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  • New MISTY’S TWILIGHT Marguerite Henry Hardcover Jacket Homeschool



    New MISTY’S TWILIGHT Marguerite Henry Hardcover Jacket Homeschool

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  • Robert Pattinson Reacts to Twilight Haters Nearly 20 Years Later


    21. After dyeing her hair blonde to play Cullen family member Rosalie in the first film, Nikki Reed opted to wear a wig for the rest of the series to protect her hair. “My hair fell out,” she revealed to MTV of the damage. “It took 36 hours initially to make me blond, and every other day, I was bleaching my head and my skin. This time around, we are testing out different wigs and stuff.”

    22. More wig woes: After cutting her hair to play Joan Jett in The Runaways, Stewart had to wear a wig for Eclipse, one that earned a lot of eyebrow-raises. Leading up to Breaking Dawn: Part 1, Stewart assured fans she would be rocking her own hair and revealed Summit really didn’t want her to chop her hair in the first place. 

    “They’re going to hate me for this, but they offered me lots of ridiculous… many ridiculous things to not do that,” she told George Lopez in 2010. “I completely understand, I just thought we’d have a better…wig, and, uh, it’s OK, we worked it out, and hopefully, hopefully, hopefully, it’s OK now.”



    Robert Pattinson recently opened up about his thoughts on the Twilight haters nearly 20 years after the franchise first hit the big screen. The actor, who rose to fame playing vampire heartthrob Edward Cullen, reflected on the criticism the series received during an interview with a major entertainment magazine.

    Pattinson admitted that he was initially taken aback by the backlash against the Twilight movies, but now he views it as a learning experience. He said, “At the time, it was hard to understand why people were so critical of something that brought joy to so many fans. But looking back, I can see that everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and not everyone will love what you do.”

    Despite the negative feedback, Pattinson remains grateful for the opportunities that Twilight brought him and the friendships he formed with his co-stars. He added, “I wouldn’t be where I am today without Twilight, and I will always cherish the memories and experiences I had while working on those films.”

    As for the haters, Pattinson has a message of gratitude and understanding. He said, “To all the Twilight haters out there, thank you for your honesty and for pushing me to become a better actor. Your criticism has only made me stronger, and I am proud of the work I have done since then.”

    It’s clear that Robert Pattinson has grown and matured since his Twilight days, and he is ready to take on new challenges in his career. Fans can look forward to seeing him in a variety of upcoming projects that showcase his talent and versatility as an actor.

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  • Robert Pattinson Says People Tell Him ‘Twilight’ Ruined Vampire Genre


    Twilight star Robert Pattinson has a response for anyone who still wants to tell him that the franchise “ruined the vampire genre.”

    In an interview with GQ Spain, the soon-to-be Mickey-17 star shared how he deals with this opinion almost two decades after the first film arrived.

    “I love that people keep telling me, ‘Man, ‘Twilight’ ruined the vampire genre,’” Pattinson said in the interview, translated by Variety. “Are you still stuck on that shit? How can you be sad about something that happened almost 20 years ago? It’s crazy.”

    Pattinson’s career took off after he portrayed Edward Cullen in the five films based on Stephanie Meyer’s books, starring alongside Kristen Stewart’s love interest and main character Bella Swan. The first film of the franchise arrived in 2008.

    In a recent interview with the New York Times, Pattinson revealed that he had to explain to an airport employee, who said “Hey, you’re the guy from Twilight. Why’d you stop acting?” that he hadn’t stopped.

    “I was like … ‘I’m Batman?’” he recounted. “She just laughed.”

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    Since the franchise, which also starred Taylor Lautner, Nikki Reed, Kellan Lutz, Ashley Greene, Bryce Dallas Howard and Dakota Fanning, concluded Pattinson has appeared in a varied set of films. Credits include Water for Elephants (2011) alongside Reese Witherspoon and indie darlings like The Lighthouse (2019). He’s also appeared in Christopher Nolan’s Tenet, and his latest star role was in Matt Reeves’ The Batman (2022), the sequel of which will start shooting this year.

    In Mickey-17, which is set to premiere at Berlin Film Festival, he will portray the titular character who applies to be an Expendable, or an employee who tests all kinds of hazardous environments for the colonization of Niflheim. After one iteration of Mickey dies, a new body regenerates with most of the memories stored in the brain from past experiences.

    Pattinson will also reteam with Nolan on his next epic film, a version of The Odyssey alongside Tom Holland, Zendaya, Lupita Nyong’o and Anne Hathaway. He is also working with Zendaya and Mamoudou Athie on A24’s The Drama, and he will star in the thriller Die, My Love with Jennifer Lawrence and LaKeith Stanfield.

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    Robert Pattinson, who rose to fame playing vampire Edward Cullen in the “Twilight” film series, recently shared in an interview that people often tell him the franchise ruined the vampire genre.

    In a conversation with Variety, the 35-year-old actor discussed how he initially struggled with being associated with the character of Edward Cullen and how the success of “Twilight” impacted his career.

    Pattinson revealed that he was hesitant to take on the role of a vampire in the beginning, as he was worried about being typecast. However, he ultimately decided to go for it and became a household name as a result.

    Despite the massive popularity of “Twilight,” Pattinson acknowledged that there are mixed opinions about the franchise’s impact on the vampire genre. Some fans appreciate the romanticized portrayal of vampires in the films, while others believe it oversimplified and watered down the traditional vampire lore.

    Regardless of the criticism, Pattinson remains grateful for the opportunities that “Twilight” provided him and views the experience as a valuable learning opportunity in his acting career.

    As Pattinson continues to take on diverse and challenging roles in his post-“Twilight” career, it’s clear that he has no intention of being defined solely by his past association with the vampire franchise.

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  • Robert Pattinson Laughs At People Saying Twilight Ruined Vampire Genre


    Robert Pattinson laughed off any continued hatred against the “Twilight” franchise in a translated interview for GQ Spain. The actor debuted as the vampire Edward Cullen in 2008’s “Twilight,” which launched a $3.3 billion movie franchise across five movies and turned Pattinson and co-star Kristen Stewart into global superstars. 

    “I love that people keep telling me, ‘Man, ‘Twilight’ ruined the vampire genre,’” Pattinson said in the interview. “Are you still stuck on that shit? How can you be sad about something that happened almost 20 years ago? It’s crazy.”

    When Pattinson last spoke to GQ in 2022, he revealed that he wanted the original “Twilight” movie to be as edgy and emo as possible. He was 21 years old at the time and feeling young adult angst, but his vision for the movie didn’t sit right with the studio.

    “I wanted to make it as arty as possible,” Pattinson said at the time. “We had this strange tension where the studio was scared to make things a little bit too emo and stuff. I thought that was the only way to play it. I spent so much time [on set] infuriated… I can’t believe the way I was acting half the time.”

    Pattinson remembered his managers visiting the “Twilight” set one day and encouraging him to smile more and not play things so seriously. His managers told him point blank, “You’ll be fired by the end of the day if you don’t stop doing what you’re doing.”

    Twilight” director Catherine Hardwicke revealed on “Happy Sad Confused” in 2023 that the film studio also questioned if Pattinson had good enough looks to play Edward Cullen.

    “When he came over to my house, he had black bangs for hair and was kind of out of shape because he was hanging out at the pub all the time,” Hardwicke recalled of auditioning Pattinson. “After we did the fun auditions [with Kristen] at my house for a couple hours, then I looked the next morning at all the footage I shot and recorded and I thought it worked not just in person but it works on screen. I had to be sure. Of course in person I just got carried away, but you have to be sure it translates [to the screen].”

    “Then I sent it to Summit and he went over to meet them,” she continued. “They called me back and go, ‘Do you think you can make this guy look good?’ I said, ‘Yeah, I do. Did you see his cheekbones? We’re doing a makeover on the hair and everything and he’s going to start working out and he’s going to be gorgeous.’ But they didn’t believe it at first. He like walked over there with a stained shirt or something. It was Rob.”

    Pattinson was not what the studio was envisioning for Edward, nor was he what fans were expecting. When the “Twilight” movie was announced, fan casting leaned heavily in favor of a pre-Superman Henry Cavill. After all, franchise author Stephenie Meyer said publicly that Cavill was at the top of her wish list. Hardwicke, however, thought the actor looked too old to play a high school student. She was able to convince the studio to go with Pattinson, and the rest is history.



    Robert Pattinson, the actor who portrayed Edward Cullen in the Twilight saga, recently laughed off claims that the popular series ruined the vampire genre. In a recent interview, Pattinson expressed amusement at the criticism, stating, “I find it funny when people say Twilight ruined vampires. I mean, who doesn’t love a good vampire story?”

    Pattinson went on to defend the Twilight series, pointing out that it brought a fresh perspective to the vampire genre and introduced a new generation to the iconic creatures of the night. He also noted that the success of Twilight paved the way for other vampire-themed projects to thrive in popular culture.

    Despite the backlash the Twilight series received from some vampire purists, Pattinson remains proud of his role in the franchise and continues to embrace his connection to the vampire world. So, for those who still hold a grudge against Twilight, it seems Robert Pattinson is simply laughing it off.

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  • FiGPiN Spy x Family Twilight Anya Thorn Princess Set of 3 Collectible Pins



    FiGPiN Spy x Family Twilight Anya Thorn Princess Set of 3 Collectible Pins

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  • Uncovering Jessica Chastain’s Lost Opportunity in Twilight

    Uncovering Jessica Chastain’s Lost Opportunity in Twilight


    Jessica Chastain is a talented and versatile actress who has starred in numerous critically acclaimed films, such as Zero Dark Thirty, Interstellar, and Molly’s Game. However, many fans may not know that Chastain was actually in talks to star in the blockbuster Twilight franchise before ultimately losing out on the role to Kristen Stewart.

    In a recent interview, Chastain revealed that she was approached to play the role of Bella Swan in the Twilight series, but ultimately turned it down due to scheduling conflicts. The role ultimately went to Stewart, who went on to become a household name and the face of the franchise.

    While Chastain has had a successful career in Hollywood, it’s hard not to wonder what could have been if she had accepted the role in Twilight. The franchise was a massive success, earning millions at the box office and launching the careers of its young stars.

    Chastain’s talent and versatility as an actress could have brought a different dynamic to the character of Bella Swan, who is known for her quiet and brooding nature. Chastain’s ability to portray complex and nuanced characters could have added a new layer of depth to the role, potentially changing the trajectory of the franchise.

    Despite missing out on the opportunity to star in Twilight, Chastain has continued to impress audiences with her performances in a wide range of films. From intense dramas to action-packed thrillers, Chastain has proven time and time again that she is a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood.

    While it’s always interesting to think about what could have been, it’s clear that Jessica Chastain’s career has been anything but lacking in success. Whether she’s starring in blockbuster films or indie darlings, Chastain continues to captivate audiences with her talent and dedication to her craft. Twilight may have been a lost opportunity for Chastain, but it’s clear that she has more than made up for it with her impressive body of work.


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  • The Twilight Role Jessica Chastain Regrets Turning Down

    The Twilight Role Jessica Chastain Regrets Turning Down


    Jessica Chastain is known for her incredible acting talent and diverse range of roles in both film and television. However, there is one role that she regrets turning down, and that is the role of vampire Alice Cullen in the Twilight saga.

    In a recent interview, Chastain revealed that she was offered the role of Alice Cullen in the wildly popular Twilight franchise, but ultimately turned it down. She explained that at the time, she was focused on building her career and wanted to avoid being typecast in a specific genre. Chastain stated, “I was very dedicated to not being typecast, and I think I was very lucky to have avoided that.”

    While Chastain’s decision to turn down the role may have been the right choice for her career at the time, she now regrets missing out on the opportunity to be a part of such a massive and beloved franchise. She admitted, “I do regret it. It would have been a fun experience to be a part of something so iconic and to work with such a talented cast and crew.”

    Despite her regrets, Chastain has gone on to have a successful career in Hollywood, earning critical acclaim for her performances in films such as Zero Dark Thirty, The Help, and Molly’s Game. She has been nominated for multiple Academy Awards and has solidified her status as one of the industry’s most talented and versatile actresses.

    While Chastain may have missed out on the chance to sink her teeth into the role of Alice Cullen, her decision to prioritize her career and avoid being typecast has ultimately paid off. She continues to captivate audiences with her powerful performances and remains a force to be reckoned with in the world of film and television.


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  • Jessica Chastain’s Reflections on Twilight: Missed Chances and Lessons Learned

    Jessica Chastain’s Reflections on Twilight: Missed Chances and Lessons Learned


    Jessica Chastain, the acclaimed actress known for her roles in films such as “Zero Dark Thirty” and “The Help,” recently opened up about her thoughts on the blockbuster franchise “Twilight.” In a candid interview, Chastain reflected on the missed opportunities and lessons learned from not being a part of the iconic series.

    Chastain revealed that she was approached for a role in “Twilight” early on in her career but ultimately turned it down. She expressed regret over the decision, admitting that she didn’t fully understand the impact the franchise would have on popular culture and the opportunities it would bring to those involved.

    “I was young and naive at the time, and I didn’t realize the potential of ‘Twilight’ and what it could mean for my career,” Chastain said. “Looking back, I see now that it was a missed chance to be a part of something that resonated so deeply with audiences around the world.”

    Despite her regrets, Chastain emphasized the importance of learning from missed opportunities and using them as motivation to make better choices in the future. She acknowledged that turning down “Twilight” taught her valuable lessons about the importance of taking risks and seizing opportunities when they arise.

    “I’ve learned that you can’t dwell on the past and the choices you didn’t make,” Chastain said. “Instead, you have to focus on the present and the opportunities that are in front of you. Every decision, whether good or bad, shapes your journey and helps you grow as an artist.”

    Chastain also praised the actors who did star in “Twilight,” including Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, for their performances and the impact they had on the franchise. She commended their dedication to their roles and the way they brought the characters to life on screen.

    “Kristen and Robert did an incredible job with their roles in ‘Twilight,’ and I have a lot of respect for them as actors,” Chastain said. “Their performances helped make the franchise the success that it was, and they will always be remembered for their contributions to the series.”

    As Chastain continues to build her own impressive career in Hollywood, she remains grateful for the lessons she has learned from her past experiences, including the missed opportunity of being a part of “Twilight.” She hopes to inspire others to take risks, embrace challenges, and never be afraid to pursue their dreams, no matter the outcome.

    In the end, Jessica Chastain’s reflections on “Twilight” serve as a reminder that every decision we make, whether big or small, shapes our journey and helps us grow as individuals. And while she may have missed out on a chance to be a part of a cultural phenomenon, Chastain’s career continues to thrive, proving that there are always more opportunities on the horizon.


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  • The Twilight Reveal: Jessica Chastain’s Secret Role in the Franchise

    The Twilight Reveal: Jessica Chastain’s Secret Role in the Franchise


    Jessica Chastain, known for her roles in films such as “Zero Dark Thirty” and “Molly’s Game,” has been keeping a secret from her fans for years. The actress recently revealed that she was actually a part of the “Twilight” franchise, but her role was kept under wraps until now.

    Chastain made the revelation during an appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” She explained that she had a small, uncredited role in the second film of the franchise, “The Twilight Saga: New Moon.” Chastain played the character of Gianna, a human who works for the Volturi, a powerful coven of vampires.

    Despite her brief appearance in the film, Chastain’s role was significant as Gianna’s character plays a crucial role in the plot of the film. The actress admitted that she had kept her involvement in the franchise a secret for years, but felt it was finally time to come clean.

    Fans of the “Twilight” franchise were surprised and delighted by Chastain’s revelation, with many taking to social media to express their excitement. Some fans even expressed their desire to see Chastain reprise her role in future “Twilight” projects.

    Chastain’s involvement in the “Twilight” franchise adds another layer of intrigue to her already impressive filmography. The actress is known for her versatility and ability to tackle a wide range of roles, and her appearance in “New Moon” further showcases her talent.

    As for the future of the “Twilight” franchise, there have been rumors of potential spin-offs or reboots in the works. With Chastain’s revelation, fans are now speculating about the possibility of her returning to the franchise in a more substantial role.

    Overall, Jessica Chastain’s secret role in the “Twilight” franchise has added a new twist to the beloved series. Fans are eagerly awaiting to see what the future holds for both the actress and the franchise.


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  • From Zero to Twilight: Jessica Chastain’s Journey to Hollywood Stardom


    Jessica Chastain is a name that has become synonymous with Hollywood stardom in recent years. With her stunning performances in films like Zero Dark Thirty, The Help, and most recently, The Eyes of Tammy Faye, Chastain has solidified herself as one of the most talented and versatile actresses of her generation. But her journey to the top was not an easy one.

    Born in Sacramento, California, Chastain grew up in a middle-class family with a love for theater and acting. She attended the prestigious Juilliard School in New York City, where she honed her craft and developed her skills as an actress. After graduating, Chastain struggled to break into the industry, taking on small roles in television shows and independent films.

    It wasn’t until 2011 that Chastain’s career really took off with her breakout role in The Help, for which she received critical acclaim and her first Academy Award nomination. From there, she went on to star in a string of successful films, including Zero Dark Thirty, Interstellar, and Molly’s Game, earning her a total of two Academy Award nominations and a Golden Globe win.

    But perhaps Chastain’s most iconic role to date is that of Bella Swan in the Twilight saga. The film series, based on the popular novels by Stephenie Meyer, catapulted Chastain to international fame and cemented her status as a Hollywood A-lister. Her portrayal of the strong and independent Bella resonated with audiences worldwide, and she quickly became a fan favorite.

    Despite her success, Chastain remains humble and grounded, always crediting her upbringing and her training at Juilliard for her success. She is known for her dedication to her craft, often immersing herself in her roles and undergoing intense physical transformations for her characters.

    In addition to her acting career, Chastain is also a vocal advocate for gender equality and diversity in Hollywood. She has spoken out against the gender pay gap and has used her platform to shine a light on important social issues.

    Overall, Jessica Chastain’s journey to Hollywood stardom is a testament to her talent, hard work, and perseverance. From her humble beginnings in Sacramento to her iconic roles in blockbuster films, Chastain has proven herself to be a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry. With her talent and determination, there is no doubt that she will continue to captivate audiences for years to come.


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