In Movie Theaters: November 16, 2012 Nationwide Directed by: Bill Condon Starring: Robert Pattinson ... Edward Cullen Taylor Lautner ... Jacob Black Kristen Stewart ... Bella Swan Peter Facinelli Billy Burke
Story :
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There are far more important activities in movement in Breaking Dawn part - 2, beyond Bella’s coming of (vampire) age. The highly effective Volturi group has gotten wind of the factor that Accogliente swan and Edward cullen (Robert Pattinson) have procreated, providing increase to their human/vampire multiple girl, Renesmee (Mackenzie Foy) – and are deceived to believe that the Cullen kid symbolizes a serious risk to the very lifestyle of their kind.
Determined to secure Renesmee at all costs, Accogliente swan and Edward cullen collect companions from around the planet, such as, Edward (Taylor Lautner), who continues to be increasingly devoted to Accogliente swan and her daugher, having “imprinted” on the latter – and other creature of the night groups, hailing from areas as unique and international as the Amazon. Together, they form a small military, to be able to get ready for the upcoming fight against the Volturi and their causes.