In Eclipse we get better acquainted with Volturi enforcers Felix (Daniel Cudmore) and Demetri (Charlie Bewley), and Riley’s (Xavier Samuel) newborns when the Volturi make a calculated move against the Cullens. In New Moon we briefly met the Volturi – Aro (Michael Sheen), Caius (Jaime Campbell Bower), and Marcus (Christopher Heyerdahl) – and a few select members of the guard, including Jane (Dakota Fanning) and her brother Alec (Cameron Bright). Up until this point there has been very little introduction of vampires outside of the Cullen’s immediate world. The Volturi are unaware of the circumstances surrounding the birth of Bella and Edward’s daughter, and since they are already looking for a reason to break up the coven, they do not hesitate to come after them. They are accused of breaking the sacred law and creating an immortal child. The Cullen clan is facing off with vampire royalty in the final chapter of the saga. She is as natural in her new vampire form as most people are in their human skin. Kristen Stewart, oddly enough, also seems to give her best performance of the series in this form as well. Using her strong sense of control, she is able to transcend the usual difficulties associated with newborn vampires. A talent which consistently amuses and humbles her husband, Edward (Robert Pattinson). For the first time in the series we see Bella as more than simply the damsel-in-distress. The only “normal” side effect of this transition we are privy to is her supernatural strength, which exceeds even the strongest Cullen, Emmett (Kellan Lutz). Picking up exactly where Breaking Dawn – Part 1 left off, Part 2 showcases Bella’s (Kristen Stewart) adjustment to vampire life, revealing that both in life and death she possesses unexplainable mental abilities.
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