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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2, commonly referred to as Breaking Dawn: Part 2, is a 2012 American romantic fantasy film directed by Bill Condon and based on the 2008 novel of the same name by Stephenie Meyer and the fifth and final installment in The Twilight Saga film series, constituting the second of a two-part adaptation of the novel and following the first part of Breaking Dawn in 2011. Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner reprise their roles, with Mackenzie Foy portraying Renesmee Cullen. Alongside Pattinson, Lautner, Stewart, and Foy, the film also stars an ensemble cast including Billy Burke, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Kellan Lutz, Nikki Reed, Jackson Rathbone, Ashley Greene, Michael Sheen, and Dakota Fanning.

Part 2 was released on November 16, 2012. The film, despite mixed critical reception, was a box office success, grossing nearly $830 million worldwide against a production budget of $136 million, becoming the sixth-highest-grossing film of 2012 and the highest-grossing film of The Twilight Saga series.

Plot

Bella, who has just given birth, awakens from her human-to-vampire transformation. After Edward helps her satisfy her initial thirst, Bella is introduced to her daughter Renesmee. The rest of the Cullens and Jacob stay nearby, and when Jacob acts possessively towards Renesmee, Bella learns he has imprinted on her, making her furious until he explains he has no ill intentions.

Meanwhile, Bella s father, Charlie, has been trying to contact the Cullens for updates on Bella s health. Carlisle announces that they have to leave Forks, Washington, to protect their identities – especially because of Charlie. Jacob, desperate not to lose Renesmee, visits Charlie and tells him that Bella is alive and well, but that she had to change in order to get better. Jacob also tells him he doesn t live in the world he thinks he does, and then reveals his wolf form to him. Charlie goes to the Cullen house to see Bella and meet Renesmee. He accepts that Bella is now recovered and this is her chosen life, but he does not know what has changed her or where Renesmee came from, but she s adopted .

Several months pass with Carlisle monitoring Renesmee s rapid growth. On an outing in the woods, a bitter Irina sees Renesmee from a distance and assumes she s an immortal child without asking any questions. Immortal children were vampires who were changed in childhood, and because they could not be trained nor restrained, they slaughtered entire villages. The creation of such children is outlawed by the Volturi and anyone caught with one is to be executed.

Irina goes to the Volturi, reporting what she has seen. Alice gets a vision of the Volturi and Irina coming to kill the Cullens and instructs the others to gather as many witnesses as they can to testify that Renesmee is not an immortal child. Alice and Jasper then leave to gather evidence of this. The Cullens begin to summon witnesses, such as the Denali family. One of the Denalis, Eleazar, later discovers that Bella has a special ability: a powerful mental shield that had protected her from Edward s mind-reading even when she was human, which she is taught to extend to protect others from vampire powers.

The Volturi, led by Aro, arrive in Forks prepared for battle. Seeing the large group of 27 vampires (the Cullens and their witnesses) and wolves, they stop their procession. They are able to prove to Aro that Renesmee is not an immortal child, however, the Volturi are eager to add the gifted members of the Cullen coven to the guard, so they execute Irina in an attempt to provoke a battle. Before a fight breaks out Alice and Jasper return and Alice shows Aro her visions of the future.

In this violent vision, she and Jasper are arrested for attacking Aro after Alice finds out he will not change his decision and kicks him in the face. Carlisle tries to save them but is murdered by Aro. Jasper is beheaded by Demetri and Jane. Alice and Sam together avenge Jasper by killing Jane. Caius is partially beheaded by Tanya (a member of the Denalis) as revenge for Irina s execution. Seth is killed by Felix. Leah saves Esme s life but loses hers in the process. Marcus welcomes his death as he is torn to pieces by Vladimir and Stefan. Aro tries to kill Edward but a joint effort from Bella and Edward kills him. The vision ends with Bella burning Aro s detached head as other Volturi members try to grab her from behind.

Aro, despite being afraid of the vision future, still wants to execute Renesmee as she might become savage. Alice and Jasper reveal their final witness, Nahuel (a half-human half-vampire just like Renesmee). He proves that he is not a threat, supporting the notion that Renesmee is not one either. The Volturi unhappily leave, Aro fearfully explaining that there will be no battle today.

Back at the Cullen home, Alice glimpses the future, seeing Edward and Bella greeting Jacob and a fully matured Renesmee, also a couple, on a sun-dappled beach. Edward reads Alice s mind and feels relieved that Renesmee has Jacob to protect her. Alone in the meadow, Bella pushes her mental shield away and finally allows Edward to see into her mind, showing him every moment they have shared together. They kiss after Bella tells him, nobody has ever loved anybody as much as I love you , and he says with one exception, affirming they will be together forever.

Cast

  • Kristen Stewart as Bella Cullen
  • Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen
  • Taylor Lautner as Jacob Black
  • Mackenzie Foy as Renesmee Cullen
  • Ashley Greene as Alice Cullen
  • Jackson Rathbone as Jasper Hale
  • Peter Facinelli as Carlisle Cullen
  • Elizabeth Reaser as Esme Cullen
  • Kellan Lutz as Emmett Cullen
  • Nikki Reed as Rosalie Hale
  • Billy Burke as Charlie Swan
  • Maggie Grace as Irina
  • Michael Sheen as Aro
  • Jamie Campbell Bower as Caius
  • Dakota Fanning as Jane
  • Christopher Heyerdahl as Marcus
  • Casey LaBow as Kate
  • MyAnna Buring as Tanya
  • Lee Pace as Garrett
  • Christian Camargo as Eleazar
  • Mía Maestro as Carmen
  • Noel Fisher as Vladimir
  • Joe Anderson as Alistair
  • Cameron Bright as Alec
  • Angela Sarafyan as Tia
  • Rami Malek as Benjamin
  • Booboo Stewart as Seth Clearwater
  • Daniel Cudmore as Felix
  • Judith Shekoni as Zafrina
  • Charlie Bewley as Demetri
  • J. D. Pardo as Nahuel
  • Wendell Pierce as J. Jenks
  • Julia Jones as Leah Clearwater
  • Lateef Crowder as Santiago
  • Andrea Powell as Sasha
  • Toni Trucks as Mary
  • Andrea Gabriel as Kebi
  • Chaske Spencer as Sam Uley
  • Marisa Quinn as Huilen
  • Omar Metwally as Amun
  • Valorie Curry as Charlotte
  • Tracey Heggins as Senna
  • Marlane Barnes as Maggie
  • Guri Weinberg as Stefan
  • Erik Odom as Peter
  • Lisa Howard as Siobhan
  • Bill Tangradi as Randall
  • Patrick Brennan as Liam
  • Amadou Ly as Henri
  • Janelle Froehlich as Yvette
  • Masami Kosaka as Toshiro

Gil Birmingham, Sarah Clarke, Michael Welch, Anna Kendrick, Christian Serratos, Justin Chon, Cam Gigandet, Edi Gathegi, Rachelle Lefevre, Kiowa Gordon, Tyson Houseman, Alex Meraz, Bronson Pelletier, Graham Greene, Tinsel Korey, Xavier Samuel, Jodelle Ferland, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Carolina Virguez from the previous films make archival cameo appearances during the pre-credits montage accompanied by a duet version of Christina Perri’s “A Thousand Years” with Steve Kazee as the second voice.

Production

Development

In May 2010, Billy Burke and Peter Facinelli were the only cast actors who were confirmed for both parts of Breaking Dawn, while other cast members such as Ashley Greene and Kellan Lutz were still in negotiations for a second part. If the actors holding Summit back from making an official announcement did not reach an agreement with them, the studio would not have minded recasting their roles, as was done in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse with Bryce Dallas Howard s character, Victoria. However, in June 2010, Summit officially confirmed that a two-part adaptation of the fourth book would start production and it was made clear that all major actors, including the three lead roles, the Cullen family, and Charlie Swan, would return for both parts.

Pre-production

By August 2009, Rosenberg said that the scripts for Part 1 and 2 were 75 to 85 percent completed. She found the greatest challenge in writing the scripts to be the final sequence of Part 2: The final battle sequence is a big challenge because it lasts 25 pages , she said. It s almost an entire three-act story in and of itself. You have to track hundreds of characters. It s an enormous challenge to choreograph on the page and for Bill to choreograph on the stage. She had written various drafts of the scene but, at that, hadn t revised or discussed them with Condon yet. She said, That s the next big hurdle to sit down with the stunt coordinator and create the ballet. It s a lot of work. I m exhausted, but we re intent on making them the best scripts yet. Godfrey called Part 2 an action film in terms of life-and-death stakes and said that in Part 1 there are the pangs of newlywed tension that occur that are relatable even in a fantasy film. Marriage is not quite the experience that they thought it was. Condon thought of Part 1 as a real companion piece to Catherine Hardwicke s movie . Condon explains, Like, everything that got set up there gets resolved here. I think you ll find that there are stylistic and other nods to that film.

Godfrey considered releasing the second film in 3D to differentiate between the time before and after Bella becomes a vampire, an idea originally proposed for Eclipse, but said that the decision is up to Condon. However, he said that if the second film were to be released in 3D, he would like to shoot it with the proper equipment in real 3D as was done with Avatar (2009), not convert it into 3D in post-production as was done with Clash of the Titans (2010). On February 12, 2012 it was confirmed that Part 2 would not be filmed in 3D.

Filming

Filming started on November 1, 2010 and wrapped, for most of the cast, on April 15, 2011, ending the franchise s three years of production since March 2008. Filming was shot on location in Baton Rouge and New Orleans, Louisiana; Vancouver, British Columbia; and New York City, New York. Filming also occurred at Raleigh Studios in Baton Rouge.

On the subject of the final day and her final moment as Bella, Stewart stated, After that scene, my true final scene, I felt like I could shoot up into the night sky and every pore of my body would shoot light. I felt lighter than I ve ever felt in my life.

In April 2012, the crew and cast, including Pattinson and Stewart, returned for reshoots to pick up some additional shots for technical work with some of the cast and stunt actors. These re-shoots did not include any new scenes or dialogue.

Special effects

Tippett Studio first began working on the CGI (computer-generated imagery) wolves in February 2009 for The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and the look of the creatures has evolved, becoming more photo-real over the course of the saga, with the input of three different directors. It s a subtle balance of just how anthropomorphic these wolves are, says Eric Leven. Bill (Condon) wanted to make sure that we had a sense of the human or the shapeshifter in there. Finding that balance of how much of a human performance versus an animal performance was important for Bill.

Leven adds, Bill has always treated the wolves as characters and never as computer-generated things, and directs them in the same way he d direct any actor. He would always give us direction like Sam should be angrier. It s the best way to work. His treating these creatures as characters, instead of just computer bits, was really great.

Because we ve been working on this franchise for such a prolonged period of time, we ve been able to improve the look from show to show, comments Phil Tippett. Wolves generally are pretty darn clean and since Bill wanted the wolves rangier, that means a lot more fur matting and clumping, like they ve lived out in the woods. We edged towards something a bit more feral.

However, there is also a balance between look and technology, adds Tippett. The body count of the wolves escalates and because we re adding a great deal more hair to get the right texture, that fur really ups the rendering time. We ve gone from four wolves to eight to twelve, to sixteen in Part 2. So we have to be very careful about that balance because it takes hundreds of hours to render each wolf.

Music

It was revealed in January 2012 that the soundtrack for Part 2 had already started production. Confirmed for the soundtrack in advance were Heart of Stone by Iko, which plays when Edward and Bella are talking in the cottage after finding Alice s note and Where I Come From by Passion Pit, which will play when Bella wakes up from her transformation. The lead single from the soundtrack is The Forgotten , performed by the American rock band Green Day. A Thousand Years, Pt. 2 by the American singer Christina Perri is also featured on the soundtrack album.

Carter Burwell, the composer of Twilight and Breaking Dawn: Part 1, returned to score the final installment of the series.

Release

Box office

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 has earned $292,324,737 in North America and $537,360,640 in other territories for a worldwide total of $829,685,377. The film is the sixth-highest-grossing film of 2012, and the highest-grossing film of the Twilight series. It had a $340.9 million worldwide opening, which was the eighth-largest ever, the largest for the Twilight franchise, and the largest for a film released outside the summer period.

In North America, the film grossed $30.4 million in Thursday night and midnight showings, achieving the third-highest midnight gross and the highest midnight gross of the franchise. Breaking Dawn – Part 2 made $71.2 million on its opening day, which is the sixth-highest opening- and single-day gross as well as the third-highest of the franchise. For its opening weekend, the movie earned $141.1 million, which is the 13th-highest-grossing opening weekend of all time, the second-highest-grossing of the franchise, the third-largest November opening, and the fourth-largest opening of 2012. It retained first place in its second weekend by dropping 69.1% with a gross of $43.6 million over the three-day weekend and made a total of $64.4 million over the five-day Thanksgiving holiday weekend. In its third weekend, Breaking Dawn Part – 2 held onto the No. 1 spot again by dropping 60.1% and grossing $17.4 million. It became the third-highest-grossing film of the franchise behind Eclipse and New Moon.

Outside North America, the film opened on Wednesday, November 14, 2012 in six countries earning $13.8 million. By Thursday, it had opened in 37 territories, earning $38.8 million. In all territories, it opened with similar or higher earnings than its immediate predecessor. Through its first Friday, it earned $91.0 million, after expanding to 61 territories. By the end of its opening weekend (Wednesday–Sunday), it scored a series-best $199.5 million opening from 61 territories on 12,812 screens. This is the eighth-largest opening outside North America and the largest 2012 opening. IMAX showings generated $3 million from 82 locations. The film s largest openings were recorded in the UK, Ireland, and Malta ($25.2 million), Russia and the CIS ($22.0 million), and France and the Maghreb region ($17.9 million). In Spain, it set a three-day opening-weekend record with $11.9 million. In total earnings, its three highest-grossing markets after North America are the UK, Ireland, and Malta ($57.9 million), Brazil ($54.2 million), and Russia and the CIS ($42.8 million).

Critical response

The film received mixed reviews from critics, but the reviews were much more favorable than those of its predecessor. At Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 49% rating with an average score of 5.20/10, based on 196 reviews with the consensus stating: It s the most entertaining Twilight, but that s not enough to make Breaking Dawn Part 2 worth watching for filmgoers who don t already count themselves among the franchise converts. At Metacritic it has a weighted average score of 52 out of 100, based on reviews from 31 critics. Audiences polled on CinemaScore gave it an average rating of A . The majority of praise from both fans and critics went towards the ending sequence, Michael Sheen s performance as the Volturi leader Aro and Lee Pace s performance as vampire Garrett.

Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, The final installment of the immortal Bella/Edward romance will give its breathlessly awaiting international audience just what it wants . Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly said, Breaking Dawn: Part 2 starts off slow but gathers momentum, and that s because, with Bella and Edward united against the Volturi, the picture has a real threat . Sara Stewart of the New York Post wrote, Finally, someone took the source material at its terribly written word and stopped treating the whole affair so seriously . Justin Chang of Variety praised the performance of Stewart by saying, No longer a mopey, lower-lip-biting emo girl, this Bella is twitchy, feral, formidable and fully energized, a goddess even among her exalted bloodsucker brethren . Manohla Dargis of The New York Times said, Despite the slow start Mr. Condon closes the series in fine, smooth style. He gives fans all the lovely flowers, conditioned hair and lightly erotic, dreamy kisses they deserve .

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four, saying its audience, which takes these films very seriously indeed, will drink deeply of its blood. The sensational closing sequence cannot be accused of leaving a single loophole, not even some of those we didn t know were there . He concluded by saying, Breaking Dawn, Part 2 must be one of the more serious entries in any major movie franchise… it bit the bullet, and I imagine fans will be pleased. Helen O Hara of Empire gave the film a mixed review and said, Fans will be left on a high; other viewers will be confused but generally entertained by a saga whose romance is matched only by its weirdness .

Home media

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 2, 2013. As of June 1, 2014, Breaking Dawn: Part 2 has sold 4,810,249 DVDs along with 1,224,869 Blu-ray Discs for $71,418,469 and $24,472,107, respectively, totaling $99,195,325.

Spin-offs

In September 2016, Lionsgate co-chairman Patrick Wachsberger stated that a sequel was a possibility but would only go ahead if Stephenie Meyer wanted to do one. On August 8, 2017, Variety reported that Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer has interest in having spinoffs made for The Twilight Saga, and wants to create a writers room to explore the idea.

Accolades

Year Award Category Recipients Result Ref.
2013 Empire Cinemas Alternative Movie Awards Best On-Screen Couple Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) and Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) Won
Best On-Screen Kiss Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) and Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) Won
Best Fight Scenes Breaking Dawn – Part 2 Won
Best Film Villain Aro (Michael Sheen) Won
Best Male Body Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner) Won
2013 Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Picture Breaking Dawn – Part 2 Won
Worst Actor Robert Pattinson Nominated
Worst Actress Kristen Stewart
(for Breaking Dawn – Pt. 2 and Snow White and the Huntsman)
Won
Worst Supporting Actor Taylor Lautner Won
Worst Supporting Actress Ashley Greene Nominated
Worst Screen Couple Mackenzie Foy and Taylor Lautner Won
Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart Nominated
Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel Breaking Dawn – Part 2 Won
Worst Director Bill Condon Won
Worst Screenplay Melissa Rosenberg and Stephenie Meyer Nominated
Worst Screen Ensemble Entire cast of Breaking Dawn – Part 2 Won
2013 MTV Movie Awards Best Shirtless Performance Taylor Lautner Won
2013 Moviefone Fonie Award Most Extreme Role Adjustment Kristen Stewart
(for Breaking Dawn – Pt. 2 and On the Road)
Won
2013 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards Favorite Movie Actress Kristen Stewart Won
2013 Nickelodeon UK Kids Choice Awards Favourite UK Actor Robert Pattinson Won
2013 People s Choice Awards Favorite Movie Fan Following Twihards Won
2013 Richard Attenborough Film Award British Performer of the Year Robert Pattinson Won
2013 Virgin Media Award Hottest Movie Actor Robert Pattinson Won
Hottest Movie Actress Kristen Stewart Won
2013 Young Artist Award Best Performance in a Feature Film – Supporting Young Actress Mackenzie Foy Nominated
2013 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie: Romance Actress Kristen Stewart Won
Choice Movie: Scene Stealer Kellan Lutz Won
Choice Movie: Sci-Fi/Fantasy Actor Taylor Lautner Won
Choice Movie: Sci-Fi/Fantasy Actress Kristen Stewart Won
Choice Movie: Sci-Fi/Fantasy Breaking Dawn – Part 2 Won
Choice Movie: Romance Actor Robert Pattinson Won
Choice Movie: Romance Breaking Dawn – Part 2 Won

Year 2012
ReleaseDate 2012-11-16
RuntimeMins 115
RuntimeStr 1h 55min
Plot After the birth of Renesmee/Nessie, the Cullens gather other vampire clans in order to protect the child from a false allegation that puts the family in front of the Volturi.
Awards Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award, 21 wins & 15 nominations total
Directors Bill Condon
Writers Melissa Rosenberg, Stephenie Meyer
Stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner
Produced by Bill Bannerman,Marty Bowen,Wyck Godfrey,Barbara Kelly,Stephenie Meyer,Greg Mooradian,Mark Morgan,Guy Oseary,Karen Rosenfelt
Music by Carter Burwell
Cinematography by Guillermo Navarro
Film Editing by Virginia Katz,Ian Slater
Casting By Debra Zane
Production Design by Richard Sherman
Art Direction by Lorin Flemming,Nate Fredenburg,Jeremy Stanbridge
Set Decoration by David Schlesinger
Costume Design by Michael Wilkinson
Makeup Department Denise Adams,Hailey Authement,Jean Ann Black,Andrea Bowman,Bonnie Clevering,Beatrice De Alba,Richard De Alba,Karola Dirnberger,Margeaux Fox,Susan Germaine,Christina Gonzalez,Allison Gordin,Dierdre Harris,Lisa Hazell,Stacey Herbert,Jules Keppel,Rolf John Keppler,Bob Kretschmer,Jack Lazzaro,Courtney Lether,Ashley Levy,Karen Lovell,Darryl Lucas,Patricia McAlhany Glasser,Amanda McGowan,Clariss Morgan,Chrissy Morris,Jessica Nelson,Stacey Panepinto,Rita Parillo,Cristina Patterson,Burgundy Pons,Paige Reeves,Jami Ross,Forest Sala,Janet Sala,Remi Savva,Monty Schuth,Gianna Sparacino,Katrina Suhre,Vicki Syskakis,Brenda Turner,Fay von Schroeder,Amy C. Weinberg,Melizah Anguiano Wheat,Beka Wilson,Andrea Young
Production Management Shawn Boyachek,Shawn Boyachek,Thelma Flores,Mary Guilfoyle,Ruth Hasty,Sara Irvine-Erickson,Andrea Isaacs,Barbara Kelly,Mark W. McCoy,Jason Pomerantz,David Price,Angela Quiles
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Bill Bannerman,Karin Behrenz,Josy Capkun,Gabriel Correa,E.J. Foerster,David Hallinan,Craig Harris,Dylan Hopkins,Scott Kukurudz,Steve Lonano,Bryant Marshall,Meaghan F. McLaughlin,John M. Morse,Justin Muller,Matt Paull,Cali Pomes,Greg Zenon,Dawn Charette
Art Department A. Russell Amdal,Aimee Athnos,Vaughan V. Baker,Doug Bernard,Sean Blackie,Ed Burcham,Cassie Catalanotto,Niki Charalambopoulos,Todd Clevenger,Randall S. Coe,Sonia Zimmerman Costa,Kelton Cram,Carl Denooyer,Ken Deubel III,Dylan Dowd,Grace Emden,Jaime Fernandez,Terry Foerster,Joshua Gauthier,William Groebe,Julie Gueydan,Doug Hardwick,Jan Holmsten,Zoe Jirik,Carl Johansen,Peggy Johnson,Thomas V. Johnson,Jaclyn Kenney,Ty Landry,K. Emily Levine,Ken Lewis Jr.,Jerad Marantz,Robert McKinnon,Mike McLeod,Sheila Millar,Steve Miller,Darren Moore,Scotty Morris,Rick Newsome,Derek Pineo,Megz Reynolds,Janna Roach,Dean Rossmo,Michael Sabo,George Sanchez,Richard Schultz,Macleod Sinclaire,Tyler Smith,Mark Stainthorpe,James Summers,Nevin Swain,Jason Sweers,Joel Watts Jr.,Richard Blake Wester,David O. Whatley,Melisa Coby,Geoff Wheeler
Sound Department Steve C. Aaron,Christopher Alba,Darren Brisker,Dane A. Davis,Ryan Farris,Stephanie Flack,Judah Getz,Nerses Gezalyan,Gary A. Hecker,Mike Hibberson,Matthew W. Kielkopf,Tony Lamberti,Gary Marullo,Michael Minkler,Chris Navarro,Jordan O Neill,Mike Szakmeister,Greg Townsend,Robert Ulrich,Jared Watt,David A. Whittaker
Special Effects by Alex Burdett,William Catania,Lela Checco,Damian Fisher,Ebraham Francis,Skylar Gorrell,Jared Guenther,Chris Hatchwell,Roland Hathaway,Heath Hood,Mike Hyrman,Jeremy Johnson,Walter Kiesling,Aimee Macabeo,Lindsay MacGowan,Jason Matthews,Gary Minielly,Michael O Brien,David A. Poole,John Rosengrant,J. Alan Scott,Russell L. Smith,Mike Splatt,Adam Tayler,Jeffrey Scott Thomas,Richard Terry Tjelmeland,Thomas Van Koeverden,Rebecca Walker,Patrick Edward White,Brad Zehr,Kimberly Scott,Cole Taylor,Michael Watson
Visual Effects by Nathan Abbot,Akemi Abe,Samuel Accardo,Eri Adachi,Sean W. Adair,Leslie Adkins-Garza,Mario Afu,Frank Akrong,Tim Alexander,Neishaw Ali,Holli Alvarado,Juan Alvarez,Jongjun An,Matt Anderson,Jim Aupperle,Jarrod Avalos,Patrice Avery,Bijay Awale,Karan Awasthi,Derek Babchishin,Bekah Baik,Joseph Bailey,Natalie Baillie,Andrew Bain,Graeme Baitz,Kristopher Baldwin,Scott Balkcom,William Barkus,Daryl Bartley,Dan Bartolucci,Robert Beckwith,Steven Benjamin,Giorgio Bertolone,Himanshu Bhatia,Zena Bielewicz,Michael Bienz,Vincent Blanco,Justin Blaustein,Vincent Blin,Robert Bock,Jeremy Boissinot,Raoul Bolognini,Joey Bonander,Guy Botham,Rachel Bouchard,Marie-Pierre Boucher,Peter Bowmar,Robert Branam,Kristen Branan,Mark Breakspear,Devin Breese,Hans Brekke,Pankaj Brijlani,Kirk Brillon,A.J. Briones,John Bruno,Cody Brunty,Jean-Francois Burdin,J.D. Burditt,Todd Busch,Karen Bushnell,Jeremy F. Butler,Unjoo Lee Byars,Nicolas Cadorette Vigneau,John Cairns,Doug Campbell,Howard R. Campbell,Jeff Campbell,Enrique Campos,Patrick Canning,Antonio Carbajo Bescansa,Bobby Cardenas,Marla Carter Barrett,Shoghi Castel De Oro,Jayson Castro,Michael Cavanaugh,Christophe Chabot-Blanchet,Ed Chapman,Daniel Chavez,Sam Chen,Karen Cheng,Sujesh V. Chitty,Jeremy Cho,YouJin Choung,Patrick Clancey,Caleb Clark,Michael Cliett,Francis Clément,Corey Coates,Brian Conlon,Nolan Conrad,Joshua Cordes,Michelle Cornwall,Andrew Cottingham,Andrew G. Cox,Francois Croteau,Jessica Cuff,Mikaël Damant-Sirois,Ashish Dani,Sanjay Das,Patrick David,Andres Delia,Justin Denton,Chris Derochie,Fefo Desouza,Ravi Deula,Simon Devault,Sudarshan Dhakal,John Dinh,Gus Dizon,Yann Doray,Matthew Dorazio,Scott Dougherty,Mark Dubeau,Julien Dubuisson,Debora Dunphy,John Duke Duquesnay,Gus Duron,Andrew Edwards,Christopher Edwards,Michael Eggert,Nadav Ehrlich,Jennifer Elena,Josh Elmore,Nicholas Elwell,Eddie Englander,Gerald Feather,Patrick Flannery,Moises Flores,Chun Wai Adam Fok,Q Fortier,Damon Foster,Rachel Fowler,Adam Francis,Miles Friedman,Carl Frytz,John Fukushima,Jeff Fuller,Jean-Francois Gagne,Carl Gagnon,Jason Gandhi,Andrew Gardner,Demitre Garza,Steve Gazo,Neil Safeer Ghaznavi,Chris Gibbons,Peter Giliberti,Joni Golley,Robin Griffin,Martine Guay,Miguel A. Guerrero,Lee Hahn,Chris M. 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Kimura,Paul King,Daniel Klöhn,Kelly Knauff,Jamal Knight,Ken Kokka,Allie Koppel,Michael Kowalski,Jason Kozsurek,Bill Kunin,Jasmine Labelle,Simon Lacey,Isabelle Langlois,Erik LaPlant,Nikolay Lariontsev,Mike Leben,Christine Leclerc,Michelle Ledesma-Yhan,Jooyong Lee,Sun Lee,Erwan Leroy,Raphael Letertre,Eric Leven,Dave Levine,Howard Lin,Sharlene Lin,Arthur Lobo,Kegan Long,Anthony Lucero,Joaquin Ludewig,Valy Lungoccia,Darren MacKay,Kodie Mackenzie,Douglas R. MacMillan,Jonathan MacPherson,George Macri,Allan Magled,Prabhakar Maharjan,Ralph Maiers,Philippe Majdalani,John Mann,Gal Manor,Paul Maples,Eric Marko,Natanya Marks,Paul Martinez,Corey Mayne,Matt McClurg,Jamison McCord,Yves McCrae,Daniel McCue,Ken McCuen,Riley McDougall,Matt Mcewan,Mare McIntosh,Steve McLeod,Jim McVay,Simon Mercier,David Michaels,Scott Michelson,Steven Miller,Brad Minnich,Marta Mintenko,Toshiko Miura,Jaideep Mohan,Young Joon Mok,Thomas Montminy Brodeur,Ronald B. Moore,Sébastien Moreau,Rene Morel,Aleksi Moriarty,Christian Morin,Jean-Francois Morissette,Michael Morley,Stephen Moros,Farzin Mottaghi,Christopher Mullins,Suzanne Murarik,Karen M. Murphy,Ross Nakamura,Shoban Narayanan,Emilio Navarro,Manesh Nepali,Adrian Neub,Torsten Neuendorf,Jordan Nieuwland,Thomas Nittmann,Denise O Neill,Daniel Ostrov,Eduardo Parra Ouilhet,Chris Paizis,Eugene Paluso,Khaled Pamir,Blaise Panfalone,Earl Paraszczynec,Jale Parsons,Rocco Passionino,Devon Patterson,Todd Patterson,Allison Paul,Stephen J. Pavelski,Rafael Perez,Sean Pfeiffer,Chi Pham,Nicolette Picardo,Armando Plata,Michael Plotnikov,Vincent Poitras,Josa Leah SDB Porter,Shaun Potts,Etienne Poulin St-Laurent,Mark Powers,Esdras Prudente,Chris Radcliffe,Mahmoud Rahnama,Igor Ramade,Stevie Ramone,Kenton Rannie,Mark Rasmussen,Satish Ratakonda,Cory Redmond,Raymond Ribaric,Carrie Richardson,Bryce Rieger,Emily Rifkin,Andre Rios,Ryan Robertson,Chris Roff,Mariusz Rokicki,Jules Roman,Niketa Roman,Charles Rose,Vishal Rustgi,Harrison Rutherford,Duane Rutkowski,Moika Sabourin,Krystal Sae Eua,Diganta Saha,Juwana Samman,V. Samundeswari,Tiago Santos,Kosta Saric,Julian Sarmiento,Geoff Sayer,Jason Adam Schaefer,Jordan Schilling,David Schnee,Andrew Schwartz,Alexandre Scott,Matt Scott,Laetitia Seguin,Joel Sevilla,Rommel Shamoun,Kerry Shea,Ahmed Shehata,Erik Shepherd,Kabir Shilpakar,Kevin Shimamoto,Brian Shows,Manoj Shrestha,Marcela A. Silva,Aaron Sims,Scott Singer,Joao Sita,Tiffany Smith Llorens,Brian Smith,Jordan Soles,Somboun Souannhaphanh,Laurent Spillemaecker,Jean-Michel St-Pierre Lapierre,Mike Stadnyckyj,Joe Statham,Darryl Stawychny,Mark Stern,Mark Stetson,Kellany Stewart,Colin Strause,Greg Strause,Kevin Struckman,David Sullivan,Adrian Sutherland,Josh Sutherland,Jeremiah Sweeney,Sarah Swick,Joe Takai,Katrina Taylor,Mike Terrigno,Brandon Terry,Sky Tesi,Shivas Thilak Anthikkat,Ainslie Thomas,Natalie Thorsley,Dan Tickle,Dan Tindell,Phil Tippett,Ryan Michael Todd,Kar Hung Tom,Yimi Tong,Benoit Touchette,Marjolaine Tremblay,Thiago Teles Trilux,Matthew Trivan,Yuki Uehara,Abel Vargas,Benito Vargas,Cassy Vasile,Frederick B. Vega,Matthieu Veillette,Sebastien Veilleux,Pankaj Verma,Rickey Verma,Kenneth Voss,Evan Wake,Will Wallace,Jocelyne Ward,Gregory Watkins,Lauren Weidel,Mark H. Weingartner,Larry Weiss,Alexander Wells,Adrian White,Spencer Wider,Edson Williams,Grant Wilson,Terry Windell,Derek Winslow,Chris Winters,Patrik Witzmann,Bruce Woloshyn,Mark Edward Wright,Hui-wen Wu,Trevor Wyatt,Shyam V. Yadav,Yuji Yagasaki,Yoshiya Yamada,Dylan Yastremski,Michael Zavala,Tristan Zerafa,Pedram Ziaei,Giovanni Bucci,Ben Funk,Sara Hansen,Deanna Louie,Thomas Mathai,Van Ouk,Matt Pearson,Corey Rosen,Joseph Towe,Jeffrey Ian Wilson,David Windhorst
Stunts Jay Amor,Scott J. Ateah,Krista Bell,Curt Bonn,Freddy Bouciegues,Chris Brewster,Byron Brisco,Allison Caetano,Janene Carleton,Mike Carpenter,Richard Cetrone,Brett Chan,Colby Chartrand,Mike Ching,Fraser Corbett,Holland Diaz,Dawn Dininger,Robert Douthat,Jayson Dumenigo,Dave Dunaway,Kofi Elam,Marny Eng,Corbin Fox,Kory Grim,Guillermo Grispo,Adam Hart,Leif Havdale,Kiralee Hayashi,Rob Hayter,Adrian Hein,Brian Hite,Brian Ho,Jake Huang,Jeff Imada,Jacob Kabel,Bevin Kaye,John Koyama,Dustin Kydd,Dave Lane,Paul Lazenby,Michael Li,Sam Looc,Reg Milne,Atlin Mitchell,Anthony Moyer,Blaire Noonan,Gabriel Nunez,Hugh Aodh O Brien,Rochelle Okoye,Louis Paquette,Darryl Quon,Kaycee Rice,Bridgett Riley,Karin Silvestri,Monte Thompson,Aaron Toney,Jon Valera,Owen Walstrom,Mike Wilson,Samantha Win,Travis Wong,Kofi Yiadom,Eli Zagoudakis,Peng Zhang
Camera and Electrical Department Dustin Allen,Skylar Almas,Michael Applebaum,David Arms,Scott Andrew Armstrong,Grant Babbitt,Bob Bates,Melissa Beaupre,Christa Beth Watkins,Jeffery Bjorgum,John Bramley,Eliot Brasseaux,Guy Broussard,Bryan Bubba Carlisle,Andrew Cooper,Brown Cooper,Chris Cove,Jimi Covert,David Crone,Rob Crone,Nicholas Davidoff,Bryan DeLorenzo,Matthew Devitt,Stephen Early,Cam Esau,Eli Everhard,Chris Fisher,Ryan French,David Goldsmith,David Goyer,Daniel Greenup,Doane Gregory,Tyler Guenther,Sean M. Harding,Jeff Harvey,Thairon Harvey,Patrick Hogue,Richie Hollis,Timothy S. Jensen,Franklin Jones II,Timothy James Kane,Adam Kolegas,Jeff Kuzyk,Marvin Lee,Kevin Lippincott,Mark Lovedale,Josh Lovig,Daryl Makortoff,Byron Marigny,Kevin Marigny,Bradley Martin,Paul Go Mayne,Kevin McCloy,Adam Mitchell,Brent Swampy Mullins,Charlie Nauman,Robert Owen,Sean Oxenbury,Max Patrucco,Conrad Perry,Lance Rieck,Jonathan E. Robinson,Peter D. Roome,Rigney Sackley,Courtland Sandover-Sly,Ted Sapp,Scott Schroeder,Derek A. Schwebel,James Selph,Rob Skuse,Kevin Soto,Stephanie Sousa,Jonathan Stoll,Rick Stribling,Brandon Swain,Jeff Taylor,Remi Tournois,John Trapman,Jeffery J. Tufano,Eric Ulbrich,Brendan Van Meter,Roger Vernon,Jason Vowell,Robin West,Jordan Whaley,Lance White,Jared Wilcox,Travis Williams,Darin Wong,Earl Woods,Justin Wright,Arthur Zajac,Kurt Zelmer,Amie Gibbins,Chris Gibbins,Trenton McRae
Animation Department Jimmy Almeida,Ryan Bradley,T.J. Burke,Trung Doan,Chuck Duke,Tom Gibbons,Louis Jones,Adam Lawson,Leonardo Martinez,Christopher Mullins,Yuhon Ng,Byron Slaybaugh,Jeiko Soh,Danny Southard,Althea Suarez Gata,Johnny Turco,Jesse Vickery
Casting Department Andrea Brown,Patty Connolly,Sean Cossey,Elizabeth Coulon,Tara Feldstein,Andrea Hughes,Candi Lei,Shayna Markowitz,J.J. Ogilvy,Pamela Pearl,Sebastian Rey,Mark Sussman
Costume and Wardrobe Department Mary Bird,Lindsay Borowko,Phillip Boutte Jr.,Dan Bronson,Stacy Caballero,Pamela Cameron,Jordan Carper,Suzanne M.B. Chambliss,Anne Cicero,Megan Coates,Meghan Cornay,Luisa Dalmagro,Karen Durrant,Melissa Elmer,Annette Farnsworth,Alison Fraser,Shonta Hylton,Frances Jacques-LeCompte,Aurora Knox,Sarah P. Koeppe,Rosalie Lee,Janet Melody,Mollie Middleditch,Heather Rae Miller,Susan O Hara,Heather Osborne,Amie Payne,Renee Ragucci-Shelton,Katey Ravencraft,Reba Saul,Paul Sinnott,Patty Spinale,Michelle Toledo,Rodney Williamson
Editorial Department Joey Amron,Simon Clowes,Pete Conlin,Jason Dale,Joseph Derrico III,Gabriel J. Diaz,Leeza Diott,Tom Erickson,Ben Estrada,Vanessa Galvez,Jermaine R. Gill,Rob Grant,Jonathan Hoffman,Dane Michael Jensen,Jeremy Kirkland,Ken Lebre,Yvan Lucas,Christopher McDonald,Carl McKay,Harry Muller,Alessandro Pagnini,Justin Powell,Tom Reiser,Shae Salmon,Luis Silva,Lisa Tutunjian,Jordan VanDina,Gérard Estival,Heather Goodwillie,Anthony Motta,Daniel Sessoms,Nathaniel Lee Voelker
Location Management Michael J. Burmeister,Lisa Calhoun,Christina DeCharles,Mike Doiron,Abraham Fraser,Laura Fuller,Sue Kittler,Michael J. LeGresley,Bonnie Marquette,Patrick Mizell,Jason Waggenspack
Music Department Leo Abrahams,Jamie Ashton,Jamie Ashton,John Barclay,John Barrett,Christine Bergren,Mark Berrow,Richard Berry,Biraj Bhattarai,Richard Bissill,Carter Burwell,Jon Carnac,Paul Clarvis,Nick Cooper,Andrew Crowley,Michael Dalton,David Daniels,Philippa Davies,Alison Dods,Michael Dore,Philip Eastop,Jonathan Evans-Jones,Michael Farrow,Andrew Findon,Clare Finnimore,Soophia Foroughi,Dalia Franco,Vic Fraser,Tristan Fry,David Fuest,Byron Fulcher,Richard George,Ginger Greaves,Dave Hartley,Ian Humphries,Scott Johnson,Helen Kamminga,Paul Katz,Helen Keen,Paul Kegg,Gary Kettel,Patrick Kiernan,Philip Klein,Josephine Knight,Sonny Kompanek,Joely Koos,Boguslav Kostecki,Rick Koster,Peter Lale,Julian Leaper,Katia Lewin Jablonsky,Tony Lewis,Steve Mair,Jane Marshall,Charlotte Matthew,Stephen Maw,Steve McManus,Perry Montague-Mason,Kate Moore,Maxine Moore,Steve Morris,Musata,Everton Nelson,Jenny O Grady,Andy Parker,Dean Parker,Andy Pask,Alexandra Patsavas,Mark Petrie,Tom Pigott Smith,Richard Pryce,David Pyatt,Ian Rathbone,Tom Rees-Roberts,Frank Ricotti,Ralph Salmins,Frank Schaefer,Mary Scully,Emlyn Singleton,Richard Skinner,Owen Slade,Sonia Slany,Adam Milo Smalley,Dave Stewart,Nicola Sweeney,Emil Tchakarov,David Theodore,Ian Thomas,John Ashton Thomas,Cathy Thompson,Mike Thompson,John Thurgood,Chris Tombling,David Torn,Kasey Truman,Jake Walker,Allen Walley,Sam Walton,Richard Watkins,Hugh Webb,Lucy Whalley,Bruce White,Brittany Whyte,Katie Wilkinson,Dave Williams,Christopher Willis,Andrew Wood,Tony Woollard,Chris Worsey,Dave Metzger
Script and Continuity Department Jessica Lichtner,Melinda Taksen
Transportation Department Simon Aubin,Rick Demers,Monte Emery,Jim Filippone,Robert Foster Jr.,Monica W. Fuller,David Greenbaum,Matthew Habgood,Beau Holden,Charles Lanoue,Danny Lewis,Jeffrey L. McLaughlin,Robert Oxford,Kyndra Short,Dean Travis Williams,Felicia Zamora
Additional Crew Christy Adair,Caellum Allan,Sheila Allen,Diana Ascher,Toni Atterbury,Nedda Azizian,Karen Barna,Frank Barnett,Roy Barrios,Jupiter Baudot,Doreen Beaulac,Paul Becker,Bob Bedard,Nicholas Bencriscutto,Chuck Bennethum IV,Jennifer Benton,Lisa Berridge,Daniel Bonjour,Kara Bowman,Barbara Branch,Kyle Brosius,David E. Burke,Kris Butler,Unjoo Lee Byars,Steve Cainas,Nadine Charleson,Chris Clinton,Rudy Coblentz Jr.,Kyle Cooper,Michael Craig,Ana Criado-Zahonero,Jeff Croft,Charles Crossin,Zane Crump,Sharon Dallalio,Angel De La Vina,Samantha DeGagne,Brittney Diez,Haley Duryea,Lea Enslin,John Fahrendorf,Erik Feig,Lucien Fernandez,Shayne Fiske,Kelsey Fonda,Erin Foster,Jason Frannino,Naomi Galatas,Jeff Galpin,Taylor Gerrity,Jesse Goodman,Tom Goodrich,Grant Grabowski,Justin Groetsch,Joe Hagg,Danielle Halagarda,Sara Lou Hartman,Jeffrey Hawkes,Andre Herrera,Meghan Hibbett,Dylan Hickey,Saraya Hickey,Jaclyn Huntling,Anne Jacobsen,Ian Jarvis,Kathryn Jarymy,Quanita Johnson,Katye Kalivoda,Tarik Kanafani,Fiona Kayitesi,Iran Kuykendall,Kayla LaSaga,Amy Law,Sarah Long,Danielle Loosemore,Jason Lopes,Giovanni Lopez,Julie Lopinto,Caroline MacVicar,David Magee,Evan Michael Magers,Corey S. Mah,Michael Andrew Mann,Benjamin Jeran McGinn,Dean McManus,Jill McQueen,James Moffat,Charlie Morrison,Emily Morrow,Heidi Brook Myers,David B. Oliver,Jekisha Omiyewo,Mike Park,John Parker,Shannon Parker,Harley Pasternak,Allie Paterson,Marion Pejaire,Brandon Perry,Danielle Poret,Liam Powell,Michael Prokop,Benjamin R. Reder,Jeremy Roberts,Ryan Robertson,Ashley Romain,Ashlynn Ross,Sheena Ross,Claire Schexnayder,Michael James Scotty Scott,Mary Senn,Davida Chanel Smith,Natalie Zara Smith,Todd Steiner,Arielle Stephens,Paul Tennis,Dar Therrien,A.J. Timmcke,Kelli Turner,Shantiel Alexis Vazquez,Chanda Venable,Kathleen Whelan,Konrad Damian Wieclawski,Alexander B. Williams,Alex John Wiseman,Greg Yolen,Grant Babbitt,John Duke Duquesnay,Krysta Halliwell,Eric Kops,Nicole Mak,John McBride,Regan B. Pederson
Thanks Xavier Collin,Jack Morrissey,Marc Olla
Genres Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
Companies Summit Entertainment, Temple Hill Entertainment, Sunswept Entertainment
Countries USA
Languages English
ContentRating PG-13
ImDbRating 5.5
ImDbRatingVotes 248504
MetacriticRating 52
Keywords vampire,seeing the future,mind reading,false accusation,teen movie