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The franchise’s fourth installment, Breaking Dawn will be split into two films; one will premiere in November 2011, while the second film’s release date has yet to be announced.

Yeah, and for all of you who don’t devour Stephanie Meyer’s novels like they’re chunks of sex-covered cheesecake on Blanche Devereaux’s kitchen table, Breaking Dawn will feature “sex” scenes and “childbirth” scenes, but will somehow maintain to keep its PG-13 rating. I can only imagine how this one’s going to go:

Edward: Oh, Bella … I want you so desperately. I need you so. I have to put my thing into your thing, and that way, we’ll create a beautiful moody, brooding offspring together.

Bella: Oh, Edward. I’d be pleased for you to put your thing into my thing. I’ve only been waiting for you to do this for my entire adolescence.

[Lights fade as the two climb into bed together, fully clothed.]

Nine months later …

Flash-forward to Bella and Edward sitting at their kitchen table in a bright and cheery kitchen. Things have changed drastically since the two have “made love.” Sunlight pours in the windows and dust particles dance in the shimmering sunbeams while the two anticipate the Arrival of Their Child.

Bella and Edward gaze lovingly into one another’s eyes while they grasp hands. There’s excitement in the air; even Edward has an unnatural blush high in his cheeks.

After a few moments of comfortable silence, the two jump and start at the sound of the clanging doorbell, which plays “That’s What Friends Are For.” The couple rejoins hands, intertwining sweaty, nervous fingers and walk slowly, deliberately down the hallway and into the foyer, where a large shape behind the mullioned glass door throws odd-angled shadows on the plush carpeting and dark-stained hardwood below.

They look at one another as Bella bites her lip as Edward gives her an encouraging, yet curt, nod. “Now is the time,” Edward’s eyes seem to say. Bella, with her free hand, opens the door and gasps — for standing there, almost silhouetted by the bright early-morning sunlight, is …

The Stork.

A rogue tear slips down Edward’s face as he hastily wipes it away, and reaches for Bella’s arm to steady himself. Their baby was finally here. The Stork bends his gangly, gristly legs in a bowing gesture and easily maneuvers the child with his pearly wings from its satchel, which had been suspended by a dangerous-looking and hooked beak on what was sure to have been a long, treacherous trip filled with death, destruction and strait-laced Republicans.

Bella easily catches her newborn child as it slides from the grasp of The Stork and utters a cry of rejuvenation, a cry of almost improper ecstasy. Edward falls to his knees on the peeling porch and into a position of fierce gratitude, while The Stork slips away into the diamond-bright morning, unnoticed.

Zoom in on The Stork, who is now flying off into the distance, almost appearing to disappear into the sun itself. A child cries happily in the background.

Fade to black.

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  • I've never seen any twilight movie.. but I can't wait for that childbirth scene! I bet Kristen Stewart's idea of agony and incredible physical pain is very interesting :)

  • Nine months?! Have you even READ it? Or is that your point, lol…
    Still, the movies will NEVER be as good as the books… Pity.

  • i wish the childbirth scene was like that… no wait.. I'm beyond curious how they are going to pull that scene off or if they will even include the horrible shit that goes down.
    I think even people who are not fans but have heard about that part in the book are curious about how this is going to happen.

  • …and what's this about a boy baby…??
    Still, that is a hell-funny version of 'Breaking Dawn' for kiddies, lmao…

  • is this supposed to be a joke? because that's how my boyfriend and i totally talk dirty to each other. it's a shame the movies don't do the book justice. thankfully, the birthing scene you described above is a pretty spot on description of what it's actually like. i am grateful that the movie will portray this act realistically, stork and all.

  • “The movies will never be as 'good' as the books?” The books are complete shit. I recommend you read books that are higher than a 7th grade reading level…

  • oh mymy… oh hell yeah… hunny put on that big ol' fake pregnant belly… you know… the one that doesn't match your skin tone at all… … why even bother to make it pg-13? hell, the books aren't pg-13… what's the difference between letting your 12-15 yrs old kids read that (they do have imaginations at that age, you know) and watching it played out on the big screen in all of kristen stewart's gnarly acting skills… excuse me… i just biled in my throat…

  • … and the chin-jutting… gotta have some chin-jutting and teeth grinding for the dramatic pausing…

  • I can like whatever I like, thank you very much.
    I enjoyed the story; if you didn't, then shut the fuck up. Your opinion just doesn't matter to me.
    ?????????????????????

  • She doesn’t accually have the baby come out her cooch…They cut her open not her going thru vaginal birth.

  • FIRST OF ALL,
    Edward bites bella in 45678987654 places so the birth doesn’t kill her completely in the first place, Second they cut her open before the fetus tears its way out of her stomache, third I agree the birth scene should be interesting, considering EVERY time she’s in pain whether it be mental or physical, It looks like she’s having a fucking seisure.
    They should’ve found someone better to play bella. she’s fucking terrible.