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What Robert Pattinson Thinks About Twilight (And It's Not Good)

Throughout movie history, there were a handful of franchises that experience come around and entirely grew to become the world on its head. While a few of these collection have been nice for the fans and the stars alike (most of which remain totally binge-worthy today), others have wound up famous for the entire improper causes. Twihards may still have major love for the Twilight movies and possibly are even nonetheless looking up cool behind-the-scenes facts about them, however the vampire craze as a whole has died down in recent years.

When having a look again at these movies and the sheer mayhem they caused for the stars over the route in their releases, one thing has been made very transparent: Robert Pattinson does NOT like Twilight. The actor has starred in both successes and flops all the way through his occupation and even though the Twilight franchise earned him probably the most, he is had (most commonly) damaging issues to mention about it. Here's what we all know about Pattinson's feelings in opposition to the vampire tale.

15 He Doesn't Understand The Fans

While talking with Vanity Fair, Pattinson discussed his view on the Twihards. "I can’t really understand it even now. It does have an angle which is attached to something quite primal in girls. I guess people want it to define them, like, ‘I’m a Twilight fan.’ That’s crazy to me. I think people really just like being part of a crowd."

14 He Thinks So much Of The Story Is Crazy, Especially The Birthing Scene

In any other interview, this time with WOIO, Pattinson talked about some of the more strange storylines from his viewpoint. "A lot of stuff in the Twilight world doesn’t make any sense." He elaborated, "It’s nuts…I had to give her a cesarean by chewing through a placenta. I don’t know the medical—how it works. But there was definitely chewing through something. No, it’s wild."

13 He Revealed That Participating In Twilight Limited Other Acting Options

In a 2011 interview with Vanity Fair, Pattinson talked about existence as an actor after being part of this kind of international phenomenon. "Having a persona people recognize, it’s the thing that probably gets you paid the most—but it’s also the thing that virtually every actor in the world doesn’t want. Cause, like, no one would believe me if I wanted to play something ultra-realistic, like, a gangster or something."

12 Pattinson Confessed That If He Hadn't Been Part Of The Franchise, He'd Just Mindlessly Hate It

Before the world were given a glimpse at Breaking Dawn Part 1, the cast sat down for an interview with Moviefone. They were asked whether or not or not they would be lovers of the tale if they were not so with regards to it. Pattinson responded "I think I am a judgmental and cynical person who would just mindlessly hate it without having seen anything; I just think I’m a bad person."

11 He Had Issues Representing Something He Didn't Like

One would think that at least while the films were still popping out, Pattinson might refrain from being so openly unfavourable, but alas, he did not. According to W Magazine, Pattinson instructed Vanity Fair "There’s nothing you can do about it. That’s the way it is. But it is weird being part of that, kind of representing something you don’t particularly like."

10 He Joked About Losing His Dignity To The Franchise

It's not unusual for actors to take souvenirs home from the sets of their favourite tasks. So, when the query arose in the in the past discussed WOIO interview about whether or not Pattinson had taken home any momentos, the superstar simply responded "My dignity." Seriously, how did this man not get fired?!

9 He Did NOT Make Watching The Movies A Priority

Pattinson and co-star Taylor Lautner sat down with Ellen DeGeneres after the discharge in their final film. As fans know, the movie concluded with a somewhat surprising finishing (one that did not fit what was once in the books). When Ellen mentioned the twist finishing, Pattinson published he had no concept, since he, in fact, had never afflicted to observe it himself.

8 The Series Coming To An End Was Harder On The Fans Than On Him

Considering Rob spent so many years connected to this franchise, one would possibly assume the top would be a bittersweet moment for the guy. However, as we discovered throughout an interview he did with Jimmy Fallon, it used to be not. The talk show host stated "It's a little bit heartbreaking because [the fans] don't want it to be over. It's a little bittersweet, isn't it" A chuckling Pattinson shot back "um... for them!"

Related: 20 Actors Who Would've Been Great In These Twilight Roles

7 After Reading The First Book, He Thought It Was Something That Shouldn't Have Been Published

Well, this one's were given to hurt writer Stephenie Meyer's feelings a little bit. According to BuzzFeed, Pattinson used to be quoted all through an interview announcing, "When I first read it, it seemed like... a book that wasn't supposed to be published." It's really mind-blowing that he even landed this gig, let alone accredited it!

6 He's Not Convinced Bella Had The Right Belly For The Pregnancy Reveal Scene

In any other hilarious take at the franchise by its main man, Robert Pattinson mentioned one in all his "favorite" scenes. "I love that bit when Kristen reveals that she thinks she's pregnant for the first time in front of the mirror and she's like 'oh my God' and she looks at her completely flat stomach." This consistent with BuzzFeed.

5 He Feels Like He Stopped Mentally Progressing When He Started The Movies

According to BuzzFeed, Robert Pattinson as soon as sat through an interview where he openly admitted that he stopped mentally progressing when he began the function. "I feel like I kind of stopped mentally progressing around the time I started doing these movies. It's like not a day has passed." Keep in mind, this interview went down 10 years after the franchise kicked off.

Related: 15 Twilight Details That Should've Been In The Movies

4 He Doesn't Think The Story Is Very Romantic

It's true that the principle promoting point of this franchise is the supposedly epic romance between Edward and Bella. However, Pattinson himself does not suppose the story as a whole is all that romantic. As he said in an interview "Everyone's just like 'Oh, it's such a fairytale romance.' And it's like, this seems like a nightmare!"

3 He Thinks The Notebook Is A Better Romance

While talking with Variety, Pattinson defined his view. "‘The Notebook is very sweet and heartbreaking, but Twilight is about this guy, and he finds the one girl he wants to be with, and he also wants to eat her. I mean, not eat her, but drink her blood or whatever. It’s not that other people are telling them they can’t be together, it’s his own body telling him that."

Related: A New Twilight Book Is Coming, Despite Getting Leaked In 2008

2 Initially, He Was Convinced Stephenie Meyer Thought She Was Bella

During an interview with E!, Robert Pattinson mentioned his initial reactions to the primary guide. Apart from considering the e-book shouldn't have been published, he additionally said "I was convinced Stephenie was convinced she was Bella. I was just like, 'This woman is mad. She’s completely mad.'" We're assuming the creator wasn't satisfied about this statement...

1 Now That The Craze Has Died Down, His Opinions Have Become More Positive

In a more moderen interview with USA Today, Pattinson printed that because the craze has died down, he can glance again on things a bit of in a different way. "It's lovely now that the mania is not so intense. Only scary part was right in the thick of it all, when it was very, very intense."

Next: According To Fans: 15 Things That Should’ve Happened In Twilight

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