Thursday, October 20, 2011

New behind-the-scenes video from 'Breaking Dawn' wedding unveiled

New behind-the-scenes video from 'Breaking Dawn' wedding unveiled
Amanda Bell, Twilight Examiner
Posted:  10/19/2011 9:28 PM
As promised, a new behind-the-scenes video featurette of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 's wedding event was revealed tonight during ABC's latest episode of Revenge .
In it, the first thing to be shown is a cute scene between "Edward" ( Robert Pattinson ) and "Bella" ( Kristen Stewart ) in which he says, "I've been waiting a century to marry you, Miss Swan."
"I know I can do this," she promises in return.
Then, along with a few words from the cast, we're given another glimpse of "Bella" and "Charlie" ( Billy Burke ), after their sweet "Don't let me fall" exchange, this time while they're walking down the aisle. "Charlie" looks less than thrilled here, right?
" Breaking Dawn - Part 1 begins with an invitation to a  wedding," Elizabeth Reaser explains.
Robert Pattinson then goes on to say a few words, which were heard earlier with the last behind-the-scenes glimpse we were given : "This is a relatively momentous moment for this series." Indeed, that may be a bit of an understatement at this point, don't you think?
"Alice has planned a beautiful, decadent wedding along the lines of A Midsummer Night's Dream ," Ashley Greene then shares (note: A Midsummer Night's Dream was one of the works which inspired Stephenie Meyer 's Breaking Dawn ). Good to know the source of the ceremony's inspiration, yes?
As the clip goes on, we see another shot of "Bella" standing in the aisle, looking positively petrified, and then receiving a peck on the cheek from her father. As the cast goes on talking about the wedding, we're offered various shots of "Bella" and "Edward" during the ceremony, including one that shows the shoulder section of her dress. Then, finally, it concludes with a sweet exchange of those three little words . . .
Less than a month til Breaking Dawn hits theaters!
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