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Opening Weekend:

  • Friday — $71,642,526
  • Saturday — $40,029,203
  • Sunday — $26,450,532

This Week (Added Wednesday and Thursday):

  • Monday — $9,853,481
  • Tuesday — $11,002,420
  • Wednesday — $12,500,000
  • Thursday — $7,800,000

So, in total as of today per Box Office Mojo:

Domestic: $179,278,000 54.0%
+ Foreign: $152,900,000 46.0%
= Worldwide: $332,178,000

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Cronenberg: Actors need to scare themselves. When I started to talk to [Robert Pattinson for "Cosmopolis"], it became apparent that he was terrified, as Keira was terrified to do Sabina, and that’s always good.

Why did you want Pattinson for the part in “Cosmopolis”?

Cronenberg: Well I’d watched a movie that I think not too many people have seen called “Little Ashes,” where he plays Salvador Dali, and he plays him as a young man and plays him with a Spanish accent. So I thought, well that’s really interesting, I mean this was before he was a “Twilight” star, because, it takes a particular handsome young man to decide to play that role. And then I did watch some of the “Twilight” stuff and I watched “Remember Me” and I felt that he had a lot going on. He’s supposed to be a super smart billionaire at a young age, 28 he says in the movie. It’s intuition. I didn’t know him as a person, but I’d figured from the movies that I’d seen, like “Little Ashes,” that I could maybe interest him in doing something that’s not “Twilight” obviously

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How was it to revisit your characters for the fourth time?

Robert Pattinson: It wasn’t as difficult, as Edward Cullen is what I feel like, right now, after so many months of living it. Edward, as you know, is a very controlled character and not very expressive. This makes my task easier.

Kristen Stewart: It was different for me this time. Bella is a quiet person but in this movie, she is seen being vocal and taking stands. I got to live almost 10-15 years of a girl’s life in a fast-forward situation through Twilight.

Taylor Lautner: It was a bit difficult for me, as Jacob matures in this series. Showing that transition needed a lot of effort. The physical and metal transition has its impact on the rest of acts.

Where do you see your careers after the Twilight Series ends?

RP: The Twilight Saga has contributed immensely to my career beyond everybody’s expectations. It will be a huge responsibility to continue living up to the mark. Edward Cullen is a very strong character and breaking or changing that image to create a new one will be difficult.

KS: Twilight has been a turning point of my career and given me a lot of fame. I hope that the people also accept me as a different character from Bella Swan.

TL: The series has given me the opportunity to go ahead and take up projects that I always wanted to, and I hope it remains that way.

Tell us about your most memorable scene in the film.

RP: The wedding scene has been very emotional and memorable for both Kristen and me. However, my favourite scene is the honeymoon scene when I spoiled all those lovely “bed lines”!

KS: For me, it’s the wedding scene. I had a million different things going through my head, but I kept telling myself “Stop. Stop. Just do it and actually have this experience because you’re just about to ruin it.”

TL: My favourite scene is the childbirth scene where Bella is very critical and Jacob sees Renesme for the first time.

Your future projects to look forward to…

RP: Bel Ami is my next project. It’s making headlines as well, as it has lots of sex in it.

KS: I’m doing a paranormal adventure film, Snow White and the Huntsman.

Have you seen Bollywood movies? Do you have any Bollywood plans?

RP: I’ve watched one of the most romantic Bollywood movies called Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge. I would definitely love to do a Bollywood film if given a chance. They have romance, drama and emotion, something which Twilight also has.

KS: Yeah, I have seen Ra.One and I’d love to work in Indian movies, provided I like what I am offered.

TL: I’ve seen Slumdog Millionaire, and would love to work in such a culture-rich country provided someone teaches me to speak Hindi.

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