Director Bill Condon has recently opened up about "Breaking Dawn" production. To Entertainment
In the meantime, Stewart also shared her thoughts on her honeymoon sequence, as well as the childbirth scene. She said, "It feels like a real love scene, not necessarily vampire-y, which is good."
"The birth is really effective, and I've heard it really hits you in the face," she went on. "But what it could have been? It could have been shocking and grotesque, because that's how it was written in the book. I would have loved to have been puking up blood."
"Breaking Dawn" will follow Edward and Bella whose newfound married bliss is cut short when a series of misfortunes threaten to destroy their world. Melissa Rosenberg serves as the screenwriter, with Ashley Greene, Peter Facinelli, and Kellan Lutz reprising their supporting roles. Mackenzie Foy is added to play Renesmee, Edward and Bella's child.
Serving as the last chapter in the "Twilight" series, "Breaking Dawn" is split into two parts. "The Twilight Saga's Breaking Dawn Part I" will be dropped in theaters across the nation on November 18, while "The Twilight Saga's Breaking Dawn Part II" will grace theaters Stateside on November 16, 2012.