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'Breaking Dawn' Sex Scene Details: Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart On EW Cover

Rpattz Kstew

First Posted: 08/11/11 01:28 PM ET Updated: 10/11/11 06:12 AM ET

The last six years have all built to this. That's not all that long in vampire years, but since Stephenie Meyers' first "Twilight" book was released in 2005, the excitement for the first Edward-Bella sex scene has grown bigger and bigger.

This November, it's finally coming.

Covering Entertainment Weekly's Fall movie preview issue, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart tease details about the first "Breaking Dawn" film, the epic finale to the vampire romance saga that is being split into two more manageable chunks. Vampire Edward Cullen, played by Pattinson, and human love Bella, played by Stewart, finally get married in the film, which means they can finally make violent undead love.

Pattinson, his usually wry self, joked about the scene and his character's mix of brute strength and passion, which leads him to tear apart the bed.

"I wanted to have it as a line so much, 'I bit through all the pillows. Every. Single. One,'" he told the Magazine. "And then [Edward would] start crying. By the way, that's what he should be ashamed of in the morning. All those beautiful pillows! Egyptian cotton! 'I ruined this bed!'"

Whether it actually makes it into the film remains to be seen, but director Bill Condon has said before that they did not hold back when it came to the bedframe-rocking scene.

"We shot everything -- whether it's the lovemaking or the childbirth -- as potent and powerful as it can be," he told EW earlier in the year. "It will be interesting to see whether there will be people who think it too disturbing for this universe."

They also tease the birthing scene, which Pattinson told the audience at Comic-Con was "hardcore" and "graphic."

For much more, click over to EW.

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The last six years have all built to this. That's not all that long in vampire years, but since Stephenie Meyers' first "Twilight" book was released in 2005, the excitement for the first Edward-Bella ...
The last six years have all built to this. That's not all that long in vampire years, but since Stephenie Meyers' first "Twilight" book was released in 2005, the excitement for the first Edward-Bella ...
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06:34 PM on 08/12/2011
Dear Twilight fans,
Please realize that Edward is an icy-cold vampire, oral would be like having a Popsicle rubbed "down there"....Enjoy fantasizing about THAT!
Sincerely,
Logic
12:03 AM on 08/13/2011
and it was necessary to say that ...why ???
08:36 AM on 08/12/2011
Dear Twilight fans,
Please realize that because vampires are dead and have no blood pumping
through them, they can never get an erection. Enjoy fantasizing about that.
Sincerely,
Logic
03:24 AM on 08/12/2011
Ewwww. Ewwww. Ewwww. Please let this be the final installment of this garbage!
01:39 AM on 08/12/2011
oh yea, it's so "hardcore" and "graphic"...in a PG-13 movie. Wow.
12:48 AM on 08/12/2011
They are really cute together.
11:16 PM on 08/11/2011
Oh my goodness, this is, to put it bluntly, gross. Considering that the main audience of the Twilight movies will be pre-teen/teenage girls, the birthing scene may be a deterrent from teen pregnancy, yet I feel like this movie will be pushing PG-13 standards pretty far. I read the books out of curiosity to see what all the teens were so hyped up about and quite honestly, the plot line and writing style were sub par, and considering how young the characters were supposed to be, the decisions they were making were shocking for their age level. The rash, irresponsible decisions of the heroine to abandon her friends, family, and life for a boy who sparkles and recites Shakespeare may potentially pose as a terrible influence for young girls. Please girls, I hope when you read these books you can distinguish between reality and fantasy. Read with a wary eye. Parents, think twice before handing out that movie money.
09:39 AM on 08/12/2011
Bresjd, these books were never geared toward the tween group to begin with. If you want to scold anyone, scold the parents who bought their tweens these books and allowed them to go to the movies. I have a 13 yr old who won't be reading the books until she's in high school. And by the way, what bubble are you living in that 17 year olds aren't having to make difficult decisions??? At least 2 of the characters in the books are seniors in high school. Why does everyone think it is someone else's job to raise their children, you know not all books and movies are supposed to teach lessons some are ment for pure entertainment. The other thing I find funny is if you read the book, you would know that Edward and Bella do not have SEX until after they are Married!!!!! Isn't that a good lesson???? Perhaps these books are a good way to open a line of communication with your teen about sex, marriage, and girls worth on her own merit and not the dependency of a boy, using them as a learning tool. We could be hear all day picking apart these books and movies along with thousands of others......bottom line.......RAISE YOUR OWN CHILDREN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
11:25 AM on 08/12/2011
I am truly sorry to offend you. I did not mean to come across as someone telling parents how to raise their own children. How parents raise their children is their own business. I was merely trying to warn that this movie may be more than is expected. I agree, 17 year olds make life changing decisions every day, i don't despute that, rather I whole-heartedly agree. I simply hope that they make decisions which would benefit their happiness and their lives. You do have a point, perhaps these books were not geared towards the tween/teenage audience, yet that is where they have had the most effect and the most popularity. And while Edward and Bella were married before being intimate, I find it troublesome that they were so young...At least, Bella was. Again, I'm sorry if I offended you. I did not intend to seem I was lecturing others on their parenting duties.
11:28 AM on 08/12/2011
Also, I admire your decision to have your daughter wait to read the books until High School. She is lucky to have a mother such as yourself
09:54 AM on 08/12/2011
I agree. Parents, don't let your 16 year old daughter watch this crap. If they split the sex scene and the birth scene into two parts, then their daughter will get pregnant, (6 months pass) She has birth, realizes how painful it was, watches part two, sees how Bella suffers, that realizes that she was stupid. So parents, balance it out. it's either your daughter is happy that she watched the movie and gets pregnant, or she hates you forever because you didn't let her watch the movie it blows over, and she lives a happy life. So just think about it.
08:35 AM on 08/28/2011
You both are joking right? First of all its SYFY. It's not like they're sitting there saying Young teens should have sex. If people's tweens and teens have sex don't blame a book or movie blame Life. Reality show's like big brother and crap. Their the one's that promote drinking sex and fighting. If anything The twilight Saga is telling Teens to wait till their married and to have morals. And Life isn't a fairy tale. Life's hard and everyday choices can make it or break it. But it's just a book like any other book and a movie just like any other movie. If you don't want you're kids to watch crap like that well you might aswell get rid of you're TV's computers and lock em in their room. That's the only way to keep them from stuff like that cuz its EVERY WHERE. I bet atleast ONE of you're kids friends have had sex It's gonna happen It's YOU'RE job to sit down and Say I don't want you to But I can't be w/ u 24 7 and i cant make that choice for you so Here's the deal Protect You're self be safe and make sure he or she is the one you wanna look back on in 10 years and not regreat
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10:47 PM on 08/11/2011
Thank god poor Mr. Patterson has a sense of humor, seeing as how much he hates the role. I say let him have that line. I might even waste $8 to go see it.
09:14 PM on 08/11/2011
First off ADORE the entire "pillow-biter" sub-routine. However a "bloody", "graphic", childbirth-a-thon scene might lower teen pregnancy, right? I mean--take a look on the bright side of life?
08:15 PM on 08/11/2011
theres gonna be a lot of peed off pre-teens when there parents say they can't see this movie now
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RedDogBear
08:14 PM on 08/11/2011
OMG did Pattinson really say "I wanted to have it as a line so much, 'I bit through all the pillows. Every. Single. One,'"??

I can't resist: I always knew he was a Pillow Biter.

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=pillow-biter
08:22 PM on 08/11/2011
lol thats great
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Parade Keegan
I Can Hear You
07:46 PM on 08/11/2011
After reading the posts here I'm happy to see I'm not the only one who finds these two, blah! Stewart's sneer is homely and overexposed. Their publicity machinations are dull and predictable and their overtly hyped "talents" are non existent IMO. I'm so tired of these two.
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oldnslow
compassionate curmudgeon
05:50 PM on 08/11/2011
I see what what you did here:

"This November, it's finally coming."
03:46 PM on 08/11/2011
I didn't know the dead had a sperm count. But still looking forward to seeing the next movie.
03:25 PM on 08/11/2011
OMG!!!!!! I am a HUGE Twilight FAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am so excited for this to finally come out. I do hope it does stay true to the book.......xoxo
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Westies
03:24 PM on 08/11/2011
Didn't I read a while back that Pattinson said women body parts were making him ill while posing for photos with them???Thought is sounded like he was homosexual.