Twilight’s Lone Female Director Explains Her One Disappointment About The Sequels

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Every few years a film franchise is released and becomes a bonafide sensation. Twilight was definitely in that category, with countless fans becoming obsessed with Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, and debating whether or they were Team Jacob or Team Edward. The film franchise started with 2008’s Twilight, and the franchise’s lone female director recently explained her big disappointment about the sequels. 

The first Twilight movie was helmed by Catherine Hardwicke, whose previous credits include the teen drama Thirteen. But she didn’t return for any of the movie’s secrets, with three other filmmakers coming in for the four movies that followed. Hardwicke recently spoke to ComicBook about the vampiric property, and the one disappointment she felt about the follow-up movies. In her words:

All four movies after me were directed by men and both Divergents and all the Hunger Games. So even though we kind of paved the way, none of the other ones were directed by women. And, of course, Patty Jenkins, of course, Greta Gerwig. A lot of bad ass people came down the door.

 

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