LOS  ANGELES  � Although  their film doesn't tied come out for some other six months, the offspring stars of "Twilight"  have already reached a point of asterisk status that most actors would kill for. And  now, iI of the castmembers already have plans to reunite.
MTV  News  has exclusively well-read that Kellan  Lutz  and Ashley  Greene  have signed on to "Strife,"  a film set to begin production in a few weeks. The  movie will arrive in theaters adjacent year, curtly after audiences will have seen Lutz  and Greene  as Cullen  clan members Emmett  and Alice,  respectively.
Directed  by film maker Omid  Shabkhiz,  "Strife"  tells the news report of trinity friends struggling with day-to-day life in the drug and gang-infested streets of Los  Angeles.  Caught  in a domain of wildness and tragedy, they fight to get wind the hope and love that canful help them persevere.
The  husky, charismatic 23-year-old Lutz  is set to play Jagger,  a smooth-talking but riotous young man who gets caught in his possess game when he falls into debt. His  desperate actions go under much of the film's plot into action.
Meanwhile,  the sweet-smiling Greene  has been cast as Trish,  a well-educated girl who hits the streets of Los  Angeles  with the charles Herbert Best of intentions. Passionate  around women's rights and social awareness, Greene  will be a stark contrast to Lutz's  character.
She'll also be the voice of rationality for the film's third lead, a man named Lorenzo, played by up-and-comer Kyle Schmid ("The Covenant," "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants"). Schmid's character is a privileged young