Here’s why Twilight almost lost Robert Pattison (Photo Credit – Facebook)

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Imagine if Robert Pattinson’s portrayal of Edward Cullen in Twilight never happened. A world without his brooding vampire? That almost became a reality. During a recent chat with GQ, Pattinson spoke about nearly getting fired from the film for taking the “emo vampire” vibe too seriously.

When he first took on the role, Pattinson was 21 and determined to make Edward as “arty” as possible. He wanted to inject some deep, emotional passion into the character, making him as tortured and mysterious as any good vampire should be. But, as he recalled, the studio wasn’t exactly on the same page. “I think I wanted to make it as arty as possible,” he asserted, “but there was this tension because the studio was a little scared to make it too emo.”

Things come to a head during one scene where Edward introduces Bella to his family. Pattinson’s agent and manager showed up for a surprise visit, and that’s when the reality check hit. “They were like, ‘Okay, so whatever you’re doing right now, after lunch, just do the opposite, or you’ll be fired by the end of the day,’” he laughed, still incredulous at his 21-year-old self. Talk about a wake-up call. It’s almost comical now, considering how seriously he took every scene. Yet, if he’d tried to lighten it up, Pattinson admits it would’ve come off way worse, possibly making him look like a “psychopath.”

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