“I would throw myself off a building if…”: Stephanie Meyer Had One Rule for Bella Casting in Twilight, Wanted an Arrowverse Star Before They Cast Kristen Stewart

Stephanie Meyer’s casting ultimatum, the dramatic stakes behind Twilight’s Bella and the Arrowverse star sho almost took the role.

Forget sparkly vampires, Twilight’s near-miss involved a dramatic author and a shocking casting choice! Meyer, passionate about Bella, declared a building-leap threat over casting! But plot twist: she envisioned an Arrowverse star first, not Kristen Stewart!

This near-miss Bella (and Meyer’s intense rule) shows how close we came to a wildly different Twilight. Get ready to explore the film series with a whole new leading lady!

Edward Cullen Who? Author Meyer’s Almost-Casted Superman
What if Edward Cullen sported a cape and brooding stare, and not the vampire charm? Before Robert Pattinson brought Edward Cullen to life, Stephenie Meyer, the author behind the Twilight phenomenon, had a very specific vision for the brooding vampire.

Long before the franchise took the stage by storm, Stephenie Meyer dreamed up Edward Cullen, and with him, her ideal casting choice: Henry Cavill, now known for his role as Superman in the DC Extended Universe. “The only actor I’ve ever seen who I think could come close to pulling off Edward Cullen…” Meyer wrote on her blog in 2007. But what about Bella?

While Edward was her non-negotiable heartthrob, Meyer was a little more flexible with Bella Swan, the human half of our star-crossed lovers. She initially wanted Danielle Panabaker, known for her infamous role in The Flash. However, she did have one major dealbreaker:

Although I would be happy with several possibilities for Bella, I would throw myself off a tall building if they cast some lip-synching, popstar-slash-actress in the role. Just FYI.

Meanwhile, fans had their own picks. Much championed Hayden Christensen, fresh off his portrayal of Anakin Skywalker in the Star Wars prequels. The dark side might have been a bit too literal for Edward, though the tormented spirit vibe was undeniably there.

Finally, the casting gods (and Summit Entertainment) smiled upon us. Robert Pattinson landed the role of Edward, much to Meyer’s delight. She wrote,

There are very few actors who can look both dangerous and beautiful at the same time, and even fewer who I can picture in my head as Edward. Robert Pattinson is going to be amazing.

So, next time you rewatch Twilight, imagine an alternate version where Edward donned a cape and Bella skipped the sparkle. It’s wild to think, but it shows just how much casting shapes a story we love.

More Twilight on the Horizon?
Remember the buzz when Midnight Sun finally dropped, giving us Twilight from Edward’s perspective? Well, Meyer’s not done with Forks! She just hinted at two more Twilight books during a virtual event!

But before you start picturing wedding bells for Bella and Edward (again!), there’s a catch. There’s no release date in sight. Unlike the million copies Midnight Sun sold in its first week, these sequels are still in their early stages.

However, there’s one subtle twist! Meyer also mentioned she wants a fresh start. Instead of revisiting Edward and Bella, she’s looking to create a whole new world. “New rules, new mythology… that’s my thing,” she said.

So, while Edward and Bella take a backseat, get ready for something brand-new coming your way. Think less sparkly vampires, more… aliens with a love for polka music?

Meyer’s hinting at a vampire-free project. Looks like she’s ready to leave Forks for something fresh, and honestly, good for her! The future of Twilight is a mix of old and new. Buckle up, Twi-hards—this ride’s gonna be wild!

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