Twilight Breaking Dawn Ends for Robert Pattinson

Bittersweet is today’s Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn news and for oh so many reasons.

According to THR, filming the epic paranormal romance is finally a wrap. For actor Robert Pattinson, that means over three years of playing Edward Cullen, and most recently, eight months of shooting Breaking Dawn, parts one and two, are over.

It was a bit of an anticlimax,” Pattinson said Monday on Live With Regis and Kelly. “It was a very long shoot, and we were working on it for eight months, and it was hard. By the end of it, I think everyone was just like, ‘Ahhh, get me out!’ ”

I really wish he wouldn’t use the word anticlimax! Fans of the books know how it all ends and have their fingers crossed, just as I do, that it all translates wonderfully onto film. So, let’s just hope Rob didn’t have a double meaning intended, aside from his whirlwind gig (at least the acting part of it) being complete.

Anyway, we hear he hasn’t seen a rough cut yet.

THR also reported that “Pattinson is currently on the promotional tour for the movie, which opens April 22.” It is rated PG-13, despite some of the content. See, I told you work wasn’t altogether finished. R-Patz also joked, “I don’t know who I am anymore. I still haven’t really understood what it is not to be doing Twilight movies every three months.”

If you’re a fan, why not get to know Pattinson’s newest character?

About Sasha Nova

Sasha Nova is a fan of Marvel Comics, science fiction films and bright nail polish. A list of her published, short, speculative fiction stories can be discovered over at her blog: nikanors-inn.livejournal.com.

One Comment

  1. Kira

    April 19, 2011 at 11:36 pm

    This anticlimax quote was taken out of context. Kelly had asked him if the Twilight cast had done anything special at the end of filming since this was the last one. That’s when he answered with the above quote. Also, he was joking when he said he didn’t know who he was anymore. Jeez, did you not watch the segment at all?

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