Hardwicke Says Studio Gave Her ‘Mini Cupcake’ to Celebrate Film’s Success: Male Directors Get a ‘Car or Three-Picture Deal or Whatever You Want’

Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke said in an interview with The Guardian that the studio gifted her a “mini cupcake” as congratulations when the vampire romance opened to unexpectedly huge $69 million in November 2008.
Hardwicke immediately realized that no matter how successful her directing career could be, she would not be valued in the same way as a male director.
“No, people aren’t going to hire more women directors,” she told interviewer Hanna Flint. “They’re not going to give you the next job and let you do something great. It was earth-shattering reality right away.”
The director had revealed on the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast in 2023 that the studio underestimated how big “Twilight” could become.
She was told by executives right before opening weekend that debuting to $30 million would be a relief. “Twilight” earned $7 million from midnight ticket sales alone on its way to a $35 million opening day. The film generated $69 million over its opening weekend and would go on to earn $192 million domestically and $408 million worldwide.
Mini Cupcake as Reward
Head over to The Guardian’s website to read more from Hardwicke’s interview.