“Oh my gosh, he’s wearing a shirt!” yelped one fan as Taylor Lautner took the stage today at Comic-Con for the Twilight: Breaking Dawn—Part 2 presentation,
perhaps the most anticipated panel at the fan festival this year.
Lautner and his shirt were followed by Robert Pattinson, a surprisingly
emotional Kristen Stewart, new cast member Mackenzie Foy (who plays
Bella and Edward’s daughter, Renesmee), and Twilight author Stephenie Meyer.
For the film franchise’s final preview at the San Diego Convention Center—a bittersweet experience for everyone, including Kellan Lutz—fans were treated to a surprise screening of the first seven minutes of Breaking Dawn—Part 2.
(Cue the lights, wild screams, and at least one audience member
deadpanning, “More like seven minutes in heaven.”) Without giving too
much away, the series’ last installment opens with Bella, now a vampire,
feeling out her new powers and embarking on her first-ever hunt—a
high-speed chase that spans scenic waterfalls and forestscapes. The
highlight of the mini-screening, however—aside from a Luke Skywalker in
the audience finding his seat in the dark, 6,500-person auditorium with
the help of his light saber—was Bella tackling a mountain lion in
midair. Later, Lautner’s Jacob Black appeared for his characteristically
stiff deliveries. (Alas, he was fully clothed in the scene, too.) The
audience was also shown an exclusive clip in which Carlisle and Esme
Cullen (Peter Facinelli and Elizabeth Reaser) comically attempt to teach
coldblooded Bella how to appear like a human. (“Blink at least three
times per minute” and “don’t sit up so straight. Humans don’t do that.”)
When the lights went up, Kristen Stewart told the crowd how excited she was to play a vampire, having envied her fanged co-stars for four movies now. “It felt so good to break her in, to see how fast the car goes. Twilight vampires are very unique—they’re not like all vampires. But I think everything about her is amplified. Everyone’s powers are informed by how they were as a human. . . . You want something for so long, and then they give it to you. They made me wait for it. It’s like waiting for Christmas.”
When the lights went up, Kristen Stewart told the crowd how excited she was to play a vampire, having envied her fanged co-stars for four movies now. “It felt so good to break her in, to see how fast the car goes. Twilight vampires are very unique—they’re not like all vampires. But I think everything about her is amplified. Everyone’s powers are informed by how they were as a human. . . . You want something for so long, and then they give it to you. They made me wait for it. It’s like waiting for Christmas.”
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