The  good news is that "Breaking Dawn: Part 1" was a hit with Twi-hards and  is still making waves in theaters and breaking box office records. The  bad news is that "Breaking Dawn: Part 2" doesn't come out until November  2012.
Here are five things to look forward to in the next and last of the "Twilight" movies.
Bella as a Vampire
 "Breaking Dawn: Part 1" ended with Bella opening her eyes after  undergoing her vampire transformation - much like "Avatar" ended with  Sam Worthington's character waking up in his new body. "Twilight"  readers know that Bella immediately feels her new powers. Her senses are  sharper, her mind is quicker, and her body is stronger. It will be  interesting to see how the bigwigs - and actress Kristen Stewart - pull  this off.
The Volturi Are Back
The Volturi, a cultured but ruthless group of vampires who see nothing  wrong with drinking human blood, will come to town to see Bella in her  new vampire form. Indeed, she and Edward were spared in "New Moon" under  the condition that she be turned into one. But later they become none  too thrilled after falsely hearing that Bella and Edward had created a  vampire child - a strict no-no in their world.
Renesmee
Young actress Mackenzie Foy will play Bella and Edward's daughter.  Renesmee - who grows very quickly -- was still a baby at the end of the  first movie, and Jacob had just imprinted on her. She ends up playing a  big part when the Volturi arrive.
Bella, Edward and Jacob
The dynamic between Bella, Edward and Jacob changes dramatically  after he imprints on Renesmee. It will be interesting to see how Jacob  goes from being Bella's friend and admirer - and Edward's number-one  hater -- to being their daughter's protector.
Vampires - The Whole Lot of Them
There will be more beautiful vampires for viewing pleasure, including  hunky actor Lee Pace, who will portray the loner vampire Garrett, one  of several who sides with the Cullens when the Volturi arrive. Other  vamps coming to Forks include the Amazonian, Romanian and Brazilian  covens. Seeing so many beautiful, if deadly, vampires at once will be  strenuous on the eyes, but fans will surely manage.
Via Twilightish, ibtimes

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