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'Twilight: New Moon' spoilers

Robertpattinson_twilight_290[1] Some things get lost in translation when a book is adapted for film. Just watch "Angels & Demons" and see what we mean.

Some points are lost, while other plot points are enhanced. Looks like the latter will be the case in "The Twilight Saga: New Moon," reports Life&Style.

If you haven't figured it out from the headline and first few lines -- spoiler alert!

Edward (Robert Pattinson) will go from being a voice in Bella's head to an apparition in the flick. This makes sense since any way to get Pattinson more screen time is a good thing, especially in a novel in which he's mainly absent in the flesh.

Also, in order to get Edward to appear to her, Bella will take an even more daring, life-threatening approach.

Edward will also deliver an ultimatum to his love that differs from the literary version of Stephenie Meyer's novel. But what, pray tell? Any thoughts?

"The Twilight Saga: New Moon" opens Nov. 20.

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Maybe the ultimatum has to do with her taking that jump of the cliff. That was always what the voice in her head was telling her, to be safe and take care of herself. He might say something like "If you jump off that cliff, I will leave you forever" or something like that.

I don't know, it was my least favorite book of the series (though it did introduce the Volturi).

Maybe the Ultimatum is somehow tied to her wanting to become 'immortal'

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The ulimatium is that she must marry him to become a vampire, not just graduate from High School like it was in the book. I saw it on another site.

On the other site said there taking out the marriage angle to keep it more teenish. If that is true they are messing up the book and i wont watch the movie.

On the other site said there taking out the marriage angle to keep it more teenish. If that is true they are messing up the book and i wont watch the movie.

Beth- If that's the case, it kind of takes away a major part of Edwards character. Throughout the series, he always saw being a vampire as a curse, one that he wanted Bella to forgo. Even when they talked about her transforming after High School, it was always a discussion, not a guarantee.

I just don't understand the narrative benefit of changing this.

Beth- If that's the case, it kind of takes away a major part of Edwards character. Throughout the series, he always saw being a vampire as a curse, one that he wanted Bella to forgo. Even when they talked about her transforming after High School, it was always a discussion, not a guarantee.

I just don't understand the narrative benefit of changing this.

As much as I love Twilight... the movie was a HUGE disappointment! my hope for New moon is that they stick pretty close to the book.

I agree, the first movie was a disappointment and I am so in hopes they will follow the books. They better leave the marriage in the story line, that's a key element to the story.

i understand that theres a lot of changes happened on the movie that is different in the movie but that makes sense because the movie will only run up to 2hrs so i think much better if they will change something on the movie some scene that is not very important,and make some scene different to make it more exciting anyway we already read the books so i think much better if will see something different to check on how do we realy know the story..

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