The final wait is over and today, Twilight fans all over the world will finally witness the "end" of the long-awaited movie adaption of the last part of the Twilight Saga films, the "Breaking Dawn, Part 2". Four years and four preceded movies had passed, with over $2 billion of box office takings worldwide, the Breaking Dawn - Part 2 will be shown on cinemas nationwide this day, November 15, and will be release worldwide starting tomorrow.
Directed by Academy Award winner Bill Condon with an estimated budget of $ 131,500,000, the Breaking Dawn - Part 2 took over four months to complete. And now as the epic finale approaches, one could only comprehend the mixed emotions Twilight fans and supporters have as they wait to see the last scenes of their favorite Twilight characters portrayed by actors and actresses, Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson as star-crossed lovers Bella Swan and Edward Cullen, Taylor Lautner as Jacob Black, Ashley Greene and Jackson Rathbone as vampire soulmates Alice Cullen and Jasper Hale, and Kellan Lutz and Nikki Reed as Emmett Cullen and Rosalie Hale.
With the story focusing on Bella and Edward Cullen's hybrid human-vampire daughter, Renesmee Cullen which is played by child actress Mackenzie Foy, the Cullen family will now faced the greatest threat in their immortal lives as an old acquaintance named Irina turned them over to the Volturi with an allegation of creating an immortal child (referring to Renesmee), an action that had been outlawed long ago. This led the Volturi to take decision of destroying the child and the Cullen Clan.
In order survive, the Cullens gather other vampires around the world to stand as witnesses and prove to the Volturi that Renesmee isn't an immortal child. But will these be enough? When at the first place, the Volturi has always seen the Cullens as a threat to their power, and annihilating them will solve this.
Little do they know, though, what one can do to protect the ones they love. And that's what Bella, as a new vampire (newborn) gifted with a special ability.
Now, isn't that exciting?
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