If Robert Pattinson made a name for himself by participating in two ultra-popular sagas of the young audience, Harry Potter and Twilight, he later managed to forget the image of a young star by filming under the direction of such demanding filmmakers as David Cronenberg, James Gray. Robert Eggers and even the Safdie brothers.
Tonight, W9 takes viewers back to the actor’s roots, airing Twilight – Chapter 2: Temptation, then Twilight – Chapter 1: Seduction. An opportunity to offer you a quiz on the career of Robert Pattinson. Before that, here are some secrets of the filming of the saga adapted from Stephenie Meyer’s novels, which will soon return to the series.
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Vampire, did you say vampire?
If cinema is not lacking in vampire films, the Twilight saga stands out thanks to its love story, as producer Greg Muradyan explains: “In Twilight, vampirism is a very beautiful metaphor for adolescent desire and the difficulty, if not impossibility, of satisfying that desire.”
Preparing Robert Pattinson
To prepare for the role of “Separate”, Robert Pattinson did not hesitate to go to the shooting region and live there alone. Thus, he admits that he has not spoken to anyone for several weeks! An experience that allowed him to better understand the character of Edward Cullen, the vampire among men…
Robert Pattinson was almost fired from filming!
in an interview given to the newspaper New York Times In 2017, Robert Pattison revealed that he was almost kicked out of the filming of ‘Twilight’ before his artistic agents took it upon themselves to revise and get him back on track. His behavior was – to put it modestly – described as “a rebelAnd Pattinson sighed:I didn’t have to suck someone up all the time. I don’t think I’ve done that yet“.
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