The makers of the fourth Twilight installment are teasing fans yet again by releasing stills of Breaking Dawn Part 1, three months before the film finally releases. The much-awaited film -- the first of two to be made from the final book in the series -- takes the vampire-human love story dramatically forward, with Bella Swan finally marrying her vampire love Edward Cullen. The stills released by Summit Entertainemnt this week show Bella, played by Kristen Stewart, preparing for her wedding with the help of Edward’s “sisters” Alice Cullen and Rosalie Hale. The wedding dress, a glimpse of which many Twihards have been dying to see, is not shown, although it has been confirmed that it has been designed by Carolina Herrera for the movie. Other stills released show the happy days of the vampire-human couple’s honeymoon in Brazil, with the pair heading to the Cullens’ private island in a speedboat, swimming in streams and playing chess by the sea, and there are also teasers of the wedding night scene, shown being directed by filmmaker Bill Condon. All that happiness comes to a halt, however, when Bella discovers she is pregnant with a vampire baby. Honeymoon’s over, darling!
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