Hope to continue ‘Twilight’ series

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The much loved vampire love story is nearing its end with the release of the “Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2”. However, director Bill Condon hopes to continue the series, even if there are no books left to adapt. “It is one of the most successful movie franchises that have run out of books to adapt. However, this may not be an obstacle for the ‘Twilight’ films. The movie is expected to gross $700 million plus worldwide in revenues,” Condon said in an email interaction. “It’s hard to imagine a movie that does $700 million plus doesn’t have ongoing value. We are contemplating about continuing the series even though there are no books to adapt to,” he added. The first film of the “Twilight” series was released in 2008, which instantly catapulted actors Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart to star status. And Condon is confident that “…Breaking Dawn Part 2” will be as successful as the previous “Twilight” films. “I am positive that it will be huge success and will fair equal, if not more, compared to the previous three parts,” he said. “In fact, the whole crew is excited to see the response we get from the audience and more so from the people who have read the book and come to watch the movie. We just can’t wait for the movie to release,” he added. The first film of the “Twilight” series was released in 2008, which instantly catapulted actors Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart to star status. And Condon is confident that.