Meet the New Moon Werewolves

Alex Meraz, Chaske Spencer, Bronson Pelletier, Kiowa Gordon, Wolf Pack, New Moon James White

Important Twilight news not involving hookups: The four gentlemen above make up the official New Moon wolf pack. They gained entrance into the exclusive group by passing director Chris Weitz's fitness challenge and providing official documentation of their Native American heritage, according to USA Today.

Roll call from left to right: Alex Meraz (playing Paul), Chaske Spencer (Sam Uley), Bronson Pelletier (Jared) and Kiowa Gordon (Embry Call). And not pictured is Taylor Lautner, but we're all pretty familiar with his muscles and questionable wig, so he sat this one out.

Sources close to set have confirmed that the wolf men wrapped production in Vancouver already, so now they can just hang out shirtless in dark rooms and relax while computers make some werewolf morphing happen.

These aren't the only new faces. There's a lot of them, actually, so we've rounded them up in our The Die Is Cast: Twilight's New Faces gallery.


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