1. Twilight's Concept Sprouted from a Dream
The mastermind behind this saga, Stephenie Meyer, reveals that it was a dream that sparked the idea for the renowned Twilight series. In that dream, she witnessed a girl and a boy seated together in a lush green meadow, with the boy shimmering brilliantly, akin to Edward's captivating entrance into the light

2. Robert Pattinson's Musical Stint in the Film's Soundtrack
Beyond his leading role, Robert Pattinson showcased his singing talent by lending his voice to two tracks, 'Never Think,' played during Bella and Edward's dinner in Port Angeles, and 'Let Me Sign,' featured when Bella is bitten by a different vampire during ballet practice.

3. Henry Cavill Once Considered for the Role of Edward Cullen
Before donning the cape as Superman, Henry Cavill had the opportunity to be the heartthrob vampire, Edward Cullen, stealing the hearts of millions worldwide. Author Stephenie Meyer even envisioned him as Edward from the beginning. However, by the time of filming, Henry Cavill had outgrown the age to portray a 17-year-old.

4. In Twilight: New Moon, Actress Nikki Reed (Rosalie Hale) Once Sported a Wig
The iconic golden hair that took 36 hours to dye for the first part suffered a tragic fate, leading Nikki to resort to using wigs for her character's appearance in the sequel.

5. Kristen Stewart Graduated High School Concurrently with Her On-Screen Persona, Bella
As the film concluded, Kristen turned 19 and graduated high school just a week after acing her final exams. Although a year behind her peers, Kristen takes pride in this achievement.
However, lacking a real celebration, she opted to capture her graduation memories on set. Kristen vividly recalls fellow actors congratulating her and handing over the diploma while still in her Bella character's attire.

6. After Mastering Driving, Robert Sets Sail to Learn Canoeing
In The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1, the 'golden couple' Edward and Bella embark on their honeymoon to the picturesque Esme Island in Brazil. The journey involves a highly romantic scene on a canoe. In reality, Robert didn't know how to handle a boat, so after intensive driving lessons in the previous installments, he had to take up canoeing lessons for the most beautiful and authentic shots.

7. Robert Pattinson Had to Learn Driving Right on Set
To execute the driving sequences in the film, the dashing vampire Edward had to undergo 10 consecutive hours of driving practice right on the movie set. Interestingly, in real life, Robert didn't know how to drive, considering it a dreadful skill.

8. Robert Pattinson Almost Got the Boot for Being Rebellious
Before becoming a global phenomenon, Robert Pattinson faced the risk of being fired during the filming of the first Twilight installment due to his rebellious and nonchalant attitude. Fortunately, his management took timely actions to 'straighten out' his unprofessional demeanor, allowing him to carry on with the character of Edward Cullen until the end.

9. The R-Rated Steamy Scene
The sizzling honeymoon scene of Edward and Bella earned an R-rating (Restricted) due to its intense heat. Subsequently, the producers had to tone down the scene to make it more accessible for younger audiences.

10. The Sensational Wedding Dress of Bella Swan
The wedding of Bella Swan and vampire Edward Cullen once caused a sensation and was voted the on-screen wedding of the year. Every detail of the wedding, from the engagement ring to the bride's dress, was eagerly anticipated by devoted fans. To keep the surprise until the last moment, Kristen had to wear an oversized cloak during the entire wedding scene to prevent leaked images.

11. Kristen Stewart Wore Colored Contacts to Conceal Her True Eye Color
To authentically portray Bella as per the source material, Kristen had to wear colored contacts to transform her eye color to brown, as her natural green eyes did not align with the description in the books.

12. The Initial Title of the Book Was Not Twilight
Before being named Twilight, author Stephenie Meyer initially titled it Forks - after a city in the United States and the very town where the character Bella resides.
