Kristen Stewart expresses interest in directing a ‘Twilight’ remake with big budget

Kristen Stewart says she’d be open to directing a remake of the Twilight saga if the franchise is ever rebooted, expressing interest in re-adapting the popular series.
Kristen Stewart expresses interest in directing a ‘Twilight’ remake with big budget
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Actor and director Kristen Stewart has expressed interest in directing a remake of the globally popular ‘Twilight’ saga, stating she would be open to re-adapting the franchise if it is ever rebooted, according to People.

Speaking in an interview at Variety’s 10 Directors to Watch and Creative Impact Awards in Palm Springs, California, Stewart said she would love to revisit the globally popular vampire romance series—this time from behind the camera. “I would love — look. I love what Catherine [Hardwicke] did, I love what Chris [Weitz] did, I love what all of the directors did with the movies,” Stewart said when asked about the possibility of remaking the franchise. Reflecting on the original films, she added, “They were so themselves and weird and kind of squirrelly, and just so present in that time when they didn’t really know what they were yet,” she added, as per People.

Imagining a new version of the franchise, Stewart said, “Imagine if we had a huge budget and a bunch of love and support. I don’t know — I would love to readapt. Yeah, sure, I’ll do the remake. I’m doing it! I’m committed!”

Stewart, 35, rose to international fame for her portrayal of Bella Swan in the five Twilight films released between 2008 and 2012. The movies, adapted from author Stephenie Meyer’s novels, also starred Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Anna Kendrick, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Kellan Lutz, Nikki Reed and Ashley Greene.

Stewart previously commented on her experience watching filmmaker Hardwicke, now 70, direct the first Twilight movie in a December interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “Being able to withstand and organize that many opinions, and still make something that feels like yours, is near impossible to do,” she said of the production at the time. “With so many voices in the room and with so much expectation, nothing feels personal.” (ANI)

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