Robert Pattinson was expecting his life to change this year — but not as radically as it has, of course. With this month’s opening of the fifth and final Twilight movie, Breaking Dawn – Part 2, the 26-year old English actor was hoping for a break from the frenzied fans and photographers who have forced him to calculate his every public move for more than four years. And that mad fame brought by playing dreamboat vampire Edward Cullen probably will ebb. But since breaking up — and then perhaps getting back together — with his on-screen and real-life lover, Kristen Stewart, earlier this year, Pattinson’s life has been the subject of even more intense, and certainly more personal, tabloid scrutiny and Twihard speculation than ever before. Speaking in Beverly Hills before word got out of Stewart’s affair with Rupert Sanders, the married director of her movie Snow White and the Huntsman, the unknowing Pattinson was only concerned about what life would be like without the film franchise that made him an international heartthrob. Rather than a sense of impending relief, though, he expressed ambivalence about the looming end of the very intense era.
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson say goodbye to the saga ‘Twilight’. “Now there is no ‘more’ stress: Bella does not belong to me and I don’t belong to her anymore,” said Stewart to Ciak magazine (directed by Piera Detassis), on italian newsstands this week. Although she added: “In reality ‘ I never really say goodbye to my characters I take them all inside of me. Her relationship with Bella was more ‘long and complex,’ cause I lived with no other character than her for five years” . And about her role in ‘Breaking Dawn – Part 2′, the actress adds: “It ‘s as I expected her to be from the first movie. I Could stand no more’ to watch others as they faced the dangers. Bella now is ’powerful and brave. Perhaps the spectators will identify less with her, but for me it ‘was more’ fun. ” And Robert Pattinson would play in another film in the series? “Only if Stephanie Meyer write it – he answers – But at this point I wonder what would happen differently? Maybe if Edward becomes a bad guy? Now, that would be the news …”.
Pattinson takes his stock of the past five years: “A revolution: I never thought I’d get this type of career, neither to live in America. The bad side : It would have been better if it had happened ten years ago, before the era of pictures from the phone and Twitter. you can not even do fights,just saying, or even raising your voice, ’cause everything is likely to be reflected also at your work. “
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