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Rob, Kristen & Taylor Talk 'Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn'

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Jun. 22 2010, Published 9:36 a.m. ET

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An interview with the Twilight trio themselves, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner is featured in this week's issue of Entertainment Weekly. A teaser from the interview features the golden three speculating about their future role in Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn and how they'll be sad when it's done!

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Entertainment Weekly doesn't hold back in asking the three Twilight stars the questions fans are dying to know!

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You guys are about to start shooting the two Breaking Dawn movies back to back. You signed on to this franchise before Breaking Dawn was written. When you read it, were you thinking, How is this going to be turned into a movie?

Kristen: Yeah, definitely. What is Renesmee going to look like? Is it going to be this little teeth-baby running around? It’s going to be weird.

Rob: Laughs “Little teeth-baby.”

Kristen: Yeah, but I think it’s going to be cool. One of the main objectives of the series is to get Bella to a point where she’s mature enough to make such a hefty decision, and she goes through a lot. In the fourth one, she is going to become a wife. She is going to become a mom. She is going to become an adult and a vampire. To do it so young, it needs to be believable. So I’m really excited about playing that.

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Some people read Breaking Dawn as very pro-life and Mormon because Bella decides to have her baby even though it’s endangering her life. Did any of that bother you when you read the book?

Kristen: No, because it made sense. Not wanting to give up the baby is about her holding onto that last thing that she would have to give up if she was not human anymore. Right after she and Edward sleep with each other for the first time, she says, “Oh, f***, I might want to be human for a little bit longer.” The baby is just an even more intense version of that.

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Rob: I think people make up all these Mormon references just so they can publish Twilight articles in respectable publications like the New York Times. Even Stephenie Meyer, author of the Twilight novels said it doesn’t mean any of that. It is based on a dream.

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The Breaking Dawn movies are the last in the series. How do you feel about all of this coming to a conclusion soon?

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Kristen: In terms of shooting them, they’re almost done. We’re going to be done by March.

Taylor: It will be so weird, the last day of filming that last movie.

Kristen: It will be sad, too. It’s been one of the most crazy, indulgent experiences as an actor, to be able to follow a character for this long.

Taylor: I think stopping will be very weird.

Kristen: It will just feel like a chapter has been closed.

Taylor: A big chapter.

Kristen: I’m going to be like, “But wait, there’s this scene…”

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For more of Rob, Kristen and Taylor's interview check out Entertainment Weekly on stands Friday, June 25!

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