Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart BREAKING DAWN in the French Revelation!

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The Twilight Saga is a phenomenon that shatters the language barrier and is loved, or really hated, by everyone on the planet. Still, the limitations of language do play a part in the world of promotions, which offers up plenty of variety when it comes to ads for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1, or as it’s known in this French poster, Twilight: Chapitre 4, Revelation.

Why Revelation? Good question that I don’t have an answer for. I do know it’s not a literal translation of Breaking Dawn, and the other French Twilight books (Fascination, Tentation, Hésitation) have nothing to do with the U.S. titles, either.

However, while the words might be different, everything else remains the same. We still have Edward and Bella entering a new phase of life… undeath… something like that, and dealing with the unique challenges of raising a human/vampire hybrid, with one of those challenges being the fact that the big, bad vampires in charge of just about everything want the child dead. Of course, Jacob will have his own set of “challenges” to face when it comes to Renesmee. Is anyone else weirded out by that particular plot twist? The concept gives me the overwhelming urge to shower.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1 hits theaters on November 18th… and then the wait begins again.

About Marty Shaw

Marty is a freelance writer who enjoys all things related to sci-fi, fantasy, and horror... with a strong interest in super heroes, too (just so they don't feel left out).

One Comment

  1. ritu

    October 13, 2011 at 9:27 am

    It is very true that there are millions of fans and lovers of twilight and with each passing day even more are getting caught be the twilight fever.The books and even the movies are loved by people worldwide irrespective of language.

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