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Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart: Are The ‘Twilight’ Stars Reuniting Soon? New Film in the Works for Former Sweethearts?

Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart may be spending time apart, but talks about them reuniting for a new movie has been circulating online. Earlier reports claim that the former sweethearts will be reuniting for a new "Twilight" franchise.

Pattinson and Stewart's rumored reunion will be a good way to boost their career again, Movie News Guide reports. It's reportedly a fact that they have reached the peak of their stardom since portraying the roles of Bella Swan and Edward Cullen in the vampire drama flick. Producers are supposedly thinking of reuniting the two in a movie and they allegedly feel that it will be a sure hit whether it's related to "Twilight" or not.

"Agents for both of them are looking for a project for them to star in together... Both need a big hit, and to get it, they both need each other," a source said.

According to reports, Pattinson and Stewart "look like they might finally get back together on screen." The insider went to add that the two teaming up will help their career path since they both had little to no career success since they split. The former couple reportedly needs a sure hit and a new movie is what they need.

Meanwhile, Gossip Cop  claimed that there's no truth behind the alleged Pattinson and Stewart's reunion. The gossip site noted that sources close  to the previous couple have dismissed the allegations. A Stewart insider said that the rumor is "absurd" while a rep for Pattinson asked where the report came from.

When Pattinson and Stewart were asked how the success of "Twilight" affected their careers, both of them said that the movie brought them immense popularity, Inquisitr reports. In separate interviews, they also denied claims that they're looking forward for a possible "Twilight" reboot. Stewart reportedly admitted that she loved working for the franchise, but she also said that she's not interested to be part of the film anymore.


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