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Edward Cullen (born Edward Anthony Masen) is Bella's primary love interest.As stated in the first and second novels, he was born on June 20, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois, and was frozen in his 17-year-old body while dying of the Spanish influenza, when he was changed into a vampire by Dr. Carlisle Cullen.
Edward Cullen (né Edward Anthony Masen, Jr.) is a character in the Twilight book series by Stephenie Meyer. He is featured in the novels Twilight , New Moon , Eclipse and Breaking Dawn , and their corresponding film adaptations , and the novel Midnight Sun —a re-telling of the events of Twilight from Edward's perspective.
LEGO's Twilight The Cullen House is now available for pre-order on the toy company's official site or at LEGO stores. It will be also available for purchase on Feb. 4 for $219.99. It will be also ...
After Edward mistakenly believes she has died and plans to kill himself, Bella and Alice Cullen, rush to Italy to prevent his suicide, leaving Jacob heartbroken. Jacob is disgusted by Edward's return and by Bella's willingness to take Edward back after he left her.
The Cullen clan is back together! Over the weekend, Twilight actors Peter Facinelli, Ashley Greene, Kellan Lutz and Jackson Rathbone reunited at Emerald City Comic Con and snapped a nostalgic pic ...
A different view of Edward Cullen and co. Stephenie Meyer‘s new book, Midnight Sun, is the retelling of her 2005 novel, Twilight, this time from the perspective of Edward instead of Bella Swan.
Nikki Reed as Rosalie Hale, Emmett Cullen's mate, a vampire described as the most beautiful person in the world. She is hostile toward Bella throughout the film, worried that Edward's relationship with a human puts their clan at risk. [8] Jackson Rathbone as Jasper Hale, a Cullen family member who can manipulate emotions. He is the newest ...
The main stars of the films are Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan, Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen, and Taylor Lautner as Jacob Black. Twilight (2008) is based on the New York Times best selling [1] novel of the same name (2005) and was directed by Catherine Hardwicke.