The "Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2" panel was one of the most talked about movies apart of Comic-Con 2012 San Diego. Fans were in frenzy as they cheered, looked at exclusive footage, and listened to their favorite stars talk about the hotly anticipated film.
One thing that was revealed was that Robert Pattinson had to wear a wig playing vampire Edward this time.
According to People Magazine, fans may notice something different in the movie.
"We had to do the re-shoots on [Breaking Dawn -- Part 2] a few weeks ago, and it was the first time I had to wear a wig," Pattinson told fans last week at the panel in Hall H for the film. "I couldn't believe my last two days on Twilight they put this orange wig on my hair."
The hairpiece, which Pattinson described as being "like Frankenstein's monster" and "an amalgamation of six [different] wigs," practically had the actor pulling his hair out.
Fake wig and all, fans are not ready to say goodbye to the "Twilight" cast, which includes Taylor Lautner as Jacob.
Some of the cast expressed their fan appreciation and how dedicated they are.
"Being able to share with these guys, the fans, [they] are an ever-present, motivating, reassuring thing," Kristen Stewart told MTV News before Thursday's July 11 "Breaking Dawn - Part 2" panel. "It's really nice, but when they're actually physically in front of you, if you can get over the blast of energy that's thrown at you, it's the most amazing shared energy thing. They're just as invested in it as I am, and to see that is mind-blowing. I love it."
"Being here with the fans this year has been really special for me," Nikki Reed said, who plays Rosalie Cullen. "The fact that they're still here four years later and that I recognize a lot of them - I can see that they've cut their hair or lost weight or they're wearing makeup - all those little things are very bizarre, but I feel like I know a lot of them."
Billy Burke, who plays Charlie Swan, talked about the emotional scenes in "Breaking Dawn Part 2."
"Well, first of all, Kristen and I, we've had a great time throughout the entire filming experience, and that scene in particular, the last episode of the entire saga, was kind of emotional for everybody, and surprisingly so," he told MTV News at Entertainment Weekly's popular Comic-Con celebration. "Nobody really expected that, and as we were doing it, it kind of hits you."
Rumors spread quickly about a reboot of "The Twilight Saga."
In June, Liongate's Rob Friedman told Deadline, "We are not remaking Twilight. We will happily support Stephanie Meyer if she decides to proceed in any way. But this will be the last one unless that should change."
However, "Twilight" stars expressed their openness to doing about film.
"If you told me tomorrow that we had to reshoot some scene, I'd be so happy because I do enjoy living in this world," Stewart said at Comic-Con, according to The Age. "We got to do it for four years and I put everything I had into it. Even though it's a bummer to walk away, it's something I'll always have."
"I pity the person who would take over my part," Pattinson was quoted as saying at the press conference before the Hall H panel, according to the Huffington Post. "I would make a campaign against them!''
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