Robert Pattinson Reveals More About Edward in ‘Breaking Dawn Part 2’
British actor Robert Pattinson revealed more details about the changes in his character in the final installment of Twilight series.
According to the young actor, "Edward's a lot more relaxed from 'Breaking Dawn Part 1,' but I think everything kind of throws him off balance as soon as Bella becomes a vampire ... it's totally all new again,"
"So [Edward] never understood it really before, and then she becomes the same as him and yet still he doesn't understand her at all-she's like stronger than him and completely unpredictable. [Kristen Stewart] as Bella is like a heightened version of who she was before. And he's trying to figure it out, but it makes him ... excited by his life in this last movie part," Pattinson added.
Robert Pattinson will be heading to the Land Down Under to single-handedly promote the final installment of the popular vampire series. Unfortunately, Kristen will not be coming with her beau as she will visit Japan to promote the film.
According to EW, it has now been confirmed that the scene after the credits will not be the exciting dance scene that Nikki Reed revealed. However, it does not mean that the dance part did not happen and will probably make on the DVD version of the film.
So far the cast is not saying at all what the final sequence will be. Fans need to stick around until after the credits roll if they do not want to miss the ending.
Earlier this month, actress Nikki Reed revealed that the after-credits clip of the much anticipated final Twilight film is a cheerful dance number courtesy of the whole cast.
"Breaking Dawn Part 2" picks up where the previous installment left off. It follows the story of Bella transformed into a vampire and gave birth to a half human-half vampire daughter, Renesmee. Out of revenge, Irina from the Denali coven told Volturi that Renesmee is an immortal child that sets the strongest group of vampire on the trail for the Cullens.
"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2" will hit the theatres on November 16.