Twi-Hards: Breaking Dawn Debuts In Less Than A Month!
The latest film in the Twilight franchise, Breaking Dawn, makes its long-awaited debut next month and new details are being revealed.
Robert Pattinson‘s particularly fond of the wedding and honeymoon scenes between his character Edward Cullenand real-life girlfriend Kristen Stewart‘s Bella. “It’s just a relatively momentous moment for the series. It’s been building up and building up—I think Edward has proposed to her about 50 times by now,” Pattinson tells Access Hollywood. “It’ll be quite nice—at least he doesn’t have to propose anymore!”
“Bella is absolutely certain that she wants to spend forever with Edward but there’s just something with marriage that she’s apprehensive about,” Stewart explains. “There are a few beats right before the wedding actually occurs…there are a few looks from Edward that are kind of unclear to her.”
The wedding is picture perfect, however the honeymoon gets cut short when Bella finds out she’s pregnant.
“Bella obviously wants to have the baby and Edward is just terrified of it and thinks it will destroy her and thinks that she’s ridiculous for thinking she’s strong enough to have a vampire baby. He thinks it’s just like Satan’s spawn, because that’s how he feels about himself,” Stewart explains of the dramatic revelation.
The TV program also sat down with Taylor Lautner to talk about the evolution of his character, Jacob Black. He reveals what he thinks the fans will love most about the final chapters in the film saga.
“Towards the beginning of the movie, he’s still the same Jacob Black he always has been. He’s jealous. He’s still in to Bella and he’s hot-headed. Throughout the movie he matures a ton,” Lautner says of his werewolfcharacter. “I think the most exciting thing [fans] can expect from Breaking Dawn
is seeing all of the characters in a different light. All of the characters change so much from the beginning of the movie until the end. I think it’s going to be really exciting to see.”
Breaking Dawn: Part One is in theaters on November 18.











