Eye color plays a significant role in Twilight. It's no wonder that the production was so careful to match this detail to the book's description. Bella has brown eyes, but Kristen Stewart's are green. The actress had to wear colored contacts for the film.
Twilight fans will surely remember the scene where the Cullen family goes to a remote clearing to play baseball. Although Alice and Rosalie seem to be doing quite well during the game, it turns out that wasn't the case for the actresses playing them. Nikki Reed and Ashley Greene had no idea how to play baseball and were taught for the film. Catherine Hardwicke even asked Reed to learn how to hold a bat in her left hand because it looked better in the frame.
Stephenie Meyer couldn't resist a guest appearance in Twilight. We don't blame her! The author appeared in the first part, when Bella is having dinner at a restaurant with her father. Meyer reprised her role in the film a few years later. It was a part of Breaking Dawn: Part One, in which she played the role of a wedding guest.
When Stephenie Meyer found out that her novel would be adapted into a film, she immediately knew who she saw in the role of Edward. The writer's first and only type was actor Henry Cavill, whom you may remember from such roles as Superman or The Witcher. Unfortunately, when work on the production began, Cavill was already too mature to play the role of a vampire with the appearance of a seventeen-year-old.
In 2008, when Twilight hit the cinemas, it broke not only popularity records. It turned out that the film had the largest and most profitable opening in the history of productions directed by a woman. It is said that it was almost 70 million dollars. This record was broken several times later, the last time quite recently by Greta Gerwig and her Barbie.
Robert Pattinson, in addition to his acting talent, also has musical talent and he wrote "Lullaby" for Bella.


















