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On Wednesday, October 26, at 7:54 p.m. ET, MTV will premiere the video for “Rain,” and when it comes to an event this big, we’re pulling out all the stops. The “Rain” video will feature a never-before-seen clip from the film, which hits theaters November 18. Immediately following the video’s premiere, the action switches over to MTV.com for a live stream featuring MTV News correspondent Sway Calloway’s exclusive interview with Mars, plus “Twilight” music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas, who will discuss everything about “Breaking Dawn.”The also state they will be live streaming this. If so we will embed the footage
Mars will also be answering your video and text questions, which you can submit starting today at MTV.com, or via Twitter using the hashtag #AskBruno.

“They’re really creative,” Facinelli recently told us while promoting Wonka Candy’s 32 Days of Wonkaween. “I wanted to be the chipmunks [from Alvin and the Chipmunks] because I have three daughters, so I thought it’d be fun for them to be the Chipettes and for me to be Dave. But you can’t control what they want to be…They always at the last minute change their costume to something else.”
So no Bella Swan duds for Luca, 14, Lola, 8, or Fiona, 4? “I think my oldest said she wanted to be a Stepford wife,” he says.
As for Facinelli, don’t expect to see him trick-or-treating as the Cullen clan’s head honcho.
“No, I’ve been doing that for the last five years,” he says. “You think Carlisle’s the easy route, but Carlisle takes hours and hours of work. I think I’m going to go as a fireman this year.”

MH: You filmed the first few installments of the Twilight franchise up in the Northwest. Was it a big shift coming down to Louisiana for the final two films?
PF: I actually enjoyed it, you know? I love the scenery there, the food, the culture. I shot a movie in New Orleans a while back and I’ve always loved Louisiana. So getting to go back there was kind of nice. What was really nice about it was it was so warm there. We went up to Canada and it was freezing cold so it was a little bit of a treat to be able to walk on set in a t-shirt or go to dinners.
MH: Did you have the opportunity to make it back to New Orleans?
PF: I did. My family came into town and I took them to New Orleans and we had a good time. I think I tweeted a picture…there was an old photography place where we walked in to like a costume place where you could put on some old New Orleans garb and take a picture like an old time photo. So the kids had a lot of fun with that and I took the kids to Bourbon Street during the day, as they were hosing down the streets, and my little daughter said, “Why do they hose down the streets?” I said, “Because grown-ups throw up on it all night long.” She was like, “Dad, you can’t take me here ever again.”