The Intense Twilight Scene That's the Closest the Franchise Got to Horror

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The Intense Twilight Scene That's the Closest the Franchise Got to Horror
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For a franchise that is very firmly not a part of the horror genre, this scene was pretty horrifying.

The Big Picture Despite being all about vampires and werewolves, the Twilight Saga never slotted into the horror genre. Instead, it fits into the romance and drama genres and is a love story at its core. It has some action sequences thrown into the mix every once in a while, but they were never really scary or horrific, it was just very tense at times.

Part 1 of the epic conclusion to the Saga saw Bella become pregnant on her and Edward’s honeymoon, something that should be impossible given that he’s a vampire and there should be nothing viable about him. But somehow, and rather inexplicably, since Bella is still human when they marry, she falls pregnant with a half-vampire half-human child. This proves worrisome to all of the Cullen’s, after all, since this baby is part-vampire it’s going to want blood.

Though the entire C-Section is shown through Bella’s point of view, meaning we don’t see anything explicit, the implication and what we do see is enough to leave a lasting impact. At one point, Edward has to tear through her body with his teeth in order to get the baby out, and Bella’s screams of pain are so horrific it’s hard not to want to cover your ears. The entire time you can hear more of Bella’s bones cracking, and the squelching of the makeshift surgery.

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