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Kristen Stewart arrives at the MTV Movie Awards in Universal City, Calif., on Sunday, June 6, 2010.

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Stewart knows how 'Dawn' should end

Final 'Twilight' film to be split in two

Updated: Wednesday, 16 Jun 2010, 11:14 AM CDT
Published : Wednesday, 16 Jun 2010, 11:13 AM CDT

LOS ANGELES (AP) - The stars of "Twilight" are already looking forward to the final two installments in the vampire franchise.

Author Stephenie Meyer's fourth and final "Twilight" book,
"Breaking Dawn," is splitting into two parts, and while scripts  are still being written, star Kristen Stewart says she knows
exactly where the fourth movie should end: With Bella having just  given birth and Edward being forced to change her into a vampire to save her life.

"I feel like it's so obvious where you break it up. It's as soon as she turns," Stewart told AP Television at a weekend publicity event for the third "Twilight" film, "Eclipse," opening June 30. "Gosh, you open your eyes to this different world, right? That would be amazing."

Stewart said she's looking forward to her character's  development in the final two films, the first of which is set for
release Nov. 18, 2011.

"It's such a crazy concept though," she said. "I'm going to
be playing a wife and a mother and a vampire. I haven't read the  scripts ... but I don't see where else it could split other than when she turns. ... I'm really curious as to what I'm going to be doing in the next six months."

Co-star Taylor Lautner said he approved of Stewart's idea, and
praised the decision by film distributor Summit Entertainment to break up the last book.

"There's so much to cover," he said. "Because you've got to
deal with the marriage, you've got to deal with the kid. I mean,
maybe the split of the wolfpack, because that's very important as well. But it'll be interesting. Wherever it splits, whatever
happens, I'm trusting (director) Bill Condon, because he's
extremely talented."

Condon, who directed "Dreamgirls" and "Kinsey," will direct
both films. Stewart said she actually can't wait for the franchise that made her a star -- and a paparazzi target -- to come to its conclusion.

"Gosh I mean come on, get on with it definitely," she said. "The feeling that I get before and during working on a new movie
is you want the story to be told so bad because you're worried that it's not going to be right and get out. I'm so concerned with
getting every scene right. This story is constantly weighing on me because it's not done. So I can't wait to finish it."

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