Robert Pattinson introduces new Twilight Saga: Eclipse clip

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Three weeks from today, THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE hits theaters worldwide, thus catapulting the ever-popular franchise higher than ever before in popularity for girls between the ages of 9 and 46, and a few dudes as well.


Because star Robert Pattinson knows he’s a superstar, he doesn’t have to worry about looking sharp or professional, even when he’s introducing a new clip from the film for Entertainment Tonight. Nope, he could care less that he looks like an 8th grader going to his first job interview, because… let’s face it. He’s Robert Pattinson, Global Superstar (according to the MTV Movie Awards, that is).

After a boring explanation about the clip by Pattinson, the clip starts and wouldn’t you know it… it’s just as boring as Pattinson was explaining it in the first place. The Cullens want to save Belle (Kirsten Stewart) and so they stand around talking about how to do so. Weeeeeeee!


Check out the clip below (if you dare), and get ready for THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE in theaters everywhere June 30, 2010.



Source: Summit Entertainment

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