Although movie producers always think that they are the blood and soul of a movie project, no movie can move forward without the actors present. Fast forward to the present, where the head honchos in charge of the upcoming movie "Cali" knows this best: the movie will be put on hold until the supposed star, Kristen Stewart, is ready to film.

After news exploded that "Twilight" star Kristen Stewart cheated on co-star and long time boyfriend Robert Pattinson, reports came out that she pulled out of her next project, "Cali", while experiencing mild depression after the quick breakup that RPattz served her, resulting to the cancellation of the project. However, this is not necessarily the case.

An insider said that the film will not move on without the 22-year old star, as well since it will not be scrapped.

"Cali is being put on hold until Kristen feels ready. No other actress will replace her as previously reported!" assured the insider, as reported by The Hollywood Life.

Getting a production started is hard and extremely expensive, but getting it to halt just for a star can even be harder. Is it possible that Kristen Stewart is just so perfect in the said role that the producers would rather forego any other actors just for her? Or is this the way of the studios to show support for Kristen Stewart despite her wrongdoings?

Kristen Stewart was recently photographed by paparazzi canoodling with Rupert Sanders, her director for "Snow White and the Huntsman". The affair resulted in Pattinson breaking up with Stewart, and Liberty Ross leaving Rupert Sanders and filing for divorce.

Currently, there is no sign of KStew coming back and resurging back on top, since she is focusing all her attention and energy in trying to get back Robert Pattinson, even though he has made it clear that he does not want her back.

Kristen Stewart should really reconsider the offer of "Cali" producers because it is really rare for a studio to hold the production of a movie for one actor. She should see this as a second chance, and prove to the world that she is not some director's skanky hoe-bag.