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Kristen Stewart became an overnight star when she starred as Bella Swan in the firstTwilightSaga movie. One of her most iconic roles to date, the actress’ portrayal was well-received, with fans and critics praising her for perfectly depicting the nuances of her character. Her on-screen romance with co-star and ex-boyfriend Robert Pattinson, aka the enigmatic vampire Edward Cullen, further captivated audiences worldwide.

Bella Swan saved by Edward

Yet, it wasn’t at all easy portraying the character, for portraying a role based on a highly famous book series presented its own set of challenges. In a candid reflection, Stewart revealed the complexities and challenges of starring in the franchise and playing her character.

Playing Bella Swan Wasn’t as Easy as it Looked for Kristen Stewart

The firstTwilightSaga movie was released in 2008, and since then it has become one of the most iconic movies in the history of modern cinema. Based on the romance fantasy book series by Stephenie Meyer, the movie series brought the world of vampires and werewolves to life in a visually appealing way.

“You don’t want to kiss me, do you?”: Kristen Stewart Refusing to Kiss Ex-boyfriend Robert Pattinson on Stage Led to an Unforgettable Moment For Twilight Fans

While the movies are definitely not as dark as the books, they nonetheless depict what the naive reader would regard as a beautiful love story. And this love story betweenKristen Stewart‘s Bella Swan andRobert Pattinson‘s Edward Cullen is the most intriguing aspect of the books and movies, which, at the end of the day,wasn’t as easy to bring to life asit might seem to viewers.

While talking to theInterview Magazine, the actress remarked,

Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan in a still from Twilight

I mean, you have to question their motivations—to watch two people so unhealthily devoted to each other . . . I stand behind everything that they do. I have to justify it in my mind, or else I couldn’t play the character. But they are definitely not the most pragmatic characters.

Filled with not-so-pragmatic themes, as Stewart puts itdominance and masochism, the actress stated that it was difficult to embody a character that was to be viewed differently by young fans of the franchise and a more mature audience. To play a character that makes sense to both of these age groups and more, was definitely more troublesome than what some might perceive.

“You don’t want to kiss me, do you?”: Kristen Stewart Refusing to Kiss Ex-boyfriend Robert Pattinson on Stage Led to an Unforgettable Moment For Twilight Fans

Kristen Stewart Had a Hard Time Catering to a Diverse Audience

While having an internal justification for her character’s decisions was necessary yet challenging for Kristen Stewart, it was equally challenging for her to cater to the different notions different audiences had about the tale.Twilight, as a book series, had a huge appeal to different kinds of audiences and found a loyal fan base in both the young and old.

“I would have broken up with him immediately”: Kristen Stewart Admitted She Hated the Controlling Nature of Robert Pattinson’s Edward in Twilight

Although having an already established loyal fanbase is an advantage, in this case, it presented itself as quite a challenge. To balance the need to appeal to a diverse audience was not easy, and Stewart acknowledged how crucial it was that her portrayal should resonate with both the older audience and the younger ones who looked at the tale with more innocent eyes.

You always have to realize that the story needs to make sense to the 11-year-olds who read the book and aren’t necessarily going to be viewing a scene as foreplay. But then there is the other segment of the audience—a large percentage—who does see the scene as foreplay.

Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart in Twilight | Summit Entertainment

Stated Stewart to Interview Magazine. She then revealed how portraying the intense relationship between a vampire and a human was not as effortless as it looked.

I don’t know what it feels like to make out with my vampire boyfriend because it isn’t something that anybody has ever felt.

“I would have broken up with him immediately”: Kristen Stewart Admitted She Hated the Controlling Nature of Robert Pattinson’s Edward in Twilight

A fascinating glimpse into what went behind her role in theTwilightSaga, it is but a fact now that Kristen Stewart did an effortless job starring as such a complex character, in a world that was even more complex and intense.

TheTwilightSaga can be streamed on Hulu.

Maria Sultan

Senior Writer

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Maria Sultan is a dedicated News Content Writer at FandomWire. With over five years of professional experience and hundreds of published articles, she brings a wealth of expertise to her coverage of Marvel, K-dramas, and the latest on streaming platforms.Her work is not just about reporting news; it’s about providing insightful perspectives on the entertainment trends that matter most.

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