Lawrence and Pattinson revisit 'Twilight' days

During a lie detector test, stars reflect on their iconic franchises while teasing the future of their careers

Robert Pattinson and Jennifer Lawrence. Photos: INKL

Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson reunited in the spotlight for their upcoming 2025 film 'Die My Love', bringing back memories of their early Hollywood days and iconic young adult franchises.

During a playful lie detector segment with Vanity Fair, the actors reflected on 'Twilight' and 'The Hunger Games', delivering candid insights and amusing anecdotes.

Lawrence revealed that she had once auditioned for 'Twilight', a role that eventually went to Kristen Stewart. Asked whether she regretted missing out, she laughed, saying she did not, describing the experience as just one step in her path to becoming a leading actress.

"It's all part of the journey," she noted, maintaining her trademark humour and self-awareness.

Pattinson, known worldwide for his portrayal of Edward Cullen, confirmed his willingness to return to the franchise. "Oh yeah, for sure," he said when asked if he would reprise his role, adding that he enjoys taking on parts that younger actors might shy away from.

His remarks highlight how he views the series years after its release, suggesting that he is open to revisiting the saga if the opportunity arises.

The lie detector test provided fans with a light-hearted glimpse into the actors' careers, blending reflection with humour. Their conversation showcased both their professional evolution and the enduring cultural impact of their respective franchises.

For fans, the discussion offered a charming trip down memory lane, mixing personal stories with potential hints of future projects tied to the beloved 'Twilight' universe. 'Die My Love', set for release later this year, has already received early praise, particularly for Lawrence's "unruly presence" on screen.

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