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Charlie Bewley on 'Breaking Dawn' Birth Scene: "They Should Go All the Way!"

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Aug. 9 2010, Published 12:14 p.m. ET

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Here's an opinion that's yet to be voiced in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn birth scene debate. Charlie Bewley, Demetri, wants the birth scene to "go all the way" — blood and all! 

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Twi-hards everywhere have an opinion on how director Bill Condon should film the birth scene in Breaking Dawn, including Volturi vampire Charlie.

"I think they should just go all the way and do it in 3D!" Charlie told E! News at Sunday's Teen Choice Awards. "The baby kind of like pops out and floats above the audience's head. Everyone who goes to see the movie with a bunch of kids going, 'What?!' "

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And he didn't stop with that!

"There will be blood going like this," he said while tilting his head back, opening his mouth and sliding his fingers over his face.

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But seriously, how does Charlie think they will show the scene?

"I have no idea," Charlie confessed. "But they have to keep it in there. It's part of the book."

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While we may not agree with his theatrical vision of the birth scene, we do agree it should be included! What do you think?

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