Robert Pattinson Promise: Eclipse Will Blow Your Minds Away
By Zac Morrison at 8 June, at 17 : 42 PM
As June 30 comes near, multitudes of Twilight fans are going gaga over the romance between Bella Swan (portrayed by Kristen Stewart) and Edward Cullen (portrayed by Robert Pattinson). Eclipse will hit theaters on June 30. BUT, we Twilight fans should be ready to see a more serious one, Robert revealed in an interview with the MTV news that Eclipse takes a more serious tone. He said “I’ve seen a very early cut, it’s good. It’s different. It’s really different, like, it’s kind of serious.”
Serious in what sense Edward? Aren’t the fight scenes in New Moon serious enough? NADA, the fight scenes in Eclipse are more real, I quote Edward “All the kinds of fight scenes that are in ‘New Moon,’ they’re, like, real fights now [in 'Eclipse'],” he said. “They’re not, like, fantasy things. It’s like a horror film!”
Horror OMG! But we shouldn’t be surprised because the director of Eclipse is no other than Director of “30 Days of Night,” David Slade. There’s a lot more in store for us Twilight fans! Get ready to see the true vampire-ness of Dr Carlisle Cullen, the dangerous and dark side of Alice (portrayed by Ashley Greene), and her partner Jasper (portarayed by Jackson Rathbone). P-Patz also assures fans that Eclipse will blow their minds away more than the first two installments. Drats, we’re already thrilled to the max!
Having earned a PG-13 rating for intense sequence of action and violence is really a proof that Eclipse is a lot different that the first two Twilight movies. It’s all up to us to judge how “serious” Eclipse is.
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