That ‘franchise’ ended up being a great deal for Robert Pattinson in a lot of ways.
It introduced the actor to moviegoers who were a lot of different ages.
The five movies also made him a household name, and were seemingly lucrative enough, money-wise that Pattinson could then pick and choose what projects he wanted to be involved with.
Still, in a recent interview with the Huffington Post, the actor admitted he really hated people talking about a movie as part of a franchise instead of on its own as a creative endeavor, and the dislike for the term hasn’t died down in his brain, even though it has been five years since The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 2 hit theaters.