I feel Leah gets the least amount of love out of the werewolf clan while she is so brave and kind she went against her own pack to save Alice and sacrificed her own life to save Esme.
The wolves were cool. It's just kinda sad that they had to go through all that training for maybe 5 scenes total? Paul had, what, 2 whole lines? As the movies went on their characters were in wolf form more than ever.
I actually find the werewolves in the Twilight universe more interesting than the vampires. Even though it was ridiculous for girls in movie theaters to freak out over Jacob taking his shirt off after Bella crashed the motorbike, I actually don't have any hard feelings about it like I used to. I guess back then I wasn't into men being shirtless showing off their muscles and biceps.
I like the story about them, the tight knit family, how affectionate they are with each other, the warmth, being part of that family you would know they had your back no matter what. And they're hot.
i'm actually more of a vampire lover however for some reason in the twilight series i always found the warewolves way more fun and interesting than the vampires. i always found myself smiling at the little scenes of the wolf pack together, they seemed like so much fun
Be honest: Who would rather see a full origin story about the wolves? From Sam’s transformation to Jacob? Even all the way back to the very beginning of the tribe’s history!
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All of Paul’s lines that I can remember “What did we do? What did her do? What did he tell you!?” “Sorry” “Give it a rest Leah” “How’s your new family working out” “You mean till she’s dead” “You played us”
Well Sam wasn’t the first wolf. It happened first a long time ago. They tell the story at the campfire. Also, Seth (not shown here) is the youngest, I think only 15. Actually, they aren’t even wolves. They’re shapeshifters who chose to turn into wolves and that passed on. I was disappointed since they’re my favorite part of Twilight but apparently it’s a common theme that werewolves are shapeshifters. New Moon was my favorite because it was about Jacob and the Quilettes. I’m definitely team Jacob…warm, sunny, happy, carefree, real. Unlike insanely controlling Edward. But anyway I’m loving this off the scene videos
Sam was the first wolf in his generation. The experience he had from that is what made him the alpha of the pack, even though his grandfather was not alpha in the previous pack. Hos father's generation skipped being a wolf because there were no vampires in their vicinity at that time. Because the Cullens came back to Forks, was the reason they started having so many wolves. His grandfather's generation had Jacob's grandfather Ephraim Black as the alpha. It was indicated that they became wolves much before they met the Cullens. This is why they had the treaty.
Although yeah, they're shapeshifters who took on the shape of the animals that can fight the predators, in their case, the enemy was vampires. So they used the form of a wolf
this video never gets old i loved/love these guys it was really annoying and a shame how under used they were, they could have been a whole movie on their own despite the movies direction im still a loyal stan to the franchise and always will be #teamwolfpack .
I really enjoyed this! Thank you! I can never get enough of the wolves and their loved ones. I too wish we would get movies with them. I still keep saying a movie about Jake and Renesmee and their lives. It's time Stephanie!! Lol
If we could all hear each other's thoughts it would eliminate lying manipulators, and trying to communicate feelings when you can't find the right words. I like that
I love that they cared about having actors who really are native american descent. I just wish they had done a better characterization of the brazilian indigenous people, because the ones in the film had nothing to do with brazilian indigenous people.
Damn some people here doesn't seem to like the characters for their stuff it's all about looks, that's sad. Leah is such a strong girl though goinf through so much stuff