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Bella and Edward Shield Renesmee in Latest 'Breaking Dawn' Pics

By: Derrick Deane on June 13, 2012 at 9:58AM Comments (4)

Twihards probably never imagined the gap between Twilight films would feel so long. And yet, with five months still to go before the Cullen coven return to theaters, Entertainment Weekly has released a new image for the film, featuring Kristen Stewart's Bella and Robert Pattinson's Edward shielding their daughter Renesmee.

Pics from inside EW have also appeared online and you can find those images below the stoic family portrait. Summit is most likely saving some clips for Comic-Con next month.

Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part II arrives in theaters November 16 and you can pick up the Twilight issue of EW when it hits newsstands next week. Click the images for slightly larger versions.

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  • Jun 14th 2012 4:02PM

    lileas98  said...

    i so cannot wait i love twilight with all my heart and i will miss it when it hirts its final chapter LOLZ i love twilight so cant wait for november 16th to c breaking dawn part 1 AAH

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  • Jun 14th 2012 7:31PM

    theWood_E  said...

    You mean part 2, right? You do realize this is the finale.

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  • Jun 14th 2012 3:54PM

    theWood_E  said...

    Agreed. That is stupid. What he said ^^

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  • Jun 13th 2012 10:20PM

    100000049109044  said...

    Why did they have to make Renesmee the size of a 10-year-old and not a 2-year old like she's supposed to be? It's just gonna look more ridiculous and laughable to all the haters that the 18-year-olds have a 10-year-old. Couldn't they have spent some of their enormous pile of money on sizing the actress's face down over the body of a 2-year-old, etc. with CGI? Seriously, a smart "2-year-old" Renesmee is a lot more tolerable than a magic, instant "10-year-old". CGI work is a lot more respected than child acting.

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