During a Vanity Fair interview, Robert Pattinson was surprised to learn Jennifer Lawrence auditioned for 'Twilight' and she confidently stated she doesn't think 'Hunger Games' is cooler than 'Twilight,' despite her role in the former. The interview highlighted their playful banter and insights into their careers.
The Twilight Saga films will be available for free streaming on YouTube from September 7 to September 14, marking the first time the franchise is streamed for free online, as part of Lionsgate's celebration of the series' anniversary and upcoming theatrical re-release.
The Twilight movies are being re-released in theaters nationwide from October 29 to November 2 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the original book, along with special editions, a festival in Forks, merchandise, and a concert tour, highlighting the franchise's continued popularity.
Lionsgate and Fathom Entertainment are celebrating the 20th anniversary of the first Twilight book with a nationwide movie marathon of all five Twilight saga films, exclusive interviews, a live concert tour, soundtrack re-releases, new merchandise, and special events, highlighting the franchise's enduring popularity.
Catherine Hardwicke, director of Twilight, revealed that after the film's success, she was given a mini cupcake as a congratulatory gift, highlighting the gender inequality in the film industry where male directors receive substantial rewards like cars or deals, whereas women often receive minimal recognition. Despite the film's massive success, she was also dropped from the sequel and faced challenges in her subsequent projects.
Robert Pattinson admitted to fabricating stories during interviews, including a tale about witnessing a clown die in a car explosion, due to boredom from repetitive questions about fame. He often invented stories to make interviews more interesting for himself, such as claiming to be a women's hand model or taking a stalker to dinner. Pattinson's candidness comes as he prepares for his role in "Mickey 17" and reflects on his career since "Twilight."
Kristen Stewart slammed former President Donald Trump for his past comments about her relationship with Robert Pattinson, calling him a "little baby" and adding, "Fuck you, bitch!" She also expressed disbelief at Trump's obsession with her and publicly came out as gay during a "Saturday Night Live" monologue.
Actress Kristen Stewart poses in a racy photoshoot for Rolling Stone, expressing her complicated feelings about the Twilight franchise and her engagement to Dylan Meyer. She discusses her upcoming movie, Love Lies Bleeding, which features a queer character, and emphasizes her fluid identity, defying gendered expectations. Stewart is enthusiastic about her acting career and the opportunities it brings, with Love Lies Bleeding set to be released on Mar. 8.
Actress Kristen Stewart poses in a racy photoshoot for Rolling Stone, wearing a jockstrap and leather jacket, and discusses her complicated feelings about the Twilight franchise. Engaged to Dylan Meyer, she embraces a gender-fluid identity and defies stereotypes in her upcoming movie, Love Lies Bleeding, set to be released on Mar. 8.
Kristen Stewart expressed her reluctance to discuss her past romance with Robert Pattinson, emphasizing that it's time to move on from the topic. Both stars have moved on since their breakup, with Kristen coming out as gay and being linked to other partners, while Robert is engaged and expecting a child with Suki Waterhouse. Despite their iconic roles in the Twilight franchise, both stars have evolved and prefer to focus on other aspects of their lives. The article also includes examples of other celebrity exes who have maintained amicable relationships post-breakup.
Kristen Stewart's recent comments about "Twilight" being a "gay movie" have confirmed what many fans have long believed, with TikTok users expressing excitement over her acknowledgment of the franchise's queer coding. Stewart, who came out as queer in 2017, has embraced being a queer role model and has starred in LGBTQ+ inclusive films like "Happiest Season." Her upcoming projects include a queer romance thriller and a biopic about feminist writer Susan Sontag.
Kristen Stewart discussed her experiences as an openly queer actor, reflecting on her role in the Twilight series as "such a gay movie." She shared her self-consciousness during her early years in the public eye and how her queerness was perceived. Stewart also expressed her excitement for premiering two films at the upcoming Sundance Film Festival, where she will be honored with the Visionary Award.
Kristen Stewart acknowledges the queer undertones in the Twilight saga, describing it as "such a gay movie" and tapping into the Mormon Gothic of Stephenie Meyer’s work. She reflects on her own queer identity and the hidden, not okay aspects of the film, emphasizing its appeal as part of the queer canon in cinema.
Kristen Stewart discussed her career and sexuality in a recent interview, describing the "Twilight" series as "such a gay movie" and recognizing queer elements in her character, Bella Swan. She acknowledged the queer coding in the vampire film, attributing it to themes of oppression and desire. Stewart's comments shed light on her personal experiences and the broader interpretations of the movie, particularly in light of her own coming out as bisexual in 2017.
Kristen Stewart described the "Twilight" series as "such a gay movie" in a recent interview with Variety, acknowledging queer undertones in the vampire franchise. She reflected on her array of characters and her own sexuality, expressing frustration with the heteronormative expectations in the industry. Stewart's comments have sparked discussions about the queer interpretations of "Twilight" and its author's Mormon influences, as well as the personal meanings fans have infused into the story over the years.