'The Twilight Saga' may be coming to a close, but interviews with Robert Pattinson aren't quite devoid of the vampire series just yet.
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly about 'Breaking Dawn' -- the upcoming two-part finale to 'Twilight' -- Pattinson says, "I just can't see how it's going to be PG-13 ... unless they cut everything out."
'Breaking Dawn' doesn't exactly sound like kids-type fare -- we're about to see beds obliterated during passionate nights, a young girl go through nine months of pregnancy in the blink of an eye and the most messed-up delivery scene ever crafted: teeth through placenta.
Seriously.
Pattinson explains: "There's some interesting and weird stuff going on -- really very, very, very strange. It's great. For a big mainstream movie, it's the most obscure story line and really outside the box. It's a horror movie." This is topped by other recent statements where Pattinson talked about the upcoming placenta scene: "Yeah, I've done it. I've chewed it, spat it out!"
But before you expect to see R-Pattz's face bloodied and an umbilical cord hanging down from his teeth with a baby dangling on the end, both screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg and producer Wyck Godfrey have explained that the gore (as well as the sex) will be primarily off-screen, with Bella "looking through the haze."
Let's also remember all the big horror-film scary talk that circled 'Eclipse.' Summit is determined to offer up a teen-friendly movie -- even if some of this stuff could come together for one wildly messed-up film of sexual perversion. Should make for a tasty director's cut, though.
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