'Breaking Dawn' Photos: 'Twilight' Film Drops New Pictures (PHOTOS)

PHOTOS: Brand New Look Into Final 'Twilight' Film
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After keeping a tight lid on its epic undead finale, Summit Entertainment has begun to shine a light on its famous vampires, sending out a mass of photo stills from "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn."

Featuring stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson dramatically embracing, both while clothed and nude in a waterfall; evil vampires the Volturi, led by Michael Sheen; werewolf Taylor Lautner in constant action; and strikingly beautiful blonde vampire bridesmaids.

The film, part of a long tween-favorite series, is looking to expand its fan base with a more graphic, mature approach.

"We shot everything -- whether it's the lovemaking or the childbirth -- as potent and powerful as it can be," director Bill Condon recently told Entertainment Weekly. "It will be interesting to see whether there will be people who think it too disturbing for this universe."

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