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Bill Condon Reassesses Twilight, Defends Camp Aesthetic as Saga Returns to Theaters

The Breaking Dawn filmmaker is reframing his choices in a new interview tied to his upcoming Kiss of the Spider Woman.

Overview

  • Condon told The Hollywood Reporter that critics who mocked the franchise were missing the point of its deliberately stylized approach.
  • He said he intentionally brought a dose of camp to the final two films, describing that tone as permissible and part of the fun.
  • The director likened the series to classic Hollywood melodrama and emphasized it as a story told from a female perspective.
  • He stood by a controversial, non-book finale sequence designed to jolt audiences, recalling the intense reactions at early screenings.
  • The Twilight films have earned more than $3.3 billion worldwide, and the franchise is set to return to theaters later this month for the Halloween season.