Los Angeles:
Hollywood heartthrob Robert Pattinson found it difficult to film both parts of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn simultaneously.
The 24-year-old British actor, who stars as vampire Edward Cullen in the movie series alongside girlfriend Kristen Stewart (Bella Swan), is having trouble with the workload but admits he is feeling the enormity of the franchise coming to an end, reported Los Angeles Times.
"It's been really hard shooting both films at the same time. But it's the end of an era," said Pattinson.
The first part of the film will hit theatres in November, with the follow-up in 2012. Director Bill Condon believes Pattinson is dealing well with the work in hand because the film is reflecting issues in their real life.
"All the characters are moving in this chapter. It's really about the passage from adolescence to adulthood andthey all seem energised by that. It's the stuff they are all connecting to in real life.
"Robert's dealing with a character who's like him. The final movie allows us to step behind the curtain of what it's like to be a vampire. It doesn't seem that exotic anymore; it's trying to be more real," said Condon.
The 24-year-old British actor, who stars as vampire Edward Cullen in the movie series alongside girlfriend Kristen Stewart (Bella Swan), is having trouble with the workload but admits he is feeling the enormity of the franchise coming to an end, reported Los Angeles Times.
"It's been really hard shooting both films at the same time. But it's the end of an era," said Pattinson.
The first part of the film will hit theatres in November, with the follow-up in 2012. Director Bill Condon believes Pattinson is dealing well with the work in hand because the film is reflecting issues in their real life.
"All the characters are moving in this chapter. It's really about the passage from adolescence to adulthood andthey all seem energised by that. It's the stuff they are all connecting to in real life.
"Robert's dealing with a character who's like him. The final movie allows us to step behind the curtain of what it's like to be a vampire. It doesn't seem that exotic anymore; it's trying to be more real," said Condon.