The Twilight Saga is one of the most beloved movie series of all time, but what were the best, most iconic scenes for each character?
If any book-to-movie franchise had been a rousing success, it would be Twilight. Stephanie Meyer’s creation were already successful, but they skyrocketed to fame when they were adapted into a film franchise. Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, and many more of the franchise’s stars were thrown directly into the public eye for years. Teams Edward and Jacob were invented to rally fans who preferred one of the two heartthrob boys in the infamous vampire-wolf love triangle.
There are many iconic moments throughout the five separate movies and each character’s personality shines through those different moments that really seem to encapsulate their characterization or story arc.
Rosalie: Her Memory Of Killing Royce King
Although this is one of the darkest scenes of the whole series, Rosalie isn’t afraid to lighten the mood a bit in an empowering way. As she recounts the moment when she was brutally assaulted and left for dead, Rosalie reveals how she got her sweet revenge when she became a vampire.
When viewers see her dressed up in her wedding gown, accented with her set of fresh red eyes, they see how tough she really is—especially in saying, “I was a little theatrical back then.” This was absolutely an iconic scene that speaks volumes about who the character is.
Bella: Confronting Edward In The Woods
Many agree that this scene is questionable for a human leading a vampire into the woods alone. But this is the iconic Bella Swan in action. She is literally a danger magnet, as she is considered throughout the story.
The truly iconic part of this scene is when Edward asks Bella if she’s afraid of him, to which she says “no.” She quietly yet boldly retaliates against Edward’s attempts to scare her, and this is exactly where she establishes herself as such an iconic character.
Edward: Trying To Prove He Is A Killer
After Bella leads him into the woods by Forks High School, Edward takes the initiative to thoroughly jolt Bella into feeling fear. What’s truly iconic here is Edward’s desperation to frighten Bella by throwing a tree branch and running “impossibly fast.”
“As if you can outrun me. As if you can fight me off. I’m designed to kill,” is the clearly odd yet iconic moment when Edward conveys what his nature truly is. And yet, he sparkles in the sunlight a few moments later, the cherry on top of this entire iconic scene. The entire woods scene is Edward’s most memorable scene and it officially prefaces who he really is for the rest of the story.
Jacob: Shirtless Meeting Up With Bella
Jacob is picture-perfect six pack-abbed endearing yet impulsive werewolf teen image that Team Jacob lives by. His countless shirtless scenes are a huge fan favorite of the franchise, and there is one scene where he marks his status as an icon.
In Eclipse, Jake picks up Bella from Edward to hang out with her. As he casually leans against his car, Edward calls him out by asking, “Doesn’t he own a shirt?” Jacob’s careless expression says it all as he waits for Bella to walk up to him. It’s a concise yet hilarious moment that establishes Jacob as the template of all shirtless guys.
Jasper: The Battle Training
Viewers that aren’t familiar with the books don’t fully understand Jasper’s backstory until Eclipse when he trains the Cullens and the wolves to fight newborns.
Jasper’s entire battle-training scene is led by him, as he teaches the others what to expect and ultimately how to effectively fight. It’s here where audiences get to know Jasper as the militaristic vampire that he was established to be in the source material books.
Emmett: The Baseball Field
Emmett isn’t difficult to figure out. The playful, funny, big-mouthed, physically tough vampire is typically the one delivering the jokes in the Cullen clan. But it’s in the baseball field scene in Twilight when fans can see his true self come out.
The full scene on the field shows him playfully taunting the opposing team, and especially Rosalie by calling out, “Babe, come on, it’s just a game.” Emmett’s establishment of his iconic character doesn’t take much effort since the moment is simply him just being his unapologetic self.
Esme: Reassuring Bella
After Bella essentially saves Edward in Italy, Esme welcomes her back with open and honorable arms for saving her son’s life. When Bella stops by to hold the vote as to who wants her to join the vamp clan, Esme conveys her extensive kind personality.
By saying that she already considers Bella part of the family, Esme effortlessly shows how iconic she truly is as the matriarch of the Cullen family. There are, of course, other memorable scenes with Esme continuing her iconic status, but this is the first scene that shows Esme’s true soul.