PICS! Taylor Lautner on the set of Abduction
Missing your Twilight fix? Check out lovely Taylor Lautner's latest on-set pics
Missing your Twilight fix? Check out lovely Taylor Lautner's latest on-set pics
Hot off the Eclipse publicity trail, Twilight's Taylor Latuner has been spotted out and about on the set of his latest flick, Abduction.
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Swapping his werewolf alter ego for a brand new character, the handsome star's latest role is packed with action.
We'll see him play a young man who finds a baby photo of himself on a missing persons website, and sets out to discover the truth about his life.
Sounds dramatic!
But there's one thing his two latest characters' have in common: their love of motorbikes.
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Jacob and Bella famously spend the summer rebuilding two old bikes in New moon, and it seems Taylor's new character also favours two wheels when it comes to getting around.
Taylor was spotted laughing and joking with crew on-set, before jumping aboard the orange and silver Aprilla bike to shoot a scene.
Although he's only just finished Eclipse duties, lovely Mr Lautner won't have long to film his latest flick, as Breaking Dawn's set to set to start shooting in October.
But despite the rush, Taylor was his usual laidback self as he strolled around the set, popping into a trailer for a wardrobe change and waving to waiting fans.
Are you looking forward to seeing Taylor's action thriller? Let us know in the comments box below.
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