Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The upcoming reboot of The Twilight Saga has the chance to improve upon some scenes from the movies and books with more artistic interpretations, brought to life through animation. Twilight is one of the most recent fantasy franchises to announce a TV show reboot in the works. This format will theoretically allow the writers and producers to further develop the story and avoid the shortcomings of the previous movies.
9 Forrest Scenery Surrounding Forks Animation could make the forest setting of Forks what Twilight wants it to be. Close With the animated medium, the production designers have the chance to create the darkly whimsical setting that Twilight imagines itself having but perhaps doesn’t have the same impact in live action.
Director Bill Condon Release Date November 18, 2011 Cast Kristen Stewart , Robert Pattinson , Taylor Lautner , Billy Burke , Peter Facinelli , Elizabeth Reaser , Kellan Lutz , Nikki Reed , Jackson Rathbone , Ashley Greene , Michael Sheen , Dakota Fanning Jane’s twin brother Alec’s gift is quickly explained in the last Twilight movie and doesn’t look great on screen. He is seen sending tacky black clouds toward other characters, which is only briefly explained to rob someone of all their senses.
Some people argue that the story would be better if this scene were real. However, if the show decides to recreate it as Alice's vision, the use of animation in this scene will be important to how they want the audience to receive it. They might want viewers to once again believe that it is real, or to be clued in that it is not.
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