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![]() | Welcome to Jackson Rathbone.Org, the very first fansite dedicated to actor and musician, Jackson Rathbone. You may know Jackson from The Twilight Saga films, where he plays vampire, Jasper Hale or from The Last Airbender, where he plays young warrior, Sokka. We aim to provide you with all the latest information, news and images, so make sure you check back for updates. | ![]() |
Caps are coming up. This is so exciting! I love this movie already
TroixTV posted another outtake from Jackson’s photoshoot called “Messy hair, tacos & tequila”. Remember to subscribe to their channel for more!
Also, I’ve finally added two new pictures from the set of Girlfriend.

A video outtake from Jackson’s cover shoot for TROIX Magazine has been posted on their youtube channel. Check it out! Caps will come soon as usual.
Troix Magazine posted their behind the scenes video of Jackson’s photoshoot! Beyond adorable. Check it out.
They’ve also posted a poll at their site!
We just posted a fun poll on the site based on one of the interview questions we asked him so tell everyone check it out
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If you could let all your Twi-hards know to follow us on Twitter @TROIXMagazine, we’ll be tweeting exclusive tidbits and fun facts before the launch!
Caps added!
Troix magazine shot Jackson last Thursday for the upcoming October 2010 debut issue. They have an exclusive behind the scenes video of Jackson that they will post on their YouTube channel once they reach 1,000 subscribers. So suscribe away! Thanks to their staff for letting us know.
Here are some videos of interviews from The Last Airbender press junket. All of them super adorable by the way! Caps will be up as soon as possible.
Here’s the full interview Vegas5W did with 100 Monkeys. Check it out!
Episode 11: 100 Monkeys Jumping on a Bed from Vegas 5W on Vimeo.
Though it performed respectably at the box office, grossing nearly $130 million since its July 1 release date, M. Night Shyamalan’s fantasy flick “The Last Airbender” received an icy reception from critics — a reaction that star Jackson Rathbone says is undeserved.
“The critics in the U.S. … I just don’t think they really like M. Night Shyamalan anymore,” Rathbone told MTV News while on the blue carpet for the 2010 Teen Choice Awards. “I don’t know why. It’s sad because he’s such an amazing director and an amazing person.”
The film, written and directed by Shyamalan, is a live-action remake of the popular Nickelodeon animated TV series “Avatar: The Last Airbender” and the first installment in a proposed trilogy. It received mixed reviews from critics, many who said the film emphasized style over substance. Nonetheless, Rathbone stands by the film’s box-office performance, adding that Shyamalan’s popularity is stronger than ever in foreign markets.
“It was interesting, the reception with ‘The Last Airbender,’ because they did extremely well with the U.S. domestic box office and even better than expected overseas,” he said. “Overseas, internationally, they still love him and think his work is genius.”
In the end, Rathbone believes it’s just a matter of taste. “It’s just one of those things,” he said. “Art is subjective.”
Shyamalan’s mettle will next be tested with September’s stuck-in-an-elevator horror-thriller “Devil,” a story he conceptualized, while Rathbone will begin work on the two-part “Breaking Dawn” film this fall.