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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (soundtrack)
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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Soundtrack album by Various artists

Released
November 9, 2012[1]
Recorded
Various times
Genre
Alternative rock, electronic, indie rock, indie pop, pop
Length
53:05
Label
Chop Shop,[2] Atlantic Records
Producer
Alexandra Patsavas
The Twilight Saga soundtracks chronology

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 Soundtrack
 (2011) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2012) 


Singles from The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
1."The Forgotten"
 Released: October 23, 2012

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the film, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2. It is the fifth soundtrack in the saga's chronology, and was released on November 13, 2012. The soundtrack is once again produced by Alexandra Patsavas, the music director for the previous three films. The track list for the album was revealed on October 4, 2012, which included the announcement of the album's lead single. The album sold 229,000 copies in the US in 2012, making it the third best-selling soundtrack album of the year.[3] It has sold 303,000 copies as of April 2013.[4]


Contents  [hide]
1 Track listing
2 Score
3 Reception
4 Charts
5 References
6 External links

Track listing[edit]

No.
Title
Music
Scene
Length

1. "Where I Come From"   Passion Pit Bella sees herself in the mirror when she finishes her transformation 3:39
2. "Bittersweet"   Ellie Goulding & Sonny Moore 3rd song in end credits 3:56
3. "The Forgotten"   Green Day 2nd song in end credits 4:59
4. "Fire in the Water"   Feist Bella and Edward are intimate in the cottage 2:30
5. "Everything and Nothing"   The Boom Circuits Emmett, Jasper, Alice and Esme finish building the cottage and return to celebrate Bella's last birthday 4:25
6. "The Antidote"   St. Vincent Bella and Emmett arm wrestle 3:39
7. "Speak Up"   POP ETC The Cullens saying goodbye to the witnesses and during Alice's vision of Renesmee and Jacob 4:40
8. "Heart of Stone"   Iko Bella and Edward in the cottage after Alice and Jasper leave 3:53
9. "Cover Your Tracks"   A Boy and His Kite Edward enters Bella in the cottage for the first time 4:31
10. "Ghosts"   James Vincent McMorrow Bella returns from Seattle and in the car, she realizes she and Edward will die during the battle and loses her last hope 3:45
11. "All I've Ever Needed"   Paul McDonald and Nikki Reed 5th song in end credits 3:56
12. "New for You"   Reeve Carney 4th song in end credits 3:10
13. "A Thousand Years, Pt. 2" (featuring Steve Kazee) Christina Perri Bella and Edward in the meadow; 1st song in end credits 5:07
14. "Plus que ma propre vie" (More Than My Own Life) Carter Burwell Various scenes throughout the film 4:15
Total length:
 53:05 
[1][5]
Score[edit]

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (Original Motion Picture Score)

Soundtrack album by Carter Burwell

Released
November 23, 2012
Genre
Soundtrack
Length
55:15
Label
Atlantic Records
The Twilight Saga scores chronology

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1: The Score
 (2011) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2: The Score
 (2012) 

The score, like the original film as well as Breaking Dawn – Part 1, was composed by Carter Burwell, following Howard Shore, who scored Eclipse and Alexandre Desplat, who scored New Moon. The album was released in North America on November 27, 2012 by Atlantic Records. It contains elements from the scores of both New Moon and Eclipse.

No.
Title
Length

1. "Twilight Overture"   3:02
2. "A World Bright and Buzzing"   1:12
3. "The Lamb Hunts the Lion"   1:59
4. "Meet Renesmee"   2:43
5. "Here Goes Nothing"   0:59
6. "Sparkles at Last"   1:04
7. "Catching Snowflakes"   1:41
8. "The Immortal Children"   2:01
9. "Merchant of Venice"   0:44
10. "Into the White"   1:04
11. "Renesmee's Lullaby / Something Terrible"   3:03
12. "A Way with the World"   1:38
13. "The Amazon Arrives"   1:00
14. "A Yankee Vampire"   1:07
15. "Cloud Forest"   1:23
16. "Witnesses"   1:37
17. "We Will Fight"   0:57
18. "Shield Training"   2:09
19. "At Bedtime a Child Asks About Death"   1:14
20. "Decoding Alice"   1:45
21. "The Driving Question"   1:09
22. "Present Time"   2:11
23. "This Extraordinary Life"   2:11
24. "Gathering in Snow"   2:45
25. "She Is Not Immortal"   0:53
26. "Reading Edward"   0:55
27. "Magnifica"   1:10
28. "Irina Loses Her Head"   2:52
29. "Aro's Oration"   2:48
30. "A Kick in the Head"   0:58
31. "Exacueret Nostri Dentes in Filia" (Sharpen Teeth on Daughter) 1:48
32. "Chasing Renesmee"   1:20
33. "A Crack in the Earth"   2:24
34. "Aro's End"   1:52
35. "That's Your Future"   0:52
36. "Such a Prize"   3:25
Total length:
 55:15 
[6]
Reception[edit]

Professional ratings

Review scores

Source
Rating
4music 4/5 stars[7]
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars[8]
Consequence of Sound 3.5/5 stars[9]
Entertainment Weekly (B)[10]
Hitfix (B-)[11]
The Montreal Gazette 2.5/4 stars[12]
Newsday (B)[13]
Based on four reviews, Metacritic assigned the Breaking Dawn – Part 2 soundtrack an average score of 74, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[14] Heather Phares, reviewing for Allmusic, said "It's fitting that the film's soundtrack is dominated by ballads that feel like a long goodbye to Bella, Edward, and Jacob", and said "As with the other volumes of the series' music, however, this collection provides a surprisingly good showcase for female, indie-ish talent." Phares concluded, "While Breaking Dawn isn't one of the more dynamic Twilight Saga soundtracks, it is one of the more emotive ones, and just may help fans get some closure as one of the biggest film franchises of the 2000s and 2010s comes to a close."[8]



Charts[edit]

Chart (2012)
Peak
 position


Australian Albums Chart[15]
11
Austrian Albums Chart[16]
10
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[17]
39
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia)[18]
32
Canadian Albums Chart[19]
14
Danish Albums Chart[20]
21
Dutch Albums Chart[21]
70
French Albums Chart[22]
22
Hungarian Albums Chart[23]
30
Mexican Albums Chart[24]
28
New Zealand Albums Chart[25]
24
Spanish Albums Chart[26]
25
Swiss Albums Chart[27]
23
US Billboard 200[19]
3
US Billboard Rock Albums[19]
1
US Billboard Alternative Albums[19]
1

References[edit]
1.^ Jump up to: a b "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Pt. 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". iTunes. Retrieved 24 October 2012.
2.Jump up ^ "Summit Entertainment, Chop Shop and Atlantic Unveil "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack"". Yahoo. October 8, 2012.
3.Jump up ^ Paul Grein (January 3, 2013). "Chart Watch Extra: Top Albums of 2012". Chart Watch (Yahoo Music). Retrieved January 3, 2013.
4.Jump up ^ Mansfield, Brian (2013-04-21). "'Idol' sales: Scotty's new single, more". Idol Chatter (USA Today). Retrieved April 22, 2013.
5.Jump up ^ McDaniel, Matt (4 October 2012). "Exclusive: ‘Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 2′ soundtrack song list revealed". Yahoo! Movies. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
6.Jump up ^ "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Pt. 2 (Original Motion Picture Score)". Barnes and Noble. Retrieved 6 November 2012.
7.Jump up ^ "The Twilight Saga Breaking DawnPart 2 Soundtrack review". 4music. November 7, 2012. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
8.^ Jump up to: a b Phares, Heather. "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Pt. 2 [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]". Allmusic. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
9.Jump up ^ "Album Review: The Twilight Saga – Breaking Dawn, Pt. 2". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
10.Jump up ^ "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn—Part 2 review - Various Artists Review". Entertainment Weekly. November 16, 2012. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
11.Jump up ^ Hasty, Katie (November 12, 2012). "Album Review: 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2' soundtrack". Hitfix. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
12.Jump up ^ "New Album Review: Various Artists, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Atlantic/WEA)". The Montreal Gazette. November 12, 2012. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
13.Jump up ^ Gamboa, Glenn (November 12, 2012). "'Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn 2' soundtrack review: ending on a high note". Newsday. Cablevision. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
14.Jump up ^ "Critic Reviews for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Pt. 2 [OST] at Metacritic". Metacritic. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
15.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – Australia". australian-charts.com. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
16.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – Austria". austriancharts.at. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
17.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – Belgium, Flanders". ultratop.be. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
18.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – Belgium, Wallonia". ultratop.be. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
19.^ Jump up to: a b c d "United States & Canada – Breaking Dawn Part 2 peaks". allmusic. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
20.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – Denmark". danishcharts.com. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
21.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – the Netherlands". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
22.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – France". lescharts.com. Retrieved February 17, 2013.
23.Jump up ^ "MAHASZ – Magyar Hanglemezkiadók Szövetsége". mahasz.hu. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
24.Jump up ^ "Top 100 Mexico". AMPROFON. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
25.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – New Zealand". charts.org.nz. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
26.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – Spain". spanishcharts.com. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
27.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – Switzerland". hitparade.ch. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
External links[edit]
Official Soundtrack for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – official Breaking Dawn soundtrack site


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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (soundtrack)
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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Soundtrack album by Various artists

Released
November 9, 2012[1]
Recorded
Various times
Genre
Alternative rock, electronic, indie rock, indie pop, pop
Length
53:05
Label
Chop Shop,[2] Atlantic Records
Producer
Alexandra Patsavas
The Twilight Saga soundtracks chronology

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 Soundtrack
 (2011) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2012) 


Singles from The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
1."The Forgotten"
 Released: October 23, 2012

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the film, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2. It is the fifth soundtrack in the saga's chronology, and was released on November 13, 2012. The soundtrack is once again produced by Alexandra Patsavas, the music director for the previous three films. The track list for the album was revealed on October 4, 2012, which included the announcement of the album's lead single. The album sold 229,000 copies in the US in 2012, making it the third best-selling soundtrack album of the year.[3] It has sold 303,000 copies as of April 2013.[4]


Contents  [hide]
1 Track listing
2 Score
3 Reception
4 Charts
5 References
6 External links

Track listing[edit]

No.
Title
Music
Scene
Length

1. "Where I Come From"   Passion Pit Bella sees herself in the mirror when she finishes her transformation 3:39
2. "Bittersweet"   Ellie Goulding & Sonny Moore 3rd song in end credits 3:56
3. "The Forgotten"   Green Day 2nd song in end credits 4:59
4. "Fire in the Water"   Feist Bella and Edward are intimate in the cottage 2:30
5. "Everything and Nothing"   The Boom Circuits Emmett, Jasper, Alice and Esme finish building the cottage and return to celebrate Bella's last birthday 4:25
6. "The Antidote"   St. Vincent Bella and Emmett arm wrestle 3:39
7. "Speak Up"   POP ETC The Cullens saying goodbye to the witnesses and during Alice's vision of Renesmee and Jacob 4:40
8. "Heart of Stone"   Iko Bella and Edward in the cottage after Alice and Jasper leave 3:53
9. "Cover Your Tracks"   A Boy and His Kite Edward enters Bella in the cottage for the first time 4:31
10. "Ghosts"   James Vincent McMorrow Bella returns from Seattle and in the car, she realizes she and Edward will die during the battle and loses her last hope 3:45
11. "All I've Ever Needed"   Paul McDonald and Nikki Reed 5th song in end credits 3:56
12. "New for You"   Reeve Carney 4th song in end credits 3:10
13. "A Thousand Years, Pt. 2" (featuring Steve Kazee) Christina Perri Bella and Edward in the meadow; 1st song in end credits 5:07
14. "Plus que ma propre vie" (More Than My Own Life) Carter Burwell Various scenes throughout the film 4:15
Total length:
 53:05 
[1][5]
Score[edit]

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (Original Motion Picture Score)

Soundtrack album by Carter Burwell

Released
November 23, 2012
Genre
Soundtrack
Length
55:15
Label
Atlantic Records
The Twilight Saga scores chronology

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1: The Score
 (2011) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2: The Score
 (2012) 

The score, like the original film as well as Breaking Dawn – Part 1, was composed by Carter Burwell, following Howard Shore, who scored Eclipse and Alexandre Desplat, who scored New Moon. The album was released in North America on November 27, 2012 by Atlantic Records. It contains elements from the scores of both New Moon and Eclipse.

No.
Title
Length

1. "Twilight Overture"   3:02
2. "A World Bright and Buzzing"   1:12
3. "The Lamb Hunts the Lion"   1:59
4. "Meet Renesmee"   2:43
5. "Here Goes Nothing"   0:59
6. "Sparkles at Last"   1:04
7. "Catching Snowflakes"   1:41
8. "The Immortal Children"   2:01
9. "Merchant of Venice"   0:44
10. "Into the White"   1:04
11. "Renesmee's Lullaby / Something Terrible"   3:03
12. "A Way with the World"   1:38
13. "The Amazon Arrives"   1:00
14. "A Yankee Vampire"   1:07
15. "Cloud Forest"   1:23
16. "Witnesses"   1:37
17. "We Will Fight"   0:57
18. "Shield Training"   2:09
19. "At Bedtime a Child Asks About Death"   1:14
20. "Decoding Alice"   1:45
21. "The Driving Question"   1:09
22. "Present Time"   2:11
23. "This Extraordinary Life"   2:11
24. "Gathering in Snow"   2:45
25. "She Is Not Immortal"   0:53
26. "Reading Edward"   0:55
27. "Magnifica"   1:10
28. "Irina Loses Her Head"   2:52
29. "Aro's Oration"   2:48
30. "A Kick in the Head"   0:58
31. "Exacueret Nostri Dentes in Filia" (Sharpen Teeth on Daughter) 1:48
32. "Chasing Renesmee"   1:20
33. "A Crack in the Earth"   2:24
34. "Aro's End"   1:52
35. "That's Your Future"   0:52
36. "Such a Prize"   3:25
Total length:
 55:15 
[6]
Reception[edit]

Professional ratings

Review scores

Source
Rating
4music 4/5 stars[7]
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars[8]
Consequence of Sound 3.5/5 stars[9]
Entertainment Weekly (B)[10]
Hitfix (B-)[11]
The Montreal Gazette 2.5/4 stars[12]
Newsday (B)[13]
Based on four reviews, Metacritic assigned the Breaking Dawn – Part 2 soundtrack an average score of 74, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[14] Heather Phares, reviewing for Allmusic, said "It's fitting that the film's soundtrack is dominated by ballads that feel like a long goodbye to Bella, Edward, and Jacob", and said "As with the other volumes of the series' music, however, this collection provides a surprisingly good showcase for female, indie-ish talent." Phares concluded, "While Breaking Dawn isn't one of the more dynamic Twilight Saga soundtracks, it is one of the more emotive ones, and just may help fans get some closure as one of the biggest film franchises of the 2000s and 2010s comes to a close."[8]



Charts[edit]

Chart (2012)
Peak
 position


Australian Albums Chart[15]
11
Austrian Albums Chart[16]
10
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[17]
39
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia)[18]
32
Canadian Albums Chart[19]
14
Danish Albums Chart[20]
21
Dutch Albums Chart[21]
70
French Albums Chart[22]
22
Hungarian Albums Chart[23]
30
Mexican Albums Chart[24]
28
New Zealand Albums Chart[25]
24
Spanish Albums Chart[26]
25
Swiss Albums Chart[27]
23
US Billboard 200[19]
3
US Billboard Rock Albums[19]
1
US Billboard Alternative Albums[19]
1

References[edit]
1.^ Jump up to: a b "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Pt. 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". iTunes. Retrieved 24 October 2012.
2.Jump up ^ "Summit Entertainment, Chop Shop and Atlantic Unveil "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack"". Yahoo. October 8, 2012.
3.Jump up ^ Paul Grein (January 3, 2013). "Chart Watch Extra: Top Albums of 2012". Chart Watch (Yahoo Music). Retrieved January 3, 2013.
4.Jump up ^ Mansfield, Brian (2013-04-21). "'Idol' sales: Scotty's new single, more". Idol Chatter (USA Today). Retrieved April 22, 2013.
5.Jump up ^ McDaniel, Matt (4 October 2012). "Exclusive: ‘Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 2′ soundtrack song list revealed". Yahoo! Movies. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
6.Jump up ^ "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Pt. 2 (Original Motion Picture Score)". Barnes and Noble. Retrieved 6 November 2012.
7.Jump up ^ "The Twilight Saga Breaking DawnPart 2 Soundtrack review". 4music. November 7, 2012. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
8.^ Jump up to: a b Phares, Heather. "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Pt. 2 [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]". Allmusic. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
9.Jump up ^ "Album Review: The Twilight Saga – Breaking Dawn, Pt. 2". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
10.Jump up ^ "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn—Part 2 review - Various Artists Review". Entertainment Weekly. November 16, 2012. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
11.Jump up ^ Hasty, Katie (November 12, 2012). "Album Review: 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2' soundtrack". Hitfix. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
12.Jump up ^ "New Album Review: Various Artists, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Atlantic/WEA)". The Montreal Gazette. November 12, 2012. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
13.Jump up ^ Gamboa, Glenn (November 12, 2012). "'Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn 2' soundtrack review: ending on a high note". Newsday. Cablevision. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
14.Jump up ^ "Critic Reviews for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Pt. 2 [OST] at Metacritic". Metacritic. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
15.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – Australia". australian-charts.com. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
16.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – Austria". austriancharts.at. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
17.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – Belgium, Flanders". ultratop.be. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
18.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – Belgium, Wallonia". ultratop.be. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
19.^ Jump up to: a b c d "United States & Canada – Breaking Dawn Part 2 peaks". allmusic. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
20.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – Denmark". danishcharts.com. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
21.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – the Netherlands". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
22.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – France". lescharts.com. Retrieved February 17, 2013.
23.Jump up ^ "MAHASZ – Magyar Hanglemezkiadók Szövetsége". mahasz.hu. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
24.Jump up ^ "Top 100 Mexico". AMPROFON. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
25.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – New Zealand". charts.org.nz. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
26.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – Spain". spanishcharts.com. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
27.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 – Switzerland". hitparade.ch. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
External links[edit]
Official Soundtrack for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – official Breaking Dawn soundtrack site


[hide]
v ·
 t ·
 e
 
Stephenie Meyer's The Twilight Saga





Twilight New Moon Eclipse Breaking Dawn

Film
Soundtrack Film
Soundtrack Film
Soundtrack
Film 1 ·
 Film 2
 Soundtrack 1 ·
 Soundtrack 2
 





Characters
Bella Swan ·
 Edward Cullen ·
 Jacob Black
 

Spin-offs
The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner ·
 Twilight: The Graphic Novel ·
 New Moon: The Graphic Novel ·
 Midnight Sun (unpublished) ·
 The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide
 

Related
Twihard ·
 Film series ·
 Scene It game ·
 Cast members ·
 Vampires Suck ·
 Breaking Wind ·
 Fifty Shades of Grey ·
 Gabriel's Inferno ·
 Beautiful Bastard ·
 Twicon
 


Category Category ·
 Portal Portal
 

  


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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (soundtrack)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search


The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1: (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Soundtrack album by Various artists

Released
November 4, 2011
Recorded
Various times
Genre
Alternative rock, indie rock, pop
Length
61:38
 73:39 (deluxe edition)
Label
Chop Shop, Atlantic
Producer
Alexandra Patsavas
The Twilight Saga soundtracks chronology

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2010) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2011) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2012)


Singles from The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1: (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1."It Will Rain"
 Released: September 27, 2011
2."A Thousand Years"
 Released: October 18, 2011

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the film, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1. It is the fourth soundtrack in the saga's chronology, and was released on November 8, 2011. The soundtrack is once again produced by Alexandra Patsavas, the music director for the previous three films. The track list for the album was revealed on September 26, 2011, followed by the album's lead single the following day.


Contents  [hide]
1 Background and development
2 Track listing
3 Score 3.1 Track listing
4 Reception
5 Charts and certifications 5.1 Year-end charts
6 References
7 External links

Background and development[edit]
In July 2011, Bill Condon, the director of the film, said that they were still under negotiations for the soundtrack and had 15 songs to choose from, but no deals had been signed with any artists. He also hinted that there was a good chance that the cast's musically-inclined members would feature on the soundtrack, which left chance for Robert Pattinson, Jackson Rathbone, Booboo Stewart and Jamie Campbell Bower to appear.
American rock band Evanescence expressed interest in landing a song on the Breaking Dawn soundtrack. Will Hunt, the drummer of the band, said, "I've been screaming for [new song] 'My Heart Is Broken' to land in that, because I think it would fit the story so well." Lead singer Amy Lee agreed, adding, "I think that would be awesome, actually." It is notable that the band had attempted to land songs on the soundtrack of Twilight, but Summit did not approve of the songs they presented.[1] Evanescence were unsuccessful in lodging for a song to appear on the Breaking Dawn soundtrack.
On September 22, it was confirmed that the lead single of the soundtrack would be a song called "It Will Rain" by American pop singer Bruno Mars, released exclusively on iTunes on September 27.[2] The track listing of the soundtrack was revealed on September 26, and is the first to not feature a contribution by British rock band Muse, who contributed songs to the past three soundtracks of the saga.[3] The only cast member to appear on the soundtrack after the announcement of the possibility for musical cast members to be included is Mía Maestro, who plays Carmen.
Track listing[edit]

Standard edition

No.
Title
Music
Scene
Length

1. "Endtapes"   The Joy Formidable 1st song in end credits before the Volturi scene 4:10
2. "Love Will Take You"   Angus & Julia Stone Eleazar, Carmen and Irina talk to Bella and Edward at the reception 4:31
3. "It Will Rain"   Bruno Mars 3rd song in end credits; 4:18
4. "Turning Page"   Sleeping at Last Bella and Edward kiss and become intimate on their honeymoon 4:16
5. "From Now On"   The Features Montage of Bella and Edward on their honeymoon 3:22
6. "A Thousand Years"   Christina Perri 4th song in end credits 4:48
7. "Neighbors"   Theophilus London Jacob gets mad at Bella and Edward at the reception 3:57
8. "I Didn't Mean It"   The Belle Brigade 2nd song in end credits, which plays during the Volturi scene part-way into credits 3:35
9. "Sister Rosetta" (2011 version) Noisettes Original version plays while Bella gets ready for the night with Edward on her honeymoon 2:59
10. "Northern Lights"   Cider Sky Jacob and Bella dance nearby during the reception 3:50
11. "Flightless Bird, American Mouth" (Wedding version) Iron & Wine Original version plays as Bella and Edward say their vows and kiss at their wedding 4:28
12. "Requiem on Water"   Imperial Mammoth Bella, alone after discovering she is pregnant 2:24
13. "Cold"   Aqualung & Lucy Schwartz Pregnant and sick Bella sleeps as the Cullens and wolves look after her/Bella looks at her body 3:41
14. "Lloverá"   Mía Maestro Bella and Edward swimming in the moonlight on their honeymoon 5:14
15. "Love Death Birth"   Carter Burwell Various scenes throughout the film 6:05
Total length:
 61:38 

Deluxe Edition bonus tracks

No.
Title
Music
Scene
Length

16. "Like a Drug"   Hard-Fi Everyone dancing at the reception 3:41
17. "Turning Page" (instrumental) Sleeping at Last Bella walks down the aisle 4:17
18. "Eclipse (All Yours)" (instrumental) Kevin Teasley Played by band at the reception 4:03
19. "A Thousand Years (Beyond the Video)" (clip) Christina Perri N/A 3:28
Score[edit]

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1: The Score

Film score by Carter Burwell

Released
December 13, 2011
Genre
Orchestral
Label
E1 Music
The Twilight Saga scores chronology

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: The Score
 (2010) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1: The Score
 (2011) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2: The Score
 (2012)

The score, like the original film, was composed by Carter Burwell, following Howard Shore, who scored Eclipse and Alexandre Desplat, who scored New Moon. The album was released in North America on December 13, 2011 by Atlantic Records.
Track listing[edit]
1."The Kingdom Where Nobody Dies" – 1:36
2."Cold Feet" – 2:44
3."What You See in the Mirror" – 3:04
4."Wedding Nightmare" – 1:09
5."Wolves on the Beach" – 1:59
6."Goodbyes" – 2:26
7."A Nova Vida" (New Life) – 2:57
8."The Threshold" – 1:25
9."Pregnant" – 2:09
10."Morte" (Death) – 1:36
11."Honeymoon in Eclipse" – 2:21
12."A Wolf Stands Up" – 3:20
13."Two Man Pack" – 0:32
14."Don't Choose That" – 2:23
15."O Negative" – 3:37
16."Hearing the Baby" – 2:25
17."Playing Wolves" – 3:15
18."Let's Start with Forever" – 0:59
19."It's Renesmee" – 2:29
20."The Venom" – 1:04
21."Hearts Failing" – 1:13
22."Biting" – 2:25
23."Jacob Imprints" – 1:13
24."You Kill Her- You Kill Me" – 2:11
25."Bella Reborn" – 3:05
Reception[edit]

Professional ratings

Aggregate scores

Source
Rating
Metacritic 63/100[4]
Review scores

Source
Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars[5]
Billboard (positive)[6]
Consequence of Sound 2/5 stars[7]
Entertainment Weekly B[8]
Hitfix C+[9]
IGN 7.5/10[10]
Los Angeles Times 2/4 stars[11]
People 3/4 stars[12]
Based on five reviews, Metacritic assigned the Breaking Dawn – Part 1 soundtrack an average score of 63, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[4] Heather Phares, reviewing for Allmusic, said "Regardless of the strengths and failings of the Twilight Saga movies, their soundtracks captured the mood of each book perfectly", and said Breaking Dawn '​s soundtrack "follows suit, delivering more than a few love songs that are surprisingly angst-free compared to the previous soundtracks." Phares concluded, "Still, the most notable thing about [the soundtrack] is its unabashed romanticism, and the album more than serves its purpose as a Twilight-branded wedding playlist."[5]
Entertainment Weekly critic Kyle Anderson stated of the soundtrack's second single, "'Jar of Hearts' songstress Christina Perri's fantastically opulent 'A Thousand Years' sets the tone for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn—Part 1: stark acoustic strums, cascading strings, and a piercing croon expressing undying adoration." Despite awarding the album a B grade, Anderson noted, "If anything, this is the narrowest Twilight soundtrack yet: Even when the volume shifts from quiet to slightly less quiet, these weepy tunes about eternity and erotic mythical beasts grow wearisome."[8]
In a mixed (two-out-of-four stars) review, Randall Roberts of the Los Angeles Times said of the featured songs, "As with all of the installments, half are good, half aren't — all depending on your mood and tolerance for soft rock." However, Roberts admitted, "Those uninterested in slow, weepy ballads should avoid like the plague the Imperial Mammoth, Sleeping at Last and Christina Perri songs, each of which will cause the vulnerable to melt."[11]
For music site Consequence of Sound, Caitlin Meyer said that the Twilight soundtracks had "become a holiday in themselves", but said "Sadly, Breaking Dawn, Pt. 1 fails to follow suit, as it ultimately underwhelms, indulging too much in the melodramatic." Meyer finally noted, "At the end of the day, a whole collection of lethargic, cliched songs is hardly a compelling listen[,] meaning that Breaking Dawn decisively should be Breaking Yawn and hopefully Part 2 is a little more inspiring."[7]
Charts and certifications[edit]
Breaking Dawn – Part 1: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack sold 105,000 copies in its first week in the United States, enough to debut at No. 4 on the Billboard 200. This is the first time that a soundtrack in the saga's chronology failed to debut in the top two positions, but it is the fourth in a row to debut in the top five. As of March 2012, the soundtrack has sold 467,000 copies in the United States.[13]


Chart (2011)
Peak
 position


Australian Albums Chart[14]
9
Austrian Albums Chart[15]
7
German Albums Chart
8
Hungarian Albums Chart[16]
32
New Zealand Albums Chart[17]
11
Polish Albums Chart[18]
47
Swiss Albums Chart[19]
16
US Billboard 200[20]
4

Year-end charts[edit]

Chart (2011)
Position

Australian Albums Chart[21] 75
Austrian Albums Chart[22] 59
German Albums Chart[23] 92


Country
Certification
Sales/shipments
Australia Gold[24] 35,000




References[edit]
1.Jump up ^ "Evanescence 'Screaming' To Get On 'Breaking Dawn' Soundtrack". MTV.com. August 10, 2011. Retrieved August 10, 2011.
2.Jump up ^ "EXCLUSIVE ANNOUNCEMENT: New Bruno Mars single "It Will Rain"". BrunoMars.com. September 22, 2011. Retrieved September 22, 2011.
3.Jump up ^ Andrew Sims (September 26, 2011). "‘Breaking Dawn – Part 1′ soundtrack tracklist unveiled! See the artists/songs here". Hypable.com. Retrieved September 28, 2011.
4.^ Jump up to: a b "Critic Reviews for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Pt. 1 [Original Soundtrack] at Metacritic". Metacritic. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
5.^ Jump up to: a b "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Pt. 1 (Original Soundtrack)". Allmusic. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
6.Jump up ^ "Album Review: 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1' Soundtrack". Billboard. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
7.^ Jump up to: a b "Album Review: The Twilight Saga – Breaking Dawn, Pt. 1". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
8.^ Jump up to: a b "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn—Part 1 review - Various Artists Review". Entertainment Weekly. November 2, 2011. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
9.Jump up ^ Hasty, Katie (November 7, 2011). "Review: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1' soundtrack is heaven and hell". HitFix. Retrieved November 22, 2014.
10.Jump up ^ Grischow, Chad (November 8, 2011). "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 Soundtrack Review". IGN. Retrieved November 22, 2014.
11.^ Jump up to: a b "Soundtrack review: 'Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn -- Part 1' - latimes.com". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
12.Jump up ^ Arnold, Chuck (November 8, 2011). "Breaking Dawn Soundtrack: PEOPLE's Review". People. Time Inc. Retrieved November 22, 2014.
13.Jump up ^ http://www.billboard.com/articles/chartbeat/502887/chart-beat-meet-greet-christina-perri-exclusive-video
14.Jump up ^ "australian-charts.com - Soundtrack - The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1". Hung Medien. Retrieved November 21, 2011.
15.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack - The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 - austriancharts.at". Hung Medien. Retrieved November 25, 2011.
16.Jump up ^ "MAHASZ – Magyar Hanglemezkiadók Szövetsége". mahasz.hu. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
17.Jump up ^ "charts.org.nz - Soundtrack - The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1". Hung Medien. Retrieved November 25, 2011.
18.Jump up ^ "Oficjalna lista sprzedaży :: OLIS - Official Retail Sales Chart". Polish Albums Chart. OLiS. 2011-11-28. Retrieved 2011-11-25.
19.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack - The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 - hitparade.ch". Hung Medien. Retrieved November 25, 2011.
20.Jump up ^ Grein, Paul (2011-11-16). "Week Ending Nov. 13, 2011. Albums: From "Donald Trump" to #1 | Chart Watch (NEW) - Yahoo! Music". Music.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2012-06-06.
21.Jump up ^ "ARIA Top 100 Albums 2011". ARIA. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
22.Jump up ^ "Austria Top 40". oe3.ORF.at. Retrieved 2012-06-06.
23.Jump up ^ "Die MTV.de Jahrescharts 2011! - News". MTV.de. Retrieved 2012-06-06.
24.Jump up ^ "ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart". Australian Recording Industry Association. 7 December. Archived from the original on 7 December 2011. Retrieved 7 December 2011. Check date values in: |date= (help)
External links[edit]
##Official Soundtrack for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – official Breaking Dawn soundtrack site


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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (soundtrack)
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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1: (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Soundtrack album by Various artists

Released
November 4, 2011
Recorded
Various times
Genre
Alternative rock, indie rock, pop
Length
61:38
 73:39 (deluxe edition)
Label
Chop Shop, Atlantic
Producer
Alexandra Patsavas
The Twilight Saga soundtracks chronology

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2010) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2011) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2012)


Singles from The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1: (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1."It Will Rain"
 Released: September 27, 2011
2."A Thousand Years"
 Released: October 18, 2011

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the film, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1. It is the fourth soundtrack in the saga's chronology, and was released on November 8, 2011. The soundtrack is once again produced by Alexandra Patsavas, the music director for the previous three films. The track list for the album was revealed on September 26, 2011, followed by the album's lead single the following day.


Contents  [hide]
1 Background and development
2 Track listing
3 Score 3.1 Track listing
4 Reception
5 Charts and certifications 5.1 Year-end charts
6 References
7 External links

Background and development[edit]
In July 2011, Bill Condon, the director of the film, said that they were still under negotiations for the soundtrack and had 15 songs to choose from, but no deals had been signed with any artists. He also hinted that there was a good chance that the cast's musically-inclined members would feature on the soundtrack, which left chance for Robert Pattinson, Jackson Rathbone, Booboo Stewart and Jamie Campbell Bower to appear.
American rock band Evanescence expressed interest in landing a song on the Breaking Dawn soundtrack. Will Hunt, the drummer of the band, said, "I've been screaming for [new song] 'My Heart Is Broken' to land in that, because I think it would fit the story so well." Lead singer Amy Lee agreed, adding, "I think that would be awesome, actually." It is notable that the band had attempted to land songs on the soundtrack of Twilight, but Summit did not approve of the songs they presented.[1] Evanescence were unsuccessful in lodging for a song to appear on the Breaking Dawn soundtrack.
On September 22, it was confirmed that the lead single of the soundtrack would be a song called "It Will Rain" by American pop singer Bruno Mars, released exclusively on iTunes on September 27.[2] The track listing of the soundtrack was revealed on September 26, and is the first to not feature a contribution by British rock band Muse, who contributed songs to the past three soundtracks of the saga.[3] The only cast member to appear on the soundtrack after the announcement of the possibility for musical cast members to be included is Mía Maestro, who plays Carmen.
Track listing[edit]

Standard edition

No.
Title
Music
Scene
Length

1. "Endtapes"   The Joy Formidable 1st song in end credits before the Volturi scene 4:10
2. "Love Will Take You"   Angus & Julia Stone Eleazar, Carmen and Irina talk to Bella and Edward at the reception 4:31
3. "It Will Rain"   Bruno Mars 3rd song in end credits; 4:18
4. "Turning Page"   Sleeping at Last Bella and Edward kiss and become intimate on their honeymoon 4:16
5. "From Now On"   The Features Montage of Bella and Edward on their honeymoon 3:22
6. "A Thousand Years"   Christina Perri 4th song in end credits 4:48
7. "Neighbors"   Theophilus London Jacob gets mad at Bella and Edward at the reception 3:57
8. "I Didn't Mean It"   The Belle Brigade 2nd song in end credits, which plays during the Volturi scene part-way into credits 3:35
9. "Sister Rosetta" (2011 version) Noisettes Original version plays while Bella gets ready for the night with Edward on her honeymoon 2:59
10. "Northern Lights"   Cider Sky Jacob and Bella dance nearby during the reception 3:50
11. "Flightless Bird, American Mouth" (Wedding version) Iron & Wine Original version plays as Bella and Edward say their vows and kiss at their wedding 4:28
12. "Requiem on Water"   Imperial Mammoth Bella, alone after discovering she is pregnant 2:24
13. "Cold"   Aqualung & Lucy Schwartz Pregnant and sick Bella sleeps as the Cullens and wolves look after her/Bella looks at her body 3:41
14. "Lloverá"   Mía Maestro Bella and Edward swimming in the moonlight on their honeymoon 5:14
15. "Love Death Birth"   Carter Burwell Various scenes throughout the film 6:05
Total length:
 61:38 

Deluxe Edition bonus tracks

No.
Title
Music
Scene
Length

16. "Like a Drug"   Hard-Fi Everyone dancing at the reception 3:41
17. "Turning Page" (instrumental) Sleeping at Last Bella walks down the aisle 4:17
18. "Eclipse (All Yours)" (instrumental) Kevin Teasley Played by band at the reception 4:03
19. "A Thousand Years (Beyond the Video)" (clip) Christina Perri N/A 3:28
Score[edit]

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1: The Score

Film score by Carter Burwell

Released
December 13, 2011
Genre
Orchestral
Label
E1 Music
The Twilight Saga scores chronology

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: The Score
 (2010) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1: The Score
 (2011) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2: The Score
 (2012)

The score, like the original film, was composed by Carter Burwell, following Howard Shore, who scored Eclipse and Alexandre Desplat, who scored New Moon. The album was released in North America on December 13, 2011 by Atlantic Records.
Track listing[edit]
1."The Kingdom Where Nobody Dies" – 1:36
2."Cold Feet" – 2:44
3."What You See in the Mirror" – 3:04
4."Wedding Nightmare" – 1:09
5."Wolves on the Beach" – 1:59
6."Goodbyes" – 2:26
7."A Nova Vida" (New Life) – 2:57
8."The Threshold" – 1:25
9."Pregnant" – 2:09
10."Morte" (Death) – 1:36
11."Honeymoon in Eclipse" – 2:21
12."A Wolf Stands Up" – 3:20
13."Two Man Pack" – 0:32
14."Don't Choose That" – 2:23
15."O Negative" – 3:37
16."Hearing the Baby" – 2:25
17."Playing Wolves" – 3:15
18."Let's Start with Forever" – 0:59
19."It's Renesmee" – 2:29
20."The Venom" – 1:04
21."Hearts Failing" – 1:13
22."Biting" – 2:25
23."Jacob Imprints" – 1:13
24."You Kill Her- You Kill Me" – 2:11
25."Bella Reborn" – 3:05
Reception[edit]

Professional ratings

Aggregate scores

Source
Rating
Metacritic 63/100[4]
Review scores

Source
Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars[5]
Billboard (positive)[6]
Consequence of Sound 2/5 stars[7]
Entertainment Weekly B[8]
Hitfix C+[9]
IGN 7.5/10[10]
Los Angeles Times 2/4 stars[11]
People 3/4 stars[12]
Based on five reviews, Metacritic assigned the Breaking Dawn – Part 1 soundtrack an average score of 63, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[4] Heather Phares, reviewing for Allmusic, said "Regardless of the strengths and failings of the Twilight Saga movies, their soundtracks captured the mood of each book perfectly", and said Breaking Dawn '​s soundtrack "follows suit, delivering more than a few love songs that are surprisingly angst-free compared to the previous soundtracks." Phares concluded, "Still, the most notable thing about [the soundtrack] is its unabashed romanticism, and the album more than serves its purpose as a Twilight-branded wedding playlist."[5]
Entertainment Weekly critic Kyle Anderson stated of the soundtrack's second single, "'Jar of Hearts' songstress Christina Perri's fantastically opulent 'A Thousand Years' sets the tone for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn—Part 1: stark acoustic strums, cascading strings, and a piercing croon expressing undying adoration." Despite awarding the album a B grade, Anderson noted, "If anything, this is the narrowest Twilight soundtrack yet: Even when the volume shifts from quiet to slightly less quiet, these weepy tunes about eternity and erotic mythical beasts grow wearisome."[8]
In a mixed (two-out-of-four stars) review, Randall Roberts of the Los Angeles Times said of the featured songs, "As with all of the installments, half are good, half aren't — all depending on your mood and tolerance for soft rock." However, Roberts admitted, "Those uninterested in slow, weepy ballads should avoid like the plague the Imperial Mammoth, Sleeping at Last and Christina Perri songs, each of which will cause the vulnerable to melt."[11]
For music site Consequence of Sound, Caitlin Meyer said that the Twilight soundtracks had "become a holiday in themselves", but said "Sadly, Breaking Dawn, Pt. 1 fails to follow suit, as it ultimately underwhelms, indulging too much in the melodramatic." Meyer finally noted, "At the end of the day, a whole collection of lethargic, cliched songs is hardly a compelling listen[,] meaning that Breaking Dawn decisively should be Breaking Yawn and hopefully Part 2 is a little more inspiring."[7]
Charts and certifications[edit]
Breaking Dawn – Part 1: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack sold 105,000 copies in its first week in the United States, enough to debut at No. 4 on the Billboard 200. This is the first time that a soundtrack in the saga's chronology failed to debut in the top two positions, but it is the fourth in a row to debut in the top five. As of March 2012, the soundtrack has sold 467,000 copies in the United States.[13]


Chart (2011)
Peak
 position


Australian Albums Chart[14]
9
Austrian Albums Chart[15]
7
German Albums Chart
8
Hungarian Albums Chart[16]
32
New Zealand Albums Chart[17]
11
Polish Albums Chart[18]
47
Swiss Albums Chart[19]
16
US Billboard 200[20]
4

Year-end charts[edit]

Chart (2011)
Position

Australian Albums Chart[21] 75
Austrian Albums Chart[22] 59
German Albums Chart[23] 92


Country
Certification
Sales/shipments
Australia Gold[24] 35,000




References[edit]
1.Jump up ^ "Evanescence 'Screaming' To Get On 'Breaking Dawn' Soundtrack". MTV.com. August 10, 2011. Retrieved August 10, 2011.
2.Jump up ^ "EXCLUSIVE ANNOUNCEMENT: New Bruno Mars single "It Will Rain"". BrunoMars.com. September 22, 2011. Retrieved September 22, 2011.
3.Jump up ^ Andrew Sims (September 26, 2011). "‘Breaking Dawn – Part 1′ soundtrack tracklist unveiled! See the artists/songs here". Hypable.com. Retrieved September 28, 2011.
4.^ Jump up to: a b "Critic Reviews for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Pt. 1 [Original Soundtrack] at Metacritic". Metacritic. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
5.^ Jump up to: a b "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Pt. 1 (Original Soundtrack)". Allmusic. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
6.Jump up ^ "Album Review: 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1' Soundtrack". Billboard. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
7.^ Jump up to: a b "Album Review: The Twilight Saga – Breaking Dawn, Pt. 1". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
8.^ Jump up to: a b "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn—Part 1 review - Various Artists Review". Entertainment Weekly. November 2, 2011. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
9.Jump up ^ Hasty, Katie (November 7, 2011). "Review: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1' soundtrack is heaven and hell". HitFix. Retrieved November 22, 2014.
10.Jump up ^ Grischow, Chad (November 8, 2011). "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 Soundtrack Review". IGN. Retrieved November 22, 2014.
11.^ Jump up to: a b "Soundtrack review: 'Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn -- Part 1' - latimes.com". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
12.Jump up ^ Arnold, Chuck (November 8, 2011). "Breaking Dawn Soundtrack: PEOPLE's Review". People. Time Inc. Retrieved November 22, 2014.
13.Jump up ^ http://www.billboard.com/articles/chartbeat/502887/chart-beat-meet-greet-christina-perri-exclusive-video
14.Jump up ^ "australian-charts.com - Soundtrack - The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1". Hung Medien. Retrieved November 21, 2011.
15.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack - The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 - austriancharts.at". Hung Medien. Retrieved November 25, 2011.
16.Jump up ^ "MAHASZ – Magyar Hanglemezkiadók Szövetsége". mahasz.hu. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
17.Jump up ^ "charts.org.nz - Soundtrack - The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1". Hung Medien. Retrieved November 25, 2011.
18.Jump up ^ "Oficjalna lista sprzedaży :: OLIS - Official Retail Sales Chart". Polish Albums Chart. OLiS. 2011-11-28. Retrieved 2011-11-25.
19.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack - The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 - hitparade.ch". Hung Medien. Retrieved November 25, 2011.
20.Jump up ^ Grein, Paul (2011-11-16). "Week Ending Nov. 13, 2011. Albums: From "Donald Trump" to #1 | Chart Watch (NEW) - Yahoo! Music". Music.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2012-06-06.
21.Jump up ^ "ARIA Top 100 Albums 2011". ARIA. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
22.Jump up ^ "Austria Top 40". oe3.ORF.at. Retrieved 2012-06-06.
23.Jump up ^ "Die MTV.de Jahrescharts 2011! - News". MTV.de. Retrieved 2012-06-06.
24.Jump up ^ "ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart". Australian Recording Industry Association. 7 December. Archived from the original on 7 December 2011. Retrieved 7 December 2011. Check date values in: |date= (help)
External links[edit]
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The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Soundtrack album by Various artists

Released
June 8, 2010
Recorded
Various times
Genre
Alternative rock, indie pop
Length
58:01 (standard edition)
Label
Chop Shop/Atlantic
Producer
Alexandra Patsavas
The Twilight Saga soundtracks chronology

The Twilight Saga: New Moon: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2009) The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2010) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 1 — Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2011)


Singles from The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
1."Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)"
 Released: May 17, 2010
2."Eclipse (All Yours)"
 Released: May 25, 2010
3."Heavy in Your Arms"
 Released: November 15, 2010

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the film The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. It is the third soundtrack in the film's chronology, and was released on June 8, 2010. The soundtrack was once again co-produced by Alexandra Patsavas, the music supervisor for the previous two films. The track list for the album was revealed in a special MySpace revelation May 12, 2010. The soundtrack debuted at number two on the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart with sales of 146,000 copies.[1]


Contents  [hide]
1 Track listing 1.1 Deluxe Edition bonus tracks
1.2 International bonus tracks
2 Reception
3 Chart performance 3.1 Year-end charts
3.2 Certifications
3.3 Accolades
4 Score 4.1 Track listing
5 References
6 External links

Track listing[edit]
The track list was revealed during a special all-day reveal event on the album's MySpace page. It followed the formula of the previous albums, including the songs used in the film ended off by one score track from the score album. Just like in the soundtracks for both "Twilight" and "New Moon", the band Muse features on the album, along with artists such as Sia, The Black Keys and Cee Lo Green being included. The score for Eclipse was composed, orchestrated and conducted by Oscar winner Howard Shore.

#
Song/artist
Scene
Length
1 "Eclipse (All Yours)" by Metric First song of ending credits. Played during first and final meadow scenes with Bella and Edward in an orchestral instrumental arrangement. 3:45
2 "Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)" by Muse Second song in the graduation party at the Cullen house. 3:50
3 "Ours" by The Bravery First song in the graduation party at the Cullen house. 3:47
4 "Heavy in Your Arms" by Florence and the Machine Second song of ending credits. 4:44
5 "My Love" by Sia Edward proposes to Bella and she accepts. 5:10
6 "Atlas" by Fanfarlo Edward drops Bella off to meet Jacob. 3:27
7 "Chop and Change" by The Black Keys Riley exits from the bar and into the rainy night. 2:25
8 "Rolling in on a Burning Tire" by The Dead Weather Victoria and Riley kiss. 3:53
9 "Let's Get Lost" by Beck and Bat for Lashes Bella calls Jacob without any response and decides to visit him. 4:10
10 "Jonathan Low" by Vampire Weekend Bella rides off with Jacob on his motorcycle. 3:32
11 "With You in My Head" by UNKLE featuring The Black Angels Jasper teaches the Cullens and werewolves to fight newborns. 4:43
12 "A Million Miles an Hour" by Eastern Conference Champions Jacob confronts Bella and Edward at school. 4:07
13 "Life on Earth" by Band of Horses Bella and Edward lying in bed, discussing why he doesn't want to change her. 5:30
14 "What Part of Forever" by CeeLo Green Third song of ending credits. 3:57
15 "Jacob's Theme" by Howard Shore Plays throughout the movie in scenes involving Jacob. 2:27
Deluxe Edition bonus tracks[edit]
[2]

#
Song/artist
Scene
Length
1 "The Line" by Battles Edward drives away furiously after dropping off Bella with Jacob. 5:05
2 "How Can You Swallow So Much Sleep?" by Bombay Bicycle Club Bella and Edward walk to the lunch table where Mike tries to help Jessica with her speech. 3:00
3 "Atlas" (The Time and Space Machine Remix) by Fanfarlo  6:04
4 "What Part of Forever" (Johan Hugo Remix) Cee Lo Green  4:51
5 "Eclipse (All Yours)" [Acoustic] by Metric (iTunes pre-order[2] or ilovemetric.com bonus[3])  5:10
International bonus tracks[edit]

#
Song/artist
Region
Length
1 "Magia y Deseo" by Jesse & Joy[4] Mexico 3:33
2 "Eterno Pra Você" by Hori Brazil 3:51
3 "Edge of My Dreams" by Lisa Mitchell Australia 4:19
4 "Don't You Mourn the Sun" by MiMi Switzerland 3:46
Reception[edit]

Professional ratings

Review scores

Source
Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars[5]
Drowned in Sound 4/10 stars[6]
Entertainment Weekly (B+)[7]
Rolling Stone 3.5/5 stars[8]
According to Metacritic, the soundtrack has received a weighted mean of 76, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[9] It has generally been better reviewed than the soundtrack for New Moon, which received a score of 70, however, Entertainment Weekly gave New Moon a grade of A, whereas Eclipse was given a B+. Conversely, Allmusic gave the soundtrack for Eclipse a better rating than that for New Moon, awarding it 4 stars out of 5 rather than the previous soundtrack, which received only 2.

Chart performance[edit]
The soundtrack debuted at number two on the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart behind Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals with sales of 146,000 copies,[1] making it the second soundtrack in the Twilight series that did not debut at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200, and the first that never hit number one. It peaked at #4 on the German albums chart. In Mexico, the album peaked at #4 on the international albums chart and at #7 on the overall chart. As of December 2010, the album has sold 517,000 copies in the U.S.[10] and more than one million copies worldwide.

Chart (2010)
Peak
 position
German Albums Chart[11] 4
Mexican Albums Chart[12] 7
Mexican International Albums Chart[13] 4
U.S. Billboard 200 2
Year-end charts[edit]

Chart (2010)
Rank
German Albums Chart[14] 75
US Billboard 200 58[15]
Certifications[edit]

Country
Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Austria Gold[16]
Germany Gold[17]
US Gold[18]
Accolades[edit]
2010 Teen Choice Awards: Teen Choice Awards for Choice Love Song: "Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)" by Muse (Nominated)
2010 American Music Awards: American Music Awards: Soundtracks – Favourite Album (Nominated)

Score[edit]

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: The Score

Film score by Howard Shore

Released
June 29, 2010
Genre
Orchestral
Label
E1 Music
The Twilight Saga scores chronology

The Twilight Saga: New Moon: The Score
 (2009) The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: The Score
 (2010) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1: The Score
 (2011)

Howard Shore composed the score for the film, following Alexandre Desplat, who scored New Moon, and Carter Burwell, who scored Twilight.[19] "Eclipse (All Yours)" from the soundtrack is included on the score album as part of the cue, "Wedding Plans".[20] The score album debuted and peaked at #20 on Billboard 200, higher than the previous The Twilight Saga score albums (the Twilight score charted at #65 and the New Moon at #80).[21]
Track listing[edit]
1."Riley" – 1:53
2."Compromise/Bella's Theme" – 2:44
3."Bella's Truck/Florida" – 1:50
4."Victoria" – 2:18
5."Imprinting" – 2:07
6."The Cullens Plan" – 2:19
7."First Kiss" – 2:00
8."Rosalie" – 4:09
9."Decisions, Decisions..." – 1:50
10."They're Coming Here" – 4:01
11."Jacob Black" – 2:13
12."Jasper" – 3:56
13."Wolf Scent" – 2:19
14."Mountain Peak" – 5:03
15."The Kiss" – 3:45
16."The Battle / Victoria vs. Edward" – 6:57
17."Jane" – 3:12
18."As Easy as Breathing" – 3:21
19."Wedding Plans" – 6:12
20."Eclipse Score" (iTunes-exclusive bonus track) – 4:19
References[edit]
1.^ Jump up to: a b Grein, Paul (2010-06-16). "Week Ending June 13, 2010: Where’s That "Genie" When You Need Her? | Chart Watch - Yahoo! Music". Music.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2012-03-12.
2.^ Jump up to: a b "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [Deluxe Version] by Various Artists - Download The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [Deluxe Version] on iTunes". Itunes.apple.com. 2010-06-02. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
3.Jump up ^ "Metric: New Song Released: Eclipse (All Yours)". Ilovemetric.com. 2010-06-08. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
4.Jump up ^ "Jesse & Joy participan en soundtrack de Eclipse :: Ritmoson". .esmas.com. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
5.Jump up ^ Phares, Heather. "Review: The Twilight Saga: Eclipse". Allmusic. Retrieved 10 June 2010.
6.Jump up ^ Various - Twilight Saga: Eclipse. Published June 21, 2010. Accessed November 13, 2010. By Adam Johns.
7.Jump up ^ Greenblatt, Leah (May 26, 2010). "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010)". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 10 June 2010.
8.Jump up ^ The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Various Artists | Rolling Stone Music | Rolling Stone. Published June 8, 2010. Accessed November 13, 2010. By Christian Hoard.
9.Jump up ^ The Twilight Saga: Eclipse [OST] reviews at Metacritic.com. Retrieved July 8, 2010.
10.Jump up ^ Grein, Paul (2010-12-16). "Chart Watch Extra: Eminem Does It Again | Chart Watch - Yahoo! Music". Music.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2012-03-12.
11.Jump up ^ musicline.de / PhonoNet GmbH. "Chartverfolgung - OST/Various - Eclipse-Bis(s) Zum Abendrot-Twilight Saga". Musicline.de. Retrieved 2010-08-04.
12.Jump up ^ "Top 100 México".
13.Jump up ^ Mexican Top 20 International Albums Chart
14.Jump up ^ "VIVA Album Top 50 - Alle Musikvideos - Chart". VIVA.tv. Retrieved 2013-07-26.
15.Jump up ^ "Best of 2010 - Billboard Top 200". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved 2010-12-31.
16.Jump up ^ "IFPI Austria - Verband der Österreichischen Musikwirtschaft" (in German). Ifpi.at. Retrieved 2012-03-12.
17.Jump up ^ Archive copy at the Wayback Machine
18.Jump up ^ "Recording Industry Association of America". RIAA. Retrieved 2012-03-12.
19.Jump up ^ Amazon.com: The Twilight Sag: Eclipse Score. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
20.Jump up ^ “”. "19. Wedding Plans/Eclipse (All Yours) - Twilight Saga Eclipse: Score - Howard Shore (HQ)". YouTube. Retrieved 2010-08-04.
21.Jump up ^ Grein, Paul (2010-07-07). "Week Ending July 4, 2010: Miley’s Tricky Transition | Chart Watch - Yahoo! Music". Music.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2013-07-26.
External links[edit]
Official website
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse at MusicBrainz (list of releases)
The Twilight Saga; Eclipse: The Score at MusicBrainz (list of releases)

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The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (soundtrack)
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Jump to: navigation, search


The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Soundtrack album by Various artists

Released
June 8, 2010
Recorded
Various times
Genre
Alternative rock, indie pop
Length
58:01 (standard edition)
Label
Chop Shop/Atlantic
Producer
Alexandra Patsavas
The Twilight Saga soundtracks chronology

The Twilight Saga: New Moon: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2009) The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2010) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 1 — Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2011)


Singles from The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
1."Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)"
 Released: May 17, 2010
2."Eclipse (All Yours)"
 Released: May 25, 2010
3."Heavy in Your Arms"
 Released: November 15, 2010

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the film The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. It is the third soundtrack in the film's chronology, and was released on June 8, 2010. The soundtrack was once again co-produced by Alexandra Patsavas, the music supervisor for the previous two films. The track list for the album was revealed in a special MySpace revelation May 12, 2010. The soundtrack debuted at number two on the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart with sales of 146,000 copies.[1]


Contents  [hide]
1 Track listing 1.1 Deluxe Edition bonus tracks
1.2 International bonus tracks
2 Reception
3 Chart performance 3.1 Year-end charts
3.2 Certifications
3.3 Accolades
4 Score 4.1 Track listing
5 References
6 External links

Track listing[edit]
The track list was revealed during a special all-day reveal event on the album's MySpace page. It followed the formula of the previous albums, including the songs used in the film ended off by one score track from the score album. Just like in the soundtracks for both "Twilight" and "New Moon", the band Muse features on the album, along with artists such as Sia, The Black Keys and Cee Lo Green being included. The score for Eclipse was composed, orchestrated and conducted by Oscar winner Howard Shore.

#
Song/artist
Scene
Length
1 "Eclipse (All Yours)" by Metric First song of ending credits. Played during first and final meadow scenes with Bella and Edward in an orchestral instrumental arrangement. 3:45
2 "Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)" by Muse Second song in the graduation party at the Cullen house. 3:50
3 "Ours" by The Bravery First song in the graduation party at the Cullen house. 3:47
4 "Heavy in Your Arms" by Florence and the Machine Second song of ending credits. 4:44
5 "My Love" by Sia Edward proposes to Bella and she accepts. 5:10
6 "Atlas" by Fanfarlo Edward drops Bella off to meet Jacob. 3:27
7 "Chop and Change" by The Black Keys Riley exits from the bar and into the rainy night. 2:25
8 "Rolling in on a Burning Tire" by The Dead Weather Victoria and Riley kiss. 3:53
9 "Let's Get Lost" by Beck and Bat for Lashes Bella calls Jacob without any response and decides to visit him. 4:10
10 "Jonathan Low" by Vampire Weekend Bella rides off with Jacob on his motorcycle. 3:32
11 "With You in My Head" by UNKLE featuring The Black Angels Jasper teaches the Cullens and werewolves to fight newborns. 4:43
12 "A Million Miles an Hour" by Eastern Conference Champions Jacob confronts Bella and Edward at school. 4:07
13 "Life on Earth" by Band of Horses Bella and Edward lying in bed, discussing why he doesn't want to change her. 5:30
14 "What Part of Forever" by CeeLo Green Third song of ending credits. 3:57
15 "Jacob's Theme" by Howard Shore Plays throughout the movie in scenes involving Jacob. 2:27
Deluxe Edition bonus tracks[edit]
[2]

#
Song/artist
Scene
Length
1 "The Line" by Battles Edward drives away furiously after dropping off Bella with Jacob. 5:05
2 "How Can You Swallow So Much Sleep?" by Bombay Bicycle Club Bella and Edward walk to the lunch table where Mike tries to help Jessica with her speech. 3:00
3 "Atlas" (The Time and Space Machine Remix) by Fanfarlo  6:04
4 "What Part of Forever" (Johan Hugo Remix) Cee Lo Green  4:51
5 "Eclipse (All Yours)" [Acoustic] by Metric (iTunes pre-order[2] or ilovemetric.com bonus[3])  5:10
International bonus tracks[edit]

#
Song/artist
Region
Length
1 "Magia y Deseo" by Jesse & Joy[4] Mexico 3:33
2 "Eterno Pra Você" by Hori Brazil 3:51
3 "Edge of My Dreams" by Lisa Mitchell Australia 4:19
4 "Don't You Mourn the Sun" by MiMi Switzerland 3:46
Reception[edit]

Professional ratings

Review scores

Source
Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars[5]
Drowned in Sound 4/10 stars[6]
Entertainment Weekly (B+)[7]
Rolling Stone 3.5/5 stars[8]
According to Metacritic, the soundtrack has received a weighted mean of 76, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[9] It has generally been better reviewed than the soundtrack for New Moon, which received a score of 70, however, Entertainment Weekly gave New Moon a grade of A, whereas Eclipse was given a B+. Conversely, Allmusic gave the soundtrack for Eclipse a better rating than that for New Moon, awarding it 4 stars out of 5 rather than the previous soundtrack, which received only 2.

Chart performance[edit]
The soundtrack debuted at number two on the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart behind Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals with sales of 146,000 copies,[1] making it the second soundtrack in the Twilight series that did not debut at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200, and the first that never hit number one. It peaked at #4 on the German albums chart. In Mexico, the album peaked at #4 on the international albums chart and at #7 on the overall chart. As of December 2010, the album has sold 517,000 copies in the U.S.[10] and more than one million copies worldwide.

Chart (2010)
Peak
 position
German Albums Chart[11] 4
Mexican Albums Chart[12] 7
Mexican International Albums Chart[13] 4
U.S. Billboard 200 2
Year-end charts[edit]

Chart (2010)
Rank
German Albums Chart[14] 75
US Billboard 200 58[15]
Certifications[edit]

Country
Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Austria Gold[16]
Germany Gold[17]
US Gold[18]
Accolades[edit]
2010 Teen Choice Awards: Teen Choice Awards for Choice Love Song: "Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)" by Muse (Nominated)
2010 American Music Awards: American Music Awards: Soundtracks – Favourite Album (Nominated)

Score[edit]

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: The Score

Film score by Howard Shore

Released
June 29, 2010
Genre
Orchestral
Label
E1 Music
The Twilight Saga scores chronology

The Twilight Saga: New Moon: The Score
 (2009) The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: The Score
 (2010) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1: The Score
 (2011)

Howard Shore composed the score for the film, following Alexandre Desplat, who scored New Moon, and Carter Burwell, who scored Twilight.[19] "Eclipse (All Yours)" from the soundtrack is included on the score album as part of the cue, "Wedding Plans".[20] The score album debuted and peaked at #20 on Billboard 200, higher than the previous The Twilight Saga score albums (the Twilight score charted at #65 and the New Moon at #80).[21]
Track listing[edit]
1."Riley" – 1:53
2."Compromise/Bella's Theme" – 2:44
3."Bella's Truck/Florida" – 1:50
4."Victoria" – 2:18
5."Imprinting" – 2:07
6."The Cullens Plan" – 2:19
7."First Kiss" – 2:00
8."Rosalie" – 4:09
9."Decisions, Decisions..." – 1:50
10."They're Coming Here" – 4:01
11."Jacob Black" – 2:13
12."Jasper" – 3:56
13."Wolf Scent" – 2:19
14."Mountain Peak" – 5:03
15."The Kiss" – 3:45
16."The Battle / Victoria vs. Edward" – 6:57
17."Jane" – 3:12
18."As Easy as Breathing" – 3:21
19."Wedding Plans" – 6:12
20."Eclipse Score" (iTunes-exclusive bonus track) – 4:19
References[edit]
1.^ Jump up to: a b Grein, Paul (2010-06-16). "Week Ending June 13, 2010: Where’s That "Genie" When You Need Her? | Chart Watch - Yahoo! Music". Music.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2012-03-12.
2.^ Jump up to: a b "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [Deluxe Version] by Various Artists - Download The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [Deluxe Version] on iTunes". Itunes.apple.com. 2010-06-02. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
3.Jump up ^ "Metric: New Song Released: Eclipse (All Yours)". Ilovemetric.com. 2010-06-08. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
4.Jump up ^ "Jesse & Joy participan en soundtrack de Eclipse :: Ritmoson". .esmas.com. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
5.Jump up ^ Phares, Heather. "Review: The Twilight Saga: Eclipse". Allmusic. Retrieved 10 June 2010.
6.Jump up ^ Various - Twilight Saga: Eclipse. Published June 21, 2010. Accessed November 13, 2010. By Adam Johns.
7.Jump up ^ Greenblatt, Leah (May 26, 2010). "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010)". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 10 June 2010.
8.Jump up ^ The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Various Artists | Rolling Stone Music | Rolling Stone. Published June 8, 2010. Accessed November 13, 2010. By Christian Hoard.
9.Jump up ^ The Twilight Saga: Eclipse [OST] reviews at Metacritic.com. Retrieved July 8, 2010.
10.Jump up ^ Grein, Paul (2010-12-16). "Chart Watch Extra: Eminem Does It Again | Chart Watch - Yahoo! Music". Music.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2012-03-12.
11.Jump up ^ musicline.de / PhonoNet GmbH. "Chartverfolgung - OST/Various - Eclipse-Bis(s) Zum Abendrot-Twilight Saga". Musicline.de. Retrieved 2010-08-04.
12.Jump up ^ "Top 100 México".
13.Jump up ^ Mexican Top 20 International Albums Chart
14.Jump up ^ "VIVA Album Top 50 - Alle Musikvideos - Chart". VIVA.tv. Retrieved 2013-07-26.
15.Jump up ^ "Best of 2010 - Billboard Top 200". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved 2010-12-31.
16.Jump up ^ "IFPI Austria - Verband der Österreichischen Musikwirtschaft" (in German). Ifpi.at. Retrieved 2012-03-12.
17.Jump up ^ Archive copy at the Wayback Machine
18.Jump up ^ "Recording Industry Association of America". RIAA. Retrieved 2012-03-12.
19.Jump up ^ Amazon.com: The Twilight Sag: Eclipse Score. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
20.Jump up ^ “”. "19. Wedding Plans/Eclipse (All Yours) - Twilight Saga Eclipse: Score - Howard Shore (HQ)". YouTube. Retrieved 2010-08-04.
21.Jump up ^ Grein, Paul (2010-07-07). "Week Ending July 4, 2010: Miley’s Tricky Transition | Chart Watch - Yahoo! Music". Music.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2013-07-26.
External links[edit]
Official website
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse at MusicBrainz (list of releases)
The Twilight Saga; Eclipse: The Score at MusicBrainz (list of releases)

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Soundtrack Film
Soundtrack
Film 1 ·
 Film 2
 Soundtrack 1 ·
 Soundtrack 2
 





Characters
Bella Swan ·
 Edward Cullen ·
 Jacob Black
 

Spin-offs
The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner ·
 Twilight: The Graphic Novel ·
 New Moon: The Graphic Novel ·
 Midnight Sun (unpublished) ·
 The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide
 

Related
Twihard ·
 Film series ·
 Scene It game ·
 Cast members ·
 Vampires Suck ·
 Breaking Wind ·
 Fifty Shades of Grey ·
 Gabriel's Inferno ·
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The Twilight Saga: New Moon – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Soundtrack album by various artists

Released
October 16, 2009
Recorded
Various times
Genre
Pop rock, alternative rock, indie rock
Length
57:40
Label
Chop Shop, Atlantic
Producer
Alexandra Patsavas
The Twilight Saga soundtracks chronology

Twilight: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2008) The Twilight Saga: New Moon: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2009) The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2010)


Singles from The Twilight Saga: New Moon: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
1."Meet Me on the Equinox"
 Released: September 13, 2009
2."Solar Midnite"
 Released: December 12, 2009
3."Satellite Heart"

The Twilight Saga: New Moon – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the official soundtrack for the 2009 film The Twilight Saga: New Moon. The score for New Moon was composed by Alexandre Desplat[1] while the rest of the soundtrack was chosen by music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas, who also produced the Twilight soundtrack.[2] The New Moon – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack album was released on October 16, 2009[3] by Patsavas' Chop Shop label, in conjunction with Atlantic Records.[2]


Contents  [hide]
1 New Moon: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 1.1 Track listings 1.1.1 Standard album
1.1.2 iTunes digital album
1.1.3 International bonus tracks
1.1.4 The Twilight Saga: New Moon – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Companion
1.2 Marketing
1.3 Reception
1.4 Chart performance
1.5 Year-end charts
2 Score 2.1 Track listing
2.2 Reception
2.3 Chart performance
3 References
4 External links

New Moon: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack[edit]
New Moon's soundtrack comprises songs that are all original and exclusive to the soundtrack[4] and are performed by various indie rock and alternative rock artists. New Moon director Chris Weitz stated that the soundtrack would feature songs from Radiohead, Muse, and Band of Skulls.[5] Death Cab for Cutie contributed the soundtrack's lead single, a song written specifically for the film called "Meet Me on the Equinox", which debuted September 13 during the MTV Video Music Awards.[2] Bassist Nick Harmer says, "We wrote 'Meet Me On the Equinox' to reflect the celestial themes and motifs that run throughout the Twilight series and we wanted to capture that desperate feeling of endings and beginnings that so strongly affect the main characters."[6] The music video for "Meet Me on the Equinox" premiered on October 7, 2009 and includes clips from the movie.[7] The English rock band Muse contributed a remix of their song "I Belong to You", which appears in its original form on their 2009 album The Resistance. St. Vincent collaborated with Bon Iver's Justin Vernon to create a song called "Rosyln". When describing the song, she said, "[Justin] sings in his beautiful falsetto and I'm actually singing very, very low... I think there's something vampirey and creepy about the two of us singing together. It's a simple, stripped-down kind of song."[4] The soundtrack originally had a release date of October 20, 2009, but the date was moved up four days to October 16 due to "overwhelming and unprecedented demand".[3]
Track listings[edit]
Standard album[edit]

#
Song/artist
Scene
Length
1 "Meet Me on the Equinox" by Death Cab for Cutie 2nd song in the end credits 3:44
2 "Friends" by Band of Skulls Bella rides a motorcycle with a stranger 3:09
3 "Hearing Damage" by Thom Yorke Victoria escapes the wolf pack 5:04
4 "Possibility" by Lykke Li Bella sits and thinks while months go by 5:06
5 "A White Demon Love Song" by The Killers 1st song in the credits 3:34
6 "Satellite Heart" by Anya Marina Edward drives Bella home after her birthday party 3:33
7 "I Belong to You" [New Moon Remix] by Muse Bella and Jessica go to the movies 3:12
8 "Rosyln" by Bon Iver and St. Vincent Bella in her room, printing pictures 4:49
9 "Done All Wrong" by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Jared and Embry take Bella to Emily's house 2:49
10 "Monsters" by Hurricane Bells Edward arrives at school 3:16
11 "The Violet Hour" by Sea Wolf Bella's birthday party 3:32
12 "Shooting the Moon" by OK Go Bella and Jacob spend time in his garage 3:18
13 "Slow Life" by Grizzly Bear featuring Victoria Legrand Bella underwater after she jumps off the cliff 4:21
14 "No Sound But the Wind" by Editors Edward drives Bella home from the Cullens' house after the vote 3:48
15 "New Moon (The Meadow)" by Alexandre Desplat Opening credits 4:09
iTunes digital album[edit]
A digital version of the album, available for purchase on iTunes, was released simultaneously with the physical edition on October 16.[8] It features 3 bonus tracks and a music video, in addition to the 15 standard tracks. The pre-ordered albums include four additional bonus tracks.

#
Song/artist
Note(s)
Scene
16 "Solar Midnite" by Lupe Fiasco[9] 3:32 Bella, Jacob and Mike at the movies
17 "All I Believe In" by The Magic Numbers 4:04 Bella and Jacob fixing motorcycles
18 "Die Fledermaus – Duettino: Ach, ich darf nicht hin zu dir" by APM Orchestra[9]
(Translation: "The Bat – Duet: Alas, I cannot come to you") 1:09 Edward, Bella, Alice, Jane, Felix & Demetri in an elevator
 "Meet Me on the Equinox" by Death Cab for Cutie Music video -
International bonus tracks[edit]

#
Song/artist
Region
1 "Thunderclap" by Eskimo Joe Australia
2 "Frente al Mar" by Ximena Sariñana Mexico[10][11]
3 "Sed" by No Way Out Spain & Mexico[11]
4 "Cavalier Noir" by BB Brunes France[12]
5 "Es Tut Wieder Weh" by Jennifer Rostock Germany[13]
6 "Destiny" by Miliyah Kato Japan
The Twilight Saga: New Moon – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Companion[edit]
The Twilight Saga: New Moon – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Companion CD/DVD album consists of the international bonus tracks (with the exception of the Japanese bonus track) from the New Moon soundtrack, as well as a bonus DVD.[14] It was initially announced for release on March 16, 2010. On March 1, Warner listed the album as "sell hold"[15] and gave it a new release date of December 2011, effectively postponing the album. On March 24, 2010, it was reported that Warner had relisted the album with a new release date of May 25, 2010 with a few changes to the DVD; the removal of an interview with Chris Weitz and Alexandra Patsavas and the video for Lupe Fiasco's track "Solar Midnite".[16]
CD
#
Song/artist
Length
1 "Solar Midnite" by Lupe Fiasco 
2 "All I Believe In" by The Magic Numbers 
3 "Die Fledermaus – Duettino: Ach, ich darf nicht hin zu dir" by APM Orchestra 
4 "Thunderclap" by Eskimo Joe 
5 "Cavalier Noir" by BB Brunes 
6 "Sed" by No Way Out 
7 "Frente al Mar" by Ximena Sariñana 
8 "Es Tut Wieder Weh" by Jennifer Rostock 
9 "Satellite Heart" (Air Mail Remix) by Anya Marina 
DVD
#
Song/artist
Length
1 Interview with Death Cab for Cutie and Alex Patsavas 
2 Death Cab for Cutie – "Meet Me on the Equinox" (music video) 
3 Anya Marina – "Satellite Heart" (music video) 
4 Hurricane Bells – "Monsters" (music video) 
Marketing[edit]
Hot Topic locations across the United States hosted New Moon soundtrack listening parties on the release date, October 16, where fans were able to listen to the entire soundtrack and hear special messages from the featured bands.[17] The album's CD booklet folds out into a New Moon poster.[18]
International versions of the soundtrack are available in certain countries, featuring bonus tracks from "local" artists.[19] For example, Mexican Grammy and Latin Grammy nominee Ximena Sariñana is featured on Spanish language versions of the soundtrack, with the song "Frente al Mar" ("In front of the Sea").[10][11]
Reception[edit]

Professional ratings

Review scores

Source
Rating
AllMusic 2/5 stars[20]
CHARTattack 3/5 stars[21]
Dose 4/5 stars[22]
Drowned in Sound (8/10)[23]
Entertainment Weekly (A)[24]
IGN (9.0/10)[25]
The New York Times (favorable)[26]
NME (6/10)[27]
Pitchfork Media (5.4/10)[28]
Rolling Stone 3.5/5 stars[29]
Initial critical response to the New Moon soundtrack was generally favorable. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 70, based on 11 reviews.[30]
Chart performance[edit]
The soundtrack debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 albums chart,[31] and climbed to number one a week later after selling 153,000 copies in its first full week of release.[32] It made history as the first time ever a soundtrack and its sequel have both reached the #1 spot on the chart.[33] The album was certified Platinum by RIAA,[34] and has sold 1,305,000 copies in the US as of August 2013.[35]
In New Zealand, it was certified Gold on October 18, 2009, selling over 7,500 copies in its first two days of release. The album debuted at number two and was certified Platinum after its first week of release, selling over 15,000 copies.[36] In Australia, the soundtrack rose to number one on the iTunes Store and has largely stayed in the top five since its release. It debuted at number two on the ARIA Albums Chart in the week beginning October 26, 2009, and was certified Platinum in its first week.[37] In Mexico, the album is jumped to No. 1 on the international album charts and No. 4 on the main chart after five weeks inside the chart, caused by the success of the film.[38] In the UK, the album debuted at number one on the compilations chart.[39]


Chart
Peak
 position
Certification
Sales/
 shipments

Australian ARIA Albums Chart[37] 2 Platinum[40] 70,000+
Austrian Albums Chart 4  
Denmark Albums Top 40 36  
Dutch Albums Top 100 66  
France Albums Chart 16  
Finnish Albums Chart[41] 25  
German Albums Chart[42][43] 3 Gold 100,000+
Greek Albums Chart[44] 8  
Italian Compilations Chart[45] 2  
Ireland Compilation Albums Chart[46] 1  
Mexican Albums Chart[47][48] 4 Gold[49] 50,000+
Mexican International Albums Chart[50] 1
New Zealand Albums Chart 2 Platinum[36] 15,000+[51]
Poland Albums Chart 37  
Spanish Albums Chart 12  
Swiss Albums Top 100[52] 9  
UK Compilation Albums Chart[39] 1  
U.S. Billboard 200[32] 1 Platinum[53] 1,305,000[35]

Year-end charts[edit]

Chart (2010)
Position
US Billboard 200 31[54]
Preceded by
Crazy Love by Michael Bublé U.S. Billboard 200 number-one album
 November 7, 2009 Succeeded by
This Is It by Michael Jackson
Score[edit]

The Twilight Saga: New Moon: The Score

Film score by Alexandre Desplat

Released
November 24, 2009
Recorded
Air Studios in London and Studios Guillaume Tell in Paris
Genre
Orchestral
Label
E1 Music
Producer
Alexandre Desplat
The Twilight Saga scores chronology

Twilight: The Score
 (2008) The Twilight Saga: New Moon: The Score
 (2009) The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: The Score
 (2010)

The Twilight Saga: New Moon: The Score was composed by Alexandre Desplat and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra.[1] He replaced Carter Burwell, who wrote the score for the previous film, Twilight. Weitz has a working relationship with Desplat, who scored one of his previous films, The Golden Compass.[1]
Track listing[edit]
1."New Moon" – 3:19
2."Bella Dreams" – 2:04
3."Romeo & Juliet" – 2:46
4."Volturi Waltz" – 1:17
5."Blood Sample" – 1:15
6."Edward Leaves" – 5:03
7."Werewolves" – 4:25
8."I Need You" – 1:38
9."Break Up" – 2:04
10."Memories of Edward" – 1:39
11."Wolves vs. Vampire" – 4:32
12."Victoria" – 2:05
13."Almost a Kiss" – 2:12
14."Adrenaline" – 2:24
15."Dreamcatcher" – 3:31
16."To Volterra" – 9:17
17."You're Alive" – 2:11
18."The Volturi" – 8:37
19."The Cullens" – 4:32
20."Marry Me, Bella" – 4:04
21."Full Moon" – 3:15[55]
Reception[edit]

Professional ratings

Review scores

Source
Rating
Filmtracks 4/5 stars[56]
Movie Music UK 4.5/5 stars[57]
Movie Wave 4/5 stars[58]
The score has received critical acclaim from many film music critics.
Chart performance[edit]


Chart
Peak
 position
Certification
Sales/
 shipments

U.S. Billboard 200 80  100,000[59]

References[edit]
1.^ Jump up to: a b c Alex Billington (2009-04-24). "Alexandre Desplat is Scoring Twilight Saga: New Moon?!". First Showing. Retrieved 2009-05-04.
2.^ Jump up to: a b c David J. Prince (2009-08-27). "Death Cab For Cutie Scores Lead 'New Moon' Single". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. Retrieved 2009-08-27.
3.^ Jump up to: a b "New Moon Soundtrack New Release Date: Friday, October 16th". Summit Entertainment. 2009-10-13. Retrieved 2009-10-13.
4.^ Jump up to: a b Eric Ditzian (2009-09-22). "St. Vincent Talks 'Vampirey' Song On 'New Moon' Soundtrack". MTV. MTV Networks, Inc. Retrieved 2009-09-22.
5.Jump up ^ Gina McIntyre (2009-07-16). "On the set: 'New Moon' on the rise". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2009-07-20.
6.Jump up ^ Seth Meyer (2009-08-27). "August 27, 2009". StephenieMeyer.com. Retrieved 2009-08-27.
7.Jump up ^ James Montgomery (2009-10-08). "'Twilight' Fans Gush Over Death Cab For Cutie's 'New Moon' Video". MTV. MTV Networks. Retrieved 2009-10-12.
8.Jump up ^ "The Twilight Saga: New Moon (Deluxe Version) [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] by Various Artists - Download The Twilight Saga: New Moon (Deluxe Version) [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] on iTunes". Itunes.apple.com. 2009-10-16. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
9.^ Jump up to: a b Amy Wilkinson (2009-09-29). "'New Moon' Soundtrack: iTunes Launches Preorder, Four Bonus Tracks & An Download From Anya Marina!". MTV. MTV Networks. Retrieved 2009-09-29.
10.^ Jump up to: a b "On the set: Luna Nueva para Ximena". Univision.com. 2009-10-05. Retrieved 2009-10-11.
11.^ Jump up to: a b c "Banda Sonora "Luna Nueva"". Twilight Music Store. Retrieved 2009-10-25.
12.Jump up ^ "B.O Twilight 2 "Tentation" (version française)". Twilight Music Store. Retrieved 2009-10-18.
13.Jump up ^ "Das finale Tracklisting steht fest". Warner Music Group Central Europe. Retrieved 2009-10-18.[dead link]
14.Jump up ^ "Blog Archive » Raven-Symoné on laughing, New Releases, Opening night for Corbin Bleu, Paramore Valentines Day Cards, New Moon Soundtrack Companion, Lifehouse to tour with Daughtry". Tommy2.net. 2010-01-26. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
15.Jump up ^ "Blog Archive » Four years since Jonas debuted on TRL, Happy Birthday Justin Bieber, Savannah Outen on MaximoTV, Honor Socity to sing for Mets, Allstar Weekend Chat, Hayley From The Stunners on Scooby Doo, Lifehouse release event". Tommy2.net. 2010-03-01. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
16.Jump up ^ "Blog Archive » Ashlyne Huff signs the guestbook, Justin Bieber has 3 tracks crack iTunes Top 25, Release date updated for New Moon Soundtrack Companion, Allstar Weekend Wow moment, Everlife video at Ransom.TV, Tamark Kaprelian shoots video, Free TV shows at iTunes, The Great Mouse Detective, Here Comes Trouble Tour taping show today, Big Time Rush appearing a Culver City Mall tomorrow". Tommy2.net. 2010-03-24. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
17.Jump up ^ "Hot Topic Listening Party". Summit Entertainment. 2009-10-13. Retrieved 2009-10-13.
18.Jump up ^ Seth Meyer (2009-10-13). "October 13, 2009". StephenieMeyer.com. Retrieved 2009-10-21.
19.Jump up ^ "International Local Soundtracks". Summit Entertainment. 2009-09-30. Retrieved 2009-10-18.
20.Jump up ^ Phares, Heather (2009-10-18). "Review: New Moon [Soundtrack]". AllMusic. Retrieved 2009-10-18.
21.Jump up ^ Harper, Kate (2009-10-16). "The Twilight Saga: New Moon - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack". CHARTattack. Retrieved 2009-10-23.
22.Jump up ^ Collins, Leah (2009-10-19). "CD Review: New Moon Soundtrack". Dose.ca. Retrieved 2009-10-23.
23.Jump up ^ Wink, Richard (2009-10-19). "Review- New Moon: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack". Drowned In Sound. Retrieved 2009-10-19.
24.Jump up ^ Greenblatt, Leah (2009-10-07). "'New Moon' Soundtrack". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2009-10-16.
25.Jump up ^ Linder, Brian (2009-10-16). "The Twilight Saga: New Moon Soundtrack Review". IGN. Retrieved 2009-10-16.
26.Jump up ^ Caramanica, Jon (2009-10-18). "Critics' Choice - New CDs - Review". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-10-23.
27.Jump up ^ Patashnik, Ben (October 26, 2009). "A patchy soundtrack for the hugely popular movie franchise". NME. Retrieved October 28, 2009.
28.Jump up ^ Hogan, Marc (2009-10-16). "The Twilight Saga: New Moon OST". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 2009-10-26.
29.Jump up ^ Sheffield, Rob (2009-10-22). "Original Motion Picture Soundtrack The Twilight Saga: New Moon". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2009-10-23.
30.Jump up ^ "The Twilight Saga: New Moon reviews at Metacritic.com". Metacritic. CNET Networks, Inc. Retrieved October 28, 2009.
31.Jump up ^ Keith Caulfield (2009-10-21). "'New Moon' Positioned For No. 1 On Billboard 200". Billboard magazine. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved 2014-12-15.
32.^ Jump up to: a b Simon Vozick-Levinson (2009-10-28). "'New Moon' soundtrack outsells Tim McGraw on the albums chart". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2009-10-28.
33.Jump up ^ Jaypat. "New Moon Soundtrack Goes Platinum! — New Moon Movie". Newmoonmovie.org. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
34.Jump up ^ "ATLANTIC RECORDS: ‘NEW MOON’ SOUNDTRACK GOES PLATINUM « Twilighters Anonymous Blog & Breaking News". Twilightersanonymous.com. 2009-11-27. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
35.^ Jump up to: a b Paul Grein (August 7, 2013). "Week Ending Aug. 4, 2013. Albums: Robin Thicke, Call Katy Perry". Yahoo Chart Watch.
36.^ Jump up to: a b "October 18, 2009: New Zealand Gold/Platinum Certification". RadioScope New Zealand. 2009-10-20. Retrieved 2009-10-20.
37.^ Jump up to: a b "Top 50 Albums Chart - Australian Recording Industry Association". ARIA. Retrieved 2009-10-25.
38.Jump up ^ Todo un éxito el soundtrack de 'Luna Nueva'
39.^ Jump up to: a b "October 26, 2009: BBC Radio 1's Chart Show".
40.Jump up ^ "October 26, 2009: Australian Platinum Certification". ARIA. 2009-10-26. Retrieved 2009-10-26.
41.Jump up ^ Suomen virallinen lista
42.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack - New Moon - Biss Zur Mittagsstunde - Music Charts". Acharts.us. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
43.Jump up ^ "Gold-/Platin-Datenbank ('New Moon')" (in German). Bundesverband Musikindustrie. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
44.Jump up ^ "Ελληνικό Chart". Ifpi.gr. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
45.Jump up ^ "FIMI - Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana - Classifiche". Fimi.it. Retrieved 2012-03-12.
46.Jump up ^ ">> IRMA << Irish Charts - Singles, Albums & Compilations >>". Irma.ie. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
47.Jump up ^ "Top 100 México". Mexicancharts. Retrieved 2009-11-28.
48.Jump up ^ Mexican Charts: New Moon
49.Jump up ^ Gold certification for "New Moon" in Mexico
50.Jump up ^ Mexican Top 20 International Albums Chart
51.Jump up ^ "New Zealand Chart Facts". RMNZ. 2009-10-27. Retrieved 2009-10-27.
52.Jump up ^ "Soundtrack - The Twilight Saga: New Moon - Music Charts". Acharts.us. 2009-02-01. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
53.Jump up ^ RIAA search engine
54.Jump up ^ "Best of 2010 - Billboard Top 200". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved 2010-12-31.
55.Jump up ^ Debi Moore (2009-11-06). "Twilight Saga: New Moon Score Details; Showtime Sets Date for Twilight Premiere". Dread Central. Beyond, Dread Central Media. Retrieved 2009-11-06.
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External links[edit]

Portal icon Twilight portal
Official New Moon soundtrack website
The Twilight Saga: New Moon at Metacritic
The Twilight Saga: New Moon at MusicBrainz (list of releases)
The Twilight Saga: New Moon: The Score at MusicBrainz (list of releases)


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The Twilight Saga: New Moon – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Soundtrack album by various artists

Released
October 16, 2009
Recorded
Various times
Genre
Pop rock, alternative rock, indie rock
Length
57:40
Label
Chop Shop, Atlantic
Producer
Alexandra Patsavas
The Twilight Saga soundtracks chronology

Twilight: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2008) The Twilight Saga: New Moon: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2009) The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2010)


Singles from The Twilight Saga: New Moon: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
1."Meet Me on the Equinox"
 Released: September 13, 2009
2."Solar Midnite"
 Released: December 12, 2009
3."Satellite Heart"

The Twilight Saga: New Moon – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the official soundtrack for the 2009 film The Twilight Saga: New Moon. The score for New Moon was composed by Alexandre Desplat[1] while the rest of the soundtrack was chosen by music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas, who also produced the Twilight soundtrack.[2] The New Moon – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack album was released on October 16, 2009[3] by Patsavas' Chop Shop label, in conjunction with Atlantic Records.[2]


Contents  [hide]
1 New Moon: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 1.1 Track listings 1.1.1 Standard album
1.1.2 iTunes digital album
1.1.3 International bonus tracks
1.1.4 The Twilight Saga: New Moon – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Companion
1.2 Marketing
1.3 Reception
1.4 Chart performance
1.5 Year-end charts
2 Score 2.1 Track listing
2.2 Reception
2.3 Chart performance
3 References
4 External links

New Moon: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack[edit]
New Moon's soundtrack comprises songs that are all original and exclusive to the soundtrack[4] and are performed by various indie rock and alternative rock artists. New Moon director Chris Weitz stated that the soundtrack would feature songs from Radiohead, Muse, and Band of Skulls.[5] Death Cab for Cutie contributed the soundtrack's lead single, a song written specifically for the film called "Meet Me on the Equinox", which debuted September 13 during the MTV Video Music Awards.[2] Bassist Nick Harmer says, "We wrote 'Meet Me On the Equinox' to reflect the celestial themes and motifs that run throughout the Twilight series and we wanted to capture that desperate feeling of endings and beginnings that so strongly affect the main characters."[6] The music video for "Meet Me on the Equinox" premiered on October 7, 2009 and includes clips from the movie.[7] The English rock band Muse contributed a remix of their song "I Belong to You", which appears in its original form on their 2009 album The Resistance. St. Vincent collaborated with Bon Iver's Justin Vernon to create a song called "Rosyln". When describing the song, she said, "[Justin] sings in his beautiful falsetto and I'm actually singing very, very low... I think there's something vampirey and creepy about the two of us singing together. It's a simple, stripped-down kind of song."[4] The soundtrack originally had a release date of October 20, 2009, but the date was moved up four days to October 16 due to "overwhelming and unprecedented demand".[3]
Track listings[edit]
Standard album[edit]

#
Song/artist
Scene
Length
1 "Meet Me on the Equinox" by Death Cab for Cutie 2nd song in the end credits 3:44
2 "Friends" by Band of Skulls Bella rides a motorcycle with a stranger 3:09
3 "Hearing Damage" by Thom Yorke Victoria escapes the wolf pack 5:04
4 "Possibility" by Lykke Li Bella sits and thinks while months go by 5:06
5 "A White Demon Love Song" by The Killers 1st song in the credits 3:34
6 "Satellite Heart" by Anya Marina Edward drives Bella home after her birthday party 3:33
7 "I Belong to You" [New Moon Remix] by Muse Bella and Jessica go to the movies 3:12
8 "Rosyln" by Bon Iver and St. Vincent Bella in her room, printing pictures 4:49
9 "Done All Wrong" by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Jared and Embry take Bella to Emily's house 2:49
10 "Monsters" by Hurricane Bells Edward arrives at school 3:16
11 "The Violet Hour" by Sea Wolf Bella's birthday party 3:32
12 "Shooting the Moon" by OK Go Bella and Jacob spend time in his garage 3:18
13 "Slow Life" by Grizzly Bear featuring Victoria Legrand Bella underwater after she jumps off the cliff 4:21
14 "No Sound But the Wind" by Editors Edward drives Bella home from the Cullens' house after the vote 3:48
15 "New Moon (The Meadow)" by Alexandre Desplat Opening credits 4:09
iTunes digital album[edit]
A digital version of the album, available for purchase on iTunes, was released simultaneously with the physical edition on October 16.[8] It features 3 bonus tracks and a music video, in addition to the 15 standard tracks. The pre-ordered albums include four additional bonus tracks.

#
Song/artist
Note(s)
Scene
16 "Solar Midnite" by Lupe Fiasco[9] 3:32 Bella, Jacob and Mike at the movies
17 "All I Believe In" by The Magic Numbers 4:04 Bella and Jacob fixing motorcycles
18 "Die Fledermaus – Duettino: Ach, ich darf nicht hin zu dir" by APM Orchestra[9]
(Translation: "The Bat – Duet: Alas, I cannot come to you") 1:09 Edward, Bella, Alice, Jane, Felix & Demetri in an elevator
 "Meet Me on the Equinox" by Death Cab for Cutie Music video -
International bonus tracks[edit]

#
Song/artist
Region
1 "Thunderclap" by Eskimo Joe Australia
2 "Frente al Mar" by Ximena Sariñana Mexico[10][11]
3 "Sed" by No Way Out Spain & Mexico[11]
4 "Cavalier Noir" by BB Brunes France[12]
5 "Es Tut Wieder Weh" by Jennifer Rostock Germany[13]
6 "Destiny" by Miliyah Kato Japan
The Twilight Saga: New Moon – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Companion[edit]
The Twilight Saga: New Moon – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Companion CD/DVD album consists of the international bonus tracks (with the exception of the Japanese bonus track) from the New Moon soundtrack, as well as a bonus DVD.[14] It was initially announced for release on March 16, 2010. On March 1, Warner listed the album as "sell hold"[15] and gave it a new release date of December 2011, effectively postponing the album. On March 24, 2010, it was reported that Warner had relisted the album with a new release date of May 25, 2010 with a few changes to the DVD; the removal of an interview with Chris Weitz and Alexandra Patsavas and the video for Lupe Fiasco's track "Solar Midnite".[16]
CD
#
Song/artist
Length
1 "Solar Midnite" by Lupe Fiasco 
2 "All I Believe In" by The Magic Numbers 
3 "Die Fledermaus – Duettino: Ach, ich darf nicht hin zu dir" by APM Orchestra 
4 "Thunderclap" by Eskimo Joe 
5 "Cavalier Noir" by BB Brunes 
6 "Sed" by No Way Out 
7 "Frente al Mar" by Ximena Sariñana 
8 "Es Tut Wieder Weh" by Jennifer Rostock 
9 "Satellite Heart" (Air Mail Remix) by Anya Marina 
DVD
#
Song/artist
Length
1 Interview with Death Cab for Cutie and Alex Patsavas 
2 Death Cab for Cutie – "Meet Me on the Equinox" (music video) 
3 Anya Marina – "Satellite Heart" (music video) 
4 Hurricane Bells – "Monsters" (music video) 
Marketing[edit]
Hot Topic locations across the United States hosted New Moon soundtrack listening parties on the release date, October 16, where fans were able to listen to the entire soundtrack and hear special messages from the featured bands.[17] The album's CD booklet folds out into a New Moon poster.[18]
International versions of the soundtrack are available in certain countries, featuring bonus tracks from "local" artists.[19] For example, Mexican Grammy and Latin Grammy nominee Ximena Sariñana is featured on Spanish language versions of the soundtrack, with the song "Frente al Mar" ("In front of the Sea").[10][11]
Reception[edit]

Professional ratings

Review scores

Source
Rating
AllMusic 2/5 stars[20]
CHARTattack 3/5 stars[21]
Dose 4/5 stars[22]
Drowned in Sound (8/10)[23]
Entertainment Weekly (A)[24]
IGN (9.0/10)[25]
The New York Times (favorable)[26]
NME (6/10)[27]
Pitchfork Media (5.4/10)[28]
Rolling Stone 3.5/5 stars[29]
Initial critical response to the New Moon soundtrack was generally favorable. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 70, based on 11 reviews.[30]
Chart performance[edit]
The soundtrack debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 albums chart,[31] and climbed to number one a week later after selling 153,000 copies in its first full week of release.[32] It made history as the first time ever a soundtrack and its sequel have both reached the #1 spot on the chart.[33] The album was certified Platinum by RIAA,[34] and has sold 1,305,000 copies in the US as of August 2013.[35]
In New Zealand, it was certified Gold on October 18, 2009, selling over 7,500 copies in its first two days of release. The album debuted at number two and was certified Platinum after its first week of release, selling over 15,000 copies.[36] In Australia, the soundtrack rose to number one on the iTunes Store and has largely stayed in the top five since its release. It debuted at number two on the ARIA Albums Chart in the week beginning October 26, 2009, and was certified Platinum in its first week.[37] In Mexico, the album is jumped to No. 1 on the international album charts and No. 4 on the main chart after five weeks inside the chart, caused by the success of the film.[38] In the UK, the album debuted at number one on the compilations chart.[39]


Chart
Peak
 position
Certification
Sales/
 shipments

Australian ARIA Albums Chart[37] 2 Platinum[40] 70,000+
Austrian Albums Chart 4  
Denmark Albums Top 40 36  
Dutch Albums Top 100 66  
France Albums Chart 16  
Finnish Albums Chart[41] 25  
German Albums Chart[42][43] 3 Gold 100,000+
Greek Albums Chart[44] 8  
Italian Compilations Chart[45] 2  
Ireland Compilation Albums Chart[46] 1  
Mexican Albums Chart[47][48] 4 Gold[49] 50,000+
Mexican International Albums Chart[50] 1
New Zealand Albums Chart 2 Platinum[36] 15,000+[51]
Poland Albums Chart 37  
Spanish Albums Chart 12  
Swiss Albums Top 100[52] 9  
UK Compilation Albums Chart[39] 1  
U.S. Billboard 200[32] 1 Platinum[53] 1,305,000[35]

Year-end charts[edit]

Chart (2010)
Position
US Billboard 200 31[54]
Preceded by
Crazy Love by Michael Bublé U.S. Billboard 200 number-one album
 November 7, 2009 Succeeded by
This Is It by Michael Jackson
Score[edit]

The Twilight Saga: New Moon: The Score

Film score by Alexandre Desplat

Released
November 24, 2009
Recorded
Air Studios in London and Studios Guillaume Tell in Paris
Genre
Orchestral
Label
E1 Music
Producer
Alexandre Desplat
The Twilight Saga scores chronology

Twilight: The Score
 (2008) The Twilight Saga: New Moon: The Score
 (2009) The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: The Score
 (2010)

The Twilight Saga: New Moon: The Score was composed by Alexandre Desplat and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra.[1] He replaced Carter Burwell, who wrote the score for the previous film, Twilight. Weitz has a working relationship with Desplat, who scored one of his previous films, The Golden Compass.[1]
Track listing[edit]
1."New Moon" – 3:19
2."Bella Dreams" – 2:04
3."Romeo & Juliet" – 2:46
4."Volturi Waltz" – 1:17
5."Blood Sample" – 1:15
6."Edward Leaves" – 5:03
7."Werewolves" – 4:25
8."I Need You" – 1:38
9."Break Up" – 2:04
10."Memories of Edward" – 1:39
11."Wolves vs. Vampire" – 4:32
12."Victoria" – 2:05
13."Almost a Kiss" – 2:12
14."Adrenaline" – 2:24
15."Dreamcatcher" – 3:31
16."To Volterra" – 9:17
17."You're Alive" – 2:11
18."The Volturi" – 8:37
19."The Cullens" – 4:32
20."Marry Me, Bella" – 4:04
21."Full Moon" – 3:15[55]
Reception[edit]

Professional ratings

Review scores

Source
Rating
Filmtracks 4/5 stars[56]
Movie Music UK 4.5/5 stars[57]
Movie Wave 4/5 stars[58]
The score has received critical acclaim from many film music critics.
Chart performance[edit]


Chart
Peak
 position
Certification
Sales/
 shipments

U.S. Billboard 200 80  100,000[59]

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External links[edit]

Portal icon Twilight portal
Official New Moon soundtrack website
The Twilight Saga: New Moon at Metacritic
The Twilight Saga: New Moon at MusicBrainz (list of releases)
The Twilight Saga: New Moon: The Score at MusicBrainz (list of releases)


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Twilight (soundtrack)
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Twilight: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Soundtrack album by Various Artists

Released
November 4, 2008 (U.S.)
Recorded
Various times
Genre
Pop rock, alternative rock, soundtrack
Length
45:30
Label
Chop Shop/Atlantic Records
Producer
Alexandra Patsavas, Paul Katz and Mike Shinoda[1]
The Twilight Saga soundtracks chronology

 Twilight: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2008) The Twilight Saga: New Moon: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2009)


Singles from Twilight: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
1."Decode"
 Released: October 1, 2008 (US)
2."Go All the Way (Into the Twilight)"
 Released: October 23, 2008


Professional ratings

Review scores

Source
Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars [2]
Entertainment Weekly (A−) [3]
The Twilight soundtrack is the official music for the 2008 film Twilight. The score was composed by Carter Burwell,[4] with the rest of the soundtrack chosen by music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas.[5] The album was released on November 4, 2008 by Patsavas' Chop Shop label in conjunction with Atlantic Records.[6] The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, having sold about 165,000 copies in its first week of release, 29% of which were digital downloads.[7] Twilight: The Score was made available for digital download on November 25, 2008, and the album was released to stores on December 9, 2008.[8]
Twilight is the best-selling theatrical movie soundtrack in the United States since Chicago.[9] Both the soundtrack and the lead single, "Decode" by Paramore, were nominated for the 2010 Grammy Awards.[10]


Contents  [hide]
1 Twilight: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 1.1 Marketing 1.1.1 Standard listing
1.2 iTunes digital album
1.3 Deluxe edition CD/DVD
1.4 Singles
1.5 Chart performance
1.6 Certifications
1.7 Year-end charts
2 Score 2.1 Track listing
2.2 Chart performance
3 References
4 External links

Twilight: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack[edit]
Director Catherine Hardwicke revealed in an interview with MTV that a song by alternative rock band Muse, later revealed to be "Supermassive Black Hole", would be included on the film's soundtrack.[11] The soundtrack includes two songs by Paramore,[6] a new song by Mutemath, and an original song for the film by Perry Farrell.[12] "Flightless Bird, American Mouth" by Iron & Wine was chosen for inclusion in the movie by star Kristen Stewart, who plays Bella Swan.[13] The soundtrack won a 2009 American Music Award for Favorite Soundtrack.[14]
Marketing[edit]
The CD booklet on the physical CD folds out into one of four Twilight posters.[15] Hot Topic locations across the United States hosted exclusive Twilight soundtrack listening parties on October 24.[16] Albums bought at Borders bookstores feature an acoustic version of Paramore's "Decode".[17] Summit Entertainment provided a free remix of "Bella's Lullaby" through iTunes, with the purchase of a Twilight theatre ticket through online ticket services Fandango or MovieTickets.com.[18]
Standard listing[edit]

No.
Title
Music
Scene
Length

1. "Supermassive Black Hole"   Muse The Cullens play baseball 3:31
2. "Decode"   Paramore Third song in end credits 4:21
3. "Full Moon"   The Black Ghosts Bella moves to Forks (at start); Opening credits 3:50
4. "Leave Out All the Rest"   Linkin Park Second song in end credits 3:19
5. "Spotlight" (Twilight Mix) Mutemath Bella gets out of car at school with Edward 3:20
6. "Go All the Way (Into the Twilight)"   Perry Farrell Bella and Edward first walk into prom 3:27
7. "Tremble for My Beloved"   Collective Soul Bella gets saved by Edward from Tyler's van 3:53
8. "I Caught Myself"   Paramore Bella, Jessica and Angela shopping for prom dresses 3:55
9. "Eyes on Fire"   Blue Foundation Bella waiting at the parking lot for Edward 5:01
10. "Never Think"   Robert Pattinson Bella and Edward talking at the restaurant 4:29
11. "Flightless Bird, American Mouth"   Iron & Wine Bella and Edward dance and talk alone at prom 4:02
12. "Bella's Lullaby"     On and off throughout the film 2:20
Total length:
 45:30 
NotesThe first song of the ending credits, Radiohead's "15 Step" (3:59), was not included on the soundtrack.
iTunes digital album[edit]
A digital version of the album, available for purchase on iTunes, includes a digital booklet with artwork and images from Twilight and three bonus songs:[15]

#
Song/artist
Scene
Length
11 "Let Me Sign" by Robert Pattinson Edward sucks the blood from Bella's wrist. 2:20
7 "La Traviata" by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Edward takes Bella to the Cullens' house for the first time. 3:05
8 "Clair de Lune" by The APM Orchestra Edward and Bella listening to the song in his room. 5:58
Deluxe edition CD/DVD[edit]
A deluxe CD/DVD version of the album includes five additional tracks:
1."Love Is Worth the Fall" (O.A.R.) – 3:38
2."Decode" (Acoustic version) (Paramore) – 4:27
3."Flightless Bird, American Mouth" (Live) (Iron & Wine) – 4:13
4."Spotlight" (Son Lux Remix) (Mutemath) – 3:27
5."Full Moon" (Appleblim & Komonazmuk Remix) (The Black Ghosts) – 4:53
Singles[edit]
"Decode" by Paramore was the first single released from the soundtrack. It premiered on Paramore's fan club site and Stephenie Meyer's official website on October 1, 2008.[19][20] The music video for "Decode" premiered on November 3.[21] The song was certified Platinum in the U.S on February 16, 2010, selling over 1,000,000 copies. It was also nominated for a Grammy Award in 2010 for Best Song Written for a Movie.
"Go All the Way (Into the Twilight)" by Perry Farrell was the second single released from the soundtrack. It premiered on Meyer's website on October 23, 2008.[22][23]
Chart performance[edit]
The Twilight soundtrack debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, selling 165,000 copies in its first week, according to Nielsen Soundscan.[7] Twilight is the first soundtrack to hit #1 in advance of its film's release since the 8 Mile soundtrack in 2002.[24] The album was certified double platinum on April 16, 2009.[25] After a re-release of the album in a "Deluxe Edition" in March, 2009, it climbed from #14 to #3 on the Billboard 200, selling 74,000 copies.[26][27][28] It remained on the Billboard 200 for 48 consecutive weeks. As of April 2014, the album has sold 2,807,000 copies in the US.[29]
The soundtrack peaked at number one in New Zealand on February 9, 2009 and has been certified platinum, selling over 15,000 copies.[30][31] The album has been certified gold in Mexico, selling over 50,000 copies.[32][33] The soundtrack has sold over 3.5 million copies worldwide.

Chart (2008)
Peak
 position

U.S. Billboard 200 1
Argentine Albums Chart[34] 5
U.S. Billboard Top Rock Albums 1
Canadian Albums Chart 4
Mexican AMPROFON Albums Chart[35] 5
Mexican Top 20 International Albums Chart[36] 2
Australian ARIA Albums Chart[37] 2
New Zealand RIANZ Albums Chart[37] 1
French Top 200 Albums Chart[38] 4
German Top 100 Albums Chart 6
Greek Top 50 Albums Chart[39] 1
Italian FIMI Compilations Chart[40] 3
Swiss Top 100 Albums Chart[37] 12
Austrian Top 75 Albums Chart[37] 4
Finnish Top 40 Albums Chart[37] 14
Spanish PROMUSICAE Albums Chart[37] 28
UK Compilation Album Chart[41] 9

Certifications[edit]

Country
Certifications
(sales thresholds)

Austria Platinum[42]
Germany Platinum[43]
Mexico Gold[44]
Poland Gold[45]
US 2× Platinum[46]

Year-end charts[edit]

Chart (2009)
Rank

German Albums Chart[47] 15
Swiss Albums Chart[48] 35
US Billboard 200[49] 4

Preceded by
Black Ice by AC/DC U.S. Billboard 200 number-one album
 November 22, 2008 - November 29, 2008 Succeeded by
Fearless by Taylor Swift
Preceded by
Working on a Dream by Bruce Springsteen New Zealand number-one album
 February 9, 2009 - February 16, 2009 Succeeded by
Now You're Gone – The Album by Basshunter
Score[edit]

Twilight: The Score

Film score by Carter Burwell

Released
December 9, 2008
Recorded
September 2008 at Air Lyndhurst Studios in London, England
Genre
Orchestral
Length
46:53
Label
Atlantic
The Twilight Saga scores chronology

 Twilight: The Score
 (2008) The Twilight Saga: New Moon: The Score
 (2009)


Professional ratings

Review scores

Source
Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars [50]
Filmtracks 2/5 stars[51]
Movie Music UK 2.5/5 stars[52]
Carter Burwell composed and orchestrated the score for Twilight over a 9–10 week period, and it was recorded and mixed in about 2 weeks in late September 2008.[53] He began the score with a "Love Theme" for Bella and Edward's relationship, a variation of which became "Bella's Lullaby" that Robert Pattinson plays in the film and that is included on the Twilight Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.[53] The original theme is featured throughout the film, and serves to "play the romance that drives the story".[53] Another theme Burwell composed was a "Predator Theme", which opens the film, and is intended to play Edward's vampire nature.[53] Other themes include a bass-line, drum beat and distorted guitar sound for the nomadic vampires, and a melody for the Cullen family.[53] Twilight: The Score was released digitally on November 25, 2008 and in stores on December 9.[8] The score album had sold 218,000 copies in the United States as of June 2010.[54]
Track listing[edit]
1."How I Would Die" – 1:53
2."Who Are They?" – 3:26
3."Treaty" – 1:58
4."Phascination Phase" – 2:04
5."Humans Are Predators Too" – 2:04
6."I Dreamt of Edward" – 1:06
7."I Know What You Are" – 2:37
8."The Most Dangerous Predator" – 2:22
9."The Skin of a Killer" – 2:58
10."The Lion Fell in Love with the Lamb" – 3:10
11."Complications" – 1:11
12."Dinner with His Family" – 0:38
13."I Would Be the Meal" – 1:24
14."Bella's Lullaby" – 2:18
15."Nomads" – 3:51
16."Stuck Here Like Mom" – 1:40
17."Bella Is Part of the Family" – 1:24
18."Tracking" – 2:19
19."In Place of Someone You Love" – 1:45
20."Showdown in the Ballet Studio" – 4:50
21."Edward at Her Bed" – 1:05
Chart performance[edit]

Chart (2008)
Peak
 position

U.S. Billboard 200 65
Australian ARIA Albums Chart 52[55]

References[edit]
1.Jump up ^ Credits
2.Jump up ^ Phares, Heather. "Twilight - Original Soundtrack". Retrieved 19 August 2011.
3.Jump up ^ Greenblatt, Leah (30 October 2008). "Twilight Review". Retrieved 19 August 2011.
4.Jump up ^ Mikael Carlsson (2008-06-10). ""Twilight" Assigned to Carter Burwell". Film Music Magazine. Retrieved 2008-09-22.
5.Jump up ^ James Montgomery (2008-09-19). "Are Pop-Punks Paramore A Good Fit For 'Twilight'?". MTV. Retrieved 2008-09-22.
6.^ Jump up to: a b James Montgomery (2008-09-18). "'Twilight' Exclusive: Paramore To Contribute Two New Songs To Film's Soundtrack". MTV. Retrieved 2008-09-19.
7.^ Jump up to: a b Katie Hasty (2008-11-12). "'Twilight' Bumps AC/DC From Atop Billboard 200". Billboard. Retrieved 2008-11-12.
8.^ Jump up to: a b "'Score' Album Announced!". TwilightTheSoundtrack.com. 2008-11-10. Retrieved 2008-11-14.
9.Jump up ^ "Week Ending April 12, 2009: Breaking Records With Rascal Flatts - Chart Watch". New.music.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
10.Jump up ^ John Sinkevics (2009-12-03). "Grammy nominees Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, 'Twilight' clean up at pop show debacle". MLive.com. Michigan Live LLC. Retrieved 2009-12-10.
11.Jump up ^ Erica Futterman (2008-08-08). ""Twilight" Author Stephenie Meyer on Her Musical Muses, Upcoming Movie and Mermaid Dreams". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2008-08-17.
12.Jump up ^ Jada Yuan (2008-09-19). "Exclusive: Perry Farrell to Write Song for the 'Twilight' Movie, Possibly Reunite Jane's Addiction". New York Magazine. Retrieved 2008-09-22.
13.Jump up ^ "On the scene: 'Twilight' Q&A with Robert Pattinson and Catherine Hardwicke". Entertainment Weekly. 2008-11-04. Retrieved 2008-11-05.[dead link]
14.Jump up ^ "2009 American Music Awards". ABC.com. Retrieved 2009-11-23.[dead link]
15.^ Jump up to: a b "CD Poster, iTunes Announcement". TwilightTheSoundtrack.com. 2008-10-27. Retrieved 2008-10-29.
16.Jump up ^ James Montgomery (2008-10-16). "'Twilight' Soundtrack To Be Previewed At Hot Topic Listening Parties". MTV. Retrieved 2008-10-16.
17.Jump up ^ "Borders Is 'Twilight' Central this Season with Vampire Inspired Books, CDs, Calendars, Gifts, Free In-Store Parties, Exclusive Online Content, Podcast and More!" (Press release). MarketWatch. 2008-11-04. Retrieved 2008-11-06.
18.Jump up ^ Jennifer Vineyard (2008-10-31). "UPDATED: 'Twilight' Trick Or Treat - Ticket Presales To Begin On Halloween". MTV. Retrieved 2008-11-29.
19.Jump up ^ "Hayley Williams on Twilight". TwilightTheSoundtrack.com. 2008-10-01. Retrieved 2008-10-16.
20.Jump up ^ "***October 1, 2008***". StephenieMeyer.com. Retrieved 2008-10-13.
21.Jump up ^ "Video Premiere: Paramore, 'Decode', from the 'Twilight' Soundtrack". MTV. 2008-11-03. Retrieved 2008-11-03.
22.Jump up ^ "Perry Farrell song unveiled!". TwilightTheSoundtrack.com. 2008-10-23. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
23.Jump up ^ "***October 23, 2008***". StephenieMeyer.com. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
24.Jump up ^ Paul Grein (2008-11-12). "Week Ending Nov. 9, 2008: The Vampire That Rocked The Chart". Yahoo. Retrieved 2008-11-13.
25.Jump up ^ "Gold & Platinum - June 18, 2010". RIAA. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
26.Jump up ^ "'Now 30,' 'Hannah Montana' Lead Busy Week On Billboard 200". Billboard.com. 2009-09-14. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
27.Jump up ^ Paul Grein (2009-03-25). "Week Ending March 22, 2009: Winning Despite The Odds". Yahoo! Music. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
28.Jump up ^ Keith Caulfield (2009-03-25). "Kelly Clarkson Stays On Top Of Billboard 200". Billboard. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
29.Jump up ^ Paul Grein (April 23, 2014). "Chart Watch: "Frozen" Gets Hotter". Yahoo Music. Retrieved April 27, 2014.
30.Jump up ^ "RIANZ". RIANZ. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
31.Jump up ^ "RIANZ". RIANZ. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
32.Jump up ^ Mexican Album Charts & Certifications
33.Jump up ^ Todo un éxito el soundtrack de 'Luna Nueva'
34.Jump up ^ "Representando a la Industria Argentina de la Música". CAPIF. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
35.Jump up ^ Mexican AMPROFON Albums Chart, - 13th January 2009
36.Jump up ^ Mexican Top 20 International Albums Chart - 13th January 2009
37.^ Jump up to: a b c d e f World Charts Positions
38.Jump up ^ French Top 200 Albums - 18th January 2009
39.Jump up ^ Greek Top 50 Albums
40.Jump up ^ Italian FIMI Compilations Chart
41.Jump up ^ "Radio 1 - The Official Chart with Reggie Yates - UK Top 40 Compilation Albums". BBC. 2010-06-13. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
42.Jump up ^ http://www.ifpi.at/?section=goldplatin
43.Jump up ^ Archive copy at the Wayback Machine
44.Jump up ^ AMPROFON
45.Jump up ^ http://zpav.pl/rankingi/wyroznienia/zlote/index.php
46.Jump up ^ http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH_RESULTS
47.Jump up ^ http://www.mtv.de/charts
48.Jump up ^ "Swiss Year-End Charts 2009". Media Control. Hung Medien. Retrieved February 6, 2009.
49.Jump up ^ "Best of 2009 - Billboard Top 200". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved 2011-10-16.
50.Jump up ^ Phares, Heather. "Twilight [Original Score]". Retrieved 19 August 2011.
51.Jump up ^ [1]
52.Jump up ^ [2]
53.^ Jump up to: a b c d e Carter Burwell. "Projects - Twilight". CarterBurwell.com. Retrieved 2008-11-03.
54.Jump up ^ [3]
55.Jump up ^ "Pandora Archive". Pandora.nla.gov.au. 2006-08-23. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
External links[edit]

Portal icon Twilight portal
Official Twilight soundtrack website
Twilight soundtrack at MusicBrainz (list of releases)
Twilight score at MusicBrainz (list of releases)


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Twilight (soundtrack)
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Twilight: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Soundtrack album by Various Artists

Released
November 4, 2008 (U.S.)
Recorded
Various times
Genre
Pop rock, alternative rock, soundtrack
Length
45:30
Label
Chop Shop/Atlantic Records
Producer
Alexandra Patsavas, Paul Katz and Mike Shinoda[1]
The Twilight Saga soundtracks chronology

 Twilight: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2008) The Twilight Saga: New Moon: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
 (2009)


Singles from Twilight: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
1."Decode"
 Released: October 1, 2008 (US)
2."Go All the Way (Into the Twilight)"
 Released: October 23, 2008


Professional ratings

Review scores

Source
Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars [2]
Entertainment Weekly (A−) [3]
The Twilight soundtrack is the official music for the 2008 film Twilight. The score was composed by Carter Burwell,[4] with the rest of the soundtrack chosen by music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas.[5] The album was released on November 4, 2008 by Patsavas' Chop Shop label in conjunction with Atlantic Records.[6] The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, having sold about 165,000 copies in its first week of release, 29% of which were digital downloads.[7] Twilight: The Score was made available for digital download on November 25, 2008, and the album was released to stores on December 9, 2008.[8]
Twilight is the best-selling theatrical movie soundtrack in the United States since Chicago.[9] Both the soundtrack and the lead single, "Decode" by Paramore, were nominated for the 2010 Grammy Awards.[10]


Contents  [hide]
1 Twilight: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 1.1 Marketing 1.1.1 Standard listing
1.2 iTunes digital album
1.3 Deluxe edition CD/DVD
1.4 Singles
1.5 Chart performance
1.6 Certifications
1.7 Year-end charts
2 Score 2.1 Track listing
2.2 Chart performance
3 References
4 External links

Twilight: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack[edit]
Director Catherine Hardwicke revealed in an interview with MTV that a song by alternative rock band Muse, later revealed to be "Supermassive Black Hole", would be included on the film's soundtrack.[11] The soundtrack includes two songs by Paramore,[6] a new song by Mutemath, and an original song for the film by Perry Farrell.[12] "Flightless Bird, American Mouth" by Iron & Wine was chosen for inclusion in the movie by star Kristen Stewart, who plays Bella Swan.[13] The soundtrack won a 2009 American Music Award for Favorite Soundtrack.[14]
Marketing[edit]
The CD booklet on the physical CD folds out into one of four Twilight posters.[15] Hot Topic locations across the United States hosted exclusive Twilight soundtrack listening parties on October 24.[16] Albums bought at Borders bookstores feature an acoustic version of Paramore's "Decode".[17] Summit Entertainment provided a free remix of "Bella's Lullaby" through iTunes, with the purchase of a Twilight theatre ticket through online ticket services Fandango or MovieTickets.com.[18]
Standard listing[edit]

No.
Title
Music
Scene
Length

1. "Supermassive Black Hole"   Muse The Cullens play baseball 3:31
2. "Decode"   Paramore Third song in end credits 4:21
3. "Full Moon"   The Black Ghosts Bella moves to Forks (at start); Opening credits 3:50
4. "Leave Out All the Rest"   Linkin Park Second song in end credits 3:19
5. "Spotlight" (Twilight Mix) Mutemath Bella gets out of car at school with Edward 3:20
6. "Go All the Way (Into the Twilight)"   Perry Farrell Bella and Edward first walk into prom 3:27
7. "Tremble for My Beloved"   Collective Soul Bella gets saved by Edward from Tyler's van 3:53
8. "I Caught Myself"   Paramore Bella, Jessica and Angela shopping for prom dresses 3:55
9. "Eyes on Fire"   Blue Foundation Bella waiting at the parking lot for Edward 5:01
10. "Never Think"   Robert Pattinson Bella and Edward talking at the restaurant 4:29
11. "Flightless Bird, American Mouth"   Iron & Wine Bella and Edward dance and talk alone at prom 4:02
12. "Bella's Lullaby"     On and off throughout the film 2:20
Total length:
 45:30 
NotesThe first song of the ending credits, Radiohead's "15 Step" (3:59), was not included on the soundtrack.
iTunes digital album[edit]
A digital version of the album, available for purchase on iTunes, includes a digital booklet with artwork and images from Twilight and three bonus songs:[15]

#
Song/artist
Scene
Length
11 "Let Me Sign" by Robert Pattinson Edward sucks the blood from Bella's wrist. 2:20
7 "La Traviata" by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Edward takes Bella to the Cullens' house for the first time. 3:05
8 "Clair de Lune" by The APM Orchestra Edward and Bella listening to the song in his room. 5:58
Deluxe edition CD/DVD[edit]
A deluxe CD/DVD version of the album includes five additional tracks:
1."Love Is Worth the Fall" (O.A.R.) – 3:38
2."Decode" (Acoustic version) (Paramore) – 4:27
3."Flightless Bird, American Mouth" (Live) (Iron & Wine) – 4:13
4."Spotlight" (Son Lux Remix) (Mutemath) – 3:27
5."Full Moon" (Appleblim & Komonazmuk Remix) (The Black Ghosts) – 4:53
Singles[edit]
"Decode" by Paramore was the first single released from the soundtrack. It premiered on Paramore's fan club site and Stephenie Meyer's official website on October 1, 2008.[19][20] The music video for "Decode" premiered on November 3.[21] The song was certified Platinum in the U.S on February 16, 2010, selling over 1,000,000 copies. It was also nominated for a Grammy Award in 2010 for Best Song Written for a Movie.
"Go All the Way (Into the Twilight)" by Perry Farrell was the second single released from the soundtrack. It premiered on Meyer's website on October 23, 2008.[22][23]
Chart performance[edit]
The Twilight soundtrack debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, selling 165,000 copies in its first week, according to Nielsen Soundscan.[7] Twilight is the first soundtrack to hit #1 in advance of its film's release since the 8 Mile soundtrack in 2002.[24] The album was certified double platinum on April 16, 2009.[25] After a re-release of the album in a "Deluxe Edition" in March, 2009, it climbed from #14 to #3 on the Billboard 200, selling 74,000 copies.[26][27][28] It remained on the Billboard 200 for 48 consecutive weeks. As of April 2014, the album has sold 2,807,000 copies in the US.[29]
The soundtrack peaked at number one in New Zealand on February 9, 2009 and has been certified platinum, selling over 15,000 copies.[30][31] The album has been certified gold in Mexico, selling over 50,000 copies.[32][33] The soundtrack has sold over 3.5 million copies worldwide.

Chart (2008)
Peak
 position

U.S. Billboard 200 1
Argentine Albums Chart[34] 5
U.S. Billboard Top Rock Albums 1
Canadian Albums Chart 4
Mexican AMPROFON Albums Chart[35] 5
Mexican Top 20 International Albums Chart[36] 2
Australian ARIA Albums Chart[37] 2
New Zealand RIANZ Albums Chart[37] 1
French Top 200 Albums Chart[38] 4
German Top 100 Albums Chart 6
Greek Top 50 Albums Chart[39] 1
Italian FIMI Compilations Chart[40] 3
Swiss Top 100 Albums Chart[37] 12
Austrian Top 75 Albums Chart[37] 4
Finnish Top 40 Albums Chart[37] 14
Spanish PROMUSICAE Albums Chart[37] 28
UK Compilation Album Chart[41] 9

Certifications[edit]

Country
Certifications
(sales thresholds)

Austria Platinum[42]
Germany Platinum[43]
Mexico Gold[44]
Poland Gold[45]
US 2× Platinum[46]

Year-end charts[edit]

Chart (2009)
Rank

German Albums Chart[47] 15
Swiss Albums Chart[48] 35
US Billboard 200[49] 4

Preceded by
Black Ice by AC/DC U.S. Billboard 200 number-one album
 November 22, 2008 - November 29, 2008 Succeeded by
Fearless by Taylor Swift
Preceded by
Working on a Dream by Bruce Springsteen New Zealand number-one album
 February 9, 2009 - February 16, 2009 Succeeded by
Now You're Gone – The Album by Basshunter
Score[edit]

Twilight: The Score

Film score by Carter Burwell

Released
December 9, 2008
Recorded
September 2008 at Air Lyndhurst Studios in London, England
Genre
Orchestral
Length
46:53
Label
Atlantic
The Twilight Saga scores chronology

 Twilight: The Score
 (2008) The Twilight Saga: New Moon: The Score
 (2009)


Professional ratings

Review scores

Source
Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars [50]
Filmtracks 2/5 stars[51]
Movie Music UK 2.5/5 stars[52]
Carter Burwell composed and orchestrated the score for Twilight over a 9–10 week period, and it was recorded and mixed in about 2 weeks in late September 2008.[53] He began the score with a "Love Theme" for Bella and Edward's relationship, a variation of which became "Bella's Lullaby" that Robert Pattinson plays in the film and that is included on the Twilight Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.[53] The original theme is featured throughout the film, and serves to "play the romance that drives the story".[53] Another theme Burwell composed was a "Predator Theme", which opens the film, and is intended to play Edward's vampire nature.[53] Other themes include a bass-line, drum beat and distorted guitar sound for the nomadic vampires, and a melody for the Cullen family.[53] Twilight: The Score was released digitally on November 25, 2008 and in stores on December 9.[8] The score album had sold 218,000 copies in the United States as of June 2010.[54]
Track listing[edit]
1."How I Would Die" – 1:53
2."Who Are They?" – 3:26
3."Treaty" – 1:58
4."Phascination Phase" – 2:04
5."Humans Are Predators Too" – 2:04
6."I Dreamt of Edward" – 1:06
7."I Know What You Are" – 2:37
8."The Most Dangerous Predator" – 2:22
9."The Skin of a Killer" – 2:58
10."The Lion Fell in Love with the Lamb" – 3:10
11."Complications" – 1:11
12."Dinner with His Family" – 0:38
13."I Would Be the Meal" – 1:24
14."Bella's Lullaby" – 2:18
15."Nomads" – 3:51
16."Stuck Here Like Mom" – 1:40
17."Bella Is Part of the Family" – 1:24
18."Tracking" – 2:19
19."In Place of Someone You Love" – 1:45
20."Showdown in the Ballet Studio" – 4:50
21."Edward at Her Bed" – 1:05
Chart performance[edit]

Chart (2008)
Peak
 position

U.S. Billboard 200 65
Australian ARIA Albums Chart 52[55]

References[edit]
1.Jump up ^ Credits
2.Jump up ^ Phares, Heather. "Twilight - Original Soundtrack". Retrieved 19 August 2011.
3.Jump up ^ Greenblatt, Leah (30 October 2008). "Twilight Review". Retrieved 19 August 2011.
4.Jump up ^ Mikael Carlsson (2008-06-10). ""Twilight" Assigned to Carter Burwell". Film Music Magazine. Retrieved 2008-09-22.
5.Jump up ^ James Montgomery (2008-09-19). "Are Pop-Punks Paramore A Good Fit For 'Twilight'?". MTV. Retrieved 2008-09-22.
6.^ Jump up to: a b James Montgomery (2008-09-18). "'Twilight' Exclusive: Paramore To Contribute Two New Songs To Film's Soundtrack". MTV. Retrieved 2008-09-19.
7.^ Jump up to: a b Katie Hasty (2008-11-12). "'Twilight' Bumps AC/DC From Atop Billboard 200". Billboard. Retrieved 2008-11-12.
8.^ Jump up to: a b "'Score' Album Announced!". TwilightTheSoundtrack.com. 2008-11-10. Retrieved 2008-11-14.
9.Jump up ^ "Week Ending April 12, 2009: Breaking Records With Rascal Flatts - Chart Watch". New.music.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
10.Jump up ^ John Sinkevics (2009-12-03). "Grammy nominees Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, 'Twilight' clean up at pop show debacle". MLive.com. Michigan Live LLC. Retrieved 2009-12-10.
11.Jump up ^ Erica Futterman (2008-08-08). ""Twilight" Author Stephenie Meyer on Her Musical Muses, Upcoming Movie and Mermaid Dreams". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2008-08-17.
12.Jump up ^ Jada Yuan (2008-09-19). "Exclusive: Perry Farrell to Write Song for the 'Twilight' Movie, Possibly Reunite Jane's Addiction". New York Magazine. Retrieved 2008-09-22.
13.Jump up ^ "On the scene: 'Twilight' Q&A with Robert Pattinson and Catherine Hardwicke". Entertainment Weekly. 2008-11-04. Retrieved 2008-11-05.[dead link]
14.Jump up ^ "2009 American Music Awards". ABC.com. Retrieved 2009-11-23.[dead link]
15.^ Jump up to: a b "CD Poster, iTunes Announcement". TwilightTheSoundtrack.com. 2008-10-27. Retrieved 2008-10-29.
16.Jump up ^ James Montgomery (2008-10-16). "'Twilight' Soundtrack To Be Previewed At Hot Topic Listening Parties". MTV. Retrieved 2008-10-16.
17.Jump up ^ "Borders Is 'Twilight' Central this Season with Vampire Inspired Books, CDs, Calendars, Gifts, Free In-Store Parties, Exclusive Online Content, Podcast and More!" (Press release). MarketWatch. 2008-11-04. Retrieved 2008-11-06.
18.Jump up ^ Jennifer Vineyard (2008-10-31). "UPDATED: 'Twilight' Trick Or Treat - Ticket Presales To Begin On Halloween". MTV. Retrieved 2008-11-29.
19.Jump up ^ "Hayley Williams on Twilight". TwilightTheSoundtrack.com. 2008-10-01. Retrieved 2008-10-16.
20.Jump up ^ "***October 1, 2008***". StephenieMeyer.com. Retrieved 2008-10-13.
21.Jump up ^ "Video Premiere: Paramore, 'Decode', from the 'Twilight' Soundtrack". MTV. 2008-11-03. Retrieved 2008-11-03.
22.Jump up ^ "Perry Farrell song unveiled!". TwilightTheSoundtrack.com. 2008-10-23. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
23.Jump up ^ "***October 23, 2008***". StephenieMeyer.com. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
24.Jump up ^ Paul Grein (2008-11-12). "Week Ending Nov. 9, 2008: The Vampire That Rocked The Chart". Yahoo. Retrieved 2008-11-13.
25.Jump up ^ "Gold & Platinum - June 18, 2010". RIAA. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
26.Jump up ^ "'Now 30,' 'Hannah Montana' Lead Busy Week On Billboard 200". Billboard.com. 2009-09-14. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
27.Jump up ^ Paul Grein (2009-03-25). "Week Ending March 22, 2009: Winning Despite The Odds". Yahoo! Music. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
28.Jump up ^ Keith Caulfield (2009-03-25). "Kelly Clarkson Stays On Top Of Billboard 200". Billboard. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
29.Jump up ^ Paul Grein (April 23, 2014). "Chart Watch: "Frozen" Gets Hotter". Yahoo Music. Retrieved April 27, 2014.
30.Jump up ^ "RIANZ". RIANZ. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
31.Jump up ^ "RIANZ". RIANZ. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
32.Jump up ^ Mexican Album Charts & Certifications
33.Jump up ^ Todo un éxito el soundtrack de 'Luna Nueva'
34.Jump up ^ "Representando a la Industria Argentina de la Música". CAPIF. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
35.Jump up ^ Mexican AMPROFON Albums Chart, - 13th January 2009
36.Jump up ^ Mexican Top 20 International Albums Chart - 13th January 2009
37.^ Jump up to: a b c d e f World Charts Positions
38.Jump up ^ French Top 200 Albums - 18th January 2009
39.Jump up ^ Greek Top 50 Albums
40.Jump up ^ Italian FIMI Compilations Chart
41.Jump up ^ "Radio 1 - The Official Chart with Reggie Yates - UK Top 40 Compilation Albums". BBC. 2010-06-13. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
42.Jump up ^ http://www.ifpi.at/?section=goldplatin
43.Jump up ^ Archive copy at the Wayback Machine
44.Jump up ^ AMPROFON
45.Jump up ^ http://zpav.pl/rankingi/wyroznienia/zlote/index.php
46.Jump up ^ http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH_RESULTS
47.Jump up ^ http://www.mtv.de/charts
48.Jump up ^ "Swiss Year-End Charts 2009". Media Control. Hung Medien. Retrieved February 6, 2009.
49.Jump up ^ "Best of 2009 - Billboard Top 200". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved 2011-10-16.
50.Jump up ^ Phares, Heather. "Twilight [Original Score]". Retrieved 19 August 2011.
51.Jump up ^ [1]
52.Jump up ^ [2]
53.^ Jump up to: a b c d e Carter Burwell. "Projects - Twilight". CarterBurwell.com. Retrieved 2008-11-03.
54.Jump up ^ [3]
55.Jump up ^ "Pandora Archive". Pandora.nla.gov.au. 2006-08-23. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
External links[edit]

Portal icon Twilight portal
Official Twilight soundtrack website
Twilight soundtrack at MusicBrainz (list of releases)
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Jacob Black
Twilight character
Jacob Black2.jpg
Jacob Black as portrayed by Taylor Lautner in New Moon.

First appearance
Twilight
Last appearance
Breaking Dawn
Created by
Stephenie Meyer
Portrayed by
Taylor Lautner
Information

Nickname(s)
Jake
Species
Werewolf
Gender
Male
Occupation
High school student, protector of La Push
Title
Beta/Alpha's Second (New Moon and Eclipse), Alpha/Leader (Breaking Dawn)
Family
Billy Black (father),
 Sarah Black (mother, deceased),
 Rachel and Rebecca (older twin sisters),
 Ephraim Black (great-grandfather, deceased),
 Quil Ateara V (second cousin)
Jacob Black is a character in the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer. He is described as an attractive Native American of the Quileute tribe in La Push, near Forks, Washington. In the second book of the series, he discovers that he can shapeshift into a wolf. For the majority of the series, Jacob competes with Edward Cullen for Bella Swan's love. In the films Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn Part 1 and Breaking Dawn Part 2, Jacob is played by Taylor Lautner.


Contents  [hide]
1 Concept and creation
2 Role in the books 2.1 Twilight
2.2 New Moon
2.3 Eclipse
2.4 Breaking Dawn
3 Characterization 3.1 Physical appearance
3.2 Personality and abilities
4 Film portrayal
5 Team Jacob
6 References
7 External links

Concept and creation[edit]
According to Stephenie Meyer, Jacob was originally meant to be a device through which Bella could learn Edward's secret in Twilight. Meyer, her agent, and her editor all liked the character so much that they decided to give him a larger role in the following book, New Moon, with Meyer calling the character, "my favorite gift that New Moon gave to me."[1]

"Jacob was my first experience with a character taking over—a minor character developing such roundness and life that I couldn't keep him locked inside a tiny role....From the very beginning, even when Jacob only appeared in chapter six of Twilight, he was so alive. I liked him. More than I should for such a small part."
Meyer has said that after Jacob started emerging as a prominent character in New Moon, she went back to Twilight, which she was editing at the time, to "weave Jacob and [his father Billy] throughout Twilight more centrally."[1]
Role in the books[edit]
Twilight[edit]
Jacob is given a small role in the first book of the series. He is introduced as the son of Billy Black, an old Swan family friend. When Bella uses him to get information on Edward Cullen and his family, Jacob tells her Quileute legends and introduces her to the idea that Edward is a vampire. Bella comes to like Jacob, and he develops a crush on her.[2]
New Moon[edit]
In New Moon, Jacob's character is used as a device to help Bella emerge from her months-long depression, brought on by her distress over Edward's departure. The friendship between the two characters grows strong, but Jacob also develops romantic feelings for Bella that she does not reciprocate. It is revealed that, as a member of the Quileute tribe, Jacob is descended from an ancient line of "shapeshifters" that assume wolf form. In their backstory, the Quileutes are vampires' mortal enemies. When Jacob undergoes his first transformation into a wolf, it is in response to a new vampire threat. Soon, the character becomes busy patrolling the forest with his pack, searching for vampires in the area. When Bella is caught by the vampire Laurent alone in a clearing, she is saved by Jacob and the wolf pack, who chase and kill Laurent.
Jacob serves as a rescue for Bella and a foil to Edward on multiple occasions in the narrative. When Bella, whose character has taken increasingly dangerous risks to feel closer to Edward, impulsively jumps off a cliff and almost drowns, Jacob saves her life. After Edward mistakenly believes she has died and plans to kill himself, Bella and Edward's sister, Alice Cullen, rush to Italy to stop his suicide, leaving Jacob hurt and angry. Jacob is disgusted by Edward's return and by Bella's willingness to take him back after he left her. Jacob reminds Edward of his tribe's treaty with the Cullen family, which states that the Cullens are not allowed to bite humans.[3]
Eclipse[edit]
In Eclipse, Jacob, enraged by the fact that Bella plans to become a vampire, attempts to distance himself by not returning her phone calls and refusing to see her. Later, during the scene when Jacob visits Bella and Edward to discuss the vampire Victoria's return, he tells Bella that he misses her and wishes that they could remain friends. With Edward's approval, Bella begins to visit Jacob on a regular basis. On one of these visits, Jacob tells Bella that he is in love with her and that he wants her to choose him over Edward. Bella is caught off guard by his confession and tells him she only thinks of him as a friend. He forcibly kisses her, much to her displeasure, and she reacts by punching him in the face, breaking her hand and not leaving a scratch on him. This act later enrages Edward who tells him that if Bella gives him the word, he will harm Jacob.
Jacob's shapeshifter pack and the Cullen family join forces to defeat Victoria and the army of newborn vampires she has created. The night before the battle Edward and Jacob hold a private conversation and the two become closer. Right before the battle the next morning, Jacob overhears Edward and Bella discussing their engagement, which angers him greatly. Jacob threatens suicide and Bella, in an attempt to stop him, kisses him passionately. Afterward, she comes to the realization that she loves Jacob, but her love for Edward is greater. The epilogue is written from Jacob's point of view; angry, heartbroken, and hurt at Bella's decision to become a vampire. He runs away in his wolf form to escape his pain.[4]
Breaking Dawn[edit]
Jacob returns after an absence of several weeks to attend Bella and Edward's wedding in Breaking Dawn. Though described as being still visibly pained by her decision, he tells Bella that he wants her to be happy. However, when Bella inadvertently informs him that she and Edward plan to have sex before she becomes a vampire, Jacob becomes enraged because he is said to know that Edward's strength could kill her. When Bella and Edward return from their honeymoon, Jacob becomes the narrator of the story for several chapters, during which he learns that she is pregnant with Edward's half-vampire, half-human child and has become desperately weak. When Jacob informs the pack of Bella's pregnancy, their leader Sam Uley plans an attack on the Cullens in order to kill Bella and, thereby, her unborn child because of the threat he believes the child presents. Jacob, who feels that the Cullens are innocent, disobeys Sam's command and separates himself from the pack. Fulfilling his birthright as an Alpha wolf, he is joined in a new pack by Seth and Leah Clearwater, who aid Jacob and the Cullens in protecting Bella and Renesmee. After the birth of Renesmee Carlie Cullen, Bella and Edward's daughter, Jacob immediately "imprints"— an involuntary response in which a shape-shifter finds his soul mate—on Renesmee. As a result, his affections are shifted and the romantic conflict between Jacob and Bella's characters is resolved. They remain close friends. The enmity between Jacob and the Cullens is also dispelled, and he and Edward come to view each other as brothers.[5]
Characterization[edit]

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Physical appearance[edit]
Jacob is characterized as having primarily dark features by his "dark russet skin", "brown eyes", and "black hair". In Twilight, he is described as a lanky 5' 10" fifteen-year-old with hair down to his shoulders. By Breaking Dawn, Jacob's growing character stands at 6'7" feet and has a muscular build. In New Moon, after discovering that he can turn into a wolf, he cuts off his long hair. He later grows it out in Eclipse, thinking that Bella prefers it long. This makes his fur as a wolf shaggier and longer than that of the other wolves. He is said to be quite handsome, as Bella once mentions her jealousy of his features and describes him as "sort of beautiful". He tends to wear only cut-off style jeans or shorts with no shirt, since clothes are often ruined during his transformations into a wolf. As a wolf, Jacob has fur that is described as rusty brown. In the films, the members of the pack all have the same tattoo on their right shoulder.
Personality and abilities[edit]
Bella describes Jacob as a "happy person" who extends this happiness to the people around him. As Jacob's character emerges in New Moon, he is shown to be cheery, passionate, and adventurous, but hot-headed. Jacob is also able to shape-shift at will into a giant wolf, and sometimes when angered he will involuntarily phase. His body temperature is warmer than a human's body should be, reaching about 108.9 °F (42.7 °C), which allows him to withstand very cold weather. In human form, his body heals within seconds, he possesses superhuman strength and speed, has a high durability rate, sharp senses and free running abilities. In wolf-form he can communicate with his wolf pack telepathically, has enhanced superhuman strength and speed and a substantial size increase. While in wolf-form, his teeth can cut through the granite-hard bodies of a vampire with ease. Members of Quileute wolf-pack do not age if they regularly turn into their wolf form, with Jacob's body physically grown to the equivalent of a 25-year-old in Breaking Dawn. Jacob is the strongest of the pack. Once they begin phasing, a Quileute shapeshifter may "imprint" —a method of finding one's soulmate —on someone, and will act as whatever the imprintee needs, whether it be a protector, a lover, or an older sibling. Jacob imprints on Edward and Bella's daughter Renesmee in Breaking Dawn.
While treating Jacob in Eclipse, Carlisle takes a blood sample and runs some tests on it. He discovers that he has 24 pairs of chromosomes, one more than a human. A distinction is made in Breaking Dawn between the old world Children of the Moon ("true werewolves") and this shape-shifting Quileute tribe. The former are held to be a more ferocious and territorial type, with a transformative venomous bite and who involuntary phase as do traditional werewolves on the full moon. The latter are implied as being blessed with the supernatural ability to shapeshift into other giant animals or "spirits of nature".
Film portrayal[edit]
Taylor Lautner played the part of Jacob Black in the film adaptation of Twilight.[6] Due to major physical changes in the character of Jacob between Twilight and New Moon, director Chris Weitz considered replacing Lautner in the sequel with an actor who could more accurately portray "the new, larger Jacob Black."[7] In an attempt to keep the role, Lautner stated, "I have been working out. I've been working out since the day we finished filming Twilight. I just weighed myself today; I've put on 19 pounds... [and] I'm guaranteeing Weitz 10 more [pounds] by filming."[8] Lautner would continue to play the role of Jacob in New Moon,[9] and all the subsequent films.
Team Jacob[edit]
Many fans of the Twilight franchise, particularly teenagers, have debated whether Edward or Jacob is the better match for Bella. Both sides of the debate have coalesced around informal "teams" of followers, whether "Team Jacob" or "Team Edward." In a poll done by Novel Novice Twilight and appearing on NNT News in 2008, Team Jacob got 2,641 votes and Team Edward got 5,130 votes. A poll done by Top7 with over 43,000 votes had Jacob trailing Edward by around 3,000 votes.[10]
Lautner portrayed a diehard Edward supporter in a December 12, 2009 sketch lampooning Twilight fans on Saturday Night Live.[11]
References[edit]
1.^ Jump up to: a b StephenieMeyer.com "New Moon Story". Stepheniemeyer.com. Retrieved 2008-09-14.
2.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie (2005). Twilight. Twilight series. Park Avenue, New York: Little, Brown. p. 498. ISBN 978-0-316-01584-4.
3.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie (2006). New Moon. Twilight series. Park Avenue, New York: Little, Brown. p. 563. ISBN 978-0-316-16019-3.
4.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie (2007). Eclipse. Twilight series. Park Avenue, New York: Little, Brown. p. 629. ISBN 978-0-316-16020-9.
5.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie (2008). Breaking Dawn. Twilight series. Park Avenue, New York: Little, Brown. p. 756. ISBN 978-0-316-06792-8.
6.Jump up ^ "'Twilight' to film one or two days in LaPush". Peninsula Daily News. 2008-03-09. Retrieved 2008-03-10.
7.Jump up ^ Larry Carroll (2008-12-15). "'New Moon' Casting News: Michael Copon, Ben Barnes Push For Roles In 'Twilight' Sequel". MTV. Retrieved 2008-12-15.
8.Jump up ^ Larry Carroll (2008-12-18). "'Twilight' Exclusive: Taylor Lautner Talks About His Campaign To Stay On 'New Moon'". MTV. Retrieved 2008-12-26.
9.Jump up ^ "Taylor Lautner to Reprise His Role as Jacob in New Moon" (Press release). Summit Entertainment. 2009-01-07. Retrieved 2009-01-08.
10.Jump up ^ "Top Twilight Characters". Top7. Retrieved February 6, 2013.
11.Jump up ^ Wilkinson, Amy (December 14, 2009). "Taylor Lautner On 'SNL' Recap: Defending Taylor Swift, Joining Team Edward And More". Hollywood Crush, MTV.
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Jacob Black
Twilight character
Jacob Black2.jpg
Jacob Black as portrayed by Taylor Lautner in New Moon.

First appearance
Twilight
Last appearance
Breaking Dawn
Created by
Stephenie Meyer
Portrayed by
Taylor Lautner
Information

Nickname(s)
Jake
Species
Werewolf
Gender
Male
Occupation
High school student, protector of La Push
Title
Beta/Alpha's Second (New Moon and Eclipse), Alpha/Leader (Breaking Dawn)
Family
Billy Black (father),
 Sarah Black (mother, deceased),
 Rachel and Rebecca (older twin sisters),
 Ephraim Black (great-grandfather, deceased),
 Quil Ateara V (second cousin)
Jacob Black is a character in the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer. He is described as an attractive Native American of the Quileute tribe in La Push, near Forks, Washington. In the second book of the series, he discovers that he can shapeshift into a wolf. For the majority of the series, Jacob competes with Edward Cullen for Bella Swan's love. In the films Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn Part 1 and Breaking Dawn Part 2, Jacob is played by Taylor Lautner.


Contents  [hide]
1 Concept and creation
2 Role in the books 2.1 Twilight
2.2 New Moon
2.3 Eclipse
2.4 Breaking Dawn
3 Characterization 3.1 Physical appearance
3.2 Personality and abilities
4 Film portrayal
5 Team Jacob
6 References
7 External links

Concept and creation[edit]
According to Stephenie Meyer, Jacob was originally meant to be a device through which Bella could learn Edward's secret in Twilight. Meyer, her agent, and her editor all liked the character so much that they decided to give him a larger role in the following book, New Moon, with Meyer calling the character, "my favorite gift that New Moon gave to me."[1]

"Jacob was my first experience with a character taking over—a minor character developing such roundness and life that I couldn't keep him locked inside a tiny role....From the very beginning, even when Jacob only appeared in chapter six of Twilight, he was so alive. I liked him. More than I should for such a small part."
Meyer has said that after Jacob started emerging as a prominent character in New Moon, she went back to Twilight, which she was editing at the time, to "weave Jacob and [his father Billy] throughout Twilight more centrally."[1]
Role in the books[edit]
Twilight[edit]
Jacob is given a small role in the first book of the series. He is introduced as the son of Billy Black, an old Swan family friend. When Bella uses him to get information on Edward Cullen and his family, Jacob tells her Quileute legends and introduces her to the idea that Edward is a vampire. Bella comes to like Jacob, and he develops a crush on her.[2]
New Moon[edit]
In New Moon, Jacob's character is used as a device to help Bella emerge from her months-long depression, brought on by her distress over Edward's departure. The friendship between the two characters grows strong, but Jacob also develops romantic feelings for Bella that she does not reciprocate. It is revealed that, as a member of the Quileute tribe, Jacob is descended from an ancient line of "shapeshifters" that assume wolf form. In their backstory, the Quileutes are vampires' mortal enemies. When Jacob undergoes his first transformation into a wolf, it is in response to a new vampire threat. Soon, the character becomes busy patrolling the forest with his pack, searching for vampires in the area. When Bella is caught by the vampire Laurent alone in a clearing, she is saved by Jacob and the wolf pack, who chase and kill Laurent.
Jacob serves as a rescue for Bella and a foil to Edward on multiple occasions in the narrative. When Bella, whose character has taken increasingly dangerous risks to feel closer to Edward, impulsively jumps off a cliff and almost drowns, Jacob saves her life. After Edward mistakenly believes she has died and plans to kill himself, Bella and Edward's sister, Alice Cullen, rush to Italy to stop his suicide, leaving Jacob hurt and angry. Jacob is disgusted by Edward's return and by Bella's willingness to take him back after he left her. Jacob reminds Edward of his tribe's treaty with the Cullen family, which states that the Cullens are not allowed to bite humans.[3]
Eclipse[edit]
In Eclipse, Jacob, enraged by the fact that Bella plans to become a vampire, attempts to distance himself by not returning her phone calls and refusing to see her. Later, during the scene when Jacob visits Bella and Edward to discuss the vampire Victoria's return, he tells Bella that he misses her and wishes that they could remain friends. With Edward's approval, Bella begins to visit Jacob on a regular basis. On one of these visits, Jacob tells Bella that he is in love with her and that he wants her to choose him over Edward. Bella is caught off guard by his confession and tells him she only thinks of him as a friend. He forcibly kisses her, much to her displeasure, and she reacts by punching him in the face, breaking her hand and not leaving a scratch on him. This act later enrages Edward who tells him that if Bella gives him the word, he will harm Jacob.
Jacob's shapeshifter pack and the Cullen family join forces to defeat Victoria and the army of newborn vampires she has created. The night before the battle Edward and Jacob hold a private conversation and the two become closer. Right before the battle the next morning, Jacob overhears Edward and Bella discussing their engagement, which angers him greatly. Jacob threatens suicide and Bella, in an attempt to stop him, kisses him passionately. Afterward, she comes to the realization that she loves Jacob, but her love for Edward is greater. The epilogue is written from Jacob's point of view; angry, heartbroken, and hurt at Bella's decision to become a vampire. He runs away in his wolf form to escape his pain.[4]
Breaking Dawn[edit]
Jacob returns after an absence of several weeks to attend Bella and Edward's wedding in Breaking Dawn. Though described as being still visibly pained by her decision, he tells Bella that he wants her to be happy. However, when Bella inadvertently informs him that she and Edward plan to have sex before she becomes a vampire, Jacob becomes enraged because he is said to know that Edward's strength could kill her. When Bella and Edward return from their honeymoon, Jacob becomes the narrator of the story for several chapters, during which he learns that she is pregnant with Edward's half-vampire, half-human child and has become desperately weak. When Jacob informs the pack of Bella's pregnancy, their leader Sam Uley plans an attack on the Cullens in order to kill Bella and, thereby, her unborn child because of the threat he believes the child presents. Jacob, who feels that the Cullens are innocent, disobeys Sam's command and separates himself from the pack. Fulfilling his birthright as an Alpha wolf, he is joined in a new pack by Seth and Leah Clearwater, who aid Jacob and the Cullens in protecting Bella and Renesmee. After the birth of Renesmee Carlie Cullen, Bella and Edward's daughter, Jacob immediately "imprints"— an involuntary response in which a shape-shifter finds his soul mate—on Renesmee. As a result, his affections are shifted and the romantic conflict between Jacob and Bella's characters is resolved. They remain close friends. The enmity between Jacob and the Cullens is also dispelled, and he and Edward come to view each other as brothers.[5]
Characterization[edit]

Question book-new.svg
 This section does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (April 2011)
Physical appearance[edit]
Jacob is characterized as having primarily dark features by his "dark russet skin", "brown eyes", and "black hair". In Twilight, he is described as a lanky 5' 10" fifteen-year-old with hair down to his shoulders. By Breaking Dawn, Jacob's growing character stands at 6'7" feet and has a muscular build. In New Moon, after discovering that he can turn into a wolf, he cuts off his long hair. He later grows it out in Eclipse, thinking that Bella prefers it long. This makes his fur as a wolf shaggier and longer than that of the other wolves. He is said to be quite handsome, as Bella once mentions her jealousy of his features and describes him as "sort of beautiful". He tends to wear only cut-off style jeans or shorts with no shirt, since clothes are often ruined during his transformations into a wolf. As a wolf, Jacob has fur that is described as rusty brown. In the films, the members of the pack all have the same tattoo on their right shoulder.
Personality and abilities[edit]
Bella describes Jacob as a "happy person" who extends this happiness to the people around him. As Jacob's character emerges in New Moon, he is shown to be cheery, passionate, and adventurous, but hot-headed. Jacob is also able to shape-shift at will into a giant wolf, and sometimes when angered he will involuntarily phase. His body temperature is warmer than a human's body should be, reaching about 108.9 °F (42.7 °C), which allows him to withstand very cold weather. In human form, his body heals within seconds, he possesses superhuman strength and speed, has a high durability rate, sharp senses and free running abilities. In wolf-form he can communicate with his wolf pack telepathically, has enhanced superhuman strength and speed and a substantial size increase. While in wolf-form, his teeth can cut through the granite-hard bodies of a vampire with ease. Members of Quileute wolf-pack do not age if they regularly turn into their wolf form, with Jacob's body physically grown to the equivalent of a 25-year-old in Breaking Dawn. Jacob is the strongest of the pack. Once they begin phasing, a Quileute shapeshifter may "imprint" —a method of finding one's soulmate —on someone, and will act as whatever the imprintee needs, whether it be a protector, a lover, or an older sibling. Jacob imprints on Edward and Bella's daughter Renesmee in Breaking Dawn.
While treating Jacob in Eclipse, Carlisle takes a blood sample and runs some tests on it. He discovers that he has 24 pairs of chromosomes, one more than a human. A distinction is made in Breaking Dawn between the old world Children of the Moon ("true werewolves") and this shape-shifting Quileute tribe. The former are held to be a more ferocious and territorial type, with a transformative venomous bite and who involuntary phase as do traditional werewolves on the full moon. The latter are implied as being blessed with the supernatural ability to shapeshift into other giant animals or "spirits of nature".
Film portrayal[edit]
Taylor Lautner played the part of Jacob Black in the film adaptation of Twilight.[6] Due to major physical changes in the character of Jacob between Twilight and New Moon, director Chris Weitz considered replacing Lautner in the sequel with an actor who could more accurately portray "the new, larger Jacob Black."[7] In an attempt to keep the role, Lautner stated, "I have been working out. I've been working out since the day we finished filming Twilight. I just weighed myself today; I've put on 19 pounds... [and] I'm guaranteeing Weitz 10 more [pounds] by filming."[8] Lautner would continue to play the role of Jacob in New Moon,[9] and all the subsequent films.
Team Jacob[edit]
Many fans of the Twilight franchise, particularly teenagers, have debated whether Edward or Jacob is the better match for Bella. Both sides of the debate have coalesced around informal "teams" of followers, whether "Team Jacob" or "Team Edward." In a poll done by Novel Novice Twilight and appearing on NNT News in 2008, Team Jacob got 2,641 votes and Team Edward got 5,130 votes. A poll done by Top7 with over 43,000 votes had Jacob trailing Edward by around 3,000 votes.[10]
Lautner portrayed a diehard Edward supporter in a December 12, 2009 sketch lampooning Twilight fans on Saturday Night Live.[11]
References[edit]
1.^ Jump up to: a b StephenieMeyer.com "New Moon Story". Stepheniemeyer.com. Retrieved 2008-09-14.
2.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie (2005). Twilight. Twilight series. Park Avenue, New York: Little, Brown. p. 498. ISBN 978-0-316-01584-4.
3.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie (2006). New Moon. Twilight series. Park Avenue, New York: Little, Brown. p. 563. ISBN 978-0-316-16019-3.
4.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie (2007). Eclipse. Twilight series. Park Avenue, New York: Little, Brown. p. 629. ISBN 978-0-316-16020-9.
5.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie (2008). Breaking Dawn. Twilight series. Park Avenue, New York: Little, Brown. p. 756. ISBN 978-0-316-06792-8.
6.Jump up ^ "'Twilight' to film one or two days in LaPush". Peninsula Daily News. 2008-03-09. Retrieved 2008-03-10.
7.Jump up ^ Larry Carroll (2008-12-15). "'New Moon' Casting News: Michael Copon, Ben Barnes Push For Roles In 'Twilight' Sequel". MTV. Retrieved 2008-12-15.
8.Jump up ^ Larry Carroll (2008-12-18). "'Twilight' Exclusive: Taylor Lautner Talks About His Campaign To Stay On 'New Moon'". MTV. Retrieved 2008-12-26.
9.Jump up ^ "Taylor Lautner to Reprise His Role as Jacob in New Moon" (Press release). Summit Entertainment. 2009-01-07. Retrieved 2009-01-08.
10.Jump up ^ "Top Twilight Characters". Top7. Retrieved February 6, 2013.
11.Jump up ^ Wilkinson, Amy (December 14, 2009). "Taylor Lautner On 'SNL' Recap: Defending Taylor Swift, Joining Team Edward And More". Hollywood Crush, MTV.
External links[edit]

Portal icon Twilight portal
Stephenie Meyer Official Website


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Edward Cullen
Twilight character
Edward Cullen.jpg
Edward Cullen as portrayed by Robert Pattinson in the Twilight film series

First appearance
Twilight
Last appearance
Breaking Dawn
Created by
Stephenie Meyer
Portrayed by
Robert Pattinson
Information

Aliases
Edward Anthony Masen (human name)
Species
Vampire
Gender
Male
Occupation
Student
Family
Edward Masen, Sr. (biological father)
 Elizabeth Masen (biological mother)
Carlisle Cullen (adoptive father)
Esme Cullen (adoptive mother)
Emmett Cullen and Jasper Hale (adoptive brothers)
Alice Cullen and Rosalie Hale (adoptive sisters)
Charlie Swan (father-in-law)
Renée Dwyer (mother-in-law)
Spouse(s)
Bella Swan
Children
Renesmee Cullen
Edward Cullen (né Edward Anthony Masen) is a fictional character in Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series. He is featured in the books Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn, and their corresponding film adaptations, and the as yet unfinished novel Midnight Sun—a re-telling of the events of Twilight from Edward's perspective. Edward is a telepathic Vampire who, over the course of the series, falls in love with, marries, and has a child with Bella Swan, a human teenager who later chooses to become a vampire as well. In the Twilight film series, Edward is played by actor Robert Pattinson.


Contents  [hide]
1 Concept and creation
2 Appearances 2.1 Twilight
2.2 New Moon
2.3 Eclipse
2.4 Breaking Dawn
3 Characterization 3.1 Physical appearance
3.2 Vampiric abilities and personal interests
4 Film portrayal 4.1 Casting
4.2 Development
5 Reception
6 References
7 External links

Concept and creation
[icon] This section requires expansion. (September 2008)
Stephenie Meyer stated that the original concept of Edward originated in a dream that she had, in which an "average girl" and a "fantastically beautiful, sparkly ... vampire ... were having an intense conversation in a meadow in the woods." In this dream, the pair "were discussing the difficulties inherent in the facts that ... they were falling in love with each other while ... the vampire was particularly attracted to the scent of her blood, and was having a difficult time restraining himself from killing her." She chose the name "Edward" because she thought it was "a name that had once been considered romantic, but had fallen out of popularity for decades".[1] The development of the character was influenced by the fictional characters Gilbert Blythe, Fitzwilliam Darcy, and Edward Rochester—particularly the last, who, like Edward Cullen, sees himself as a "monster".[2] A recurring theme in the series, especially in the first three books, is that Edward is constantly trying to avoid accidentally harming Bella, due to his vampire nature.
Appearances
Twilight
In Twilight, Edward meets Bella Swan, a human girl whose thoughts he is unable to read, and whose blood smells overwhelmingly sweet to him.[3] He fights a growing attraction to her, but after saving her life on several occasions, he succumbs and eventually falls in love with her. Edward admits to Bella that he is a vampire, and that although he retains the physical body of a seventeen-year-old, he was actually born on June 20, 1901. His adoptive father, Carlisle Cullen, transformed him into a vampire in 1918 to prevent him from dying in the Spanish influenza epidemic in Chicago, Illinois by the request of Edward's mother who begged him to do whatever it took to save him. Carlisle instilled in him a sense of morality uncommon in most vampires, and central to his way of life is the refusal to consider humans as food.
However, Edward constantly warns Bella against being with him, perceiving her life to be at risk if she continues to associate with him. Bella's love and confidence in Edward's restraint cause her to ignore his warnings, even after she becomes the vampire James' target. Unlike the Cullen family, who are "vegetarian" vampires (committed to only feeding on animals), James regularly feeds on humans and will not stop until he drinks Bella's blood. With his family's help, Edward is able to save Bella from James' predations, but how to assure Bella's continued safety remains an open question.[4]
New Moon
In New Moon, Edward's fears for Bella's safety intensify when she cuts her finger and is almost attacked by his brother Jasper. In an attempt to protect her, he convinces her that he no longer loves her, and moves away with his family, leaving Bella heartbroken. Edward finds it difficult to live without Bella, and becomes severely depressed at the prospect of an infinitely long and meaningless life. After he mistakenly learns from his sister Rosalie that Bella has committed suicide, Edward attempts to convince a group of Italian vampires, the Volturi, to kill him. Together with his sister Alice, Bella rushes to Italy and stops Edward before the Volturi can destroy him.
Edward explains why he left, and apologizes to Bella. She eventually forgives him entirely, and they continue with their relationship as though Edward had never left, with the exception that Bella has ties that cannot be broken with a werewolf named Jacob Black. Bella successfully seeks the support of Edward's family on turning her into a vampire. While Edward is furious at the prospect, he later agrees to change her himself if she agrees to marry him first.[5]
Eclipse
In Eclipse, Bella agrees to marry Edward on the condition he will make love to her while she is still human. Edward eventually relents and agrees, on the stipulation it will only occur after they are married. The plot is driven by the machinations of the vampire Victoria, who, seeking revenge for the death of her mate James, is hunting Bella and creating new vampires to build an army. A grudging truce is made between the Cullens and the Native-American werewolf pack led by Sam Uley and Jacob Black, a friend of Bella's who was there for her when Edward broke her heart. However, the truce is endangered when Bella realizes Jacob means more to her than she thought. Ultimately, Edward accepts that Bella cares for Jacob and successfully destroys Victoria, and Bella acknowledges that Edward is the most important person in her life. Edward tells Bella that they may attempt making love before they get married, as he realizes that she spends too much of her life trying to please other people. However, she refuses his offer and agrees to doing things the way Edward initially wanted: marriage, making love, and then becoming a vampire.[6]
Breaking Dawn
Breaking Dawn sees Edward and Bella marry. Bella becomes pregnant on their honeymoon, and the rapid growth of the half-human, half-vampire fetus swiftly impacts on Bella’s health. Edward tries to coerce her into having an abortion in order to save her own life. However, Bella feels a bond with her unborn child and insists on giving birth. Edward comes to feel love for the baby as well, after he hears its thoughts and learns that the baby loves Bella in return. Bella nearly dies giving birth in an emergency c-section, but Edward successfully delivers his daughter and then injects Bella's heart with his venom, healing her wounds by turning her into an immortal vampire. During Bella's painful transformation, Jacob imprints on their baby daughter, Renesmee.
After a vampire named Irina mistakes Renesmee for an immortal vampire child—a creation forbidden in the vampire world—the Volturi arrive to destroy the Cullens. Edward stands with Bella and their allies to convince the Volturi that Renesmee is not an immortal child and poses no threat to their existence. Once the Volturi leave, Edward and Bella feel free to live their lives in peace with their daughter.[7]
Characterization
Edward is described in the book as being charming, polite, determined, and very stubborn. He is very protective over Bella and puts her safety, humanity and welfare before anything else. He often over-analyzes situations and has a tendency to overreact, especially in situations where Bella's safety is at risk. He retains some outdated speech from his human life in the early 20th century. Edward sees himself as a monster, and after falling in love with Bella, he desperately wishes that he were human instead of a vampire.
Physical appearance



 Edward Cullen's skin sparkling in the sunlight
Like all the vampires in the Twilight series, Edward is described as being impossibly beautiful. At various points in the series, she compares him to the mythical Greek god Adonis. His skin is "like marble"—very pale, ice cold, and sparkles in the sunlight. She describes his facial features as being perfect and angular—high cheekbones, strong jawline, a straight nose, and full lips. His hair, which is always messy, retains the unusual bronze shade that he inherited in his human life from his biological mother. His eyes, once green, are now described as topaz. His appearance changes if he goes too long without feeding: his eyes darken, becoming almost black, and purple bruises appear beneath his eyes. Edward is 6'2", and has a slender but muscular body.
Vampiric abilities and personal interests
Edward, like all vampires in the Twilight series, possesses superhuman stamina, senses, mentality, and agility, as well as a healing factor and night vision. His superhuman strength allows him to subdue his prey, uproot trees, throw cars, and crush metal. His bodily tissue is stronger than granite, making him much more durable and tougher than humans as well as contributing slightly to his body weight. He is described as being inhumanly beautiful with refined and perfected features. His scent and voice are enormously seductive to Bella, so much so that he occasionally sends her into a pliant daze entirely by accident. In Twilight, Edward explains that like other vampires, he does not need to breathe, though he chooses to do so out of habit and because it is helpful to smell his environment. He cannot digest regular food, and compares its attractiveness for him to the prospect of eating dirt for a regular person. Like other vampires, Edward is not able to sleep.
In addition to the traits he shares with his fellow vampires, Edward has certain abilities that are his alone. He possesses superior superhuman speed compared to that of other vampires and is the fastest of the Cullens, able to outrun any of them. Edward is also telepathic, able to read the mind of anyone within a few miles of himself; Bella is the sole exception to this rule, which Meyer has stated is due to Bella having a very private mind.[8] Edward also retains some of the traditional mindset and dated patterns of speech from his early-20th century human life.
Edward is musical, able to play the piano like a virtuoso. He enjoys a wide range of music, including classical, jazz, progressive metal, alternative rock, and punk rock, but dislikes country. He prefers indie rock to mainstream, and appreciates rock and classical music equally.[9] He mentions in Twilight that he likes music from the fifties better than the sixties, dislikes the seventies, and says the eighties were "bearable".
A hobby of Edward's is collecting cars.[9] He owns a Volvo S60 R and an Aston Martin V12 Vanquish as a "special occasion" car. He also gave his sister Alice a Porsche 911 Turbo as a gift in Eclipse. He bought a motorcycle to ride alongside Bella, but gave it to Jasper after he realized that riding motorcycles was a hobby she enjoyed sharing with Jacob.
Film portrayal
Casting
Prior to the role of Edward being cast for the 2008 Twilight film, Meyer opined that, although Edward was "Indisputably the most difficult character to cast, [he] is also the one that I'm most passionately decided upon. The only actor I've ever seen who I think could come close to pulling off Edward Cullen is....(drumroll)....Henry Cavill."[10] When the film was optioned by Summit Entertainment in July 2007, Meyer stated that; "The most disappointing thing for me is losing my perfect Edward",[11] as Cavill was by then 24 years old, and thus too old to realistically fill the role. Meyer reported on her website that the four most popular fan suggestions for actors to play Edward were Hayden Christensen, Robert Pattinson, Orlando Bloom and Gerard Way.[10] On 11 December 2007, it was announced that Pattinson, known for his portrayal of Cedric Diggory in the Harry Potter films, had been cast in the role.[12] Erik Feig, Summit Entertainment’s President of Production, stated: "It is always a challenge to find the right actor for a part that has lived so vividly in the imaginations of readers but we took the responsibility seriously and are confident, with Rob Pattinson, that we have found the perfect Edward for our Bella in Twilight."[12] Meyer stated that; "I am ecstatic with Summit's choice for Edward. There are very few actors who can look both dangerous and beautiful at the same time, and even fewer who I can picture in my head as Edward. Robert Pattinson is going to be amazing."[13]
Twilight's director, Catherine Hardwicke, said of the casting process that "[e]verybody has such an idealized vision of Edward. They were rabid [about who I was going to cast]. Like, old ladies saying, 'You better get it right."[14] She revealed that she was initially underwhelmed by a photo of Pattinson, but said of his audition, which was a love scene with co-star Kristen Stewart: "It was electric. The room shorted out, the sky opened up, and I was like, 'This is going to be good.'"[14] Pattinson has admitted; "I had no idea how to play the part when I went in, and it was a good thing to find during the audition. I really wanted it after that, but I didn’t really even know what it was. I hadn’t really read any of the books. And just from that, ‘I want this job.’ It was pretty much because of Kristen."[15] In early 2008, Pattinson spoke of a fan backlash against his casting, disclosing Entertainment Weekly that "I stopped reading [fansites and blogs] after I saw the signatures saying 'Please, anyone else.'"[14] He revealed to the Evening Standard that; "The books have a huge following, and I’ve already got bags of letters from angry fans, telling me that I can’t possibly play Edward, because I’m Diggory. I hope I can prove them wrong."[16]
Development
Following an April 2008 set visit, Meyer opined that Pattinson and Stewart had developed chemistry so good it "may cause hyperventilation".[17] Pattinson revealed that Meyer had given him an early copy of Midnight Sun—a re-telling of the events of Twilight, narrated from Edward's point of view.[18] He explained that: "That is what I liked about [taking on] the job, because the guy doesn’t really exist that much, so you can just create whatever you want. Then, when I found out there was another book from Edward’s perspective, [I read it and it turned out] we had the same perspective!"[18] In preparation for the role, Pattinson wrote journal entries as Edward and distanced from his friends and family, explaining that he "wanted to feel his isolation".[14] Physically, he revealed that; "I was supposed to get a six-pack. But it didn't really work out."[14] One scene in the story sees Edward, a gifted pianist, compose a lullaby for Bella. Pattinson was given the opportunity to submit a composition for consideration for this scene, with Hardwicke stating; "I told him he should write one, and let’s see if we can make it work, because that would be really cool if it was Rob’s song. He’s a beautiful musician, a very creative soul, very similar to Edward. He just totally reads the most interesting stuff, and sees the most interesting movies, and is very introspective and diving into his existential self." Meyer approved; "If Robert could write a lullaby, that would definitely add to some of the mystique of the movie, wouldn’t it?"[19] While two of Pattinson's compositions do feature in the final film, the lullaby piece finally selected was composed by Carter Burwell.[20]
In April 2008, Hardwicke, in a turnabout from her initial underwhelmed reaction upon first seeing a photograph of Pattinson, enthused; "The thing that’s great about him is he really does [...] feel like he’s otherworldly. I mean, he doesn’t look like a normal guy. And when you read the book, you think, ‘Who on the planet can live up to this description?’ But I think he does. He’s just got that chiseled face that photographs exactly like it’s described in the book. When you read about the sculptured cheeks and chiseled jawbone and everything, it’s like, ‘Wow. Did she write this for Rob?"[21] Pattinson, in a detailed interview on how he perceives the character, admitted to having incorporated aspects of Rebel Without a Cause into his portrayal of Edward, assessing; "I guess kind of the thing which I found interesting is that he is essentially the hero of this story but violently denies that he is the hero. Like at every point even when he does heroic things he still thinks that he’s [...] the most ridiculously selfish evil creature around. [..] He refuses to accept Bella’s love for him but at the same time can’t help but just kind of needs it, which is kind of what the essential storyline is."[22] Appearing at ComicCon in July 2008 while the film was in post-production, Pattinson surmised the Twilight experience as: "bizarre. You kind of know that it is essentially the book. The book has so many obsessive, obsessively loyal fans. It's strange because people just immediately relate you to the character right away rather than you as an actor."[23] Pattinson reprised his role as Edward in all of the Twilight sequels.[24]
In an interview, Pattinson admits that he never had formal training on how to do his American accent; "...I just grew up watching American movies... I kind of learned how to act, or whatever, from American films.[25]
Reception
Larry Carroll for MTV Movies deemed Edward and Bella "an iconic love story for a whole generation",[26] while Kirkus cited Edward's portrayal in Twilight as being "overly Byronic".[27] Edward Cullen was also ranked #5 on the Forbes list of Hollywood's 10 Most Powerful Vampires.[28] Entertainment Weekly named him "one of the greatest characters of the last 20 years" and described him as a "literary influence and love of girls and women everywhere for a long time to come".[29]
Since the release of the Twilight series, the character of Edward has developed somewhat of a cult following, with millions of devoted, mostly female, fans worldwide.[30] However, while the character has been called the "obsession of teen girls",[31] several criticisms of his character, in particular accusations of sexism, have emerged. Gina R. Dalfonzo of the National Review Online described Edward's character as mentally unstable and a "predator", using behavioral examples such as spying on Bella while she sleeps, eavesdropping on her conversations, dictating her choice of friends, and encouraging her to deceive her father as reasons why Dalfonzo believes he is "one of modern fiction's best candidates for a restraining order."[32] Author and editor of Twilight and Philosophy Rebecca Housel suggested that Edward's romantic literary persona translates in real life into what Housel called a "stalker" in her chapter focusing on separating the fact from the fiction in Twilight.[citation needed]
References
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3.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie. "1". Midnight Sun (PDF). Twilight series. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
4.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie (October 5, 2005). Twilight. Twilight. Park Avenue, New York: Little, Brown. p. 498. ISBN 978-0-316-01584-4.
5.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie (2006). New Moon. Twilight series. Park Avenue, New York: Little, Brown. p. 563. ISBN 978-0-316-16019-3.
6.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie (2007). Eclipse. Twilight series. Park Avenue, New York: Little, Brown. p. 629. ISBN 978-0-316-16020-9.
7.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie (2008). Breaking Dawn. Twilight series. Park Avenue, New York: Little, Brown. p. 756. ISBN 978-0-316-06792-8.
8.Jump up ^ "Twilight Lexicon | Personal Correspondence #10". Twilightlexiconblog.com. 2006-09-19. Retrieved 2010-09-05.
9.^ Jump up to: a b "Twilight Lexicon | Personal Correspondence #1". Twilightlexiconblog.com. 2006-03-11. Retrieved 2010-09-05.
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12.^ Jump up to: a b "Actor Robert Pattinson Joins the Cast of Twilight For Summit Entertainment". Summit Entertainment.com. 11 December 2007. Archived from the original on 2008-05-31. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
13.Jump up ^ Stephenie Meyer (11 December 2007). "Actor Robert Pattinson joins cast of Twilight for Summit Entertainment". Stephenie Meyer.com. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
14.^ Jump up to: a b c d e Nicole Sperling (10 July 2008). "'Twilight': Inside the First Stephenie Meyer Movie". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
15.Jump up ^ "Vampires Get Romantic in ‘Twilight’". MSN.com. 22 April 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
16.Jump up ^ Emily Bearn (25 February 2008). "A Surreal Career" (Reprint). Retrieved 2008-09-02.
17.Jump up ^ Stephenie Meyer (16 April 2008). "Twilight the Movie". Stephenie Meyer.com. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
18.^ Jump up to: a b Larry Carroll (15 April 2008). "‘Twilight’ Set Visit Confirms Edward And Bella’s Chemistry, Offers A ‘Midnight Sun’ Preview". MTV.com. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
19.Jump up ^ Larry Carroll (22 April 2008). "Robert Pattinson Composing ‘Bella’s Lullaby’ For ‘Twilight’ Movie". MTV.com. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
20.Jump up ^ Larry Carroll (29 August 2009). "'Twilight' reshoots: Why is Catherine Hardwicke filming again?". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2008-09-02.[dead link]
21.Jump up ^ Cindy White (25 April 2008). "Exclusive Set Visit: Twilight". IGN.com. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
22.Jump up ^ Jared Pacheco (28 April 2008). "INT: Robert Pattinson". Arrow in the Head. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
23.Jump up ^ Fred Tope (26 August 2008). "Robert Pattinson on Twilight". CanMag. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
24.Jump up ^ Larry Carroll (13 May 2008). "Exclusive: ‘Twilight’ Filmmakers Hope To Shoot Sequels Simultaneously". MTV.com. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
25.Jump up ^ "Robert Pattinson Discusses 'Twilight' Robert Pattinson Tackles the Lead Role of Edward Cullen in 'Twilight'". http://movies.about.com. About.com. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
26.Jump up ^ Larry Carroll (22 April 2008). "'Twilight' Stars Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart Turn Up The Heat To Prepare For Love Story". MTV.com. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
27.Jump up ^ "Kirkus Review at B&N.com". B&N.com. Retrieved 2009-01-21.
28.Jump up ^ Lauren Streib. "Hollywood's 10 Most Powerful Vampires". Forbes. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
29.Jump up ^ Amanda Lynne. "Robert Pattinson's Edward Cullen named one of the greatest characters of the last 20 years". Gather.Com. Retrieved 2010-07-16.
30.Jump up ^ Steven D. Greydanus. "Twilight Appeal: The cult of Edward Cullen and vampire love in Stephenie Meyer's novels and the new film". Decent Films Guide. Retrieved 2009-01-21.
31.Jump up ^ Martha Brockenbrough. "Does 'Twilight' Suck the Brains Out of Teens?". MSN Movies. Retrieved 2009-01-21.
32.Jump up ^ Gina R. Dalfonzo (2008-08-22). "In Love with Death". National Review Online. Retrieved 2009-01-21.
External links
Stephenie Meyer official website
Twilight series official website
Twilight movie official website
Edward Cullen at the Internet Movie Database


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Edward Cullen
Twilight character
Edward Cullen.jpg
Edward Cullen as portrayed by Robert Pattinson in the Twilight film series

First appearance
Twilight
Last appearance
Breaking Dawn
Created by
Stephenie Meyer
Portrayed by
Robert Pattinson
Information

Aliases
Edward Anthony Masen (human name)
Species
Vampire
Gender
Male
Occupation
Student
Family
Edward Masen, Sr. (biological father)
 Elizabeth Masen (biological mother)
Carlisle Cullen (adoptive father)
Esme Cullen (adoptive mother)
Emmett Cullen and Jasper Hale (adoptive brothers)
Alice Cullen and Rosalie Hale (adoptive sisters)
Charlie Swan (father-in-law)
Renée Dwyer (mother-in-law)
Spouse(s)
Bella Swan
Children
Renesmee Cullen
Edward Cullen (né Edward Anthony Masen) is a fictional character in Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series. He is featured in the books Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn, and their corresponding film adaptations, and the as yet unfinished novel Midnight Sun—a re-telling of the events of Twilight from Edward's perspective. Edward is a telepathic Vampire who, over the course of the series, falls in love with, marries, and has a child with Bella Swan, a human teenager who later chooses to become a vampire as well. In the Twilight film series, Edward is played by actor Robert Pattinson.


Contents  [hide]
1 Concept and creation
2 Appearances 2.1 Twilight
2.2 New Moon
2.3 Eclipse
2.4 Breaking Dawn
3 Characterization 3.1 Physical appearance
3.2 Vampiric abilities and personal interests
4 Film portrayal 4.1 Casting
4.2 Development
5 Reception
6 References
7 External links

Concept and creation
[icon] This section requires expansion. (September 2008)
Stephenie Meyer stated that the original concept of Edward originated in a dream that she had, in which an "average girl" and a "fantastically beautiful, sparkly ... vampire ... were having an intense conversation in a meadow in the woods." In this dream, the pair "were discussing the difficulties inherent in the facts that ... they were falling in love with each other while ... the vampire was particularly attracted to the scent of her blood, and was having a difficult time restraining himself from killing her." She chose the name "Edward" because she thought it was "a name that had once been considered romantic, but had fallen out of popularity for decades".[1] The development of the character was influenced by the fictional characters Gilbert Blythe, Fitzwilliam Darcy, and Edward Rochester—particularly the last, who, like Edward Cullen, sees himself as a "monster".[2] A recurring theme in the series, especially in the first three books, is that Edward is constantly trying to avoid accidentally harming Bella, due to his vampire nature.
Appearances
Twilight
In Twilight, Edward meets Bella Swan, a human girl whose thoughts he is unable to read, and whose blood smells overwhelmingly sweet to him.[3] He fights a growing attraction to her, but after saving her life on several occasions, he succumbs and eventually falls in love with her. Edward admits to Bella that he is a vampire, and that although he retains the physical body of a seventeen-year-old, he was actually born on June 20, 1901. His adoptive father, Carlisle Cullen, transformed him into a vampire in 1918 to prevent him from dying in the Spanish influenza epidemic in Chicago, Illinois by the request of Edward's mother who begged him to do whatever it took to save him. Carlisle instilled in him a sense of morality uncommon in most vampires, and central to his way of life is the refusal to consider humans as food.
However, Edward constantly warns Bella against being with him, perceiving her life to be at risk if she continues to associate with him. Bella's love and confidence in Edward's restraint cause her to ignore his warnings, even after she becomes the vampire James' target. Unlike the Cullen family, who are "vegetarian" vampires (committed to only feeding on animals), James regularly feeds on humans and will not stop until he drinks Bella's blood. With his family's help, Edward is able to save Bella from James' predations, but how to assure Bella's continued safety remains an open question.[4]
New Moon
In New Moon, Edward's fears for Bella's safety intensify when she cuts her finger and is almost attacked by his brother Jasper. In an attempt to protect her, he convinces her that he no longer loves her, and moves away with his family, leaving Bella heartbroken. Edward finds it difficult to live without Bella, and becomes severely depressed at the prospect of an infinitely long and meaningless life. After he mistakenly learns from his sister Rosalie that Bella has committed suicide, Edward attempts to convince a group of Italian vampires, the Volturi, to kill him. Together with his sister Alice, Bella rushes to Italy and stops Edward before the Volturi can destroy him.
Edward explains why he left, and apologizes to Bella. She eventually forgives him entirely, and they continue with their relationship as though Edward had never left, with the exception that Bella has ties that cannot be broken with a werewolf named Jacob Black. Bella successfully seeks the support of Edward's family on turning her into a vampire. While Edward is furious at the prospect, he later agrees to change her himself if she agrees to marry him first.[5]
Eclipse
In Eclipse, Bella agrees to marry Edward on the condition he will make love to her while she is still human. Edward eventually relents and agrees, on the stipulation it will only occur after they are married. The plot is driven by the machinations of the vampire Victoria, who, seeking revenge for the death of her mate James, is hunting Bella and creating new vampires to build an army. A grudging truce is made between the Cullens and the Native-American werewolf pack led by Sam Uley and Jacob Black, a friend of Bella's who was there for her when Edward broke her heart. However, the truce is endangered when Bella realizes Jacob means more to her than she thought. Ultimately, Edward accepts that Bella cares for Jacob and successfully destroys Victoria, and Bella acknowledges that Edward is the most important person in her life. Edward tells Bella that they may attempt making love before they get married, as he realizes that she spends too much of her life trying to please other people. However, she refuses his offer and agrees to doing things the way Edward initially wanted: marriage, making love, and then becoming a vampire.[6]
Breaking Dawn
Breaking Dawn sees Edward and Bella marry. Bella becomes pregnant on their honeymoon, and the rapid growth of the half-human, half-vampire fetus swiftly impacts on Bella’s health. Edward tries to coerce her into having an abortion in order to save her own life. However, Bella feels a bond with her unborn child and insists on giving birth. Edward comes to feel love for the baby as well, after he hears its thoughts and learns that the baby loves Bella in return. Bella nearly dies giving birth in an emergency c-section, but Edward successfully delivers his daughter and then injects Bella's heart with his venom, healing her wounds by turning her into an immortal vampire. During Bella's painful transformation, Jacob imprints on their baby daughter, Renesmee.
After a vampire named Irina mistakes Renesmee for an immortal vampire child—a creation forbidden in the vampire world—the Volturi arrive to destroy the Cullens. Edward stands with Bella and their allies to convince the Volturi that Renesmee is not an immortal child and poses no threat to their existence. Once the Volturi leave, Edward and Bella feel free to live their lives in peace with their daughter.[7]
Characterization
Edward is described in the book as being charming, polite, determined, and very stubborn. He is very protective over Bella and puts her safety, humanity and welfare before anything else. He often over-analyzes situations and has a tendency to overreact, especially in situations where Bella's safety is at risk. He retains some outdated speech from his human life in the early 20th century. Edward sees himself as a monster, and after falling in love with Bella, he desperately wishes that he were human instead of a vampire.
Physical appearance



 Edward Cullen's skin sparkling in the sunlight
Like all the vampires in the Twilight series, Edward is described as being impossibly beautiful. At various points in the series, she compares him to the mythical Greek god Adonis. His skin is "like marble"—very pale, ice cold, and sparkles in the sunlight. She describes his facial features as being perfect and angular—high cheekbones, strong jawline, a straight nose, and full lips. His hair, which is always messy, retains the unusual bronze shade that he inherited in his human life from his biological mother. His eyes, once green, are now described as topaz. His appearance changes if he goes too long without feeding: his eyes darken, becoming almost black, and purple bruises appear beneath his eyes. Edward is 6'2", and has a slender but muscular body.
Vampiric abilities and personal interests
Edward, like all vampires in the Twilight series, possesses superhuman stamina, senses, mentality, and agility, as well as a healing factor and night vision. His superhuman strength allows him to subdue his prey, uproot trees, throw cars, and crush metal. His bodily tissue is stronger than granite, making him much more durable and tougher than humans as well as contributing slightly to his body weight. He is described as being inhumanly beautiful with refined and perfected features. His scent and voice are enormously seductive to Bella, so much so that he occasionally sends her into a pliant daze entirely by accident. In Twilight, Edward explains that like other vampires, he does not need to breathe, though he chooses to do so out of habit and because it is helpful to smell his environment. He cannot digest regular food, and compares its attractiveness for him to the prospect of eating dirt for a regular person. Like other vampires, Edward is not able to sleep.
In addition to the traits he shares with his fellow vampires, Edward has certain abilities that are his alone. He possesses superior superhuman speed compared to that of other vampires and is the fastest of the Cullens, able to outrun any of them. Edward is also telepathic, able to read the mind of anyone within a few miles of himself; Bella is the sole exception to this rule, which Meyer has stated is due to Bella having a very private mind.[8] Edward also retains some of the traditional mindset and dated patterns of speech from his early-20th century human life.
Edward is musical, able to play the piano like a virtuoso. He enjoys a wide range of music, including classical, jazz, progressive metal, alternative rock, and punk rock, but dislikes country. He prefers indie rock to mainstream, and appreciates rock and classical music equally.[9] He mentions in Twilight that he likes music from the fifties better than the sixties, dislikes the seventies, and says the eighties were "bearable".
A hobby of Edward's is collecting cars.[9] He owns a Volvo S60 R and an Aston Martin V12 Vanquish as a "special occasion" car. He also gave his sister Alice a Porsche 911 Turbo as a gift in Eclipse. He bought a motorcycle to ride alongside Bella, but gave it to Jasper after he realized that riding motorcycles was a hobby she enjoyed sharing with Jacob.
Film portrayal
Casting
Prior to the role of Edward being cast for the 2008 Twilight film, Meyer opined that, although Edward was "Indisputably the most difficult character to cast, [he] is also the one that I'm most passionately decided upon. The only actor I've ever seen who I think could come close to pulling off Edward Cullen is....(drumroll)....Henry Cavill."[10] When the film was optioned by Summit Entertainment in July 2007, Meyer stated that; "The most disappointing thing for me is losing my perfect Edward",[11] as Cavill was by then 24 years old, and thus too old to realistically fill the role. Meyer reported on her website that the four most popular fan suggestions for actors to play Edward were Hayden Christensen, Robert Pattinson, Orlando Bloom and Gerard Way.[10] On 11 December 2007, it was announced that Pattinson, known for his portrayal of Cedric Diggory in the Harry Potter films, had been cast in the role.[12] Erik Feig, Summit Entertainment’s President of Production, stated: "It is always a challenge to find the right actor for a part that has lived so vividly in the imaginations of readers but we took the responsibility seriously and are confident, with Rob Pattinson, that we have found the perfect Edward for our Bella in Twilight."[12] Meyer stated that; "I am ecstatic with Summit's choice for Edward. There are very few actors who can look both dangerous and beautiful at the same time, and even fewer who I can picture in my head as Edward. Robert Pattinson is going to be amazing."[13]
Twilight's director, Catherine Hardwicke, said of the casting process that "[e]verybody has such an idealized vision of Edward. They were rabid [about who I was going to cast]. Like, old ladies saying, 'You better get it right."[14] She revealed that she was initially underwhelmed by a photo of Pattinson, but said of his audition, which was a love scene with co-star Kristen Stewart: "It was electric. The room shorted out, the sky opened up, and I was like, 'This is going to be good.'"[14] Pattinson has admitted; "I had no idea how to play the part when I went in, and it was a good thing to find during the audition. I really wanted it after that, but I didn’t really even know what it was. I hadn’t really read any of the books. And just from that, ‘I want this job.’ It was pretty much because of Kristen."[15] In early 2008, Pattinson spoke of a fan backlash against his casting, disclosing Entertainment Weekly that "I stopped reading [fansites and blogs] after I saw the signatures saying 'Please, anyone else.'"[14] He revealed to the Evening Standard that; "The books have a huge following, and I’ve already got bags of letters from angry fans, telling me that I can’t possibly play Edward, because I’m Diggory. I hope I can prove them wrong."[16]
Development
Following an April 2008 set visit, Meyer opined that Pattinson and Stewart had developed chemistry so good it "may cause hyperventilation".[17] Pattinson revealed that Meyer had given him an early copy of Midnight Sun—a re-telling of the events of Twilight, narrated from Edward's point of view.[18] He explained that: "That is what I liked about [taking on] the job, because the guy doesn’t really exist that much, so you can just create whatever you want. Then, when I found out there was another book from Edward’s perspective, [I read it and it turned out] we had the same perspective!"[18] In preparation for the role, Pattinson wrote journal entries as Edward and distanced from his friends and family, explaining that he "wanted to feel his isolation".[14] Physically, he revealed that; "I was supposed to get a six-pack. But it didn't really work out."[14] One scene in the story sees Edward, a gifted pianist, compose a lullaby for Bella. Pattinson was given the opportunity to submit a composition for consideration for this scene, with Hardwicke stating; "I told him he should write one, and let’s see if we can make it work, because that would be really cool if it was Rob’s song. He’s a beautiful musician, a very creative soul, very similar to Edward. He just totally reads the most interesting stuff, and sees the most interesting movies, and is very introspective and diving into his existential self." Meyer approved; "If Robert could write a lullaby, that would definitely add to some of the mystique of the movie, wouldn’t it?"[19] While two of Pattinson's compositions do feature in the final film, the lullaby piece finally selected was composed by Carter Burwell.[20]
In April 2008, Hardwicke, in a turnabout from her initial underwhelmed reaction upon first seeing a photograph of Pattinson, enthused; "The thing that’s great about him is he really does [...] feel like he’s otherworldly. I mean, he doesn’t look like a normal guy. And when you read the book, you think, ‘Who on the planet can live up to this description?’ But I think he does. He’s just got that chiseled face that photographs exactly like it’s described in the book. When you read about the sculptured cheeks and chiseled jawbone and everything, it’s like, ‘Wow. Did she write this for Rob?"[21] Pattinson, in a detailed interview on how he perceives the character, admitted to having incorporated aspects of Rebel Without a Cause into his portrayal of Edward, assessing; "I guess kind of the thing which I found interesting is that he is essentially the hero of this story but violently denies that he is the hero. Like at every point even when he does heroic things he still thinks that he’s [...] the most ridiculously selfish evil creature around. [..] He refuses to accept Bella’s love for him but at the same time can’t help but just kind of needs it, which is kind of what the essential storyline is."[22] Appearing at ComicCon in July 2008 while the film was in post-production, Pattinson surmised the Twilight experience as: "bizarre. You kind of know that it is essentially the book. The book has so many obsessive, obsessively loyal fans. It's strange because people just immediately relate you to the character right away rather than you as an actor."[23] Pattinson reprised his role as Edward in all of the Twilight sequels.[24]
In an interview, Pattinson admits that he never had formal training on how to do his American accent; "...I just grew up watching American movies... I kind of learned how to act, or whatever, from American films.[25]
Reception
Larry Carroll for MTV Movies deemed Edward and Bella "an iconic love story for a whole generation",[26] while Kirkus cited Edward's portrayal in Twilight as being "overly Byronic".[27] Edward Cullen was also ranked #5 on the Forbes list of Hollywood's 10 Most Powerful Vampires.[28] Entertainment Weekly named him "one of the greatest characters of the last 20 years" and described him as a "literary influence and love of girls and women everywhere for a long time to come".[29]
Since the release of the Twilight series, the character of Edward has developed somewhat of a cult following, with millions of devoted, mostly female, fans worldwide.[30] However, while the character has been called the "obsession of teen girls",[31] several criticisms of his character, in particular accusations of sexism, have emerged. Gina R. Dalfonzo of the National Review Online described Edward's character as mentally unstable and a "predator", using behavioral examples such as spying on Bella while she sleeps, eavesdropping on her conversations, dictating her choice of friends, and encouraging her to deceive her father as reasons why Dalfonzo believes he is "one of modern fiction's best candidates for a restraining order."[32] Author and editor of Twilight and Philosophy Rebecca Housel suggested that Edward's romantic literary persona translates in real life into what Housel called a "stalker" in her chapter focusing on separating the fact from the fiction in Twilight.[citation needed]
References
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5.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie (2006). New Moon. Twilight series. Park Avenue, New York: Little, Brown. p. 563. ISBN 978-0-316-16019-3.
6.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie (2007). Eclipse. Twilight series. Park Avenue, New York: Little, Brown. p. 629. ISBN 978-0-316-16020-9.
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15.Jump up ^ "Vampires Get Romantic in ‘Twilight’". MSN.com. 22 April 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
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18.^ Jump up to: a b Larry Carroll (15 April 2008). "‘Twilight’ Set Visit Confirms Edward And Bella’s Chemistry, Offers A ‘Midnight Sun’ Preview". MTV.com. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
19.Jump up ^ Larry Carroll (22 April 2008). "Robert Pattinson Composing ‘Bella’s Lullaby’ For ‘Twilight’ Movie". MTV.com. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
20.Jump up ^ Larry Carroll (29 August 2009). "'Twilight' reshoots: Why is Catherine Hardwicke filming again?". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2008-09-02.[dead link]
21.Jump up ^ Cindy White (25 April 2008). "Exclusive Set Visit: Twilight". IGN.com. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
22.Jump up ^ Jared Pacheco (28 April 2008). "INT: Robert Pattinson". Arrow in the Head. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
23.Jump up ^ Fred Tope (26 August 2008). "Robert Pattinson on Twilight". CanMag. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
24.Jump up ^ Larry Carroll (13 May 2008). "Exclusive: ‘Twilight’ Filmmakers Hope To Shoot Sequels Simultaneously". MTV.com. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
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26.Jump up ^ Larry Carroll (22 April 2008). "'Twilight' Stars Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart Turn Up The Heat To Prepare For Love Story". MTV.com. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
27.Jump up ^ "Kirkus Review at B&N.com". B&N.com. Retrieved 2009-01-21.
28.Jump up ^ Lauren Streib. "Hollywood's 10 Most Powerful Vampires". Forbes. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
29.Jump up ^ Amanda Lynne. "Robert Pattinson's Edward Cullen named one of the greatest characters of the last 20 years". Gather.Com. Retrieved 2010-07-16.
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External links
Stephenie Meyer official website
Twilight series official website
Twilight movie official website
Edward Cullen at the Internet Movie Database


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Bella Swan
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Bella Swan
Twilight character

Bella Swan as portrayed by Kristen Stewart in New Moon.

First appearance
Twilight
Last appearance
Breaking Dawn
Created by
Stephenie Meyer
Portrayed by
Kristen Stewart
Information

Nickname(s)
Bella
 Bells
 Bell
 Vampire girl (by Emily Young & Embry Call)
 Arizona (in films)
Species
Human (Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and Book 1 of Breaking Dawn)
Vampire (Book 2 of Breaking Dawn)
Gender
Female
Occupation
Student (through Twilight to Eclipse)
 Employee at Newton's Olympic Outfitters (New Moon and Eclipse)
Family
Charlie Swan (father)
Renée Dwyer (mother)
 Phil Dwyer (stepfather)
Carlisle Cullen (adoptive father-in-law)
Esme Cullen (adoptive mother-in-law)
Emmett Cullen and Jasper Hale (adoptive brothers-in-law)
Alice Cullen and Rosalie Hale (adoptive sisters-in-law)
Spouse(s)
Edward Cullen
Children
Renesmee Cullen
Isabella Marie "Bella" Swan (later Bella Cullen) is a character and the protagonist of the Twilight series, written by Stephenie Meyer. The Twilight series, consisting of the novels Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn, is primarily narrated from Bella's point of view. In the film series, Bella is portrayed by actress Kristen Stewart.
In Twilight, Bella moves to her father's home in Forks, Washington, meets the mysterious Cullen family, and falls in love with Edward Cullen. However, she soon discovers that the family is a coven of vampires. Bella expresses a desire to become a vampire herself, against Edward's wishes. In the second novel, New Moon, Edward and the other Cullens leave Forks in an effort to keep Bella safe from the vampire world. Jacob Black, a member of the Quileute tribe who is also a shape shifter taking a wolf form, comforts the distraught and severely depressed Bella. She comes to care deeply for Jacob, though less than she loves Edward. At the end of Eclipse, Bella becomes engaged to Edward, and they marry in Breaking Dawn. On their honeymoon, she becomes pregnant by Edward and, due to the peculiar nature of her daughter, Bella nearly dies giving birth to their daughter, Renesmee Cullen. Edward turns her into a vampire to save her life.


Contents  [hide]
1 Concept and creation
2 Appearances 2.1 Twilight
2.2 New Moon
2.3 Eclipse
2.4 Breaking Dawn
3 Characterization 3.1 Physical appearance
3.2 Personality traits and abilities
3.3 Film portrayal
4 Reception
5 References
6 External links

Concept and creation[edit]
The premise for both the Bella Swan character and the Twilight series originated in a dream Stephenie Meyer had in which an "average girl" and a "fantastically beautiful, sparkly ... vampire ... were having an intense conversation in a meadow in the woods." In this dream, the pair "were discussing the difficulties inherent in the facts that ... they were falling in love with each other while ... the vampire was particularly attracted to the scent of her blood, and was having a difficult time restraining himself from killing her."[1]
Meyer's original characters were unnamed; she took to calling the characters, who would later become Edward Cullen and Bella, 'he' and 'she' for the purpose of convenience as she, "didn't want to lose the dream." The name 'Isabella' was decided upon, Meyer explains, because "after spending so much time with [the character], I loved her like a daughter. ... Inspired by that love, I gave her the name I was saving for my daughter, ...Isabella."[1]
Bella's positive reception at her new school in Forks, particularly her popularity with male characters, was modelled after Meyer's real life move from high school to college.[2]
Appearances[edit]
Twilight[edit]
Twilight is about a 17-year-old girl named Bella Swan, who moves from her mother's home in Phoenix, Arizona, to live with her father in her birthtown of Forks, Washington. There, she becomes intrigued by a student, Edward Cullen. When Edward saves her life, he exhibits super-human qualities. Bella learns from family friend Jacob Black that Quileute legends say the Cullen family are vampires.[3] Edward eventually admits to this truth, though his family hunts only animals, not humans, through moral choice.[4] Edward constantly warns Bella against being with him, perceiving her life to be at constant risk if she continues to associate with him because the scent of her blood is more powerful to him than that of any other human he has ever encountered. Bella's love and confidence in Edward's restraint is such that his warnings go unheeded, and on an outing with the Cullens she becomes the target of a sadistic vampire, James. With his family's help, Edward is able to save Bella from James' predations, but Edward is still unwilling to change Bella into a vampire himself.[5]
New Moon[edit]
New Moon begins on Bella's eighteenth birthday with her having a dream about being a lot older than her boyfriend Edward. During a party at the Cullens, she gets a small paper cut while unwrapping her present. Edward's brother, Jasper, instinctively thirsting for her blood, tries to attack her. Edward realizes that his relationship with Bella puts her in danger. In a misguided attempt to protect Bella, he convinces her that he no longer loves her and moves away with his family, leaving her heartbroken and depressed for months.
To appease her worried father, Bella goes to a movie with her friend Jessica. While there, she carelessly approaches a group of dangerous-looking men outside a bar and discovers she can hear Edward's voice when her adrenaline is high. Desperate to hear his voice again, Bella seeks out danger; she asks Jacob Black to repair two motorcycles and teach her to ride one. Their friendship grows to be very strong, and Jacob admits that he has romantic feelings for Bella, though she does not reciprocate them. When a vampire named Laurent tries to attack her, Bella is saved by a pack of giant wolves. Later, Bella learns that Jacob and other tribe members are shapeshifters who assume a wolf form to protect humans from vampires. Bella also discovers that the vampire Victoria has returned to Forks seeking to kill Bella to avenge her mate, James', death.
To hear Edward's voice, Bella attempts cliff-diving and nearly drowns, but she is saved by Jacob. Edward, after being mistakenly informed by Rosalie that Bella has committed suicide, travels to Volterra, Italy, to request the Volturi to destroy him. Alice returns to Forks and discovers Bella is alive; she and Bella pursue Edward to Italy and successfully prevent him from showing himself in daylight to humans, an act that would result in his execution. The trio are taken to the Volturi. Because Bella knows about vampires, the Volturi want to kill her, but Alice claims she has foreseen Bella becoming a vampire. Because most humans are unaware that vampires exist, the Volturi threaten to kill Bella if this does not happen soon. Upon returning home, Edward reveals to Bella that he never stopped loving her, he only left Forks because he thought it would protect her. He apologizes for this misguided action and asks for her forgiveness, which Bella quickly grants. Bella, intent on becoming a vampire, decides that Edward's family should vote on her fate. All but Rosalie and Edward vote affirmatively for her to be changed, but Edward agrees to change her himself if she will marry him first.[6]
Eclipse[edit]
Eclipse continues the drama of Bella and Edward's relationship. Edward explains that he is reluctant to change Bella into a vampire because he believes that vampires are soulless creatures who have no place in heaven. Bella, whose opinion of marriage is jaded by her own parents' early divorce, agrees to marry Edward on the condition that he will make love with her while she is still human and then turn her into a vampire. He initially refuses, saying that he could easily lose control in the heat of the moment and unintentionally kill her. However, seeing how important it is to Bella, he agrees to try, but only after they are married.
The plot is driven by the machinations of the vampire Victoria, who first encountered Bella and the Cullens during the first book, Twilight. Victoria, seeking to avenge her lover, James', death, hunts Bella while building a new vampire army. To combat this threat, a grudging truce is struck between the Cullens and the Native American shape-shifting wolf pack led by Sam Uley and Jacob Black, who pits himself against Edward as a love interest for Bella. Initially, Bella considers Jacob only as a friend but, despite her engagement to Edward, she shares a kiss with Jacob and realizes she loves him as well. Ultimately, Edward accepts Bella's love for Jacob and successfully destroys Victoria. Bella acknowledges that Edward is the most important person in her life, agreeing to announce their engagement to her father.[7]
Breaking Dawn[edit]
Breaking Dawn begins with the wedding of Bella and Edward at the Cullen home in the outskirts of Forks. They spend their honeymoon on Isle Esme, a fictional small island off the coast of Brazil that was given to Esme as a gift from Carlisle. They consummate their marriage, but their lovemaking sparks a conflict between the newlywed couple: Edward is horrified that he has bruised his wife, but Bella insists that she is fine and wants Edward to make love to her again. He vows not to do so again while she is still human. He eventually gives in. Afterwards, Bella becomes very sick and realizes that she is pregnant with their child.
Edward is shocked and rushes Bella home to see Carlisle, who, as a doctor, confirms that she is expecting a child. As the pregnancy takes a toll on Bella's health, Edward tries to talk her into having an abortion to save her own life. However, Bella feels a bond with her unborn child and insists on giving birth. Soon, Edward comes to love the baby as well, after he hears its thoughts and learns that the baby loves Bella in return and doesn't mean to hurt her.
Bella nearly dies giving birth but Edward successfully delivers their baby girl and then injects his venom into Bella's heart, thus healing her wounds by turning her into a vampire. During Bella's painful transformation, Jacob imprints—an involuntary process in which a shape-shifter finds his soul mate—on the baby, Renesmee Cullen.
After a vampire named Irina mistakes Renesmee for an immortal vampire child (a creation that is forbidden in the vampire world), Alice foresees the Volturi will arrive to destroy the Cullens as punishment for the alleged transgression. The Cullens find an array of vampire witnesses to observe the mortality of Renesmee. Bella soon discovers her ability to shield people from their mental thoughts and senses. Edward stands with Bella and their allies to convince the Volturi that Renesmee is not an immortal child and poses no threat to their existence. Once the Volturi leave, Edward and Bella are finally free to live their lives in peace with their daughter forever.[8]
Characterization[edit]
Physical appearance[edit]
Bella is described in the novels as being very pale with brown hair which is often described as mahogany, chocolate brown eyes, and a heart-shaped face. Beyond this, a detailed description of her appearance is never given in the series. Stephenie Meyer explains that she "left out a detailed description of Bella in the book so that the reader could more easily step into her shoes."[9] While Meyer stresses that "Bella's looks are open to interpretation",[9] she does supply her own personal interpretation on her website, describing Bella as:

"very fair-skinned, with long, straight, dark brown hair and chocolate brown eyes. Her face is heart-shaped—a wide forehead with a widow's peak, large, wide-spaced eyes, prominent cheekbones, and then a thin nose and a narrow jaw with a pointed chin. Her lips are a little out of proportion, a bit too full for her jaw line. Her eyebrows are darker than her hair and more straight than they are arched. She's five foot four inches tall, slender but not at all muscular, and weighs about 115 pounds. She has stubby fingernails because she has a nervous habit of biting them."[9]
Bella also has a small crescent-shaped scar on her arm/wrist where she was bitten by James, a tracker vampire, in Twilight. The scar is described as pale, always a few degrees colder than the rest of her body, and slightly sparkly in the sunlight.
After Bella was changed into a vampire by her husband Edward Cullen in Breaking Dawn, in keeping with the appearance of most vampires, she became extremely beautiful, her eyes turned red, and her skin became paler and smoother.
Personality traits and abilities[edit]
Bella is described as being clumsy and stubborn. She is also said to be a terrible liar, but occasionally demonstrates good acting ability. She has a habit of biting her lower lip. Bella becomes faint when she smells blood, though this no longer bothers her once she becomes a vampire. Stephenie Meyer has stated that Bella's "tragic flaw" in Eclipse is her lack of self-knowledge.[10] After being turned into a vampire, she describes having a much clearer view of the world. She is also very self-controlled, being able to ignore the scent of human blood on her first hunting trip.[8] Bella's private mind that was able to repel some vampires' mental abilities while she was human evolved after she became a vampire; her skill strengthened, allowing her to shield herself and those around her from other vampires' mental gifts.[8] By the end of Breaking Dawn, she is able to cast the shield away from herself. She is also described by Edward as "very graceful", even for a vampire, in comparison to her earlier clumsiness.
Film portrayal[edit]
In the film adaptations, Bella is portrayed by actress Kristen Stewart.[11] Meyer stated that she was "very excited" to see Stewart play the part and that she was "thrilled to have a Bella who has practice [in a vast array of film genres]", since, according to Meyer, Twilight has moments that fit into many genres.[12] Stewart wears contact lenses in the films in order to achieve a chocolate brown eye colour as described in the books.
Reception[edit]
Bella has received a generally negative reception from critics. Publishers Weekly states that, after her transformation into a vampire, "it's almost impossible to identify with her" in Breaking Dawn.[13] Lilah Lohr of the Chicago Tribune compares Bella's character to the story of the Quileute wolves and describes it as "less satisfying."[14] During Twilight, Kirkus Reviews stated that "Bella's appeal is based on magic rather than character", but that her and Edward's "portrayal of dangerous lovers hits the spot".[15] In the review of New Moon, Kirkus Reviews said that Bella's personality was "flat and obsessive".[16] Laura Miller of salon.com said, in regards to Edward and Bella, "neither of them has much personality to speak of."[17] Entertainment Weekly's Jennifer Reese, in her review of Breaking Dawn noted, in regard to Bella, "You may wish she had loftier goals and a mind of her own, but these are fairy tales, and as a steadfast lover in the Disney Princess mold, Bella has a certain saccharine appeal", and that during Bella's pregnancy "she is not only hard to identify with but positively horrifying, especially while guzzling human blood to nourish the infant."[18] Washington Post journalist Elizabeth Hand noted how Bella was often described as breakable and that "Edward's habit of constantly pulling her onto his lap or having her ride on his back further emphasize her childlike qualities", continuing to write that "the overall effect is a weird infantilization that has repellent overtones to an adult reader and hardly seems like an admirable model to foist upon our daughters (or sons)."[19] Gina Dalfonzo, in an article posted on the National Review website, calls Bella "self-deprecating" before her transformation into a vampire, and afterwards she is "insufferably vain".[20] Dalfonzo also states that Bella gets what she wants and discovers her worth "by giving up her identity and throwing away nearly everything in life that matters."[20]
References[edit]
1.^ Jump up to: a b "The Story Behind Twilight". Stepheniemeyer.com. Archived from the original on 30 July 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
2.Jump up ^ "Bella's Move to Another High School". Stepheniemeyer.com. Archived from the original on 30 July 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-06.
3.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie (2005). Twilight. Park Avenue, New York, United States of America: Little, Brown. p. 126. ISBN 978-0-316-01584-4. "Blood drinkers," he replied in a chilling voice. "Your people call them vampires."
4.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie (2005). Twilight. Park Avenue, New York, United States of America: Little, Brown. p. 337. ISBN 978-0-316-01584-4. "One night, a herd of deer passed his hiding place. He was so wild with thirst that he attacked without thought. His strength returned and he realized there was an alternative to being the vile monster he feared."
5.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie (2005). Twilight. Park Avenue, New York, United States of America: Little, Brown. p. 475. ISBN 978-0-316-01584-4. "Exactly", he [Edward] snapped. "And I won't end it [life] for you [Bella]."
6.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie. (2006) New Moon. 563pp.
7.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie. (2007) Eclipse. 629pp.
8.^ Jump up to: a b c Meyer, Stephenie. (2008) Breaking Dawn. 756pp.
9.^ Jump up to: a b c "What Does Bella Look Like?". Stepheniemeyer.com. Archived from the original on 4 October 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
10.Jump up ^ "Eclipse FAQ". Stepheniemeyer.com. Archived from the original on 5 October 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
11.Jump up ^ "Kristen Stewart chosen". MTV. Archived from the original on 25 July 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-20.
12.Jump up ^ StephenieMeyer.com "Excitement Towards Stewart's role". Stephenie Meyer. Retrieved 2008-08-20.
13.Jump up ^ "Breaking Dawn: Stephenie Meyer, Author". Publisher's Weekly.
14.Jump up ^ "Chicago Tribune Breaking Dawn review". Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on 8 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-08.[dead link]
15.Jump up ^ "Twilight at Kirkus Reviews". Kirkus Reviews. Archived from the original on 8 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-08.
16.Jump up ^ "New Moon at Kirkus Reviews". Kirkus Reviews. Archived from the original on 8 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-08.
17.Jump up ^ "Twilight series at salon.com". Salon.com. Archived from the original on 8 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-08.
18.Jump up ^ "Entertainment Weekly Breaking Dawn review". Entertainment Weekly. 2008-08-08. Archived from the original on 28 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-20.
19.Jump up ^ Hand, Elizabeth (2008-08-10). "Washington Post Review". Washington Post. Retrieved 2008-08-20.
20.^ Jump up to: a b "National Review". National Review. Archived from the original on 26 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-22.
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Bella Swan
Twilight character

Bella Swan as portrayed by Kristen Stewart in New Moon.

First appearance
Twilight
Last appearance
Breaking Dawn
Created by
Stephenie Meyer
Portrayed by
Kristen Stewart
Information

Nickname(s)
Bella
 Bells
 Bell
 Vampire girl (by Emily Young & Embry Call)
 Arizona (in films)
Species
Human (Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and Book 1 of Breaking Dawn)
Vampire (Book 2 of Breaking Dawn)
Gender
Female
Occupation
Student (through Twilight to Eclipse)
 Employee at Newton's Olympic Outfitters (New Moon and Eclipse)
Family
Charlie Swan (father)
Renée Dwyer (mother)
 Phil Dwyer (stepfather)
Carlisle Cullen (adoptive father-in-law)
Esme Cullen (adoptive mother-in-law)
Emmett Cullen and Jasper Hale (adoptive brothers-in-law)
Alice Cullen and Rosalie Hale (adoptive sisters-in-law)
Spouse(s)
Edward Cullen
Children
Renesmee Cullen
Isabella Marie "Bella" Swan (later Bella Cullen) is a character and the protagonist of the Twilight series, written by Stephenie Meyer. The Twilight series, consisting of the novels Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn, is primarily narrated from Bella's point of view. In the film series, Bella is portrayed by actress Kristen Stewart.
In Twilight, Bella moves to her father's home in Forks, Washington, meets the mysterious Cullen family, and falls in love with Edward Cullen. However, she soon discovers that the family is a coven of vampires. Bella expresses a desire to become a vampire herself, against Edward's wishes. In the second novel, New Moon, Edward and the other Cullens leave Forks in an effort to keep Bella safe from the vampire world. Jacob Black, a member of the Quileute tribe who is also a shape shifter taking a wolf form, comforts the distraught and severely depressed Bella. She comes to care deeply for Jacob, though less than she loves Edward. At the end of Eclipse, Bella becomes engaged to Edward, and they marry in Breaking Dawn. On their honeymoon, she becomes pregnant by Edward and, due to the peculiar nature of her daughter, Bella nearly dies giving birth to their daughter, Renesmee Cullen. Edward turns her into a vampire to save her life.


Contents  [hide]
1 Concept and creation
2 Appearances 2.1 Twilight
2.2 New Moon
2.3 Eclipse
2.4 Breaking Dawn
3 Characterization 3.1 Physical appearance
3.2 Personality traits and abilities
3.3 Film portrayal
4 Reception
5 References
6 External links

Concept and creation[edit]
The premise for both the Bella Swan character and the Twilight series originated in a dream Stephenie Meyer had in which an "average girl" and a "fantastically beautiful, sparkly ... vampire ... were having an intense conversation in a meadow in the woods." In this dream, the pair "were discussing the difficulties inherent in the facts that ... they were falling in love with each other while ... the vampire was particularly attracted to the scent of her blood, and was having a difficult time restraining himself from killing her."[1]
Meyer's original characters were unnamed; she took to calling the characters, who would later become Edward Cullen and Bella, 'he' and 'she' for the purpose of convenience as she, "didn't want to lose the dream." The name 'Isabella' was decided upon, Meyer explains, because "after spending so much time with [the character], I loved her like a daughter. ... Inspired by that love, I gave her the name I was saving for my daughter, ...Isabella."[1]
Bella's positive reception at her new school in Forks, particularly her popularity with male characters, was modelled after Meyer's real life move from high school to college.[2]
Appearances[edit]
Twilight[edit]
Twilight is about a 17-year-old girl named Bella Swan, who moves from her mother's home in Phoenix, Arizona, to live with her father in her birthtown of Forks, Washington. There, she becomes intrigued by a student, Edward Cullen. When Edward saves her life, he exhibits super-human qualities. Bella learns from family friend Jacob Black that Quileute legends say the Cullen family are vampires.[3] Edward eventually admits to this truth, though his family hunts only animals, not humans, through moral choice.[4] Edward constantly warns Bella against being with him, perceiving her life to be at constant risk if she continues to associate with him because the scent of her blood is more powerful to him than that of any other human he has ever encountered. Bella's love and confidence in Edward's restraint is such that his warnings go unheeded, and on an outing with the Cullens she becomes the target of a sadistic vampire, James. With his family's help, Edward is able to save Bella from James' predations, but Edward is still unwilling to change Bella into a vampire himself.[5]
New Moon[edit]
New Moon begins on Bella's eighteenth birthday with her having a dream about being a lot older than her boyfriend Edward. During a party at the Cullens, she gets a small paper cut while unwrapping her present. Edward's brother, Jasper, instinctively thirsting for her blood, tries to attack her. Edward realizes that his relationship with Bella puts her in danger. In a misguided attempt to protect Bella, he convinces her that he no longer loves her and moves away with his family, leaving her heartbroken and depressed for months.
To appease her worried father, Bella goes to a movie with her friend Jessica. While there, she carelessly approaches a group of dangerous-looking men outside a bar and discovers she can hear Edward's voice when her adrenaline is high. Desperate to hear his voice again, Bella seeks out danger; she asks Jacob Black to repair two motorcycles and teach her to ride one. Their friendship grows to be very strong, and Jacob admits that he has romantic feelings for Bella, though she does not reciprocate them. When a vampire named Laurent tries to attack her, Bella is saved by a pack of giant wolves. Later, Bella learns that Jacob and other tribe members are shapeshifters who assume a wolf form to protect humans from vampires. Bella also discovers that the vampire Victoria has returned to Forks seeking to kill Bella to avenge her mate, James', death.
To hear Edward's voice, Bella attempts cliff-diving and nearly drowns, but she is saved by Jacob. Edward, after being mistakenly informed by Rosalie that Bella has committed suicide, travels to Volterra, Italy, to request the Volturi to destroy him. Alice returns to Forks and discovers Bella is alive; she and Bella pursue Edward to Italy and successfully prevent him from showing himself in daylight to humans, an act that would result in his execution. The trio are taken to the Volturi. Because Bella knows about vampires, the Volturi want to kill her, but Alice claims she has foreseen Bella becoming a vampire. Because most humans are unaware that vampires exist, the Volturi threaten to kill Bella if this does not happen soon. Upon returning home, Edward reveals to Bella that he never stopped loving her, he only left Forks because he thought it would protect her. He apologizes for this misguided action and asks for her forgiveness, which Bella quickly grants. Bella, intent on becoming a vampire, decides that Edward's family should vote on her fate. All but Rosalie and Edward vote affirmatively for her to be changed, but Edward agrees to change her himself if she will marry him first.[6]
Eclipse[edit]
Eclipse continues the drama of Bella and Edward's relationship. Edward explains that he is reluctant to change Bella into a vampire because he believes that vampires are soulless creatures who have no place in heaven. Bella, whose opinion of marriage is jaded by her own parents' early divorce, agrees to marry Edward on the condition that he will make love with her while she is still human and then turn her into a vampire. He initially refuses, saying that he could easily lose control in the heat of the moment and unintentionally kill her. However, seeing how important it is to Bella, he agrees to try, but only after they are married.
The plot is driven by the machinations of the vampire Victoria, who first encountered Bella and the Cullens during the first book, Twilight. Victoria, seeking to avenge her lover, James', death, hunts Bella while building a new vampire army. To combat this threat, a grudging truce is struck between the Cullens and the Native American shape-shifting wolf pack led by Sam Uley and Jacob Black, who pits himself against Edward as a love interest for Bella. Initially, Bella considers Jacob only as a friend but, despite her engagement to Edward, she shares a kiss with Jacob and realizes she loves him as well. Ultimately, Edward accepts Bella's love for Jacob and successfully destroys Victoria. Bella acknowledges that Edward is the most important person in her life, agreeing to announce their engagement to her father.[7]
Breaking Dawn[edit]
Breaking Dawn begins with the wedding of Bella and Edward at the Cullen home in the outskirts of Forks. They spend their honeymoon on Isle Esme, a fictional small island off the coast of Brazil that was given to Esme as a gift from Carlisle. They consummate their marriage, but their lovemaking sparks a conflict between the newlywed couple: Edward is horrified that he has bruised his wife, but Bella insists that she is fine and wants Edward to make love to her again. He vows not to do so again while she is still human. He eventually gives in. Afterwards, Bella becomes very sick and realizes that she is pregnant with their child.
Edward is shocked and rushes Bella home to see Carlisle, who, as a doctor, confirms that she is expecting a child. As the pregnancy takes a toll on Bella's health, Edward tries to talk her into having an abortion to save her own life. However, Bella feels a bond with her unborn child and insists on giving birth. Soon, Edward comes to love the baby as well, after he hears its thoughts and learns that the baby loves Bella in return and doesn't mean to hurt her.
Bella nearly dies giving birth but Edward successfully delivers their baby girl and then injects his venom into Bella's heart, thus healing her wounds by turning her into a vampire. During Bella's painful transformation, Jacob imprints—an involuntary process in which a shape-shifter finds his soul mate—on the baby, Renesmee Cullen.
After a vampire named Irina mistakes Renesmee for an immortal vampire child (a creation that is forbidden in the vampire world), Alice foresees the Volturi will arrive to destroy the Cullens as punishment for the alleged transgression. The Cullens find an array of vampire witnesses to observe the mortality of Renesmee. Bella soon discovers her ability to shield people from their mental thoughts and senses. Edward stands with Bella and their allies to convince the Volturi that Renesmee is not an immortal child and poses no threat to their existence. Once the Volturi leave, Edward and Bella are finally free to live their lives in peace with their daughter forever.[8]
Characterization[edit]
Physical appearance[edit]
Bella is described in the novels as being very pale with brown hair which is often described as mahogany, chocolate brown eyes, and a heart-shaped face. Beyond this, a detailed description of her appearance is never given in the series. Stephenie Meyer explains that she "left out a detailed description of Bella in the book so that the reader could more easily step into her shoes."[9] While Meyer stresses that "Bella's looks are open to interpretation",[9] she does supply her own personal interpretation on her website, describing Bella as:

"very fair-skinned, with long, straight, dark brown hair and chocolate brown eyes. Her face is heart-shaped—a wide forehead with a widow's peak, large, wide-spaced eyes, prominent cheekbones, and then a thin nose and a narrow jaw with a pointed chin. Her lips are a little out of proportion, a bit too full for her jaw line. Her eyebrows are darker than her hair and more straight than they are arched. She's five foot four inches tall, slender but not at all muscular, and weighs about 115 pounds. She has stubby fingernails because she has a nervous habit of biting them."[9]
Bella also has a small crescent-shaped scar on her arm/wrist where she was bitten by James, a tracker vampire, in Twilight. The scar is described as pale, always a few degrees colder than the rest of her body, and slightly sparkly in the sunlight.
After Bella was changed into a vampire by her husband Edward Cullen in Breaking Dawn, in keeping with the appearance of most vampires, she became extremely beautiful, her eyes turned red, and her skin became paler and smoother.
Personality traits and abilities[edit]
Bella is described as being clumsy and stubborn. She is also said to be a terrible liar, but occasionally demonstrates good acting ability. She has a habit of biting her lower lip. Bella becomes faint when she smells blood, though this no longer bothers her once she becomes a vampire. Stephenie Meyer has stated that Bella's "tragic flaw" in Eclipse is her lack of self-knowledge.[10] After being turned into a vampire, she describes having a much clearer view of the world. She is also very self-controlled, being able to ignore the scent of human blood on her first hunting trip.[8] Bella's private mind that was able to repel some vampires' mental abilities while she was human evolved after she became a vampire; her skill strengthened, allowing her to shield herself and those around her from other vampires' mental gifts.[8] By the end of Breaking Dawn, she is able to cast the shield away from herself. She is also described by Edward as "very graceful", even for a vampire, in comparison to her earlier clumsiness.
Film portrayal[edit]
In the film adaptations, Bella is portrayed by actress Kristen Stewart.[11] Meyer stated that she was "very excited" to see Stewart play the part and that she was "thrilled to have a Bella who has practice [in a vast array of film genres]", since, according to Meyer, Twilight has moments that fit into many genres.[12] Stewart wears contact lenses in the films in order to achieve a chocolate brown eye colour as described in the books.
Reception[edit]
Bella has received a generally negative reception from critics. Publishers Weekly states that, after her transformation into a vampire, "it's almost impossible to identify with her" in Breaking Dawn.[13] Lilah Lohr of the Chicago Tribune compares Bella's character to the story of the Quileute wolves and describes it as "less satisfying."[14] During Twilight, Kirkus Reviews stated that "Bella's appeal is based on magic rather than character", but that her and Edward's "portrayal of dangerous lovers hits the spot".[15] In the review of New Moon, Kirkus Reviews said that Bella's personality was "flat and obsessive".[16] Laura Miller of salon.com said, in regards to Edward and Bella, "neither of them has much personality to speak of."[17] Entertainment Weekly's Jennifer Reese, in her review of Breaking Dawn noted, in regard to Bella, "You may wish she had loftier goals and a mind of her own, but these are fairy tales, and as a steadfast lover in the Disney Princess mold, Bella has a certain saccharine appeal", and that during Bella's pregnancy "she is not only hard to identify with but positively horrifying, especially while guzzling human blood to nourish the infant."[18] Washington Post journalist Elizabeth Hand noted how Bella was often described as breakable and that "Edward's habit of constantly pulling her onto his lap or having her ride on his back further emphasize her childlike qualities", continuing to write that "the overall effect is a weird infantilization that has repellent overtones to an adult reader and hardly seems like an admirable model to foist upon our daughters (or sons)."[19] Gina Dalfonzo, in an article posted on the National Review website, calls Bella "self-deprecating" before her transformation into a vampire, and afterwards she is "insufferably vain".[20] Dalfonzo also states that Bella gets what she wants and discovers her worth "by giving up her identity and throwing away nearly everything in life that matters."[20]
References[edit]
1.^ Jump up to: a b "The Story Behind Twilight". Stepheniemeyer.com. Archived from the original on 30 July 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
2.Jump up ^ "Bella's Move to Another High School". Stepheniemeyer.com. Archived from the original on 30 July 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-06.
3.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie (2005). Twilight. Park Avenue, New York, United States of America: Little, Brown. p. 126. ISBN 978-0-316-01584-4. "Blood drinkers," he replied in a chilling voice. "Your people call them vampires."
4.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie (2005). Twilight. Park Avenue, New York, United States of America: Little, Brown. p. 337. ISBN 978-0-316-01584-4. "One night, a herd of deer passed his hiding place. He was so wild with thirst that he attacked without thought. His strength returned and he realized there was an alternative to being the vile monster he feared."
5.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie (2005). Twilight. Park Avenue, New York, United States of America: Little, Brown. p. 475. ISBN 978-0-316-01584-4. "Exactly", he [Edward] snapped. "And I won't end it [life] for you [Bella]."
6.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie. (2006) New Moon. 563pp.
7.Jump up ^ Meyer, Stephenie. (2007) Eclipse. 629pp.
8.^ Jump up to: a b c Meyer, Stephenie. (2008) Breaking Dawn. 756pp.
9.^ Jump up to: a b c "What Does Bella Look Like?". Stepheniemeyer.com. Archived from the original on 4 October 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
10.Jump up ^ "Eclipse FAQ". Stepheniemeyer.com. Archived from the original on 5 October 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-02.
11.Jump up ^ "Kristen Stewart chosen". MTV. Archived from the original on 25 July 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-20.
12.Jump up ^ StephenieMeyer.com "Excitement Towards Stewart's role". Stephenie Meyer. Retrieved 2008-08-20.
13.Jump up ^ "Breaking Dawn: Stephenie Meyer, Author". Publisher's Weekly.
14.Jump up ^ "Chicago Tribune Breaking Dawn review". Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on 8 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-08.[dead link]
15.Jump up ^ "Twilight at Kirkus Reviews". Kirkus Reviews. Archived from the original on 8 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-08.
16.Jump up ^ "New Moon at Kirkus Reviews". Kirkus Reviews. Archived from the original on 8 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-08.
17.Jump up ^ "Twilight series at salon.com". Salon.com. Archived from the original on 8 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-08.
18.Jump up ^ "Entertainment Weekly Breaking Dawn review". Entertainment Weekly. 2008-08-08. Archived from the original on 28 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-20.
19.Jump up ^ Hand, Elizabeth (2008-08-10). "Washington Post Review". Washington Post. Retrieved 2008-08-20.
20.^ Jump up to: a b "National Review". National Review. Archived from the original on 26 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-22.
External links[edit]

Portal icon Twilight portal
Stephenie Meyer - Official Website
Bella Swan at the Internet Movie Database


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 The Cullens as portrayed in New Moon: (from left) Nikki Reed (Rosalie), Elizabeth Reaser (Esme), Peter Facinelli (Carlisle), Robert Pattinson (Edward), Kellan Lutz (Emmett), Ashley Greene (Alice), and Jackson Rathbone (Jasper).
The following is a list of characters in the Twilight novel series by Stephenie Meyer, comprising the books; Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn, as well as The Twilight Saga film series adaptations.


Contents  [hide]
1 Major characters 1.1 Bella Swan
1.2 Edward Cullen
1.3 Jacob Black
1.4 Carlisle Cullen
1.5 Esme Cullen
1.6 Alice Cullen
1.7 Emmett Cullen
1.8 Rosalie Hale
1.9 Jasper Hale
1.10 Renesmee Cullen
2 Vampires 2.1 Transformation process
2.2 Venom
2.3 Newborn vampires
2.4 Personality
2.5 Physical description
2.6 Vampires described during their newborn phase
2.7 Immortal children
2.8 Libishomen
2.9 Deviations from traditional vampire folklore and mythology
2.10 Enemies
2.11 The Volturi
2.12 James's coven 2.12.1 James
2.12.2 Victoria
2.12.3 Laurent
2.13 Newborn army 2.13.1 Riley Biers
2.13.2 Bree Tanner
2.14 Amazonian coven
2.15 American nomads
2.16 Denali coven
2.17 Egyptian coven
2.18 European nomads
2.19 Irish coven
2.20 Romanian coven
2.21 Nahuel
2.22 Huilen
3 Werewolves 3.1 Sam Uley
3.2 Quil Ateara V
3.3 Embry Call
3.4 Paul Lahote
3.5 Jared Cameron
3.6 Leah Clearwater
3.7 Seth Clearwater
3.8 Collin Littlesea and Brady Fuller
3.9 Others
3.10 Ephraim Black
4 Humans 4.1 Charlie Swan
4.2 Renée Dwyer
4.3 Harry Clearwater
4.4 Billy Black
4.5 Tyler Crowley
4.6 Lauren Mallory
4.7 Mike Newton
4.8 Jessica Stanley
4.9 Angela Weber
4.10 Eric Yorkie
4.11 Emily Young
4.12 Sue Clearwater
4.13 J. Jenks
5 References
6 External links

Major characters
Bella Swan
Main article: Bella Swan
Isabella Marie "Bella" Swan (later Bella Cullen) is the fictional protagonist of the Twilight series, written by Stephenie Meyer. The Twilight series, consisting of the novels Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn, is primarily narrated from Bella's point-of-view.
In Twilight, Bella moves to her father's home in Forks, Washington, meets the mysterious Cullen family, and falls in love with Edward Cullen. However, she soon discovers that the family is a coven of vampires. Bella expresses a desire to become a vampire herself, against Edward's wishes. In the second novel, New Moon, Edward and the other Cullens leave Forks in an effort to keep Bella safe from the vampire world. Jacob Black, a member of the Quileute tribe who is also a shape shifter taking a wolf form, comforts the distraught and severely depressed Bella. She comes to care deeply for Jacob, though less than she loves Edward. In Eclipse, Bella becomes engaged to Edward, and they marry in Breaking Dawn. Edward then transforms Bella into a vampire after she nearly dies giving birth to their daughter, Renesmee. Bella has the ability to shield her mind (from mind reading, attacks, etc.), an ability she's had from the beginning. But once she is transformed into a vampire, her ability is enhanced to where she can also expand her shield to protect others from mind control.
Kristen Stewart plays Bella in the Twilight film series.
Edward Cullen
Main article: Edward Cullen
Edward Cullen (born Edward Anthony Masen) is a major character, implicated in all of the Twilight Saga films and books. As stated in the first and second novels, he was born on June 20, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois, and was frozen in his 17-year-old body while dying of the Spanish influenza, when he was changed into a vampire by Dr. Carlisle Cullen. As shown in Twilight, he only did so because Edward's dying mother, Elizabeth, begged him to save Edward. A member of the Olympic Coven, Edward only drinks animal blood and has the special ability to read minds. He falls in love with Bella soon after she arrives in Forks. Edward knows that he could kill Bella easily, a fact that torments him so much that, in the book New Moon, he decided to leave Forks with his family so they wouldn't be able to hurt her. He returned because he realized he cannot live without her. Edward marries Bella in Breaking Dawn and they have a daughter, Renesmee.
Robert Pattinson plays Edward in the Twilight film series.
Jacob Black
Main article: Jacob Black
Jacob Black is Bella's best friend. He is a Quileute Native American and a werewolf. In Twilight, Jacob plays the minor role of a forgotten childhood friend of Bella's, and he develops a crush on her. In an attempt to learn more about Cullens, Bella flirts with Jacob, and he tells her tribe legends about "the cold ones", or vampires. After Edward leaves Bella in New Moon, she spends much of her time with Jacob. Though she only considers him a friend, Jacob falls in love with Bella. Although he spends most of his time in Eclipse trying to win Bella, in Breaking Dawn he imprints— an involuntary process in which a werewolf finds their soul mate— on Bella and Edward's daughter, Renesmee.
Taylor Lautner plays Jacob in the Twilight film series.
Carlisle Cullen
Carlisle Cullen (also known as Stregone Benefico[1]) is Esme Cullen's husband and the adoptive father of Edward, Emmett and Alice Cullen, as well as Rosalie and Jasper Hale. His first appearance was in Twilight and his physical age is 23. Carlisle is described to look like a model; he has blond hair, and is slender but muscular. Carlisle theorizes that when a human is turned into a vampire, they will have an enhanced ability from their previous life. He believes he brought compassion from his human life. Carlisle has had centuries to perfect his medicinal talents, therefore making him an excellent doctor. Unlike most vampires, he is not at all tempted by the scent of human blood, due to the over 300 years he has spent holding back his temptations. Carlisle Cullen was the son of an Anglican priest, born in 1640s London, England, during a time of religious upheaval. His father and other pastors hunted creatures such as witches, werewolves, and vampires, often mistaking humans for them. As his father grew older, Carlisle assumed his role. One night, he was attacked by a vampire and left to die on the streets. Knowing he would be rejected by society, he hid himself and silently endured the painful transformation, emerging as a vampire. Horrified by what he had become, he tried killing himself many different ways, but all failed due to his power. One night, unable to endure hunger any longer, he fed on some passing deer. Subsequently realizing he could avoid feeding on humans, he committed himself to resisting his blood lust and to becoming a doctor.
For a short time, Carlisle lived with the Volturi, though he eventually left and traveled to the New World. While treating patients with the Spanish Influenza, he met an ill woman who begged him to save her dying son, Edward. Out of loneliness, Carlisle transformed Edward into a vampire, and Edward became his companion. Soon after, in 1921, Carlisle moved to Ashland, Wisconsin where he treated Esme after her failed suicide attempt brought on by her infant son's death. Carlisle felt compelled to save her and transformed her into a vampire, subsequently falling in love with her, and later marrying her. Carlisle then found Rosalie Hale, a young woman nearly killed by her drunken fiancé and his friends in Rochester, New York, and left in the street to die after smelling all the blood and transforms her. Later, while hunting, Rosalie found a young man named Emmett who had been mauled by a bear, and carried him over 100 miles to Carlisle. Carlisle then transformed Emmett, since Rosalie was unwilling to do it herself, fearing her blood lust would overwhelm her. After Carlisle changed Emmett, Carlisle and his family moved to Hoquiam, Washington where the Quileute Native American tribe offered the Cullens a treaty: the Quileutes would leave them alone if the Cullen family never attacked any humans or trespassed on Quileute land. The Cullens agreed and lived in relative peace until they had to move on. Between the Cullens' first and second stay in Washington, Alice and Jasper joined his coven as well, having found Carlisle on their own. Throughout the Twilight saga, Carlisle works as a doctor, acting as the coven leader and offering medical advice and help when Bella is pregnant in Breaking Dawn.
Forbes magazine claimed in its 2009 Fictional 15 list of the wealthiest fictional characters that Carlisle is the richest of them all, using 370 years of compound interest and timely investments to amass an estimated fortune of $34.5 billion.[2]
Peter Facinelli plays Carlisle in the Twilight film series.[3]
Esme Cullen
Esme Cullen (born Esme Platt and later Esme Evenson) is Carlisle Cullen's wife and the adoptive mother of Edward, Emmett and Alice Cullen, as well as Rosalie and Jasper Hale. She enjoys restoring old houses and her physical age is 26. She has no special power, but has a strong ability to love passionately. Esme is described as having caramel-colored hair; she also has a heart-shaped face with dimples, and her figure is slender, but rounded and soft. Esme was born in 1895 in Columbus, Ohio, where she was treated at the age of 16 by Carlisle after breaking her leg when climbing a tree. She married Charles Evenson, but he abused her. After finding out she was pregnant, she ran away and gave birth to a son, who subsequently died a few days later. Grief-stricken by his death, Esme attempted to kill herself by jumping off a cliff. Presumed dead, she was brought to a morgue. Carlisle, who remembered treating her years before, was able to hear her faint heartbeat and transformed her into a vampire. Esme fell in love with and married Carlisle soon after. She loves her adoptive children, including Bella, as if they were her own and has the most affection for Edward, but she still grieves that she is unable to bear children.
Esme is present throughout the entire Twilight series, revealing her past to Bella during the Cullens' baseball game in Twilight. Esme treats Bella as her own daughter, comforting her after several traumatic events. In the film adaptation of Eclipse, Esme participated in a battle against the newborn vampires but in the book series, it is stated by Sam in Breaking Dawn that she is not a fighter. In Breaking Dawn, it is revealed that Esme owns a South American island named "Isle Esme" that Carlisle purchased for her, and where Edward and Bella spend their honeymoon.
Elizabeth Reaser plays Esme in the Twilight film series.[3]
Alice Cullen
Alice Cullen (born Mary Alice Brandon) is the adopted daughter of Carlisle and Esme Cullen, adoptive sister of Edward and Emmett Cullen, as well as Rosalie Hale and the partner of Jasper Hale. Alice is petite and pixie-like, with a graceful gait and hair that is short, spiky, and black. Her special ability is to see the future, an enhanced version of her ability to have premonitions as a human. Her ability is limited; she is only able to see the outcome of a decision once it is made. Due to this, decisions made in the spur of the moment can not be foreseen. Alice can see futures involving humans and vampires, but is unable to see those involving half-breeds, such as Renesmee and the werewolves. In Breaking Dawn, Alice theorizes that she can see vampires very clearly because she is one, can see humans somewhat less clearly because she was one, and cannot see werewolves or half-breeds because she never was one. Alice is bubbly and optimistic, and she loves and cares for Bella like a sister. She is also close to her brother Edward, and enjoys shopping, make-overs, and throwing parties. Alice's early history is vague, as she remembers nothing about her human life and woke up alone as a vampire. It is eventually revealed that she was born around 1901 in Biloxi, Mississippi, and was committed to an asylum because she had premonitions. Alice was transformed by an old vampire who worked at the asylum to protect her from James, a tracker vampire who was hunting her. After some research, Alice found her grave and discovered that the date on her tombstone matches the date of her admission to the asylum. Through her research she additionally discovered that she had a younger sister named Cynthia, and that Cynthia's daughter, Alice's niece, is still alive in Biloxi.
Throughout Twilight, Alice uses her ability to see the future and help Bella when she is in danger. The two soon become friends, loving each other like sisters. In New Moon, Alice foresees Bella jumping off a cliff and assumes she is trying to commit suicide, though Bella actually was cliff diving. After discovering the truth, Bella accompanies Alice to Italy to prevent Edward from killing himself. They are successful, but are taken to see the Volturi, who police the vampire world. Through Alice's premonitions, Aro is able to see that Bella will eventually become a vampire and invites her, Alice, and Edward to stay with them; it is later mentioned that Aro especially covets Alice's gift. In Eclipse, Alice, who proves to be an adept fighter, joins the fight to destroy a group of rampaging newborn vampires, created by Victoria in an effort to take revenge on Edward. Alice acts as Bella's maid of honor at her wedding in Breaking Dawn and helps care for Renesmee until leaving to search out a crossbreed after the Volturi plan to destroy Renesmee, believing her to be an immortal child. Alice is successful and the Volturi, convinced there is no threat, leave.
Ashley Greene plays Alice in the Twilight film series.[3]
Emmett Cullen
Emmett Cullen (born Emmett Dale McCarty[4]) is Rosalie Hale's husband, Carlisle and Esme Cullen's adopted son, and Edward and Alice Cullen, as well as Jasper Hale's adoptive brother. Emmett is tall, burly, extremely muscular, and, to most humans, the most intimidating of his adoptive siblings. He has curly dark hair and dimpled cheeks, and despite his physical attributes, he is actually the joker among the Cullens. He is always eager to engage in fights, and is often described as Edward's favorite brother.
Emmett was 20 and living in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, in 1935 when he was mauled by a bear. The injuries from the attack were severe and he was found by Rosalie, who had been hunting in the area at the time. Rosalie, who was reminded of her friend Vera's baby by his dark curls, dimples, and innocent appearance, carried him over a hundred miles to Appalachia where Carlisle was, asking him to spare Emmett's life by turning him into a vampire. Emmett joined Carlisle's coven but initially had trouble adjusting to the family's diet of animal blood. In Twilight, Emmett is at first wary of Bella but soon warms up to her, treating her as his younger sister. He often teases her for her clumsiness, criticizes her old truck and constant blushing, and votes in favor of her becoming a vampire in New Moon. In Breaking Dawn Emmett jokingly makes innuendos about Bella's sex life until he is silenced when she defeats him several times in arm wrestling matches; he later helps train Bella to fight in the oncoming battle with the Volturi.
Kellan Lutz plays Emmett in the Twilight film series.[3]
Rosalie Hale
Rosalie Hale is the adopted daughter of Carlisle and Esme Cullen, adoptive sister of Jasper Hale as well as Edward and Alice Cullen, and the wife of Emmett Cullen. She and Jasper are the only ones who don't take the surname of Cullen as they pass off as being biological siblings. Her physical age is 18, and she was born in 1915 in Rochester, New York. Rosalie is described as exceptionally beautiful, even for a vampire; she is tall, statuesque, and has long, wavy blonde hair. While she was human, she was said to be a woman with elegance, class, and eyes the color of violets. In Eclipse, she describes her human self as vain, self-centered, and shallow, pleased with her physical beauty and forever desiring attention. A wealthy young man named Royce King II took an interest in her and soon the two became engaged, with Rosalie eager to have a fancy wedding, live in a big, expensive house, and have children of her own. While visiting her friend Vera, she one day noticed that she did not share the same loving relationship with Royce as her friend Vera did with her husband. Dismissing it, Rosalie later walked home and met an intoxicated Royce and his friends, leading to her being beaten, gang-raped, and left to die in the streets. She is found by Carlisle, who had smelled the blood, and he pitied her and changed her into a vampire with the secret hope that she would become Edward's mate, though the two of them are never more than brother and sister. After her transformation, she tortured and killed those who had attacked her, including Royce, but did not drink their blood, a fact that she is proud of. She found Emmett two years after becoming a vampire, and begged Carlisle to change him since she was afraid of doing it herself. They have been together ever since. Apart from Carlisle and Edward, she has the most self-control and appreciation for human life, and has never tasted human blood.[5] Rosalie is bitter that her life as a vampire prevents her from having children and experiencing the normal changes of life, and her desire to be human is so strong that she would give up her immortality and beauty for it.
When Rosalie first appears in Twilight she is hostile toward Bella and jealous of her humanity; she is also irritated that Edward could be attracted to Bella, a mere human, when he had never shown the slightest interest in Rosalie, who has always been desired by men. In New Moon, she mistakenly reports to Edward that Bella is dead after supposedly committing suicide. She is guilty and apologetic upon Bella and Edward's return from Italy, and is the only one next to Edward who opposes Bella becoming a vampire. In Eclipse, Rosalie reveals her past to Bella with the hope that Bella will choose to stay human and she later joins in the fight against Victoria's army of newborn vampires. In Breaking Dawn, Bella contacts Rosalie after finding out she is pregnant, knowing that Rosalie has always wanted children. She stays by Bella's side throughout the pregnancy, defending Bella's choice to keep the baby; this ultimately brings the two of them closer together, and by the end of the novel they have become friends. Rosalie later helps care for the child, Renesmee, while Bella is undergoing transformation into a vampire.
Nikki Reed plays Rosalie in the Twilight film series.[6]
Jasper Hale
Jasper Hale (born Jasper Whitlock) is the adopted son of Carlisle and Esme Cullen, adoptive brother of Rosalie Hale, as well as Edward and Emmett Cullen, and husband of Alice Cullen. He takes the name Hale to pass as Rosalie's sibling. He was born in Texas and joined the Confederate States Army in 1861 to serve in the American Civil War. Due to his extremely charismatic personality, he ascended through the ranks quickly. Jasper was turned into a vampire in 1863 by a vampire named Maria when he was 19 years old. After transformation, he gained the ability to sense and manipulate the emotions of those around him. Recognizing his high rank in the army, Maria decided to change him into a vampire to help her claim territory in Monterrey. Jasper's responsibility was to train young vampires and then kill them when they were no longer useful. After about a century of this, he grew weary of the lifestyle and joined an old friend, Peter, and his mate Charlotte. Jasper left the two eventually, not wanting to feed on humans because he could feel his prey's emotions as they died. Alice, foreseeing that they would be together, met him in a half-empty diner in Philadelphia, and together they sought out the Cullen family. Due to his past, where he was able to feed on humans whenever he chose, Jasper lacks strong self-control. In Eclipse it is suggested that the "vegetarian" lifestyle is not Jasper's first choice and that this also affects his self-control. It is also suggested that he remains with the Cullens mainly for Alice's sake and that while he is fond of them all, he is not as attached to them as she is.[7] He is described as tall with honey blond hair, and is muscular but lean. His face and body are covered with crescent-shaped scars, after his years of fighting and training newborn vampires.[citation needed]
In Twilight, upon meeting Bella, Jasper has a hard time controlling himself from attacking Bella due to her scent. He accompanies Alice and Bella when they are hiding from James, using his ability to calm Bella when she is stressed or afraid. In New Moon, he loses control and tries to attack Bella after smelling her blood when she gets a paper cut, prompting Edward to leave Forks in order to protect her. When the Cullens return, Jasper votes for Bella to become a vampire, stating that it would be a nice change from him wanting to attack her. In Eclipse, Jasper teaches the werewolves and vampires fighting techniques to defend themselves against newborn vampires. In Breaking Dawn, he leaves with Alice to find a vampire-human hybrid, and returns with her to defend Renesmee and the rest of the family against the Volturi.
Jackson Rathbone plays Jasper in the Twilight film series.[3]
Renesmee Cullen
Renesmee Carlie "Nessie" Cullen (pronounced ruh-NEZ-may /ˌrəˈnɛzmeɪ/) is the dhampir daughter of Edward Cullen and Bella Swan, born on September 11, two days before Bella's nineteenth birthday in Breaking Dawn. Her name is derived from the amalgamation of the names of Bella's mother, Renée, and Edward's adoptive mother, Esme. Her middle name, Carlie, is a portmanteau of the names Carlisle, Edward's adoptive father, and Charlie, Bella's father. She has the same facial features and hair color as Edward, but has curly hair inherited from her grandfather, Charlie Swan, and brown eyes like Bella. Her heart pumps blood, giving her a blush, and her pale skin slightly glows in sunlight. Her skin is warm and soft to the touch, but it is as strong as a vampire's. Only minutes after she is born, she is imprinted upon by Jacob Black, who becomes her soul mate and acts as an older brother figure to her. Renesmee can survive on either blood or human food, though she prefers blood, and she does not produce venom. Her special abilities are transmitting thoughts to others by touching their skin and penetrating mental shields, the opposite abilities of each of her parents. She rapidly grows both mentally and physically, is able to speak only seven days after her birth, and by the end of the novel can read, run, hunt, and perform other tasks at advanced levels for her young age. Her intelligence stuns everyone, and she is able to understand what is happening around her when the Volturi arrive. Jacob nicknames her "Nessie" because he considers her full name to be a mouthful, though Bella strongly dislikes her child being nicknamed "after the Loch Ness Monster". By the book's end, however, all of the characters have adopted this shortened version. She will reach physical maturity after about seven years, when her appearance will be around 17, and then stop aging.
Weeks after Renesmee is born, Irina, a vampire from the Denali coven, sees Renesmee and believes she is an "immortal child", a young human child who had been changed into a vampire. She informs the Volturi, as immortal children are not permitted to exist due to their unpredictable nature. Intent on killing Renesmee and the other Cullens, the Volturi travel to Forks. The Cullens gather witnesses from around the world to testify that they have seen her mature and grow, and so she is therefore not an immortal child. Alice brings another half-breed, 150-year-old Nahuel, who explains that half-breeds pose no danger to the vampires. Convinced that Renesmee is not a threat, the Volturi leave, and Renesmee and her family are left in peace.
Mackenzie Foy plays Renesmee in the film adaptation of Breaking Dawn.[8]
Stephenie Meyer, when asked about whether or not Jacob could father children with Renesmee, responded: "That is a question I'm reserving the right not to answer, because there is a chance I'll go back to their story."[9]
Vampires
In Twilight, vampires deviate from traditional myth in many ways, a fact often alluded to in the series, usually for humor. Meyer has said she did not research vampire mythology before writing the series.[10] For example, they are unharmed by garlic, holy items, or wooden stakes; they have reflections and shadows,[11] and are able to be out during daylight. Vampires are also capable of eating human food, though their bodies are unable to digest it and they must cough it up later.[12] They do not have to breathe, but typically find it uncomfortable to be without a sense of smell.
All vampires possess refined and perfected physical features (including their voice and scent), allowing them to lure in prey. Their skin is flawless, has the texture and feel of marble due to being stronger than granite, and sparkles in direct sunlight because of the crystalline properties of their cells. Newborn vampires have bright red eyes; for vampires who choose to drink human blood, the most revitalizing kind of blood for a vampire, eye color fades to a deep crimson over the course of a year. If they feed on animal blood, like the Cullens, their eyes fade to a deep gold color. Regardless of meal preference, all vampires' eyes grow darker with thirst, eventually fading to black; vampires tire only from lack of blood. All vampires possess superhuman physical and mental attributes. Their superhuman strength gives them the ability to subdue their prey, uproot trees, throw cars, and crush metal. Newborn vampires are known to be exceptionally strong during their first year because of the excessive amount of human blood still in their systems. Vampires have very keen senses and are able to see and hear clearly for miles in total darkness and move with such speed that they become a blur to human eyes. They are immortal and difficult to destroy, only permanently killed when dismembered and then burned, as their body parts continue to move even after being detached. Vampires also do not have to sleep; they do not feel physical fatigue, and mental fatigue passes very quickly. After transformation, a vampire's certain ability becomes enhanced, sometimes resulting in a specialized, supernatural skill. While not definite, the theory behind these special abilities is that the power is reminiscent of the individual's original personality. Some vampires have no special abilities, and instead have a prominent personality or physical trait from their human life magnified.
Transformation process
"The warmth inside my heart got more and more real, warmer and warmer. Hotter. The heat was so real it was hard to believe I was imagining it. Hotter. Uncomfortable now. Too hot. Much, much too hot."― Bella
In the series, humans can be changed into vampires, and vampire venom is nothing more than a deadly poison to animals.
Transformation from human to vampire is described as being "the sharpest memory they have of their human life." Once a human is bitten, the venom from glands inside the vampire's mouth is injected into the bloodstream.
Depending upon "how much venom is in the bloodstream, and how close the venom is until it enters the heart", the transformation could last anywhere from 2-5 days. During this time, the human will endure indescribable pain. Once the venom is injected, the sensation is described as very similar to being burned alive. The venom will then make its way throughout the body. Next through the heart, and it will pump again and again in the heart until it starts meeting itself in the veins. Then it will burn all the veins until the heart stops beating. It moves slower than blood because it is thicker, which makes the transformation long-lasting. Each beat of the heart can only push it so far. The changing/burning process is slow. The venom has to saturate every cell in the body before the process can be completed.[citation needed]
There is no medicine that is strong enough to numb the pain; the best one could do is to immobilize the body.[citation needed]
Venom
When a vampire catches his prey, he bites into its neck and injects his venom into its bloodstream while feeding. This serves as a useful way to immobilize his prey while also initiating the conversion from human to vampire, allowing the predator to feed on his prey without it trying to resist, even though it would not have done any good. While the venom is transformative to humans, it is deadly to animals and shape-shifters.
Newborn vampires
"They're incredibly powerful physically, for the first year or so, and if they're allowed to bring strength to bear they can crush an older vampire with ease. But they are slaves to their thirst, and thus predictable."
―Jasper Hale
"Newborn" or "newborn vampire" is the term for a vampire that has been transformed for less than one year. On average, a newborn's physical strength, senses and speed greatly surpass that of an older vampire because they still have their own blood lingering in their tissues. As time passes, however, the venom in them will consume that blood, and the newborn's physical capabilities and thirst will slowly diminish until it reaches that of a normal vampire, by the end of its first year. A newborn's thirst for blood is overwhelmingly and relentlessly painful, described by Bree Tanner as being a "fire in the throat", and they will feed as much as possible to curb it.
Personality
Newborns are often bloodthirsty, violent and uncontrollable. Their enhanced emotions are hard to control and they anger easily. They are also likely to kill one another to compete for blood. When they catch the scent of blood, their hunting instincts will take over and cloud their ability to focus, even the thought of the word "blood" is enough to make their thirst unbearable. The thirst is so maddening in the first year that most newborns are more animalistic and wild than their older counterparts. However, as time passes, their thirst will slowly diminish and become easier to manage. Their secondary human emotions and desires will mostly be dormant for a while, and resurface slowly over time.[citation needed]
Bella Swan is an exception to this rule, as she had time to think about her decision and therefore did not have the first brutal year that most vampires encounter. Carlisle Cullen showed an amazing control of his thirst for human blood as a newborn, which kept him from feeding on humans and redirect his thirst to animal blood instead. Rosalie Hale had never drunk human blood in her vampire life, though she had killed her murderers and their bodyguards by torturing them to death.[citation needed]
It is impossible to predict how long a newborn or an average vampire will remain vicious and bloodthirsty before their secondary desires and personality resurfaces, since every person is different. Certain vampires may have to wait for at least a few years after their first year ended.[citation needed]
Some indications which show a newborn are their bright crimson eyes (due to the blood left in their body at the time of changing), uncontrollable thirst that makes them more ferocious than most vampires, and superior in physical abilities. In the Olympic Coven, Emmett Cullen was the hardest to contain when he was a newborn because of his superior physical strength, though he did become a vegetarian successfully.[citation needed]
Physical description
Newborns appear much like normal vampires with the exception of their eyes. A newborn's eyes are an incredibly bright crimson, indicating that their own blood is still in their system, though their heart is no longer beating. In a year that a vampire feeds on animal blood, their eyes will change from red to amber and then to gold. If he reverts to feeding on human blood, the eyes will darken to be almost a burgundy color.
Newborns are also incredibly powerful in the physical sense, being much stronger and faster than a regular vampire, which allows them to easily crush an older vampire. As they become older their strength begins to wane, and after the first year, their strength will be reduced to that of an average vampire. In Breaking Dawn, Bella arm-wrestles with Emmett and wins easily because of her newborn strength.
Vampires described during their newborn phase
Bella Swan
Rosalie Hale
Carlisle Cullen
Emmett Cullen
Bree Tanner
Diego
Fred
Peter
Charlotte
Raoul
Immortal children
Introduced in the novel Breaking Dawn, immortal children are human infants and toddlers turned into vampires. They are said to be so beautiful it takes just one look to be under their control. In addition, it is said that an immortal child's tantrum can kill people, since they cannot easily control themselves. Carlisle described them as adorable little children with smiles and dimples that would destroy a village in one of their tantrums.
It is presumed that while their mental age is stuck at the age they were transformed, they still have the vampiric gifts of enhanced strength and speed as well the supernatural gifts of certain vampires.
Because they are too young to be controlled, the Volturi killed all those who could be found. Creating one has become the worst crime in the vampire world, under penalty of death for both creator and newborn vampire. Under this law, anyone who knows about or stands by the child is also punishable.
Even after the law was established, the Volturi captured two children to experiment on. However, no matter how many centuries they'd spent to teach them, they still could not be controlled or taught. Carlisle Cullen stumbled across these children during his stay in Volterra and learned of this law. After they determined that immortal children could not be tamed, they had the children destroyed.
In Book 3 of Breaking Dawn, Irina sees Bella, Jacob and Renesmee hunting and mistook Renesmee for one, prompting her to report the child to the Volturi. Her mother Sasha had created an immortal child called Vasilii, and she had to witness her mother's and brother's executions.
Libishomen
Libishomen is the word that the people in South America (tribes like the Mapuche or the Ticunas), call vampires. Libishomen are blood drinking demons who prey exclusively on beautiful women. In the Twilight Saga, the vampire Joham, who believes that he is creating a new race by impregnating women with half-mortal, half-vampire babies (like Renesmee), would be called Libishomen. Joham has created half-mortals which include Nahuel and his half-sisters.
Deviations from traditional vampire folklore and mythology
Vampires in the Twilight universe are hard to destroy, as they are not harmed or deterred in any way by sunlight, holy water, running water, garlic, stakes, crosses, or human weapons.
Their bodies and skin are made of a material that is as hard as diamond (if not harder); to humans it is impenetrable.
They are much stronger than most other vampires in fiction. Some are strong enough to stop a cement truck on a freeway with one hand.
They sparkle like diamonds in the sunlight.
They are reflected by mirrors and show up in photographs.
They have no need for coffins, as they do not sleep.
They are not shapeshifters.
They do not have two fangs, as all of their teeth are unbreakable, and incredibly sharp and strong - strong enough to easily chew through steel, or their diamond hard skin.
A vampire society has developed, with a conduct code that provides them with a greater chance of survival than if they were alone.
Enemies
Vampires are said to have two natural enemies: werewolves and shape-shifters, to each of the creatures the other smells disgusting. These smells are too enhanced for a human sense of smell. Vampires are said to be stronger than shape-shifters, and can usually overpower them easily. In Quileute history, one lone vampire was able to kill two wolves at one time, and the same vampire managed to kill three of the four wolves that hunted him another time, while the fourth managed to rip him apart.
Vampires often fight among each other. There have been many cases throughout history where vampires created armies of newborns to challenge one another and gain territory.
If a vampire's mate is attacked or killed, then he or she will likely seek revenge, hunting down and killing the attacker.
In Eclipse and Breaking Dawn, the Cullens and La Push shape-shifters become allies, partially because Jacob imprints on Renesmee.
The Volturi



 The Volturi, from left to right: Alec, Marcus, Aro, Caius, and Jane, from The Twilight Saga: New Moon.
The vampire coven known as the Volturi live in Volterra, Tuscany (Italy), secretly controlled since the time of the Etruscans. They are regarded as "royalty" by other vampires because they have lived for well over 3000 years and act as police, enforcing the rule that vampires' existence remain a secret from humans. They often send emissaries or enforcers from Volterra to prevent overzealous covens and renegade vampires from exposing their kind. They are guarded by several powerful vampires who have been recruited for their powers and skills. Carlisle once stayed with the coven as a guest, but left due to his desire to avoid harming humans and established his own coven in the United States. At the end of New Moon, the Volturi discover that Bella, a human, has learned that vampires exist and demand that she become a vampire or else be killed. In Eclipse, they arrive in Forks under the pretense of eliminating Victoria and her newborn army for violating Volturi law; their true intentions, however, were to allow Victoria's army to destroy the Cullen clan, whom Aro envies for its large size and for its members' supernatural talents. In Breaking Dawn, the vampire Irina goes to the Volturi and informs them that the Cullens have created an immortal child after seeing Edward and Bella's daughter, Renesmee, hunting close to the Cullens' house. The Volturi coven travel to Forks to destroy Renesmee and the Cullens, but leave when they are outnumbered by the group gathered there. It is noted at the end of the novel that the Volturi may again one day attempt to destroy the Cullen family.[13]
The Volturi leaders include Aro, who can read every thought a person has ever had once he has made physical contact, Marcus, who senses the strength and nature of relationships, and Caius, who has no known power. Aro's wife Sulpicia, Caius' wife Athenodora, and formerly Marcus' wife Didyme, who had the power to make others happy, also act as leaders.[14] The Volturi guard consists of 32 members, including Jane, who creates illusions of pain; her twin brother Alec, who is able to block others' senses; Demetri, who can track anyone once he has the tenor of their mind; Felix, who possesses exceptional physical strength and speed; Chelsea, who can change emotional bondings and causes members of the Volturi to be loyal to the coven; and Renata, who can make anyone feel distracted and wandering when they are near her (classified as a "shield"). The majority of the Volturi guard remain nameless throughout the series. There is also a human secretary named Gianna, who appears in New Moon and is killed by the Volturi by the events of Breaking Dawn, despite her hope that they would turn her into a vampire.[15] Aro, coveting their talents, invites Carlisle, Edward, Alice, Kate, Benjamin, Zafrina, and Bella to join the Volturi, but all of them refuse.
In The Twilight Saga: New Moon, the cast of the Volturi includes Michael Sheen as Aro; Jamie Campbell Bower as Caius; Christopher Heyerdahl as Marcus; Dakota Fanning as Jane; Cameron Bright as Alec; Charlie Bewley as Demetri; Daniel Cudmore as Felix; and Noot Seear as Heidi.[16] Fanning, Bright, Bewley, and Cudmore all reprised their roles in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[17] They all returned for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn.
James's coven
James



 All three of the nomads shown together in Twilight. From left to right: Laurent, James, and Victoria.
The major antagonist of Twilight, James is a merciless, sadistic "tracker" vampire who hunts human beings or, in some cases, animals, for sport. Fellow coven member Laurent says that James is unusually gifted at what he does and always gets what he wants, though it is later revealed that then-human Alice Cullen escaped him years ago by being turned into a vampire before James could attack her. Unlike the Cullen family, he drinks human blood. Towards the end of Twilight, James is destroyed by Cullen brothers Emmett and Jasper after he lures Bella to an empty ballet studio and nearly kills her. The shimmery scar left by his venomous bite still remains on Bella's hand as a symbol of his unsuccessful attempt on her life. James is described as having light brown hair and being quite average-looking.
James is portrayed by Cam Gigandet in the Twilight film.[6] In the film, he is given the surname "Witherdale".
Victoria



 Victoria as portrayed in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.
A red-haired, cat-like vampire, Victoria is originally a member of James' coven. She plays a small role in the first book assisting James, her lover and coven leader, in hunting Bella Swan. After James is killed, she decides to exact revenge on Edward Cullen by plotting to kill the woman he loves, Bella. Bella is sufficiently protected from her wrath by the Quileute shape-shifting wolves. Months later in Eclipse, Victoria creates an army of bloodthirsty newborn vampires in Seattle to rise up against the combined forces of the werewolves and Cullen family. During this battle, both she and her new fighting partner, Riley, are destroyed by Edward and the young wolf Seth Clearwater. Her supernatural talent is self-preservation, and her voice is said to sound high and girlish.
Victoria is portrayed by Rachelle Lefevre in the films Twilight and The Twilight Saga: New Moon.[6] Bryce Dallas Howard replaces Lefevre in the role for the third film, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[18] In the films, she is given the surname "Sutherland".
Laurent
A dark-haired, olive-toned vampire, Laurent is a member of James' coven in Twilight. When James and Victoria choose to track and murder Bella, Laurent leaves them and travels to Denali, Alaska, hoping to find solace among a coven of "vegetarian" vampires. He never adopts their strict diet of drinking animal blood, and "cheats" by occasionally feeding on humans. During this stay he takes a special liking to a vampire named Irina, though the infatuation is not strong enough to keep him there, as he later returns to Forks in New Moon as a favor to Victoria. During this visit, he stumbles across Bella and tries to kill her, before being ambushed by the Quileute wolves and subsequently destroyed.
Laurent is portrayed by Edi Gathegi in Twilight, The Twilight Saga: New Moon[19] and in a flashback seen In The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1. In the films, he is given the surname "Da Revin".
Newborn army
Riley Biers



 Riley Biers as portrayed in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.
As a vampire, Riley Biers is tall and muscular with bright red eyes and blond hair. Victoria bites and changes Riley when he is approximately Bella's age in Eclipse. Once Riley ages and gains some control, he helps to lead Victoria's army of newborn vampires. He performs his work faithfully because of his love for Victoria, which she pretends to return. In a battle between the army of newborns and the Cullens at the end of Eclipse, Edward voices Riley's concern that Victoria has been lying to him. Edward tries to convince Riley to stop fighting by explaining Victoria's true motives, but in the end Victoria bolsters Riley's faith in her and he is destroyed by Edward and Seth Clearwater.
In the film The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Riley is described as a "good-looking college student" and is portrayed by Australian actor Xavier Samuel.[20]
Bree Tanner
Bree Tanner was a young vampire created by Victoria as a part of the newborn army that attacks the Cullens in Eclipse. While she was human, Riley found her and brought her to Victoria, who bit and changed her. Her age is said to be 15 or 16, and she is described as petite with chin-length black hair. Because of her youth and her willingness to surrender, the Cullens spare her life during the newborn attack, and Carlisle even offers to make her part of the family. When the Volturi arrive, however, Jane orders her destroyed by Felix despite her innocence.
Stephenie Meyer's novella The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner, which is written from Bree's perspective, tells of Bree's life as a newborn vampire and her interactions with Riley, the Cullens, and other members of the newborn army.
In the film The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, she is portrayed by Canadian actress, Jodelle Ferland.[21]
Amazonian coven
Zafrina, Senna, and Kachiri are female vampires who comprise the Amazonian coven in Breaking Dawn. They are described as tall and intimidating, with dark skin, long hair, and clothes made of animal fur. Zafrina's special ability is to create illusions; her illusions do not affect Bella or anyone who is under her protective shield, and she assists Bella in improving her shield. Zafrina develops a friendship with Renesmee, who is said to like Zafrina and her "pretty pictures", and at the end of the novel she has Bella promise to bring Renesmee to visit her in the future.
In the film The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - part 2, Judi Shekoni portrays Zafrina and Tracey Heggins portrays Senna, as Kachiri never appears.
American nomads
Peter, his mate Charlotte, Mary, and Randall are American nomads. Peter is Jasper's good friend, and helped Jasper escape his previous life as a general of newborn vampires. Though he feeds on human blood, he does not agree with the execution of newborns after they have outlived their usefulness. In the past, Jasper lived with Peter and Charlotte, but chose to leave because of his ability to sense his human prey's emotions. All four of these nomads join the Cullens as witnesses in Breaking Dawn.
In The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part II, Peter is set to be portrayed by Erik Odom, Charlotte by Valorie Curry, Mary by Toni Trucks and Randall by Bill Tangradi.
Denali coven
Eleazar and his mate Carmen, Tanya, Kate, and later Kate's mate, Garrett, are members of the Denali coven. Like the Cullens, the Denali coven practices a diet of drinking animal instead of human blood. They are considered to be cousins of the Cullen family, though the relationship is put under strain in Eclipse when they refuse to fight Victoria and her army because of Irina's vendetta against the werewolves. Tanya, their leader, has strawberry blonde hair and once expressed an interest in Edward Cullen, though he turned her down. Carmen speaks fluent Spanish and was the first to listen to and not fear Renesmee for being a half-breed. Eleazar, a former member of the Volturi guard, speaks fluent Spanish as well and has the ability to vaguely identify the gifts of other vampires. Garrett, a tall, rangy vampire with ruby eyes and long sandy hair, is an adventurer, and alludes to being an American Patriot. He joins the Denali coven in Breaking Dawn and becomes Kate's mate. Kate's special ability is the production of an electric current over her skin that can shock and incapacitate attackers. She assists Bella in learning to use her new ability to mentally shield those around her.
Sasha, Vasilii, and Irina were former members of the Denali coven. Sasha, who created Tanya, Kate, Irina, and Vasilii, was executed by the Volturi for creating an immortal child, Vasilii. Volturi law prohibits creating an immortal child, as they are unpredictable and have no self-control. For this reason, both Sasha and Vasilii were destroyed, and since then the Denalis have maintained respect for Volturi law. Laurent was Irina's mate, and she holds a grudge against the Quileute wolves for destroying him. She arrives to make peace with the Cullens in Breaking Dawn, but before speaking with them, she sees Renesmee, mistakenly assumes she is an immortal child, and notifies the Volturi. After determining that Renesmee is not an immortal child, the Volturi destroy Irina in order to provoke her sisters into attacking them, thus giving them an excuse to destroy them along with the Cullens and their allies.
In both parts of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, the Denalis are portrayed by MyAnna Buring as Tanya, Christian Camargo as Eleazar, Maggie Grace as Irina, Mía Maestro as Carmen, Casey LaBow as Kate, and Lee Pace as Garrett. Sasha is portrayed by Andrea Powell.
Egyptian coven
Tia, Amun, Benjamin, and Kebi are members of the Egyptian coven. Amun, the mate of Kebi, is shown to be very unhappy to stand witness for the Cullens in Breaking Dawn, and he and Kebi later flee in fear of the Volturi. Benjamin, the mate of Tia, has a high awareness of what is right and wrong, and his special ability is to control the elements of nature, air, earth, fire, and water. Benjamin's ability is unique in that it involves physical manipulation, as opposed to illusions of the mind.
In The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part II, the members of the Egyptian coven is portrayed by Rami Malek as Benjamin, Omar Metwally as Amun, Angela Sarafyan as Tia, and Andrea Gabriel as Kebi.
European nomads
Alistair, Charles, and Makenna are European nomads. Alistair considers Carlisle to be his oldest friend, though he does not visit him often and is highly standoffish. His special ability is tracking. When he is called to be a witness for the Cullens in Breaking Dawn, he leaves out of fear of the Volturi. Charles is the mate of Makenna, and his special ability is to sense if a statement is true.
Alistair is portrayed by British actor, Joe Anderson.
Irish coven
Siobhan, Liam, and Maggie are members of the Irish coven. Liam is Siobhan's mate. Siobhan's suspected special ability is to alter the course of a situation through willpower. Maggie, a redhead, has the ability to sense if someone is lying. They were called upon to witness for the Cullen clan in face of the Volturi in Breaking Dawn.
In The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part II, the members of the Irish coven are portrayed by Marlane Barnes (as Maggie), Lisa Howard (as Siobhan), and Patrick Brennan (as Liam).
Romanian coven
Vladimir and Stefan used to rule along with other Romanian vampires about 1500 years ago. The Volturi overthrew them, and destroyed their castle. After the rebellion, it became apparent that Vladimir and Stefan were the only survivors of their coven. They hold a grudge against the Volturi and are willing to do anything for revenge, and so they eagerly serve as witnesses in Breaking Dawn, hoping to watch the Volturi fall.
In The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part II, the Romanian coven are portrayed by Noel Fisher (as Vladimir) and Guri Weinberg (as Stefan).
Nahuel
Nahuel is a vampire/human hybrid conceived by human Pire and vampire Joham. His mother died giving birth to him, and when he was born, he bit his aunt, Huilen, who hated him for causing her sister's death, causing her transformation into a vampire. He refused to join his father's family, and stayed with Huilen. Knowing that he was the one who killed his mother, Nahuel blamed himself for this. He was found by Kachiri, Alice Cullen and Jasper Hale in Chile to seek his aid in protecting their family. By finding the other hybrid, Renesmee Cullen, and meeting her family, he begins to realize that he himself may not be as evil as he had always thought and learned to forgive himself for his mother's death.
Nahuel is portrayed by J. D. Pardo in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2.
Huilen
Huilen is a South American vampire and the older sister of Pire. She was turned by her nephew Nahuel who is a half-human, half-vampire. Huilen and Nahuel came to Forks with Alice Cullen and Jasper Hale to witness against the Volturi that Renesmee, another half-human, half-vampire hybrid, wasn't a threat to the vampires' secret world. After the Volturi left, she stayed behind with her nephew during celebration and was one of the last to leave. Bella assumed that she and Nahuel would have gone with the Amazon Coven, but they departed earlier.
In the film The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2, Huilen is portrayed by actress Marisa Quinn.
Werewolves



 The werewolf pack in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. From left to right: Paul, Embry, Jacob, Sam, Jared, Quil, and Leah.
According to the Twilight series, the Quileute tribe legends holds that chiefs could leave their bodies and wander as spirits, communicate with nature, command nature (weather, trees, insects, animals) and hear each other's thoughts, however, besides the latter many of these techniques appear to have been forgotten. In Twilight, members of this tribe can still phase in and out of their shape-shifting forms, transforming independently of the lunar cycles. Members are able to regenerate, talk to one another telepathically, and possess superhuman strength, speed and endurance with the ability to cover 1.67 miles in just 1 minute, outrunning vampires. Werewolves skins are durable and their regenerative abilities allow them to heal within seconds. They are also immune to vampirism, though the venom does act as a mild irritant and retards their healing abilities to some degree. As long as they phase, they do not age. Their body temperature is around 108° Fahrenheit which Bella as a vampire in Breaking Dawn, describes like "touching an open fire". Jacob is Alpha male thus possesses the unique ability to command the clan telepathically and forcibly, regardless of individual resistance. They possess immunity to vampire bites and some vampire special abilities - such as Alice's premonitions. In human form shape-shifters can use the style of free running to get to hard to reach places.
In the Twilight universe, werewolves claws and teeth can tear through the "marble hard skin" of a vampire at ease. Each werewolf has a different look and different specific quality, whether size, speed, agility, stamina, durability or strength, Jacob being the strongest of the pack. All shapeshifters senses are very sharp (ophthalmoception, audioception, olfacoception, equilibrioception etc). Within the series, they can also imprint which channels all their affections towards a single person and most likely-to-be spouse. A shapeshifter in human form retains many enhanced abilities and in human form is described as lifting Bella like an "empty box". The Quileute tribes shapeshifting werewolves are typically dark haired, dark skinned, dark eyed in the series and prefer to eat animal meat. Genetically, Carlisle discovers that they have 24 pairs of chromosomes, the same as vampire hybrids like Renesmee sparking speculation on Jacob and Renesmee having children, both of whom had human maternal parents.[22] At the end of the fourth book, it is revealed that they are indeed shape-shifters. Aro claims shape-shifters can take other mega animal forms and Edward says that Caius is terrified of true werewolves because of an encounter with one centuries ago, leaving him almost obliterated. These true werewolves are called the "Children of the Moon" and these involuntarily phase in the full moon. Not much is revealed in the series, however in Breaking Dawn the distinction is briefly explained.
Sam Uley
Sam Uley is the Alpha, or leader, and oldest member of the La Push pack. He is first introduced in Twilight, where his aversion toward the Cullens eventually leads Bella to discover that they are vampires, but is given a larger role in New Moon. His father, Joshua Uley, abandoned him and his mother when he was young, and Sam was thus forced to assume much adult responsibility at an early age. He is 19 when he first appears in the series, was the first wolf to phase, and is described as the calmest and most mature of his pack brothers. Before transforming, he dated Leah Clearwater, whom he is said to have loved. But because he was forbidden to tell her what he had become, their relationship fell apart and ended when he imprinted on Leah's cousin, Emily Young, and broke every promise he had made to Leah. According to Jacob, Sam feels guilty for betraying Leah and responsible for the bitter person she has become; he is also pained that his lack of control over his phasing one day led to the deep scars on Emily's face. All of this causes him to hate the Cullens, whom he blames for both his transformation and for causing him to break Leah's heart. The oncoming army of newborn vampires in Eclipse, however, forces him to work together with the Cullens, and at the end of the novel it is suggested that he has begun to trust Carlisle.
His fur is pure black when he phases, and he was the largest wolf until Breaking Dawn, in which it is noted that Jacob has grown taller than him. He is not Alpha by blood; that role belongs to Jacob, who initially refused the position although Sam willingly offered it to him. Sam's status as pack Alpha technically makes him, as Jacob explains in Eclipse, the chief of the whole tribe. It also makes his pack brothers subject to any direct commands he gives them, though he dislikes taking their free will away from them and does so only when necessary, such as for coordination during fights. He proves to be highly protective of not only the tribe, but of all humans, and even goes so far as to plan an attack on the Cullens in Breaking Dawn because of the threat he believes Bella's unborn, half-vampire child presents. This sparks a conflict between him and Jacob, causing the latter to split from the pack. At the end of the series, Quil, Embry, and the Clearwaters join Jacob's pack, leaving Sam to lead the remaining wolves.
Solomon Trimble was credited as "Jacob's friend" in the Twilight film, but was widely recognized as playing the role of Sam.[23][24][25][26] In The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Sam is portrayed by Chaske Spencer.[27]
Quil Ateara V
Quil Ateara V has chocolate-brown fur and is Jacob's best friend and second cousin. He is 16, and is described as muscular and loud. Upon meeting her, he takes an instant liking to Bella, who notes that he has a mischievous grin, and flirts with her. He first appears in New Moon but does not become a wolf until Eclipse. In New Moon Bella notes his depression over being abandoned by Embry and Jacob, who joined the pack and were not allowed to tell him what was going on. Unlike most of the other pack members, he was happy about becoming a wolf because it allowed him to join his friends. Near the end of Breaking Dawn Quil, along with Embry, joins Jacob's pack.
In Eclipse, Quil imprints on Emily Young's two-year-old niece, Claire. Although this appears to cause a scandal, Jacob explains that there is currently nothing romantic about his feelings, and that Quil will be whatever Claire needs him to be at each point in her life, whether it be a brother, friend, protector, or lover.
Quil is portrayed by Tyson Houseman in The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[28]
Embry Call
Embry Call is a wolf with gray fur and dark spots on his back, and is another one of Jacob's best friends. He is described as tall, thin, and shy, and is 16 when he first appears in New Moon. He calls Bella "vampire girl" because of her relationship with the Cullens. His mother is of the Makah tribe, not the Quileute, and she moved to the Quileute reservation while she was pregnant with him; until he joined the pack, it was assumed that she had left his father behind. But because the shape-shifting wolf traits are inherited from father to son, he is therefore the half-brother of Quil Ateara, Jacob Black, or Sam Uley. This causes some stress within the pack, since all three of those boys' fathers were married before and at the time of Embry's birth. Near the end of Breaking Dawn Embry, along with Quil, joins Jacob's pack.
Embry is portrayed by Kiowa Gordon in The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[27]
Paul Lahote
Paul Lahote is a dark gray wolf who is prone to angry outbursts that cause him to burst into his wolf form. At 16, he was the third wolf to phase. He is the most volatile pack member, and becomes so enraged when he learns that Jacob has told Bella about the pack that he bursts into his wolf form and tries to attack her. He later seems to have no ill feelings toward Bella or Jacob, though Jacob, Leah, and some of the other wolves find him annoying. In Breaking Dawn, it is revealed that Paul has imprinted on Jacob's older sister, Rachel. This irritates Billy and Jacob because he is always at their house eating their food, but Billy is happy that Rachel visits home more often because of Paul.
Paul is portrayed by Alex Meraz in the The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[29]
Jared Cameron
Jared Cameron was the first wolf to phase after Sam. In Eclipse it's revealed that he imprinted on Kim, a girl he sat next to in school who had always had a crush on him. Before he was a wolf he never paid attention to her, but after his transformation he looked at her once and imprinted.
Bronson Pelletier portrays Jared in The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[27] Though Jared's personality is never really explored in the novels and he remains somewhat of a background character, it has been noted that Jared's portrayal in the films reflects Pelletier's own joking, light-hearted personality.
Leah Clearwater
Leah Clearwater is the only known female shape-shifting wolf in the history of the Quileute tribe. She is the smallest wolf, has light gray fur, and is the fastest in the pack. At the age of 19, she transforms into a wolf during the events of New Moon, around the same time as her younger brother, Seth. This transformation is believed to be what caused the heart attack and subsequent death of their father, Harry. She dated Sam Uley for years until her second cousin Emily came to visit and Sam imprinted on her. Sam thus left her for Emily, leaving Leah broken-hearted. She puts up a brave face, though, and in Eclipse it is suggested that she intends to serve as bridesmaid at Sam and Emily's wedding. Despite this, she is disliked by her pack brothers for her very bitter and cynical attitude. She constantly antagonizes the pack by thinking about things that make the others uncomfortable, such as Embry's paternity.
In Breaking Dawn, Leah joins Jacob's pack with the intention of breaking free of Sam, since she is still heartbroken. She helps to protect Bella and the Cullens, despite her extreme hatred for vampires and her open dislike for Bella. She shares her insecurities with Jacob, such as the reasons for Sam's imprinting on Emily, her regrets that she might be menopausal due to her transformation, and her inability to rise higher in pack rank due to her gender. As she spends more time in Jacob's pack, she becomes happier, makes notable changes in her attitude, and is less negative. Later in the book, Jacob and Leah's feelings toward each other become a trusted comradeship, though they conceal their fondness for each other by constantly bickering.[30] She displays quite a bit of loyalty to him, and even angrily confronts Bella about her unfair treatment of Jacob and the pain she has caused him. By the end of the novel, Leah has replaced Seth as Jacob's second-in-command.
In The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Leah is portrayed by Julia Jones.[31]
Seth Clearwater
Seth Clearwater is Leah's younger brother. He transformed into a wolf during the events of New Moon, around the same time as his sister, Leah. He has sandy-colored fur, and at 15 he is among the youngest of the pack. In New Moon and Eclipse he is shown to idolize Jacob Black and is said to remind Bella of a younger Jacob. Like Quil, he is excited by his ability to transform into a wolf and not unhappy with it, as his other pack brothers are. During the newborn attack in Eclipse, Seth stays with Bella and Edward due to his youth and acts as a connection to the pack because of the wolves' telepathic ability. When Victoria and Riley appear, Seth fights and destroys Riley with Edward's help. In Breaking Dawn he is shown to have developed an unlikely friendship with Edward, and attends his and Bella's wedding. Seth remains a constant presence throughout the final book in the series. He is initially the only wolf to feel completely comfortable being around the Cullen family, and becomes friendly with them by the end of the series.
Although young, Seth appears to have sharp mind and quick thinking as he was the first to oppose the assault towards the Cullens because the pack refused to consult with the Elders (which they were supposed to do and initially aborted the mission due to lack of offensive force) and he was the first to recognize that Jacob isn't thinking properly when he wanted to attack the Cullens after Bella's arrival from Brazil due to the treaty without proper investigation. Seth was also the first one to discover that different pack has their own mental link and convinced both Jacob and the Cullens that Sam's pack will not launch an assault due to lack members because it will be a suicide mission for Sam if he did. He also has, according to Edward, very honest and pure thoughts, something that endears him to the Cullens, and Edward in particular. When Jacob splits from the pack, Seth quickly joined him because he opposes Sam's plan to attack the Cullens, whom he has become fond of. For most of Breaking Dawn, Seth is Jacob's second-in-command, until he is replaced by Leah at the end of the novel.
In the The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Seth is played by Boo Boo Stewart.[31]
Collin Littlesea and Brady Fuller
Collin Littlesea and Brady Fuller are two of the youngest wolves in the pack. In Eclipse, they are said to have phased at the age of thirteen, and they later make an appearance in Breaking Dawn as part of Sam's pack.
Others
There are seven additional wolves present at the end of Breaking Dawn. These unknown wolves are believed to be very young because of their oversized paws. The reason for their transformations is the presence of many visiting vampires at the Cullen residence.
Ephraim Black
Ephraim Black, great-grandfather to Jacob Black, was the last chief of the Quileute tribe. He was a shape-shifter himself, and the Alpha of a pack of three which included Levi Uley and Quil Ateara Sr., the great-grandfathers of Sam Uley and Quil Ateara, respectively. He created a treaty with the Cullen family which maintained that the wolves would not expose the Cullens as vampires as long as they did not bite any humans.
Humans
Charlie Swan
Charlie Swan is Bella Swan's father and works as a police officer in Forks. His hobbies include fishing with Harry Clearwater and Billy Black, as well as watching various sports on TV. Charlie married Bella's mother, Renée, just after they both graduated from high school, and they soon had Bella. Renée divorced Charlie not long after and moved to Phoenix, Arizona with Bella. Bella later mentions that Charlie still has not quite gotten over her mother. He became accustomed to living alone, except when Bella visited him in the summer. When Bella is seventeen, she moves to Forks to live with him after her mother remarries. Initially, Charlie accepts Edward as his daughter's boyfriend, but after the events of New Moon he blames Edward for Bella's deep depression after he left her. Charlie is grateful to Jacob Black for his friendship with Bella during that difficult time, and he makes it clear that he'd rather Bella choose Jacob over Edward. At the end of Eclipse, Bella and Edward agree to tell Charlie about their engagement, and he is shown to have reluctantly agreed to the marriage at the beginning of Breaking Dawn. Charlie stays in Bella's life after her transformation; though he comes to suspect that Bella and the Cullens are not quite human, he is never informed that they are vampires though he is informed that Jacob is a werewolf. Nevertheless, he is introduced to his granddaughter, Renesmee, and is shown to be very fond of her. At the end of Breaking Dawn, he and Sue Clearwater have developed a romantic relationship.
Charlie is portrayed by Billy Burke in the Twilight film series.[32]
Renée Dwyer
Renée Dwyer (formerly Renée Swan) married Charlie Swan right after high school, but left with their baby, Bella, and divorced him soon after. Renée is an eccentric, silly person who tends to brave new, risky things and then come to her senses later. Bella always felt herself to be the mother in their relationship, having to guide Renée away from doing ridiculous things, and Renée considered Bella her "middle-aged" child. After Renée remarries a much younger baseball player, Phil Dwyer, Bella sends herself to live with her father in Forks so that Renée and Phil can travel together. Edward describes Renée's mind as being insightful and almost childlike. In Breaking Dawn, Bella is scared to tell her mother about her engagement to Edward because of Renée's strong opposition to young people marrying early, but Renée gives them her blessing. It is said that Bella resembles her mother, but that Renée has shorter hair and laugh lines. In Twilight she lives in Phoenix, Arizona, and in Jacksonville, Florida throughout the rest of the series. After Bella becomes a vampire she does not visit her mother, knowing Renée would never adapt to her change as Charlie did.
Renée is portrayed by Sarah Clarke in Twilight, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1.[19]
Harry Clearwater
Harry Clearwater was an elder of the Quileute tribe who died of a heart attack in New Moon. He left behind a wife, Sue, a daughter Leah, and a son, Seth. After Bella learns that Jacob is a werewolf, it is Harry and Billy Black who keep Charlie Swan occupied in La Push in to protect him from Victoria and her army of newborn vampires.
Harry is portrayed by Graham Greene in The Twilight Saga: New Moon.[16]
Billy Black
Billy Black is Jacob Black's father, born and raised in La Push, and an elder of the Quileute tribe. He is described as being heavyset, having a wrinkled face and russet skin, and having black hair and black eyes. His other family members include his two daughters, Rachel and Rebecca, and his deceased wife, Sarah. Billy Black is directly descended from the last chief of the Quileute tribe, Ephraim Black, who was his grandfather. Among Billy's best friends in Forks is Bella Swan's father, Charlie Swan. Billy, who has diabetes[33] and uses a wheelchair, sells his truck to Charlie to give to Bella. At the end of Twilight, he employed Jacob to persuade Bella to break up with Edward Cullen. He becomes a semi-regular character throughout the remaining series.
Billy Black is portrayed by Gil Birmingham in Twilight, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[19]
Tyler Crowley
Tyler Crowley is one of Bella's classmates. In Twilight he nearly hits Bella with his van, but she is saved by Edward. Afterward, Tyler is desperate to make it up to her, bombarding her with constant apologies and asking her to a school dance, to which she refuses. He mistakenly assumes she will go to their prom with him and tells the rest of the school, only to hear from Edward that Bella will be unavailable to anyone but himself. His constant attention toward Bella causes Lauren, who is interested in him, to resent Bella.
Tyler is portrayed by Gregory Tyree Boyce in the Twilight film.
Lauren Mallory
Lauren Mallory is a silver blonde, fishy-eyed student at Bella's high school. Despite being popular herself, she becomes jealous over the attention Bella receives after she moves to Forks and remains hostile toward her throughout the series. She is particularly jealous when Tyler Crowley, on whom Lauren has a crush, pays attention to Bella. She also tends to speak in a rather sneering tone, which Bella notices when she overhears Lauren talking about her.
In the films, Lauren's character was combined with that of Jessica Stanley, who is played by Anna Kendrick.[34]
Mike Newton
Mike Newton is a friendly boy who initially has a crush on Bella, though Bella does not return his affections. In Twilight, he is described as a "cute, baby-faced boy" with "carefully" spiked "pale blond" hair. He crushes on Bella throughout the series and often asks her to accompany him on dates, though she always declines; he is also shown to be quite bitter and jealous over Bella and Edward's relationship. In New Moon, Mike goes to the movies with Jacob and Bella and tries hard to compete with Jacob for Bella's attention. Mike's family owns a local sporting goods store, which serves as Bella's only job in the series. Mike and Jessica date in Twilight and are together again in Breaking Dawn at Bella and Edward's wedding, where Edward irritatedly comments that "Mike's having difficulty with improper thoughts about a married woman", suggesting that Mike is still attracted to Bella.
Mike is portrayed by Michael Welch in Twilight, The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[6][35]
Jessica Stanley
Jessica Stanley is Bella's classmate and her first friend in Forks. She informs Bella about the Cullen family on her first day at school. She tends to be more interested in Bella's popularity than Bella's actual character, and is sometimes jealous of Mike's attention toward Bella. In an excerpt from Midnight Sun, Edward hears that Jessica's thoughts toward Bella are actually quite rude, and that she only befriended Bella to share in her attention.[36] Jessica is described as a petite "chatterbox" with curly dark hair. She and Bella have a falling out in New Moon because of Bella's social withdrawal, depression, and increasingly reckless behavior due to Edward's departure, but their friendship ends on a good note at graduation during Eclipse. Jessica appears briefly in Breaking Dawn as a guest at Bella and Edward's wedding, which she attends with Mike. Jessica is valedictorian of her graduating class in the film version of Eclipse.
Jessica is portrayed by Anna Kendrick in Twilight, The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[37][38][39]
Angela Weber
Angela Weber is a friend and classmate of Bella's who is described as a tall, shy, quiet, and very kind girl. In an excerpt from Midnight Sun, she is revealed to be among the few of Bella's newly acquired "friends" who do not exploit Bella's popularity to their own advantage.[36] She has light brown hair and soft brown eyes. She respects other people's space, a characteristic much appreciated by Bella, and has a gentle disposition. Angela plays a minor role in the series but soon becomes Bella's best human friend. She has a strong relationship with her boyfriend, Ben Cheney. In Breaking Dawn her role is limited; her father reads Bella and Edward's vows at their wedding, and she catches Bella's bouquet.
Angela is portrayed by Christian Serratos in Twilight, The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[19][38]
Eric Yorkie
Eric Yorkie is a classmate of Bella's who immediately became interested in her when she moved to Forks. He is described as an "overly helpful" chess-club type, is very tall, has a poor complexion, and has "hair as black as an oil slick". He resents Mike's similar interest in Bella, and, later in Twilight, is seen walking away after Mike is hit with a snowball. He invites Bella to a school dance, but she declines, and he goes with Angela Weber instead. Eric is valedictorian of his graduating class in the book Eclipse.
Eric is portrayed by Justin Chon in Twilight, The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[37][38]
Emily Young
Emily Young is Sam Uley's fiancée and second cousin to Leah and Seth Clearwater. She is described as having copper skin, raven black hair, and three long disfiguring scars running down the right side of her face and down her arms as the result of Sam's accidental loss of control in phasing when standing close to her. Though she and Leah are only second cousins, it is said that they were like sisters when they were young. While dating Leah, Sam imprinted upon Emily when she was visiting in La Push and began pursuing her. She was initially furious with him and rejected his advances; however, the adoration and loyalty that result from imprinting are difficult for even the imprintee to resist, and the accident eventually brought them together.
Emily, who is described as a cheerful, friendly person, befriends Bella in New Moon. The left side of her face is extremely beautiful, as she was before the scars, which pull one of her eyes down and tug on the side of her mouth, causing her to have a scowl on one side of her face. Despite this, Emily bears no resentment towards Sam or any other members of the pack, and it is noted that the pack members have become her family. She often cooks for them and they appear to feel very comfortable and open in her house.
Emily is portrayed by Tinsel Korey in The Twilight Saga: New Moon[16] and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.
Sue Clearwater
Sue Clearwater is the widow of Harry Clearwater, who died in New Moon of a heart attack. Sue has two children, Seth and Leah, who are both werewolves. In Breaking Dawn, Sue starts spending a lot of time with Charlie and occasionally cooks him meals after Bella moves out of his house. Near the end of Breaking Dawn, Bella hints that Sue and Charlie are romantically involved.
J. Jenks
Jason Jenks (alias Jason Scott) is a middle aged, balding attorney and forger of legal documents. Alice sends Bella to him when it seems likely that Renesmee and Jacob will need to go on the run to escape the Volturi. Jenks, having previously worked with Jasper several times, has a great fear of the Cullen family due to Jasper's belief that "some kinds of working relationships are better motivated by fear than by monetary gain". Bella employs Jenks to forge birth certificates, passports, and a driver's license for Jacob and Renesmee, and over the course of their relationship he starts to become more comfortable around her than he is with Jasper. An honorable man, he initially expresses reservations about giving Bella the documents she requests, under the belief that she intends to use them to kidnap Renesmee from her father, despite his fear that this might earn him the Cullen family's retribution. Bella assures him that this is not the case, and she decides afterwards to take over all relations with Jenks in order to spare him any further stress that Jasper might cause him.
J. Jenks is played by Wendell Pierce in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2.
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 The Cullens as portrayed in New Moon: (from left) Nikki Reed (Rosalie), Elizabeth Reaser (Esme), Peter Facinelli (Carlisle), Robert Pattinson (Edward), Kellan Lutz (Emmett), Ashley Greene (Alice), and Jackson Rathbone (Jasper).
The following is a list of characters in the Twilight novel series by Stephenie Meyer, comprising the books; Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn, as well as The Twilight Saga film series adaptations.


Contents  [hide]
1 Major characters 1.1 Bella Swan
1.2 Edward Cullen
1.3 Jacob Black
1.4 Carlisle Cullen
1.5 Esme Cullen
1.6 Alice Cullen
1.7 Emmett Cullen
1.8 Rosalie Hale
1.9 Jasper Hale
1.10 Renesmee Cullen
2 Vampires 2.1 Transformation process
2.2 Venom
2.3 Newborn vampires
2.4 Personality
2.5 Physical description
2.6 Vampires described during their newborn phase
2.7 Immortal children
2.8 Libishomen
2.9 Deviations from traditional vampire folklore and mythology
2.10 Enemies
2.11 The Volturi
2.12 James's coven 2.12.1 James
2.12.2 Victoria
2.12.3 Laurent
2.13 Newborn army 2.13.1 Riley Biers
2.13.2 Bree Tanner
2.14 Amazonian coven
2.15 American nomads
2.16 Denali coven
2.17 Egyptian coven
2.18 European nomads
2.19 Irish coven
2.20 Romanian coven
2.21 Nahuel
2.22 Huilen
3 Werewolves 3.1 Sam Uley
3.2 Quil Ateara V
3.3 Embry Call
3.4 Paul Lahote
3.5 Jared Cameron
3.6 Leah Clearwater
3.7 Seth Clearwater
3.8 Collin Littlesea and Brady Fuller
3.9 Others
3.10 Ephraim Black
4 Humans 4.1 Charlie Swan
4.2 Renée Dwyer
4.3 Harry Clearwater
4.4 Billy Black
4.5 Tyler Crowley
4.6 Lauren Mallory
4.7 Mike Newton
4.8 Jessica Stanley
4.9 Angela Weber
4.10 Eric Yorkie
4.11 Emily Young
4.12 Sue Clearwater
4.13 J. Jenks
5 References
6 External links

Major characters
Bella Swan
Main article: Bella Swan
Isabella Marie "Bella" Swan (later Bella Cullen) is the fictional protagonist of the Twilight series, written by Stephenie Meyer. The Twilight series, consisting of the novels Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn, is primarily narrated from Bella's point-of-view.
In Twilight, Bella moves to her father's home in Forks, Washington, meets the mysterious Cullen family, and falls in love with Edward Cullen. However, she soon discovers that the family is a coven of vampires. Bella expresses a desire to become a vampire herself, against Edward's wishes. In the second novel, New Moon, Edward and the other Cullens leave Forks in an effort to keep Bella safe from the vampire world. Jacob Black, a member of the Quileute tribe who is also a shape shifter taking a wolf form, comforts the distraught and severely depressed Bella. She comes to care deeply for Jacob, though less than she loves Edward. In Eclipse, Bella becomes engaged to Edward, and they marry in Breaking Dawn. Edward then transforms Bella into a vampire after she nearly dies giving birth to their daughter, Renesmee. Bella has the ability to shield her mind (from mind reading, attacks, etc.), an ability she's had from the beginning. But once she is transformed into a vampire, her ability is enhanced to where she can also expand her shield to protect others from mind control.
Kristen Stewart plays Bella in the Twilight film series.
Edward Cullen
Main article: Edward Cullen
Edward Cullen (born Edward Anthony Masen) is a major character, implicated in all of the Twilight Saga films and books. As stated in the first and second novels, he was born on June 20, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois, and was frozen in his 17-year-old body while dying of the Spanish influenza, when he was changed into a vampire by Dr. Carlisle Cullen. As shown in Twilight, he only did so because Edward's dying mother, Elizabeth, begged him to save Edward. A member of the Olympic Coven, Edward only drinks animal blood and has the special ability to read minds. He falls in love with Bella soon after she arrives in Forks. Edward knows that he could kill Bella easily, a fact that torments him so much that, in the book New Moon, he decided to leave Forks with his family so they wouldn't be able to hurt her. He returned because he realized he cannot live without her. Edward marries Bella in Breaking Dawn and they have a daughter, Renesmee.
Robert Pattinson plays Edward in the Twilight film series.
Jacob Black
Main article: Jacob Black
Jacob Black is Bella's best friend. He is a Quileute Native American and a werewolf. In Twilight, Jacob plays the minor role of a forgotten childhood friend of Bella's, and he develops a crush on her. In an attempt to learn more about Cullens, Bella flirts with Jacob, and he tells her tribe legends about "the cold ones", or vampires. After Edward leaves Bella in New Moon, she spends much of her time with Jacob. Though she only considers him a friend, Jacob falls in love with Bella. Although he spends most of his time in Eclipse trying to win Bella, in Breaking Dawn he imprints— an involuntary process in which a werewolf finds their soul mate— on Bella and Edward's daughter, Renesmee.
Taylor Lautner plays Jacob in the Twilight film series.
Carlisle Cullen
Carlisle Cullen (also known as Stregone Benefico[1]) is Esme Cullen's husband and the adoptive father of Edward, Emmett and Alice Cullen, as well as Rosalie and Jasper Hale. His first appearance was in Twilight and his physical age is 23. Carlisle is described to look like a model; he has blond hair, and is slender but muscular. Carlisle theorizes that when a human is turned into a vampire, they will have an enhanced ability from their previous life. He believes he brought compassion from his human life. Carlisle has had centuries to perfect his medicinal talents, therefore making him an excellent doctor. Unlike most vampires, he is not at all tempted by the scent of human blood, due to the over 300 years he has spent holding back his temptations. Carlisle Cullen was the son of an Anglican priest, born in 1640s London, England, during a time of religious upheaval. His father and other pastors hunted creatures such as witches, werewolves, and vampires, often mistaking humans for them. As his father grew older, Carlisle assumed his role. One night, he was attacked by a vampire and left to die on the streets. Knowing he would be rejected by society, he hid himself and silently endured the painful transformation, emerging as a vampire. Horrified by what he had become, he tried killing himself many different ways, but all failed due to his power. One night, unable to endure hunger any longer, he fed on some passing deer. Subsequently realizing he could avoid feeding on humans, he committed himself to resisting his blood lust and to becoming a doctor.
For a short time, Carlisle lived with the Volturi, though he eventually left and traveled to the New World. While treating patients with the Spanish Influenza, he met an ill woman who begged him to save her dying son, Edward. Out of loneliness, Carlisle transformed Edward into a vampire, and Edward became his companion. Soon after, in 1921, Carlisle moved to Ashland, Wisconsin where he treated Esme after her failed suicide attempt brought on by her infant son's death. Carlisle felt compelled to save her and transformed her into a vampire, subsequently falling in love with her, and later marrying her. Carlisle then found Rosalie Hale, a young woman nearly killed by her drunken fiancé and his friends in Rochester, New York, and left in the street to die after smelling all the blood and transforms her. Later, while hunting, Rosalie found a young man named Emmett who had been mauled by a bear, and carried him over 100 miles to Carlisle. Carlisle then transformed Emmett, since Rosalie was unwilling to do it herself, fearing her blood lust would overwhelm her. After Carlisle changed Emmett, Carlisle and his family moved to Hoquiam, Washington where the Quileute Native American tribe offered the Cullens a treaty: the Quileutes would leave them alone if the Cullen family never attacked any humans or trespassed on Quileute land. The Cullens agreed and lived in relative peace until they had to move on. Between the Cullens' first and second stay in Washington, Alice and Jasper joined his coven as well, having found Carlisle on their own. Throughout the Twilight saga, Carlisle works as a doctor, acting as the coven leader and offering medical advice and help when Bella is pregnant in Breaking Dawn.
Forbes magazine claimed in its 2009 Fictional 15 list of the wealthiest fictional characters that Carlisle is the richest of them all, using 370 years of compound interest and timely investments to amass an estimated fortune of $34.5 billion.[2]
Peter Facinelli plays Carlisle in the Twilight film series.[3]
Esme Cullen
Esme Cullen (born Esme Platt and later Esme Evenson) is Carlisle Cullen's wife and the adoptive mother of Edward, Emmett and Alice Cullen, as well as Rosalie and Jasper Hale. She enjoys restoring old houses and her physical age is 26. She has no special power, but has a strong ability to love passionately. Esme is described as having caramel-colored hair; she also has a heart-shaped face with dimples, and her figure is slender, but rounded and soft. Esme was born in 1895 in Columbus, Ohio, where she was treated at the age of 16 by Carlisle after breaking her leg when climbing a tree. She married Charles Evenson, but he abused her. After finding out she was pregnant, she ran away and gave birth to a son, who subsequently died a few days later. Grief-stricken by his death, Esme attempted to kill herself by jumping off a cliff. Presumed dead, she was brought to a morgue. Carlisle, who remembered treating her years before, was able to hear her faint heartbeat and transformed her into a vampire. Esme fell in love with and married Carlisle soon after. She loves her adoptive children, including Bella, as if they were her own and has the most affection for Edward, but she still grieves that she is unable to bear children.
Esme is present throughout the entire Twilight series, revealing her past to Bella during the Cullens' baseball game in Twilight. Esme treats Bella as her own daughter, comforting her after several traumatic events. In the film adaptation of Eclipse, Esme participated in a battle against the newborn vampires but in the book series, it is stated by Sam in Breaking Dawn that she is not a fighter. In Breaking Dawn, it is revealed that Esme owns a South American island named "Isle Esme" that Carlisle purchased for her, and where Edward and Bella spend their honeymoon.
Elizabeth Reaser plays Esme in the Twilight film series.[3]
Alice Cullen
Alice Cullen (born Mary Alice Brandon) is the adopted daughter of Carlisle and Esme Cullen, adoptive sister of Edward and Emmett Cullen, as well as Rosalie Hale and the partner of Jasper Hale. Alice is petite and pixie-like, with a graceful gait and hair that is short, spiky, and black. Her special ability is to see the future, an enhanced version of her ability to have premonitions as a human. Her ability is limited; she is only able to see the outcome of a decision once it is made. Due to this, decisions made in the spur of the moment can not be foreseen. Alice can see futures involving humans and vampires, but is unable to see those involving half-breeds, such as Renesmee and the werewolves. In Breaking Dawn, Alice theorizes that she can see vampires very clearly because she is one, can see humans somewhat less clearly because she was one, and cannot see werewolves or half-breeds because she never was one. Alice is bubbly and optimistic, and she loves and cares for Bella like a sister. She is also close to her brother Edward, and enjoys shopping, make-overs, and throwing parties. Alice's early history is vague, as she remembers nothing about her human life and woke up alone as a vampire. It is eventually revealed that she was born around 1901 in Biloxi, Mississippi, and was committed to an asylum because she had premonitions. Alice was transformed by an old vampire who worked at the asylum to protect her from James, a tracker vampire who was hunting her. After some research, Alice found her grave and discovered that the date on her tombstone matches the date of her admission to the asylum. Through her research she additionally discovered that she had a younger sister named Cynthia, and that Cynthia's daughter, Alice's niece, is still alive in Biloxi.
Throughout Twilight, Alice uses her ability to see the future and help Bella when she is in danger. The two soon become friends, loving each other like sisters. In New Moon, Alice foresees Bella jumping off a cliff and assumes she is trying to commit suicide, though Bella actually was cliff diving. After discovering the truth, Bella accompanies Alice to Italy to prevent Edward from killing himself. They are successful, but are taken to see the Volturi, who police the vampire world. Through Alice's premonitions, Aro is able to see that Bella will eventually become a vampire and invites her, Alice, and Edward to stay with them; it is later mentioned that Aro especially covets Alice's gift. In Eclipse, Alice, who proves to be an adept fighter, joins the fight to destroy a group of rampaging newborn vampires, created by Victoria in an effort to take revenge on Edward. Alice acts as Bella's maid of honor at her wedding in Breaking Dawn and helps care for Renesmee until leaving to search out a crossbreed after the Volturi plan to destroy Renesmee, believing her to be an immortal child. Alice is successful and the Volturi, convinced there is no threat, leave.
Ashley Greene plays Alice in the Twilight film series.[3]
Emmett Cullen
Emmett Cullen (born Emmett Dale McCarty[4]) is Rosalie Hale's husband, Carlisle and Esme Cullen's adopted son, and Edward and Alice Cullen, as well as Jasper Hale's adoptive brother. Emmett is tall, burly, extremely muscular, and, to most humans, the most intimidating of his adoptive siblings. He has curly dark hair and dimpled cheeks, and despite his physical attributes, he is actually the joker among the Cullens. He is always eager to engage in fights, and is often described as Edward's favorite brother.
Emmett was 20 and living in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, in 1935 when he was mauled by a bear. The injuries from the attack were severe and he was found by Rosalie, who had been hunting in the area at the time. Rosalie, who was reminded of her friend Vera's baby by his dark curls, dimples, and innocent appearance, carried him over a hundred miles to Appalachia where Carlisle was, asking him to spare Emmett's life by turning him into a vampire. Emmett joined Carlisle's coven but initially had trouble adjusting to the family's diet of animal blood. In Twilight, Emmett is at first wary of Bella but soon warms up to her, treating her as his younger sister. He often teases her for her clumsiness, criticizes her old truck and constant blushing, and votes in favor of her becoming a vampire in New Moon. In Breaking Dawn Emmett jokingly makes innuendos about Bella's sex life until he is silenced when she defeats him several times in arm wrestling matches; he later helps train Bella to fight in the oncoming battle with the Volturi.
Kellan Lutz plays Emmett in the Twilight film series.[3]
Rosalie Hale
Rosalie Hale is the adopted daughter of Carlisle and Esme Cullen, adoptive sister of Jasper Hale as well as Edward and Alice Cullen, and the wife of Emmett Cullen. She and Jasper are the only ones who don't take the surname of Cullen as they pass off as being biological siblings. Her physical age is 18, and she was born in 1915 in Rochester, New York. Rosalie is described as exceptionally beautiful, even for a vampire; she is tall, statuesque, and has long, wavy blonde hair. While she was human, she was said to be a woman with elegance, class, and eyes the color of violets. In Eclipse, she describes her human self as vain, self-centered, and shallow, pleased with her physical beauty and forever desiring attention. A wealthy young man named Royce King II took an interest in her and soon the two became engaged, with Rosalie eager to have a fancy wedding, live in a big, expensive house, and have children of her own. While visiting her friend Vera, she one day noticed that she did not share the same loving relationship with Royce as her friend Vera did with her husband. Dismissing it, Rosalie later walked home and met an intoxicated Royce and his friends, leading to her being beaten, gang-raped, and left to die in the streets. She is found by Carlisle, who had smelled the blood, and he pitied her and changed her into a vampire with the secret hope that she would become Edward's mate, though the two of them are never more than brother and sister. After her transformation, she tortured and killed those who had attacked her, including Royce, but did not drink their blood, a fact that she is proud of. She found Emmett two years after becoming a vampire, and begged Carlisle to change him since she was afraid of doing it herself. They have been together ever since. Apart from Carlisle and Edward, she has the most self-control and appreciation for human life, and has never tasted human blood.[5] Rosalie is bitter that her life as a vampire prevents her from having children and experiencing the normal changes of life, and her desire to be human is so strong that she would give up her immortality and beauty for it.
When Rosalie first appears in Twilight she is hostile toward Bella and jealous of her humanity; she is also irritated that Edward could be attracted to Bella, a mere human, when he had never shown the slightest interest in Rosalie, who has always been desired by men. In New Moon, she mistakenly reports to Edward that Bella is dead after supposedly committing suicide. She is guilty and apologetic upon Bella and Edward's return from Italy, and is the only one next to Edward who opposes Bella becoming a vampire. In Eclipse, Rosalie reveals her past to Bella with the hope that Bella will choose to stay human and she later joins in the fight against Victoria's army of newborn vampires. In Breaking Dawn, Bella contacts Rosalie after finding out she is pregnant, knowing that Rosalie has always wanted children. She stays by Bella's side throughout the pregnancy, defending Bella's choice to keep the baby; this ultimately brings the two of them closer together, and by the end of the novel they have become friends. Rosalie later helps care for the child, Renesmee, while Bella is undergoing transformation into a vampire.
Nikki Reed plays Rosalie in the Twilight film series.[6]
Jasper Hale
Jasper Hale (born Jasper Whitlock) is the adopted son of Carlisle and Esme Cullen, adoptive brother of Rosalie Hale, as well as Edward and Emmett Cullen, and husband of Alice Cullen. He takes the name Hale to pass as Rosalie's sibling. He was born in Texas and joined the Confederate States Army in 1861 to serve in the American Civil War. Due to his extremely charismatic personality, he ascended through the ranks quickly. Jasper was turned into a vampire in 1863 by a vampire named Maria when he was 19 years old. After transformation, he gained the ability to sense and manipulate the emotions of those around him. Recognizing his high rank in the army, Maria decided to change him into a vampire to help her claim territory in Monterrey. Jasper's responsibility was to train young vampires and then kill them when they were no longer useful. After about a century of this, he grew weary of the lifestyle and joined an old friend, Peter, and his mate Charlotte. Jasper left the two eventually, not wanting to feed on humans because he could feel his prey's emotions as they died. Alice, foreseeing that they would be together, met him in a half-empty diner in Philadelphia, and together they sought out the Cullen family. Due to his past, where he was able to feed on humans whenever he chose, Jasper lacks strong self-control. In Eclipse it is suggested that the "vegetarian" lifestyle is not Jasper's first choice and that this also affects his self-control. It is also suggested that he remains with the Cullens mainly for Alice's sake and that while he is fond of them all, he is not as attached to them as she is.[7] He is described as tall with honey blond hair, and is muscular but lean. His face and body are covered with crescent-shaped scars, after his years of fighting and training newborn vampires.[citation needed]
In Twilight, upon meeting Bella, Jasper has a hard time controlling himself from attacking Bella due to her scent. He accompanies Alice and Bella when they are hiding from James, using his ability to calm Bella when she is stressed or afraid. In New Moon, he loses control and tries to attack Bella after smelling her blood when she gets a paper cut, prompting Edward to leave Forks in order to protect her. When the Cullens return, Jasper votes for Bella to become a vampire, stating that it would be a nice change from him wanting to attack her. In Eclipse, Jasper teaches the werewolves and vampires fighting techniques to defend themselves against newborn vampires. In Breaking Dawn, he leaves with Alice to find a vampire-human hybrid, and returns with her to defend Renesmee and the rest of the family against the Volturi.
Jackson Rathbone plays Jasper in the Twilight film series.[3]
Renesmee Cullen
Renesmee Carlie "Nessie" Cullen (pronounced ruh-NEZ-may /ˌrəˈnɛzmeɪ/) is the dhampir daughter of Edward Cullen and Bella Swan, born on September 11, two days before Bella's nineteenth birthday in Breaking Dawn. Her name is derived from the amalgamation of the names of Bella's mother, Renée, and Edward's adoptive mother, Esme. Her middle name, Carlie, is a portmanteau of the names Carlisle, Edward's adoptive father, and Charlie, Bella's father. She has the same facial features and hair color as Edward, but has curly hair inherited from her grandfather, Charlie Swan, and brown eyes like Bella. Her heart pumps blood, giving her a blush, and her pale skin slightly glows in sunlight. Her skin is warm and soft to the touch, but it is as strong as a vampire's. Only minutes after she is born, she is imprinted upon by Jacob Black, who becomes her soul mate and acts as an older brother figure to her. Renesmee can survive on either blood or human food, though she prefers blood, and she does not produce venom. Her special abilities are transmitting thoughts to others by touching their skin and penetrating mental shields, the opposite abilities of each of her parents. She rapidly grows both mentally and physically, is able to speak only seven days after her birth, and by the end of the novel can read, run, hunt, and perform other tasks at advanced levels for her young age. Her intelligence stuns everyone, and she is able to understand what is happening around her when the Volturi arrive. Jacob nicknames her "Nessie" because he considers her full name to be a mouthful, though Bella strongly dislikes her child being nicknamed "after the Loch Ness Monster". By the book's end, however, all of the characters have adopted this shortened version. She will reach physical maturity after about seven years, when her appearance will be around 17, and then stop aging.
Weeks after Renesmee is born, Irina, a vampire from the Denali coven, sees Renesmee and believes she is an "immortal child", a young human child who had been changed into a vampire. She informs the Volturi, as immortal children are not permitted to exist due to their unpredictable nature. Intent on killing Renesmee and the other Cullens, the Volturi travel to Forks. The Cullens gather witnesses from around the world to testify that they have seen her mature and grow, and so she is therefore not an immortal child. Alice brings another half-breed, 150-year-old Nahuel, who explains that half-breeds pose no danger to the vampires. Convinced that Renesmee is not a threat, the Volturi leave, and Renesmee and her family are left in peace.
Mackenzie Foy plays Renesmee in the film adaptation of Breaking Dawn.[8]
Stephenie Meyer, when asked about whether or not Jacob could father children with Renesmee, responded: "That is a question I'm reserving the right not to answer, because there is a chance I'll go back to their story."[9]
Vampires
In Twilight, vampires deviate from traditional myth in many ways, a fact often alluded to in the series, usually for humor. Meyer has said she did not research vampire mythology before writing the series.[10] For example, they are unharmed by garlic, holy items, or wooden stakes; they have reflections and shadows,[11] and are able to be out during daylight. Vampires are also capable of eating human food, though their bodies are unable to digest it and they must cough it up later.[12] They do not have to breathe, but typically find it uncomfortable to be without a sense of smell.
All vampires possess refined and perfected physical features (including their voice and scent), allowing them to lure in prey. Their skin is flawless, has the texture and feel of marble due to being stronger than granite, and sparkles in direct sunlight because of the crystalline properties of their cells. Newborn vampires have bright red eyes; for vampires who choose to drink human blood, the most revitalizing kind of blood for a vampire, eye color fades to a deep crimson over the course of a year. If they feed on animal blood, like the Cullens, their eyes fade to a deep gold color. Regardless of meal preference, all vampires' eyes grow darker with thirst, eventually fading to black; vampires tire only from lack of blood. All vampires possess superhuman physical and mental attributes. Their superhuman strength gives them the ability to subdue their prey, uproot trees, throw cars, and crush metal. Newborn vampires are known to be exceptionally strong during their first year because of the excessive amount of human blood still in their systems. Vampires have very keen senses and are able to see and hear clearly for miles in total darkness and move with such speed that they become a blur to human eyes. They are immortal and difficult to destroy, only permanently killed when dismembered and then burned, as their body parts continue to move even after being detached. Vampires also do not have to sleep; they do not feel physical fatigue, and mental fatigue passes very quickly. After transformation, a vampire's certain ability becomes enhanced, sometimes resulting in a specialized, supernatural skill. While not definite, the theory behind these special abilities is that the power is reminiscent of the individual's original personality. Some vampires have no special abilities, and instead have a prominent personality or physical trait from their human life magnified.
Transformation process
"The warmth inside my heart got more and more real, warmer and warmer. Hotter. The heat was so real it was hard to believe I was imagining it. Hotter. Uncomfortable now. Too hot. Much, much too hot."― Bella
In the series, humans can be changed into vampires, and vampire venom is nothing more than a deadly poison to animals.
Transformation from human to vampire is described as being "the sharpest memory they have of their human life." Once a human is bitten, the venom from glands inside the vampire's mouth is injected into the bloodstream.
Depending upon "how much venom is in the bloodstream, and how close the venom is until it enters the heart", the transformation could last anywhere from 2-5 days. During this time, the human will endure indescribable pain. Once the venom is injected, the sensation is described as very similar to being burned alive. The venom will then make its way throughout the body. Next through the heart, and it will pump again and again in the heart until it starts meeting itself in the veins. Then it will burn all the veins until the heart stops beating. It moves slower than blood because it is thicker, which makes the transformation long-lasting. Each beat of the heart can only push it so far. The changing/burning process is slow. The venom has to saturate every cell in the body before the process can be completed.[citation needed]
There is no medicine that is strong enough to numb the pain; the best one could do is to immobilize the body.[citation needed]
Venom
When a vampire catches his prey, he bites into its neck and injects his venom into its bloodstream while feeding. This serves as a useful way to immobilize his prey while also initiating the conversion from human to vampire, allowing the predator to feed on his prey without it trying to resist, even though it would not have done any good. While the venom is transformative to humans, it is deadly to animals and shape-shifters.
Newborn vampires
"They're incredibly powerful physically, for the first year or so, and if they're allowed to bring strength to bear they can crush an older vampire with ease. But they are slaves to their thirst, and thus predictable."
―Jasper Hale
"Newborn" or "newborn vampire" is the term for a vampire that has been transformed for less than one year. On average, a newborn's physical strength, senses and speed greatly surpass that of an older vampire because they still have their own blood lingering in their tissues. As time passes, however, the venom in them will consume that blood, and the newborn's physical capabilities and thirst will slowly diminish until it reaches that of a normal vampire, by the end of its first year. A newborn's thirst for blood is overwhelmingly and relentlessly painful, described by Bree Tanner as being a "fire in the throat", and they will feed as much as possible to curb it.
Personality
Newborns are often bloodthirsty, violent and uncontrollable. Their enhanced emotions are hard to control and they anger easily. They are also likely to kill one another to compete for blood. When they catch the scent of blood, their hunting instincts will take over and cloud their ability to focus, even the thought of the word "blood" is enough to make their thirst unbearable. The thirst is so maddening in the first year that most newborns are more animalistic and wild than their older counterparts. However, as time passes, their thirst will slowly diminish and become easier to manage. Their secondary human emotions and desires will mostly be dormant for a while, and resurface slowly over time.[citation needed]
Bella Swan is an exception to this rule, as she had time to think about her decision and therefore did not have the first brutal year that most vampires encounter. Carlisle Cullen showed an amazing control of his thirst for human blood as a newborn, which kept him from feeding on humans and redirect his thirst to animal blood instead. Rosalie Hale had never drunk human blood in her vampire life, though she had killed her murderers and their bodyguards by torturing them to death.[citation needed]
It is impossible to predict how long a newborn or an average vampire will remain vicious and bloodthirsty before their secondary desires and personality resurfaces, since every person is different. Certain vampires may have to wait for at least a few years after their first year ended.[citation needed]
Some indications which show a newborn are their bright crimson eyes (due to the blood left in their body at the time of changing), uncontrollable thirst that makes them more ferocious than most vampires, and superior in physical abilities. In the Olympic Coven, Emmett Cullen was the hardest to contain when he was a newborn because of his superior physical strength, though he did become a vegetarian successfully.[citation needed]
Physical description
Newborns appear much like normal vampires with the exception of their eyes. A newborn's eyes are an incredibly bright crimson, indicating that their own blood is still in their system, though their heart is no longer beating. In a year that a vampire feeds on animal blood, their eyes will change from red to amber and then to gold. If he reverts to feeding on human blood, the eyes will darken to be almost a burgundy color.
Newborns are also incredibly powerful in the physical sense, being much stronger and faster than a regular vampire, which allows them to easily crush an older vampire. As they become older their strength begins to wane, and after the first year, their strength will be reduced to that of an average vampire. In Breaking Dawn, Bella arm-wrestles with Emmett and wins easily because of her newborn strength.
Vampires described during their newborn phase
Bella Swan
Rosalie Hale
Carlisle Cullen
Emmett Cullen
Bree Tanner
Diego
Fred
Peter
Charlotte
Raoul
Immortal children
Introduced in the novel Breaking Dawn, immortal children are human infants and toddlers turned into vampires. They are said to be so beautiful it takes just one look to be under their control. In addition, it is said that an immortal child's tantrum can kill people, since they cannot easily control themselves. Carlisle described them as adorable little children with smiles and dimples that would destroy a village in one of their tantrums.
It is presumed that while their mental age is stuck at the age they were transformed, they still have the vampiric gifts of enhanced strength and speed as well the supernatural gifts of certain vampires.
Because they are too young to be controlled, the Volturi killed all those who could be found. Creating one has become the worst crime in the vampire world, under penalty of death for both creator and newborn vampire. Under this law, anyone who knows about or stands by the child is also punishable.
Even after the law was established, the Volturi captured two children to experiment on. However, no matter how many centuries they'd spent to teach them, they still could not be controlled or taught. Carlisle Cullen stumbled across these children during his stay in Volterra and learned of this law. After they determined that immortal children could not be tamed, they had the children destroyed.
In Book 3 of Breaking Dawn, Irina sees Bella, Jacob and Renesmee hunting and mistook Renesmee for one, prompting her to report the child to the Volturi. Her mother Sasha had created an immortal child called Vasilii, and she had to witness her mother's and brother's executions.
Libishomen
Libishomen is the word that the people in South America (tribes like the Mapuche or the Ticunas), call vampires. Libishomen are blood drinking demons who prey exclusively on beautiful women. In the Twilight Saga, the vampire Joham, who believes that he is creating a new race by impregnating women with half-mortal, half-vampire babies (like Renesmee), would be called Libishomen. Joham has created half-mortals which include Nahuel and his half-sisters.
Deviations from traditional vampire folklore and mythology
Vampires in the Twilight universe are hard to destroy, as they are not harmed or deterred in any way by sunlight, holy water, running water, garlic, stakes, crosses, or human weapons.
Their bodies and skin are made of a material that is as hard as diamond (if not harder); to humans it is impenetrable.
They are much stronger than most other vampires in fiction. Some are strong enough to stop a cement truck on a freeway with one hand.
They sparkle like diamonds in the sunlight.
They are reflected by mirrors and show up in photographs.
They have no need for coffins, as they do not sleep.
They are not shapeshifters.
They do not have two fangs, as all of their teeth are unbreakable, and incredibly sharp and strong - strong enough to easily chew through steel, or their diamond hard skin.
A vampire society has developed, with a conduct code that provides them with a greater chance of survival than if they were alone.
Enemies
Vampires are said to have two natural enemies: werewolves and shape-shifters, to each of the creatures the other smells disgusting. These smells are too enhanced for a human sense of smell. Vampires are said to be stronger than shape-shifters, and can usually overpower them easily. In Quileute history, one lone vampire was able to kill two wolves at one time, and the same vampire managed to kill three of the four wolves that hunted him another time, while the fourth managed to rip him apart.
Vampires often fight among each other. There have been many cases throughout history where vampires created armies of newborns to challenge one another and gain territory.
If a vampire's mate is attacked or killed, then he or she will likely seek revenge, hunting down and killing the attacker.
In Eclipse and Breaking Dawn, the Cullens and La Push shape-shifters become allies, partially because Jacob imprints on Renesmee.
The Volturi



 The Volturi, from left to right: Alec, Marcus, Aro, Caius, and Jane, from The Twilight Saga: New Moon.
The vampire coven known as the Volturi live in Volterra, Tuscany (Italy), secretly controlled since the time of the Etruscans. They are regarded as "royalty" by other vampires because they have lived for well over 3000 years and act as police, enforcing the rule that vampires' existence remain a secret from humans. They often send emissaries or enforcers from Volterra to prevent overzealous covens and renegade vampires from exposing their kind. They are guarded by several powerful vampires who have been recruited for their powers and skills. Carlisle once stayed with the coven as a guest, but left due to his desire to avoid harming humans and established his own coven in the United States. At the end of New Moon, the Volturi discover that Bella, a human, has learned that vampires exist and demand that she become a vampire or else be killed. In Eclipse, they arrive in Forks under the pretense of eliminating Victoria and her newborn army for violating Volturi law; their true intentions, however, were to allow Victoria's army to destroy the Cullen clan, whom Aro envies for its large size and for its members' supernatural talents. In Breaking Dawn, the vampire Irina goes to the Volturi and informs them that the Cullens have created an immortal child after seeing Edward and Bella's daughter, Renesmee, hunting close to the Cullens' house. The Volturi coven travel to Forks to destroy Renesmee and the Cullens, but leave when they are outnumbered by the group gathered there. It is noted at the end of the novel that the Volturi may again one day attempt to destroy the Cullen family.[13]
The Volturi leaders include Aro, who can read every thought a person has ever had once he has made physical contact, Marcus, who senses the strength and nature of relationships, and Caius, who has no known power. Aro's wife Sulpicia, Caius' wife Athenodora, and formerly Marcus' wife Didyme, who had the power to make others happy, also act as leaders.[14] The Volturi guard consists of 32 members, including Jane, who creates illusions of pain; her twin brother Alec, who is able to block others' senses; Demetri, who can track anyone once he has the tenor of their mind; Felix, who possesses exceptional physical strength and speed; Chelsea, who can change emotional bondings and causes members of the Volturi to be loyal to the coven; and Renata, who can make anyone feel distracted and wandering when they are near her (classified as a "shield"). The majority of the Volturi guard remain nameless throughout the series. There is also a human secretary named Gianna, who appears in New Moon and is killed by the Volturi by the events of Breaking Dawn, despite her hope that they would turn her into a vampire.[15] Aro, coveting their talents, invites Carlisle, Edward, Alice, Kate, Benjamin, Zafrina, and Bella to join the Volturi, but all of them refuse.
In The Twilight Saga: New Moon, the cast of the Volturi includes Michael Sheen as Aro; Jamie Campbell Bower as Caius; Christopher Heyerdahl as Marcus; Dakota Fanning as Jane; Cameron Bright as Alec; Charlie Bewley as Demetri; Daniel Cudmore as Felix; and Noot Seear as Heidi.[16] Fanning, Bright, Bewley, and Cudmore all reprised their roles in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[17] They all returned for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn.
James's coven
James



 All three of the nomads shown together in Twilight. From left to right: Laurent, James, and Victoria.
The major antagonist of Twilight, James is a merciless, sadistic "tracker" vampire who hunts human beings or, in some cases, animals, for sport. Fellow coven member Laurent says that James is unusually gifted at what he does and always gets what he wants, though it is later revealed that then-human Alice Cullen escaped him years ago by being turned into a vampire before James could attack her. Unlike the Cullen family, he drinks human blood. Towards the end of Twilight, James is destroyed by Cullen brothers Emmett and Jasper after he lures Bella to an empty ballet studio and nearly kills her. The shimmery scar left by his venomous bite still remains on Bella's hand as a symbol of his unsuccessful attempt on her life. James is described as having light brown hair and being quite average-looking.
James is portrayed by Cam Gigandet in the Twilight film.[6] In the film, he is given the surname "Witherdale".
Victoria



 Victoria as portrayed in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.
A red-haired, cat-like vampire, Victoria is originally a member of James' coven. She plays a small role in the first book assisting James, her lover and coven leader, in hunting Bella Swan. After James is killed, she decides to exact revenge on Edward Cullen by plotting to kill the woman he loves, Bella. Bella is sufficiently protected from her wrath by the Quileute shape-shifting wolves. Months later in Eclipse, Victoria creates an army of bloodthirsty newborn vampires in Seattle to rise up against the combined forces of the werewolves and Cullen family. During this battle, both she and her new fighting partner, Riley, are destroyed by Edward and the young wolf Seth Clearwater. Her supernatural talent is self-preservation, and her voice is said to sound high and girlish.
Victoria is portrayed by Rachelle Lefevre in the films Twilight and The Twilight Saga: New Moon.[6] Bryce Dallas Howard replaces Lefevre in the role for the third film, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[18] In the films, she is given the surname "Sutherland".
Laurent
A dark-haired, olive-toned vampire, Laurent is a member of James' coven in Twilight. When James and Victoria choose to track and murder Bella, Laurent leaves them and travels to Denali, Alaska, hoping to find solace among a coven of "vegetarian" vampires. He never adopts their strict diet of drinking animal blood, and "cheats" by occasionally feeding on humans. During this stay he takes a special liking to a vampire named Irina, though the infatuation is not strong enough to keep him there, as he later returns to Forks in New Moon as a favor to Victoria. During this visit, he stumbles across Bella and tries to kill her, before being ambushed by the Quileute wolves and subsequently destroyed.
Laurent is portrayed by Edi Gathegi in Twilight, The Twilight Saga: New Moon[19] and in a flashback seen In The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1. In the films, he is given the surname "Da Revin".
Newborn army
Riley Biers



 Riley Biers as portrayed in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.
As a vampire, Riley Biers is tall and muscular with bright red eyes and blond hair. Victoria bites and changes Riley when he is approximately Bella's age in Eclipse. Once Riley ages and gains some control, he helps to lead Victoria's army of newborn vampires. He performs his work faithfully because of his love for Victoria, which she pretends to return. In a battle between the army of newborns and the Cullens at the end of Eclipse, Edward voices Riley's concern that Victoria has been lying to him. Edward tries to convince Riley to stop fighting by explaining Victoria's true motives, but in the end Victoria bolsters Riley's faith in her and he is destroyed by Edward and Seth Clearwater.
In the film The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Riley is described as a "good-looking college student" and is portrayed by Australian actor Xavier Samuel.[20]
Bree Tanner
Bree Tanner was a young vampire created by Victoria as a part of the newborn army that attacks the Cullens in Eclipse. While she was human, Riley found her and brought her to Victoria, who bit and changed her. Her age is said to be 15 or 16, and she is described as petite with chin-length black hair. Because of her youth and her willingness to surrender, the Cullens spare her life during the newborn attack, and Carlisle even offers to make her part of the family. When the Volturi arrive, however, Jane orders her destroyed by Felix despite her innocence.
Stephenie Meyer's novella The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner, which is written from Bree's perspective, tells of Bree's life as a newborn vampire and her interactions with Riley, the Cullens, and other members of the newborn army.
In the film The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, she is portrayed by Canadian actress, Jodelle Ferland.[21]
Amazonian coven
Zafrina, Senna, and Kachiri are female vampires who comprise the Amazonian coven in Breaking Dawn. They are described as tall and intimidating, with dark skin, long hair, and clothes made of animal fur. Zafrina's special ability is to create illusions; her illusions do not affect Bella or anyone who is under her protective shield, and she assists Bella in improving her shield. Zafrina develops a friendship with Renesmee, who is said to like Zafrina and her "pretty pictures", and at the end of the novel she has Bella promise to bring Renesmee to visit her in the future.
In the film The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - part 2, Judi Shekoni portrays Zafrina and Tracey Heggins portrays Senna, as Kachiri never appears.
American nomads
Peter, his mate Charlotte, Mary, and Randall are American nomads. Peter is Jasper's good friend, and helped Jasper escape his previous life as a general of newborn vampires. Though he feeds on human blood, he does not agree with the execution of newborns after they have outlived their usefulness. In the past, Jasper lived with Peter and Charlotte, but chose to leave because of his ability to sense his human prey's emotions. All four of these nomads join the Cullens as witnesses in Breaking Dawn.
In The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part II, Peter is set to be portrayed by Erik Odom, Charlotte by Valorie Curry, Mary by Toni Trucks and Randall by Bill Tangradi.
Denali coven
Eleazar and his mate Carmen, Tanya, Kate, and later Kate's mate, Garrett, are members of the Denali coven. Like the Cullens, the Denali coven practices a diet of drinking animal instead of human blood. They are considered to be cousins of the Cullen family, though the relationship is put under strain in Eclipse when they refuse to fight Victoria and her army because of Irina's vendetta against the werewolves. Tanya, their leader, has strawberry blonde hair and once expressed an interest in Edward Cullen, though he turned her down. Carmen speaks fluent Spanish and was the first to listen to and not fear Renesmee for being a half-breed. Eleazar, a former member of the Volturi guard, speaks fluent Spanish as well and has the ability to vaguely identify the gifts of other vampires. Garrett, a tall, rangy vampire with ruby eyes and long sandy hair, is an adventurer, and alludes to being an American Patriot. He joins the Denali coven in Breaking Dawn and becomes Kate's mate. Kate's special ability is the production of an electric current over her skin that can shock and incapacitate attackers. She assists Bella in learning to use her new ability to mentally shield those around her.
Sasha, Vasilii, and Irina were former members of the Denali coven. Sasha, who created Tanya, Kate, Irina, and Vasilii, was executed by the Volturi for creating an immortal child, Vasilii. Volturi law prohibits creating an immortal child, as they are unpredictable and have no self-control. For this reason, both Sasha and Vasilii were destroyed, and since then the Denalis have maintained respect for Volturi law. Laurent was Irina's mate, and she holds a grudge against the Quileute wolves for destroying him. She arrives to make peace with the Cullens in Breaking Dawn, but before speaking with them, she sees Renesmee, mistakenly assumes she is an immortal child, and notifies the Volturi. After determining that Renesmee is not an immortal child, the Volturi destroy Irina in order to provoke her sisters into attacking them, thus giving them an excuse to destroy them along with the Cullens and their allies.
In both parts of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, the Denalis are portrayed by MyAnna Buring as Tanya, Christian Camargo as Eleazar, Maggie Grace as Irina, Mía Maestro as Carmen, Casey LaBow as Kate, and Lee Pace as Garrett. Sasha is portrayed by Andrea Powell.
Egyptian coven
Tia, Amun, Benjamin, and Kebi are members of the Egyptian coven. Amun, the mate of Kebi, is shown to be very unhappy to stand witness for the Cullens in Breaking Dawn, and he and Kebi later flee in fear of the Volturi. Benjamin, the mate of Tia, has a high awareness of what is right and wrong, and his special ability is to control the elements of nature, air, earth, fire, and water. Benjamin's ability is unique in that it involves physical manipulation, as opposed to illusions of the mind.
In The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part II, the members of the Egyptian coven is portrayed by Rami Malek as Benjamin, Omar Metwally as Amun, Angela Sarafyan as Tia, and Andrea Gabriel as Kebi.
European nomads
Alistair, Charles, and Makenna are European nomads. Alistair considers Carlisle to be his oldest friend, though he does not visit him often and is highly standoffish. His special ability is tracking. When he is called to be a witness for the Cullens in Breaking Dawn, he leaves out of fear of the Volturi. Charles is the mate of Makenna, and his special ability is to sense if a statement is true.
Alistair is portrayed by British actor, Joe Anderson.
Irish coven
Siobhan, Liam, and Maggie are members of the Irish coven. Liam is Siobhan's mate. Siobhan's suspected special ability is to alter the course of a situation through willpower. Maggie, a redhead, has the ability to sense if someone is lying. They were called upon to witness for the Cullen clan in face of the Volturi in Breaking Dawn.
In The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part II, the members of the Irish coven are portrayed by Marlane Barnes (as Maggie), Lisa Howard (as Siobhan), and Patrick Brennan (as Liam).
Romanian coven
Vladimir and Stefan used to rule along with other Romanian vampires about 1500 years ago. The Volturi overthrew them, and destroyed their castle. After the rebellion, it became apparent that Vladimir and Stefan were the only survivors of their coven. They hold a grudge against the Volturi and are willing to do anything for revenge, and so they eagerly serve as witnesses in Breaking Dawn, hoping to watch the Volturi fall.
In The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part II, the Romanian coven are portrayed by Noel Fisher (as Vladimir) and Guri Weinberg (as Stefan).
Nahuel
Nahuel is a vampire/human hybrid conceived by human Pire and vampire Joham. His mother died giving birth to him, and when he was born, he bit his aunt, Huilen, who hated him for causing her sister's death, causing her transformation into a vampire. He refused to join his father's family, and stayed with Huilen. Knowing that he was the one who killed his mother, Nahuel blamed himself for this. He was found by Kachiri, Alice Cullen and Jasper Hale in Chile to seek his aid in protecting their family. By finding the other hybrid, Renesmee Cullen, and meeting her family, he begins to realize that he himself may not be as evil as he had always thought and learned to forgive himself for his mother's death.
Nahuel is portrayed by J. D. Pardo in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2.
Huilen
Huilen is a South American vampire and the older sister of Pire. She was turned by her nephew Nahuel who is a half-human, half-vampire. Huilen and Nahuel came to Forks with Alice Cullen and Jasper Hale to witness against the Volturi that Renesmee, another half-human, half-vampire hybrid, wasn't a threat to the vampires' secret world. After the Volturi left, she stayed behind with her nephew during celebration and was one of the last to leave. Bella assumed that she and Nahuel would have gone with the Amazon Coven, but they departed earlier.
In the film The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2, Huilen is portrayed by actress Marisa Quinn.
Werewolves



 The werewolf pack in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. From left to right: Paul, Embry, Jacob, Sam, Jared, Quil, and Leah.
According to the Twilight series, the Quileute tribe legends holds that chiefs could leave their bodies and wander as spirits, communicate with nature, command nature (weather, trees, insects, animals) and hear each other's thoughts, however, besides the latter many of these techniques appear to have been forgotten. In Twilight, members of this tribe can still phase in and out of their shape-shifting forms, transforming independently of the lunar cycles. Members are able to regenerate, talk to one another telepathically, and possess superhuman strength, speed and endurance with the ability to cover 1.67 miles in just 1 minute, outrunning vampires. Werewolves skins are durable and their regenerative abilities allow them to heal within seconds. They are also immune to vampirism, though the venom does act as a mild irritant and retards their healing abilities to some degree. As long as they phase, they do not age. Their body temperature is around 108° Fahrenheit which Bella as a vampire in Breaking Dawn, describes like "touching an open fire". Jacob is Alpha male thus possesses the unique ability to command the clan telepathically and forcibly, regardless of individual resistance. They possess immunity to vampire bites and some vampire special abilities - such as Alice's premonitions. In human form shape-shifters can use the style of free running to get to hard to reach places.
In the Twilight universe, werewolves claws and teeth can tear through the "marble hard skin" of a vampire at ease. Each werewolf has a different look and different specific quality, whether size, speed, agility, stamina, durability or strength, Jacob being the strongest of the pack. All shapeshifters senses are very sharp (ophthalmoception, audioception, olfacoception, equilibrioception etc). Within the series, they can also imprint which channels all their affections towards a single person and most likely-to-be spouse. A shapeshifter in human form retains many enhanced abilities and in human form is described as lifting Bella like an "empty box". The Quileute tribes shapeshifting werewolves are typically dark haired, dark skinned, dark eyed in the series and prefer to eat animal meat. Genetically, Carlisle discovers that they have 24 pairs of chromosomes, the same as vampire hybrids like Renesmee sparking speculation on Jacob and Renesmee having children, both of whom had human maternal parents.[22] At the end of the fourth book, it is revealed that they are indeed shape-shifters. Aro claims shape-shifters can take other mega animal forms and Edward says that Caius is terrified of true werewolves because of an encounter with one centuries ago, leaving him almost obliterated. These true werewolves are called the "Children of the Moon" and these involuntarily phase in the full moon. Not much is revealed in the series, however in Breaking Dawn the distinction is briefly explained.
Sam Uley
Sam Uley is the Alpha, or leader, and oldest member of the La Push pack. He is first introduced in Twilight, where his aversion toward the Cullens eventually leads Bella to discover that they are vampires, but is given a larger role in New Moon. His father, Joshua Uley, abandoned him and his mother when he was young, and Sam was thus forced to assume much adult responsibility at an early age. He is 19 when he first appears in the series, was the first wolf to phase, and is described as the calmest and most mature of his pack brothers. Before transforming, he dated Leah Clearwater, whom he is said to have loved. But because he was forbidden to tell her what he had become, their relationship fell apart and ended when he imprinted on Leah's cousin, Emily Young, and broke every promise he had made to Leah. According to Jacob, Sam feels guilty for betraying Leah and responsible for the bitter person she has become; he is also pained that his lack of control over his phasing one day led to the deep scars on Emily's face. All of this causes him to hate the Cullens, whom he blames for both his transformation and for causing him to break Leah's heart. The oncoming army of newborn vampires in Eclipse, however, forces him to work together with the Cullens, and at the end of the novel it is suggested that he has begun to trust Carlisle.
His fur is pure black when he phases, and he was the largest wolf until Breaking Dawn, in which it is noted that Jacob has grown taller than him. He is not Alpha by blood; that role belongs to Jacob, who initially refused the position although Sam willingly offered it to him. Sam's status as pack Alpha technically makes him, as Jacob explains in Eclipse, the chief of the whole tribe. It also makes his pack brothers subject to any direct commands he gives them, though he dislikes taking their free will away from them and does so only when necessary, such as for coordination during fights. He proves to be highly protective of not only the tribe, but of all humans, and even goes so far as to plan an attack on the Cullens in Breaking Dawn because of the threat he believes Bella's unborn, half-vampire child presents. This sparks a conflict between him and Jacob, causing the latter to split from the pack. At the end of the series, Quil, Embry, and the Clearwaters join Jacob's pack, leaving Sam to lead the remaining wolves.
Solomon Trimble was credited as "Jacob's friend" in the Twilight film, but was widely recognized as playing the role of Sam.[23][24][25][26] In The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Sam is portrayed by Chaske Spencer.[27]
Quil Ateara V
Quil Ateara V has chocolate-brown fur and is Jacob's best friend and second cousin. He is 16, and is described as muscular and loud. Upon meeting her, he takes an instant liking to Bella, who notes that he has a mischievous grin, and flirts with her. He first appears in New Moon but does not become a wolf until Eclipse. In New Moon Bella notes his depression over being abandoned by Embry and Jacob, who joined the pack and were not allowed to tell him what was going on. Unlike most of the other pack members, he was happy about becoming a wolf because it allowed him to join his friends. Near the end of Breaking Dawn Quil, along with Embry, joins Jacob's pack.
In Eclipse, Quil imprints on Emily Young's two-year-old niece, Claire. Although this appears to cause a scandal, Jacob explains that there is currently nothing romantic about his feelings, and that Quil will be whatever Claire needs him to be at each point in her life, whether it be a brother, friend, protector, or lover.
Quil is portrayed by Tyson Houseman in The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[28]
Embry Call
Embry Call is a wolf with gray fur and dark spots on his back, and is another one of Jacob's best friends. He is described as tall, thin, and shy, and is 16 when he first appears in New Moon. He calls Bella "vampire girl" because of her relationship with the Cullens. His mother is of the Makah tribe, not the Quileute, and she moved to the Quileute reservation while she was pregnant with him; until he joined the pack, it was assumed that she had left his father behind. But because the shape-shifting wolf traits are inherited from father to son, he is therefore the half-brother of Quil Ateara, Jacob Black, or Sam Uley. This causes some stress within the pack, since all three of those boys' fathers were married before and at the time of Embry's birth. Near the end of Breaking Dawn Embry, along with Quil, joins Jacob's pack.
Embry is portrayed by Kiowa Gordon in The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[27]
Paul Lahote
Paul Lahote is a dark gray wolf who is prone to angry outbursts that cause him to burst into his wolf form. At 16, he was the third wolf to phase. He is the most volatile pack member, and becomes so enraged when he learns that Jacob has told Bella about the pack that he bursts into his wolf form and tries to attack her. He later seems to have no ill feelings toward Bella or Jacob, though Jacob, Leah, and some of the other wolves find him annoying. In Breaking Dawn, it is revealed that Paul has imprinted on Jacob's older sister, Rachel. This irritates Billy and Jacob because he is always at their house eating their food, but Billy is happy that Rachel visits home more often because of Paul.
Paul is portrayed by Alex Meraz in the The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[29]
Jared Cameron
Jared Cameron was the first wolf to phase after Sam. In Eclipse it's revealed that he imprinted on Kim, a girl he sat next to in school who had always had a crush on him. Before he was a wolf he never paid attention to her, but after his transformation he looked at her once and imprinted.
Bronson Pelletier portrays Jared in The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[27] Though Jared's personality is never really explored in the novels and he remains somewhat of a background character, it has been noted that Jared's portrayal in the films reflects Pelletier's own joking, light-hearted personality.
Leah Clearwater
Leah Clearwater is the only known female shape-shifting wolf in the history of the Quileute tribe. She is the smallest wolf, has light gray fur, and is the fastest in the pack. At the age of 19, she transforms into a wolf during the events of New Moon, around the same time as her younger brother, Seth. This transformation is believed to be what caused the heart attack and subsequent death of their father, Harry. She dated Sam Uley for years until her second cousin Emily came to visit and Sam imprinted on her. Sam thus left her for Emily, leaving Leah broken-hearted. She puts up a brave face, though, and in Eclipse it is suggested that she intends to serve as bridesmaid at Sam and Emily's wedding. Despite this, she is disliked by her pack brothers for her very bitter and cynical attitude. She constantly antagonizes the pack by thinking about things that make the others uncomfortable, such as Embry's paternity.
In Breaking Dawn, Leah joins Jacob's pack with the intention of breaking free of Sam, since she is still heartbroken. She helps to protect Bella and the Cullens, despite her extreme hatred for vampires and her open dislike for Bella. She shares her insecurities with Jacob, such as the reasons for Sam's imprinting on Emily, her regrets that she might be menopausal due to her transformation, and her inability to rise higher in pack rank due to her gender. As she spends more time in Jacob's pack, she becomes happier, makes notable changes in her attitude, and is less negative. Later in the book, Jacob and Leah's feelings toward each other become a trusted comradeship, though they conceal their fondness for each other by constantly bickering.[30] She displays quite a bit of loyalty to him, and even angrily confronts Bella about her unfair treatment of Jacob and the pain she has caused him. By the end of the novel, Leah has replaced Seth as Jacob's second-in-command.
In The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Leah is portrayed by Julia Jones.[31]
Seth Clearwater
Seth Clearwater is Leah's younger brother. He transformed into a wolf during the events of New Moon, around the same time as his sister, Leah. He has sandy-colored fur, and at 15 he is among the youngest of the pack. In New Moon and Eclipse he is shown to idolize Jacob Black and is said to remind Bella of a younger Jacob. Like Quil, he is excited by his ability to transform into a wolf and not unhappy with it, as his other pack brothers are. During the newborn attack in Eclipse, Seth stays with Bella and Edward due to his youth and acts as a connection to the pack because of the wolves' telepathic ability. When Victoria and Riley appear, Seth fights and destroys Riley with Edward's help. In Breaking Dawn he is shown to have developed an unlikely friendship with Edward, and attends his and Bella's wedding. Seth remains a constant presence throughout the final book in the series. He is initially the only wolf to feel completely comfortable being around the Cullen family, and becomes friendly with them by the end of the series.
Although young, Seth appears to have sharp mind and quick thinking as he was the first to oppose the assault towards the Cullens because the pack refused to consult with the Elders (which they were supposed to do and initially aborted the mission due to lack of offensive force) and he was the first to recognize that Jacob isn't thinking properly when he wanted to attack the Cullens after Bella's arrival from Brazil due to the treaty without proper investigation. Seth was also the first one to discover that different pack has their own mental link and convinced both Jacob and the Cullens that Sam's pack will not launch an assault due to lack members because it will be a suicide mission for Sam if he did. He also has, according to Edward, very honest and pure thoughts, something that endears him to the Cullens, and Edward in particular. When Jacob splits from the pack, Seth quickly joined him because he opposes Sam's plan to attack the Cullens, whom he has become fond of. For most of Breaking Dawn, Seth is Jacob's second-in-command, until he is replaced by Leah at the end of the novel.
In the The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Seth is played by Boo Boo Stewart.[31]
Collin Littlesea and Brady Fuller
Collin Littlesea and Brady Fuller are two of the youngest wolves in the pack. In Eclipse, they are said to have phased at the age of thirteen, and they later make an appearance in Breaking Dawn as part of Sam's pack.
Others
There are seven additional wolves present at the end of Breaking Dawn. These unknown wolves are believed to be very young because of their oversized paws. The reason for their transformations is the presence of many visiting vampires at the Cullen residence.
Ephraim Black
Ephraim Black, great-grandfather to Jacob Black, was the last chief of the Quileute tribe. He was a shape-shifter himself, and the Alpha of a pack of three which included Levi Uley and Quil Ateara Sr., the great-grandfathers of Sam Uley and Quil Ateara, respectively. He created a treaty with the Cullen family which maintained that the wolves would not expose the Cullens as vampires as long as they did not bite any humans.
Humans
Charlie Swan
Charlie Swan is Bella Swan's father and works as a police officer in Forks. His hobbies include fishing with Harry Clearwater and Billy Black, as well as watching various sports on TV. Charlie married Bella's mother, Renée, just after they both graduated from high school, and they soon had Bella. Renée divorced Charlie not long after and moved to Phoenix, Arizona with Bella. Bella later mentions that Charlie still has not quite gotten over her mother. He became accustomed to living alone, except when Bella visited him in the summer. When Bella is seventeen, she moves to Forks to live with him after her mother remarries. Initially, Charlie accepts Edward as his daughter's boyfriend, but after the events of New Moon he blames Edward for Bella's deep depression after he left her. Charlie is grateful to Jacob Black for his friendship with Bella during that difficult time, and he makes it clear that he'd rather Bella choose Jacob over Edward. At the end of Eclipse, Bella and Edward agree to tell Charlie about their engagement, and he is shown to have reluctantly agreed to the marriage at the beginning of Breaking Dawn. Charlie stays in Bella's life after her transformation; though he comes to suspect that Bella and the Cullens are not quite human, he is never informed that they are vampires though he is informed that Jacob is a werewolf. Nevertheless, he is introduced to his granddaughter, Renesmee, and is shown to be very fond of her. At the end of Breaking Dawn, he and Sue Clearwater have developed a romantic relationship.
Charlie is portrayed by Billy Burke in the Twilight film series.[32]
Renée Dwyer
Renée Dwyer (formerly Renée Swan) married Charlie Swan right after high school, but left with their baby, Bella, and divorced him soon after. Renée is an eccentric, silly person who tends to brave new, risky things and then come to her senses later. Bella always felt herself to be the mother in their relationship, having to guide Renée away from doing ridiculous things, and Renée considered Bella her "middle-aged" child. After Renée remarries a much younger baseball player, Phil Dwyer, Bella sends herself to live with her father in Forks so that Renée and Phil can travel together. Edward describes Renée's mind as being insightful and almost childlike. In Breaking Dawn, Bella is scared to tell her mother about her engagement to Edward because of Renée's strong opposition to young people marrying early, but Renée gives them her blessing. It is said that Bella resembles her mother, but that Renée has shorter hair and laugh lines. In Twilight she lives in Phoenix, Arizona, and in Jacksonville, Florida throughout the rest of the series. After Bella becomes a vampire she does not visit her mother, knowing Renée would never adapt to her change as Charlie did.
Renée is portrayed by Sarah Clarke in Twilight, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1.[19]
Harry Clearwater
Harry Clearwater was an elder of the Quileute tribe who died of a heart attack in New Moon. He left behind a wife, Sue, a daughter Leah, and a son, Seth. After Bella learns that Jacob is a werewolf, it is Harry and Billy Black who keep Charlie Swan occupied in La Push in to protect him from Victoria and her army of newborn vampires.
Harry is portrayed by Graham Greene in The Twilight Saga: New Moon.[16]
Billy Black
Billy Black is Jacob Black's father, born and raised in La Push, and an elder of the Quileute tribe. He is described as being heavyset, having a wrinkled face and russet skin, and having black hair and black eyes. His other family members include his two daughters, Rachel and Rebecca, and his deceased wife, Sarah. Billy Black is directly descended from the last chief of the Quileute tribe, Ephraim Black, who was his grandfather. Among Billy's best friends in Forks is Bella Swan's father, Charlie Swan. Billy, who has diabetes[33] and uses a wheelchair, sells his truck to Charlie to give to Bella. At the end of Twilight, he employed Jacob to persuade Bella to break up with Edward Cullen. He becomes a semi-regular character throughout the remaining series.
Billy Black is portrayed by Gil Birmingham in Twilight, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[19]
Tyler Crowley
Tyler Crowley is one of Bella's classmates. In Twilight he nearly hits Bella with his van, but she is saved by Edward. Afterward, Tyler is desperate to make it up to her, bombarding her with constant apologies and asking her to a school dance, to which she refuses. He mistakenly assumes she will go to their prom with him and tells the rest of the school, only to hear from Edward that Bella will be unavailable to anyone but himself. His constant attention toward Bella causes Lauren, who is interested in him, to resent Bella.
Tyler is portrayed by Gregory Tyree Boyce in the Twilight film.
Lauren Mallory
Lauren Mallory is a silver blonde, fishy-eyed student at Bella's high school. Despite being popular herself, she becomes jealous over the attention Bella receives after she moves to Forks and remains hostile toward her throughout the series. She is particularly jealous when Tyler Crowley, on whom Lauren has a crush, pays attention to Bella. She also tends to speak in a rather sneering tone, which Bella notices when she overhears Lauren talking about her.
In the films, Lauren's character was combined with that of Jessica Stanley, who is played by Anna Kendrick.[34]
Mike Newton
Mike Newton is a friendly boy who initially has a crush on Bella, though Bella does not return his affections. In Twilight, he is described as a "cute, baby-faced boy" with "carefully" spiked "pale blond" hair. He crushes on Bella throughout the series and often asks her to accompany him on dates, though she always declines; he is also shown to be quite bitter and jealous over Bella and Edward's relationship. In New Moon, Mike goes to the movies with Jacob and Bella and tries hard to compete with Jacob for Bella's attention. Mike's family owns a local sporting goods store, which serves as Bella's only job in the series. Mike and Jessica date in Twilight and are together again in Breaking Dawn at Bella and Edward's wedding, where Edward irritatedly comments that "Mike's having difficulty with improper thoughts about a married woman", suggesting that Mike is still attracted to Bella.
Mike is portrayed by Michael Welch in Twilight, The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[6][35]
Jessica Stanley
Jessica Stanley is Bella's classmate and her first friend in Forks. She informs Bella about the Cullen family on her first day at school. She tends to be more interested in Bella's popularity than Bella's actual character, and is sometimes jealous of Mike's attention toward Bella. In an excerpt from Midnight Sun, Edward hears that Jessica's thoughts toward Bella are actually quite rude, and that she only befriended Bella to share in her attention.[36] Jessica is described as a petite "chatterbox" with curly dark hair. She and Bella have a falling out in New Moon because of Bella's social withdrawal, depression, and increasingly reckless behavior due to Edward's departure, but their friendship ends on a good note at graduation during Eclipse. Jessica appears briefly in Breaking Dawn as a guest at Bella and Edward's wedding, which she attends with Mike. Jessica is valedictorian of her graduating class in the film version of Eclipse.
Jessica is portrayed by Anna Kendrick in Twilight, The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[37][38][39]
Angela Weber
Angela Weber is a friend and classmate of Bella's who is described as a tall, shy, quiet, and very kind girl. In an excerpt from Midnight Sun, she is revealed to be among the few of Bella's newly acquired "friends" who do not exploit Bella's popularity to their own advantage.[36] She has light brown hair and soft brown eyes. She respects other people's space, a characteristic much appreciated by Bella, and has a gentle disposition. Angela plays a minor role in the series but soon becomes Bella's best human friend. She has a strong relationship with her boyfriend, Ben Cheney. In Breaking Dawn her role is limited; her father reads Bella and Edward's vows at their wedding, and she catches Bella's bouquet.
Angela is portrayed by Christian Serratos in Twilight, The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[19][38]
Eric Yorkie
Eric Yorkie is a classmate of Bella's who immediately became interested in her when she moved to Forks. He is described as an "overly helpful" chess-club type, is very tall, has a poor complexion, and has "hair as black as an oil slick". He resents Mike's similar interest in Bella, and, later in Twilight, is seen walking away after Mike is hit with a snowball. He invites Bella to a school dance, but she declines, and he goes with Angela Weber instead. Eric is valedictorian of his graduating class in the book Eclipse.
Eric is portrayed by Justin Chon in Twilight, The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.[37][38]
Emily Young
Emily Young is Sam Uley's fiancée and second cousin to Leah and Seth Clearwater. She is described as having copper skin, raven black hair, and three long disfiguring scars running down the right side of her face and down her arms as the result of Sam's accidental loss of control in phasing when standing close to her. Though she and Leah are only second cousins, it is said that they were like sisters when they were young. While dating Leah, Sam imprinted upon Emily when she was visiting in La Push and began pursuing her. She was initially furious with him and rejected his advances; however, the adoration and loyalty that result from imprinting are difficult for even the imprintee to resist, and the accident eventually brought them together.
Emily, who is described as a cheerful, friendly person, befriends Bella in New Moon. The left side of her face is extremely beautiful, as she was before the scars, which pull one of her eyes down and tug on the side of her mouth, causing her to have a scowl on one side of her face. Despite this, Emily bears no resentment towards Sam or any other members of the pack, and it is noted that the pack members have become her family. She often cooks for them and they appear to feel very comfortable and open in her house.
Emily is portrayed by Tinsel Korey in The Twilight Saga: New Moon[16] and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.
Sue Clearwater
Sue Clearwater is the widow of Harry Clearwater, who died in New Moon of a heart attack. Sue has two children, Seth and Leah, who are both werewolves. In Breaking Dawn, Sue starts spending a lot of time with Charlie and occasionally cooks him meals after Bella moves out of his house. Near the end of Breaking Dawn, Bella hints that Sue and Charlie are romantically involved.
J. Jenks
Jason Jenks (alias Jason Scott) is a middle aged, balding attorney and forger of legal documents. Alice sends Bella to him when it seems likely that Renesmee and Jacob will need to go on the run to escape the Volturi. Jenks, having previously worked with Jasper several times, has a great fear of the Cullen family due to Jasper's belief that "some kinds of working relationships are better motivated by fear than by monetary gain". Bella employs Jenks to forge birth certificates, passports, and a driver's license for Jacob and Renesmee, and over the course of their relationship he starts to become more comfortable around her than he is with Jasper. An honorable man, he initially expresses reservations about giving Bella the documents she requests, under the belief that she intends to use them to kidnap Renesmee from her father, despite his fear that this might earn him the Cullen family's retribution. Bella assures him that this is not the case, and she decides afterwards to take over all relations with Jenks in order to spare him any further stress that Jasper might cause him.
J. Jenks is played by Wendell Pierce in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2.
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