"Breaking Dawn Part 2" is approaching fast in November, and stars are dishing out new secrets for the movie.
One new exciting detail is the secret ending.
Director Bill Condon recently revealed that the movie will run one hour and 56 minutes. Twi-hard fans wish it would be longer!
The movie might turn out to be about four hours if filmmakers stuck to every detail in Stephanie Meyer's bestselling novel, but there's a new twist.
According to Hollywood Life, the final third of the movie will not be one that's in the book. It will be a brand new sequence.
The website reported that the new sequence was "dreamed up by [author] Stephanie Meyer and longtime screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg one night over dinner" that is much different from the book version.
"Twilight Saga" actress Kristen Stewart, who plays Bella in all the films, recently dished on the details of the secret ending to MTV News.
"It's so good," Stewart said when asked for her thoughts on seeing a finished cut. "It's good, it's really weird. I think everyone expects that but I'm really proud of Bill [Condon] and I'm really happy with how it closes [the franchise]. It's a lot to take."
MTV News asked if the ending was a proper send-off to the franchise and its beloved characters.
"Yes, I think so," she said. "I hope not everyone knows exactly how that goes down. I think maybe they do, but even if you do know what happens, the end throws you for a loop, even if you're expecting it."
Robert Pattinson, who plays Edward in all the films, said back in August, ""When I first read the script, I got to that part and was like, 'What?'" Pattinson told Entertainment Weekly. "And then I had to go back a page."
"It does it a serious justice," said Pattinson.
In the "Breaking Dawn Part 2" novel, the Denali, Egyptian, Irish, Amazon, Romanian Coven, and others come to defend the Cullens after Irina reported to the ruling vampire class known as the Volturi that the Cullens (Bella and Edward) created an immortal child, half-vampire, half-human Renesmee (played by Mackenzie Foy). Due to her hatred with Bella (played by Stewart) because of Bella's relationship with the wolves as well as the unfulfilled revenge of her mate Laurent, she betrayed her sisters and her allies. The movie also centers on Bella's new transformation as a new-born (new vampire).
Christian Serratos, who plays Angela in "The Twilight Saga" films, said that she hopes the fans will enjoy the last of the "Twilight" films.
When asked in an interview with WetPaint Entertainment if "BD Part 2" will give fans everything they're hoping for, she said, "I sure as hell hope so! That's exactly what all of us worked so hard for. If they're happy, we've done our jobs."
About the films coming to an end, Serratos added, "It's so bittersweet. I've been working on this project for over five years. It's been a big part of my life, and it'll continue to be a big part of my life. I'm just so excited that I got to be a part of it at all. It makes me super proud."
It was recently revealed that Summit will be screening all of the films as part of a movie marathon on Nov.15, one day before "Breaking Dawn Part 2" comes out in theaters.
The day-long marathon will include the first four movies, "Twilight," "New Moon," "Eclipse," and "Breaking Dawn Part 1."
Summit Entertainment and Fandango.com revealed that that advanced tickets for "Breaking Dawn Part 2" and "Twilight Saga Marathon" go on sale Monday, Oct. 1 at 12 a.m. EST.
According to Zap2it, Summit plans to release the newest film beginning with 10 p.m. screenings on Nov. 15 at some theaters. Everywhere else, "Breaking Dawn Part 2" will debut the following day.
Marathon attendees will also get to see additional interstitial content, according to the website.
"Breaking Dawn Part 2" is set to release in theaters Nov. 16, 2012.
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