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Sink your teeth into this: Robert Pattinson was nearly staked from the Twilight films

The vampire hunk just admitted he nearly got fired from his biggest role to date.
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We canโ€™t imagine a world where Robert Pattinson didnโ€™t play brooding vampire Edward Cullen in the Twilight series, but the actor has revealed that his extreme method acting almost cost him the role.

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โ€œI was so determined to make it so serious,โ€ he revealed to The New York Times.

โ€œI was fighting with everybody in control all the timeโ€ฆ to the point where I almost got fired,โ€ he revealed.

The 31-year-old mused that it was his method acting that made him want to delve into the character of Edward, who was written as angst ridden and isolated teen.

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But this didnโ€™t help his popularity on set with his agents even forced to fly to the set and straighten him out!

Despite almost getting fired, R-Patz has fond memories of working on the Twilight films.

Afterall itโ€™s where he met and fell in love with Kristen Stewart, 27. Ah #Robsten memories.

โ€œIt was an amazing luxury [and] โ€œamazing luck to just have fallen into it with the group of people I worked with on it,โ€ he spilled.

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The duo became household names.

Meanwhile, he may be receiving Oscar buzz for his role as a criminal in the new flick Good Time, but Rob has come to terms with the fact that he will always be remembered as Edward Cullen.

โ€œI think one of the best things, basically, about being a bit of a sellout is if youโ€™ve done five movies in a series, youโ€™ve had to accept some responsibility for playing the same character.โ€

Twilight - Edward and Bella first kiss
Aside from the fact that Edward kinda wants to eat Bella, the awkwardness of the vampire-human action made this first smooch very memorable.
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