New photos have surfaced for the highly anticipated epic finale of the "Twilight Saga."
The photos show more of Renesmee (Mackinzie Foy), her father Edward (Robert Pattinson) and her new vampire mother, Bella (Kristen Stewart) in "Breaking Dawn Part 2." The pictures show other characters as well.
Many Twi-hards are anticipating seeing Bella as more strong and less fragile and sensitive than before she was a vampire.
Nikki Reed, who plays Rosalie Cullen in all the movies, said Stewart was born to play Bella, according to HollywoodLife.
"Kristen has been so prepared and ready to play Bella as a vampire," she said. "She has talked about this from the beginning. I think Kristen has been really prepared for this and really excited about this. I think it was the most natural thing to step into Bella as a vampire."
This is a good thing.
Speaking of characters, Pattinson also has a change in his character Edward, who has always been protecting Bella and rescuing her when she's in danger (which is always the case).
Accoridng to HollywoodLife, in the new e-book "Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner - In Their Own Words" by Talia Soghomonian, Pattinson talked about this change that Edward undergoes.
"He is a lot more relaxed from after the first part of Breaking Dawn, but I think it kind of throws them again off balance when as soon as Bella becomes a vampire, (laughs) it's all totally new again," he said. "So he never understood it before, and then she becomes the same as him and yet he still doesn't understand her at all, like she's stronger than him and completely unpredictable. She's a heightened version of what she was before. And so he's trying to figure that one out, but it makes him younger again, like he's excited by his life and the last part."
Another character also changes, well maybe not the character but the actress who plays it.
Ashley Greene, who plays Alice Cullen, recently dished about how some think she's changed since playing Alice in all the "Twilight" films.
"After the movie [Twilight] came out, some people said, 'You changed,'" she told MarieClaire in an interview, according to People magazine. She appears on the front cover of the November issue. "And I said, 'I haven't changed, dude. Your opinion of me has changed because I'm working on this film.' Trust me, my parents would let me know."
In other "Breaking Dawn Part 2" news, the score music soundtrack list by Carter Burwell was revealed. Fans can pre-order it and it will be released on Nov. 19. [SEE FULL LIST]
MTVNews revealed the full soundtrack list that features Passion Pit, Paul McDonald and wife and "Twilight" star Reed, Christina Perri (who sang "A Thousand Years" for "Breaking Dawn Part 1"), Ellie Goulding, and Green Day.
Are you excited to see "Breaking Dawn Part 2?" It lands in theaters Nov. 16.
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