Halloween saw many stars appear in fancy costumes while Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson kept us all guessing about their Halloween costumes.
Stewart and Pattinson appeared together at the interview with MTV for the first time since the scandal early this year. Accompanied by Taylor Lautner, they all spoke about the release of The Twilight Sage: Breaking Dawn - Part 2. Stewart and Pattinson also revealed what they were dressed as for the Halloween which was not an obvious costume.
Stewart explained her short pink wig and sunglasses referring to Natalie Portman while she was working as a stripper in the movie "Closer," 2004 Mike Nichols-directed movie starring Julia Roberts, Jude Law and Natalie Portman.
"I love 'Closer.' [It's] one of my favorite movies," Stewart said. "If you've seen that, that's one aspect of [Portman's] character. She changes a lot in that movie, but that's one part, yeah."
Stewart and Patttinson commented on the photo taken when they were dressed for Halloween. Stewart sarcastically said: "Oh yeah, I look awesome."
Pattinson commented "That's not me!" at the photo where he was seen wearing a mask with huge eyebrows and mustache painted on it and burst into laugh.
Pattinson couldn't define his disguise better than saying he was supposedly to look like a creepy serial killer. "I chose someone who is just genuinely terrifying. It was a $3 mask from a 7-Eleven," he said.
Stewart expressed her emotions for the end of this epic series. She said she would miss the press interviews. "For the last few press junkets, they've been separating everyone, which is silly. I think because we love hanging out," she adds.
Stephenie Meyer, author of "Breaking Dawn" and the women who started it all also talks with MTV about how she is feeling about the end of the series.
"Yeah. There's no way not to [be emotional] with the end of this one. [Director] Bill [Condon] has a very good sense of how to really wring your emotions. He put the end together in such a way that I don't think you cannot have a moment. I can only imagine the fans will really appreciate that moment of reflection," she said.