The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 Comic-Con footage breakdown

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The first seven minutes of was presented to Hall H and its hoards of baying fans on the first full day of .

Before the screening a HR rep stood up to express condolences after the sad news that has rather tainted the Con for many Twi-hards - the death of attendee and fan Gisela Gagliardi who was killed in a traffic accident close to the convention centre on Tuesday.

The full Twilight cast were in attendence to introduce the footage and field questions after it was screened.

For those hankering for Twi -tit bits here's a detailed and fully spoilerific break down of what we saw:

We begin at the point Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 1 finished - with Bella opening her eyes to reveal the ruby red irises of a vampire.

We see shots around the room, the walls, the carpet in extreme close-up - Bella's senses are greatly heightened.

Edward appears at the door, Bella goes to him - we see a close-up of her massive wedding ring. They touch hands, arms, softly, tenderly, his hand reaches up to her face and cups her chin.

"You're so beautiful" he whispers.

She sees herself in a full-length mirror, she's wearing a blue dress, colours are saturated, she smiles, she is indeed beautiful.

She holds Edward close and - bang! Gives him a super-strength squeeze.

"It's your turn not to break me!" he says.



Now we see how powerful vamp-Bella has become. Scenes of her running through forests, lush close-ups of flowers blooming, K-Stew actually smiling as she races with Edward through the trees.

They jump from waterfalls, she flies, she exercises her now super-acute sense of hearing to listen to the creatures of the forest.

Bella now wants to 🙈eat the creatures 𒊎of the forest.


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