The Final ‘Breaking Dawn: Part 2′ Premiere Is So Sad

Fri, November 16, 2012 3:53pm EDT by 7 Comments
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The Berlin premiere of ‘Breaking Dawn: Part 2′ marks the end of an era. It’s the last ‘Twilight’ premiere ever, and I am so sad about it! Are you?

Breaking Dawn: Part 2 has finally hit theaters, as the cast gathers for the last time in Berlin for the final red carpet premiere in the Twilight Saga. It’s so exciting that the world can finally see the conclusion to the phenomenal series, but it’s a highly bittersweet moment — everything is ending!

As Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner walked the red carpet with director Bill Condon in Germany on Nov. 16, it marked the last time we’d ever see these three on the same stage ever again. I’d been in a bit of denial that the Twilight Saga was coming to its conclusion, but today has made the finality of the situation sink in.

Since 2008, the Twilight films have meant so much to so many, and while the films will always live on in DVD form, we’ll never get another moment with the entire cast like this, or like the world premiere in Los Angeles on Monday, Nov. 12. We’ll always have our memories, but is it too soon to already ask for a reunion film?

Are you going to miss seeing the entire Twilight cast together, HollywoodLifers?

– William Earl

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Debbie

Posted at 6:03 PM on November 19, 2012  

I cried from start to end. My husband was like ” there just arm wrestling’, what are you crying about?”

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TWILIGHT LOVER

Posted at 8:10 PM on November 17, 2012  

i am so sad that twilight is over i will never forget my favorite movie in the whole world iv seen almost every movie twice and im going to see breaking dawn on thanksgiving weekend with my older sister but other wise i hope they make a part 3 but in ordre to do that kristen stwert has to not be a cheater “please kristen dont cheate on rob what did he do to you” im your fan but i love twilight even more PLEASE MAKE ANOTHER TWILIGHT.

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Brittney

Posted at 6:01 PM on November 17, 2012  

I cried the last 30 minutes of the movie. ending was so touching. i saw it on November 15th and im still crying because its over. twilight saga will be forever in our hearts. TWILIGHT LOVER FOREVA

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rupert sanders is so hot

Posted at 3:48 AM on November 17, 2012  

For months, we’ve been teased about Breaking Dawn — Part 2‘s “twist” ending. The movie follows Stephenie Meyer’s book closely, up until the point where Alice (Ashley Greene) enters the climactic scene to defend vampire-human hybrid Renesmee’s (Mackenzie Foy) existence. She presumably shows Aro (Michael Sheen), through her thoughts, that she knows there is no threat and thus Renesmee and the Cullens should be left alone. But then she realizes that it doesn’t matter — Aro wants a fight no matter what. She mouths “now” to Bella (Kristen Stewart), who sends Renesmee off with Jacob (Taylor Lautner). Then Aro gives an order, and the Volturi guards take Alice away. Trying to protect his daughter, Carlisle (Peter Facinelli) charges after Aro. Sadly, the vampire-doctor loses his head to the Italian ruler, sparking the battle between the two sides. Many end up dead, including Jasper (Jackson Rathbone), Jane (Dakota Fanning),Caius (Jamie Campbell-Bower), Marcus (Christopher Heyerdahl) and Aro — who is killed by Edward (Robert Pattinson) and Bella themselves. However, right after Bella finishes the Volturi’s leader off — the scene changes, and we’re back to Alice and Aro touching hands.

Such trickery! Alice was just showing Aro what the future would have been if the two sides fought — because of Bella’s super special mind shield, the Cullens and co. were on equal footing with the Volturi. A battle would mean losses for everyone.

The rest of the movie carries out much like Meyer’s writing. Alice’s witnesses — half-human/half-vampire Nahuel (JD Pardo) and his aunt Huilen (Marisa Quinn) — explain that Renesmee will reach maturity seven years after her birth, and that she is no danger to the vampiric lifestyle. The Volturi leave, the Romanians are upset there wasn’t a fight, the Denalis mourn the loss of their sister Irina, the rest of the vampires make their way home and everyone lives their “small but perfect piece of forever.”

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DIEHARD TWIHARD FAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted at 12:09 PM on November 17, 2012  

I LOVED THE END THOUGH! IT DID FREAK ME OUT THOUGH. LOLS

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caitlin

Posted at 11:02 AM on December 9, 2012  

ikr i cant bekieve that the end really didnt happen

 
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TWILIGHT LOVER

Posted at 8:18 PM on November 17, 2012  

nice long summary of that little piece at the end how do you know all there acting names and real names iv watched every movie twice but i just watch for the drama

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