career, months after the "Twilight" actress won a César for her work in "Clouds of Sils Maria."

Even though the filmmaker is currently embarked on a project with Amazon Studios to create a series, Allen is still keeping his usual pace of one film per year at least, and this one will mark the first Kristen Stewart Woody Allen appearance while other recent "usual actors" join the cast, including Jesse Eisenberg (who worked with Allen on "To Rome with Love"), Corey Stoll (who played Ernest Hemingway in "Midnight in Paris") and Parker Posey (recently in "Irrational Man").

Vanity Fair reports that this Kristen Stewart Woody Allen movie will also star Blake Lively, Jeannie Berlin, Ken Stott and even Bruce Willis, who will be collaborating with the iconic filmmaker for the first time in his career.

The film is also set to co-star Anna Camp, Sari Lennick, Paul Schneider and Stephen Kunken.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, this Kristen Stewart Woody Allen film marks the director's return to New York City after he'd vowed never to shoot again due to its prohibitive regulations for filmmakers - and even more notably, this is the first time since his Best Picture Oscar winner "Annie Hall" that he'll shoot scenes in Los Angeles, a city Allen has often spoken against.

As child molestation allegations against the director resurface once more after an awkward presentation by Amazon Studios, websites like Jezebel wonder about Kristen Stewart's Woody Allen appearance, as actresses like Mia Farrow (once Allen's partner and collaborator) have called for Hollywood actresses to boycott his films.

It's expected that this Kristen Stewart Woody Allen film comes out sometime next year.

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