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Ask 'New Moon''s Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner and Chris Weitz a Question

To some, and by some we mean cave dwellers, Robert Pattinson is merely a name. To most, however, he is all there is to care about in the world. OK, maybe not the only thing, but he's up there. Since the quiet Brit was cast to play the lead vampire Edward Cullen in the teen bloodsucker flick 'Twilight,' the world can't seem to get enough. And now, with only the second installment of the 'Twilight' franchise, 'New Moon,' set to hit theaters November 20, it's hard to fathom what level of fandom Pattinson will reach in years to come.

Pattinson's on-screen nemesis Taylor Lautner, aka werewolf Jacob Black, has a much, er, bigger role in the upcoming film. No, seriously, the guy gained almost 20 lbs of muscle after 'Twilight,' squashing doubt that he'd be replaced and securing his return. And as he's set to challenge Edward's love for Bella (Kristen Stewart) in 'New Moon,' we anticipate an epic battle of otherworldly, and uber-sexy, beings.

And who better to bring us this sensational bout than 'Golden Compass' director Chris Weitz? His fantastical influence is already evident in clips and trailers that have fans salivating at the mouth.

So in honor of this oh-so-highly-anticipated flick, Moviefone has a treat for you, 'Twilight' devotees. This Friday, November 6, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner and Chris Weitz will be visiting Moviefone's LA studio to interview each other with your questions. Wonder what Pattinson really thinks of his costars? Or maybe you're wondering if Chris Weitz prefers werewolves or vampires. Whatever it is, we need your submissions, because, really, who can ask the stars of the 'Twilight' saga better questions than their die hard fans?

Submit your question for Pattinson, Lautner or Weitz in the comments below, and be sure to include your first name and where you live. Then check back here on Monday, November 16, when we publish the interview, to see if your question made the cut. Good luck!

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