Kristen Stewart learns how to be a vampire in new Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2 clip
Kristen Stewart appears in a new clip from the final Twilight film and is taught the tricks of being superhuman
Kristen Stewart appears in a new clip from the final Twilight film and is taught the tricks of being superhuman
Kristen Stewart will appear as Bella Swan for the final time as Twilight comes to an end with Breaking Dawn Part 2. Although she is no longer human, she has to learn how to behave like one as she has been turned into a vampire…
A brand new clip shows Kristen being trained by the Cullen family, while Jacob (Taylor Lautner) looks on somewhat mockingly.
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The clip starts with Alice Cullen (Ashley Greene) placing contact lenses into Bella’s eyes to hide her red stare, before giving instructions to remember to blink.
Bella is subject to lots of advice on acting as if she were human, including moving her shoulders to look as if she’s breathing as well as slouching slightly when she sits down.
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Her agility and speed are shown off when she tries to move across the room and we see she’s certainly no longer the Bella Swan we one knew.
What do you make of the new clip? Does Kristen Stewart make a good vampire? Let us know below.
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