New images for THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN PART II have just been released. They show images just as exciting as scenes from the first part of the fourth instalment of this franchise. Now, I’m no hater of this franchise, even I can admit that the third entry THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE was pretty decent, but the last effort was absolutely horrific. It had no story, and could have been shortened to 40 minutes at the most. In these pictures we see the offspring of Bella and Edward smiling despite being awkwardly close to that creepy werewolf that fancies her. We also get to see Stephanie Myer walking through a field, presumably towards the buffet. The only thing I’m waiting for is to see the fight between Pattinson and Stewart at the premiere.
THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN PART II is released 16th November 2012. It stars Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner, Maggie Grace, Dakota Fanning, Michael Sheen and Kellen Lutz.
Source: Entertainment Weekly
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