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As such, it’s a happy ending to the Twilight franchise, which as a whole is one of vampire cinema’s least bloodthirsty series.Nevertheless, the fifth and final (so far) film for the Twihards ( Twlight hardcore fans) impresses: it knows exactly what it wants to achieve and sets out to do it - with one huge surprise. A surprisingly bloodless end to the series, Breaking Dawn Part 2 kills off these two minor characters but steers clear of offing any of the primary cast. The ploy is intended to enrage her surviving sisters and start an inevitable battle, but since the skirmish doesn’t actually ensue, Irina ends up being the only other character added to the saga’s kill list in Breaking Dawn Part 2. Toshiro is one of few vampires who doesn’t make it to Twilight’s plot-hole-ridden saga ending, being killed by the Volturi after revealing what Carlisle Cullen and his family are planning.Īfter that, the ending battle begins with Maggie Grace’s vampire Irina being set ablaze and killed by the Volturi’s Caius. In reality, Breaking Dawn Part 2 only kills off two characters in the movie’s considerable runtime, both of them being very minor figures in Twilight’s overarching story. When it transpires that all of the death and destruction seen in the third act only took place in the mind of Alice Cullen as she forecast a potential future, the kill count drops down drastically. Although almost half of Twilight’s recurring cast are killed off by the brutal, bloody finale of Breaking Dawn Part 2, almost all of these deaths are undone by the saga finale’s goofy ending twist.
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