Kristen had to wear a wig for Eclipse after cropping her locks for her last flick, The Runaways.
Kristen Stewart wore a hairpiece
A wig was the only option to give Bella those flowing brown locks of the first two movies. However, the wig didn't look as natural as the hair and makeup department would have hoped. The weird thing is that nobody noticed until after the film had gone through editing.
New Moon, 2009
"In Twilight, Nikki Reed bleached out the front of her own hair, which caused some major damage, so for New Moon she wore a long, beautiful wig," said Thomas McIntyre.
Instead of having Kristen Stewart lose weight, the production crew of Breaking Dawn: Part 1 made a prop version of Bella while emaciated. This prop stood in for Stewart while Bella was expiring. The crew also apparently used it for a few shots when the baby was still inside Bella.
Edward had a theory that Bella's overwhelmingly appealing blood may be derived from a mixture of her parents'—Renée's being far too sweet and Charlie's being moderate—together, giving her blood a more powerful appeal. The blood of singers is described by Edward as being said vampire's "own personal brand of heroin".
Bella is a shield which means she is unaffected by any mental powers like mind reading or Jane's pain powers. Jane doesn't actually hurt the body she only produces an illusion of pain so Bella is immune. Bella's body is susceptible to physical powers like Jasper's and Alice.
To prevent her from turning into a vampire, Carlisle instructs Edward to suck the venom from Bella's blood. Edward is afraid to taste Bella's blood, unsure if he'll be able to stop once the venom is gone, but he finally decides to do it.
' The visual-effects team added prosthetics to Stewart's face (a process that took three hours of application) to make her eyes look more sunken and her ears larger. Stewart likened wearing the prosthetics to having a 'big, skinny head' for the scenes. Still, the 21-year old actress was game for the transformation.
Kristen had to wear a wig for Eclipse after cropping her locks for her last flick, The Runaways. However, K-Stew's faux mane wasn't exactly co-operative at first. Word has it the hairpiece went askew during some scenes, which test audiences noticed, forcing director David Slade to reshoot some scenes.
So I was watching Breaking Dawn part 1 and realized Bella's pregnancy is 28 days long.
Bella suffers from a classic case of clinical depression, triggered when Edward leaves her in the woods.
Rosalie Hale (Eclipse):
Rosalie's hair is bad throughout all the movies, but something about this side braid really rubbed me the wrong way. It somehow looks even MORE unnatural than her already unnatural wig.
Edward is reluctant to change Bella into a vampire, believing that becoming a vampire will destroy her soul. Bella agrees to marry Edward on the condition that he will make love to her while she is still human and then turn her into a vampire.
Bella's mind shield is able to block any vampire power that affects her brain. That's why Edward and Aro couldn't read her mind, Jane couldn't make her feel pain (it was only creating the illusion of pain), and Zafrina couldn't make her see visual projections she was able to make everyone else see.
Bella's gift is her very powerful shield – one that has been growing and working without her knowing since she was born. Because of her shield, she is protected from powers of the mind – that means that Edward (and Aro) can't read her thoughts, Kate can't shock her, and Jane can't cause her pain.
Bella's arm has a bite-mark scar from the first movie.
Edward stops the venom from turning her into a vampire, but the bite still scars Bella. The bite mark can be seen on her arm throughout the series until she becomes a vampire herself.
Psychologists have authorized Bella Swan with acquiring major depression because she seems to be depicting assorted indications that are applied to major depressive disorder, including: experiencing one or mind-blowing crises, sidelining herself from activities she used to treasure to be a part of, she continues to ...
¦ Even though breakaway glass is used for the salad bowl, Rosalie cuts her finger and bleeds on the glass. This is why she's wearing gloves in the re-shoot.
Scientifically, a child in womb gets the nutrition from its mother through umbilical cord. In bella swan's case the baby was a vampire and it was growing rapidly. So, it needed a lot of nutrition to keep up with that pace.
Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 1: Bella drinks human blood.
Bella is severely wounded by James. During her human life, Bella is extremely clumsy and accident-prone. This is a list of all the injuries she sustained and the accidents that happen to her throughout the Twilight saga.
“We made use of very complex lighting from the set, adding 3D layers, and a matchmove of her stomach, to make her look pregnant. We took our time at the start to get the recipe right and that paid off in efficiency once we got going. We were soon able to turn around several shots each day.”
After her transformation, Rosalie chose to stay with the Cullens because she did not want to be alone. Rosalie then says she has never tasted human blood.
Edward is dead - his cells have been burned and crystallized by venom, as described by Stephenie Meyer herself. Therefore his sex cells (sperm) are also dead.
When she gives birth, Edward rips open Bella's stomach with his teeth to get the baby out.