5:47 AM EDT 6/6/2017
"Twilight" fans got the shock of their lives when their dream couple, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, have gone their separate ways back in 2013. So when the "Twilight" stars' romance fizzled, the hype of their careers seemed to spiralled down as well. A new report now claims that the former power couple may be reuniting to save their failing careers.
Metro UK reported that Kristen Stewart (Bella Swan) open to work with her ex-boyfriend, Robert Pattinson (Edward Cullen), if there will be another installment for the "Twilight" saga. The 26-year-old actress and model even went on to say that she will be the first one to read Stephanie Meyer's novel, if the author decided to write a continuation of the highly-popular romantic fantasy film.
Rumor has it that the "Twilight" stars and former couple may have decided to reunite to bring their names back on the spotlight once again. After Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson split, they were hardly doing any jobs in Hollywood that would grab anyone's attention. So if there will indeed be another installment for the "Twilight" saga, it will definitely help their dimming careers a lot.
This is certainly not the first time that a "Twilight" reboot may be in the works. With so many fans demanding for a new installment of the mega-popular franchise, the possibility of it to happen is not that far-fetched. To make things easier for the creator of the reboot, Robert Pattinson just confirmed that he is definitely on board.
Despite whispers and speculations that Robert Pattinson desperately wants to work with Kristen Stewart for a career boost, the actor is actually working from one project to another. As a matter of fact, the actor has been focusing too much with work that his wedding with fiance FKA Twigs was suddenly pushed off his priority list. After multiple reports confirmed that the duo will in fact going to tie the knot soon, nothing much is said about their upcoming union.
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