Kristen Stewart says 'New Moon' more 'tragic' than 'Twilight'
"Adventureland" star Kristen Stewart dishes to The Dish Rag about how "New Moon" is different from "Twilight."
"It's a different movie, a lot happens," says Stewart of the film in which her character, Bella, suffers the greatest loss of her teenage life: her intense vampire lover, Edward Cullen.
"She loses him, which is certainly a crazy concept for me to accept because that's the basis for the entire first movie."
"She grows up, quite a bit. She's forced to, and she's got strength and inner determination. A lot of people in her situation would be like, OK, done."
Including all of Robert Pattinson's fans!
Stewart says that "New Moon" is more tragic than "Twilight," not as "sunshine and roses."
Perhaps we should make that moonlight and roses. Sunshine makes Edward go all sparkly.
Is it easier -- or harder -- to do the second film, as opposed to the first?
"The beginning is different. Preproduction is different," Stewart says, thoughtfully. "I'm not trying to make something; it's already there, just going back into it. Different. It's just a continuation."
And we definitely can't wait for "New Moon" to continue.
Are you looking forward to seeing how Bella copes without Edward? And seeing how much Jacob (Taylor Lautner) takes care of her in her time of need?
Or are you just biding your time (and your heart) for "Eclipse," the full-on Edward Cullen experience?