How do you like the Twilight showdown?
When I first read the script I was pretty shocked. The ending with all
its fights is rather untypical for Twilight. It’s going to be
interesting.
Have you been interested in vampires beforehand?
Actually I’m not a fan of vampires at all, but of course I don’t have
anything to object to them, too. Before shooting the first movie I did a
lot of research, but I noticed quickly that there were hardly any
similarities between Twilight and other vampires. Stephenie Meyer
developed her very own imaginations in the books the movies are based
on.
In what way has Twilight influenced your life?
Before the movies I didn’t really want to become an actor, but
immediately I became famous and got recognized everywhere. After this
success I could hardly do any other job, otherwise people would have
asked me, what type of job I’d be doing there. Twilight has opened many
doors for me and it made me look at my life in a different way.
The fans are looking forward to the highlight of the vampire-saga,
but you’re also sad that it’s coming to an end. How are you feeling at
this point?
I can relate to them. But right now I’m curious about how my life will
continue without Twilight. Up to now I’ve returned from any other
project back to Twilight. I’m curious about what my future will bring.
That sounds mysterious. Will you reveal where we’ll be seeing you next?
I’ve committed myself to about ten movies in the next year. Including
“The Rover” with Guy Pearce. Then I’ll proceed with “Hold on to Me”
where Carey Mulligan will be playing a femme fatale. Furthermore I’ll be
playing with Naomi Watts and Jude Law in “Queen of the Desert” and
after that I’ll be in “Maps of the Stars”, another movie by David
Cronenberg.
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