Final Twilight Movie Poster Is Both Mysterious And Expressionless

Oct 7, 2008 by  

Just last month, Screen Rant posted a pair of Twilight posters featuring Edward & Bella.

Yesterday, Cinematical got a hold of the newest poster for the Vampire-themed flick based on the successful novels. This is apparently the final poster for the film so for fans of the book series, I hope its enjoyable enough to hold you over until the film is released. :-)

Take a gander and see what you think:

New final Twilight poster
New (and final) Twilight movie poster

Personally, these posters don’t do anything for me. I don’t understand the point of their style – as in the previous posters, Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen looks “mysterious” and Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan has a blank expression.

All the posters for this movie seem way too simple and do not feature anything from the film except the look of the characters (characters who happen to be played by not-very-well-known actors no less).

For larger resolution versions of the poster, head over to Cinematical.

I guess they’re marketing only to those who’ve read the books. Other than through word-of-mouth, I don’t see how this promo material will appeal to the movie-going audiences who’ve not read the novels.

So, have you read the novels? If you’re not familiar with the books, are you interested in seeing the film?

Twilight hits North American theaters on November 21st, 2008 and the U.K. theaters on December 19th, 2008.

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  1. More like “Nothing good will come of this movie.”

    Honestly, I remember seeing a sneak scene of it months back and it looks absolutely atrocious. I love Cedric Diggory but the guy honestly should not be playing this role.

    Oh well, I’ll keep my mouth shut and hope I’m wrong.

  2. I hate to agree…I love the books and want to love the movie just as much as any Twihard fan out there (if that’s what their calling themselves these days). I am just waiting…and waiting for the marketing team responsible for the success of this movie to kick it up a few hundred notches. Unfortunately I don’t see any risks being taken to promote this movie as much as any fan believes it deserves. Why is that? I am a marketing professional and completely agree that “word-of-mouth” is by far the best way to achieve an audience – but when the “mouths” spreading the word are 12-16 year old screaming girls, you’ve got to wonder how many people have already been turned off to the wonderful world created by Stephenie Meyer. At least we still have her books.

  3. Well said KK,

    That’s how I see it too. For one who’s not familiar with the novels, I have no reason to see this film.

    The trailer looked really weak as well for me so I hope they’re able to show off some more appealing stuff. These posters are empty and boring for those who don’t know the characters.

  4. This poster is horrible. The lead actors for this film are really good-looking, so I wonder what kind of bad graphic artist did it take to ruin natural good looks to this extent? The first poster was at least passable, but this is a disaster! If I didn’t know anything about the movie or the books and had to decide which movie to see based on this poster, I’d certainly take my 10 bucks somewhere else.

  5. Bad Photoshop job! Robert Pattinson’s face looks distorted.

  6. Yeah I hate this poster too…he’s so…pasty. From an artistic point of view, it’s just wrong. Body positioning, facial expression, lighting; just bad.

  7. I think people will be interested in it. I’m a fan and I’m going to see it. Its just like when Harry Potter came out,people who didnt read the books still came and saw the movie. Robert Pattinson is suppose to be pale looking…he’s a vampire. I think it’ll be a hit in the box office since people that havent seen it are interested.

  8. @ Lyndsay,

    Harry Potter had infinitely better marketing though. That’s the point we’re trying to make – that Twilight is being marketed badly. These posters and the trailer are not appealing to audiences (other than the fans of the books) like Harry Potter did.

  9. I love the books and defenetly will go see the movie but I have to agree that this poster is horrible I thought that it was gonna be something different being said that it is the last poster before the movie comes out,soo I’m disappointed on the work on the
    posterbelieve the artist just wanted to get it over with…and did not took his time. But what can we do what is done is done….And I will still see the movie

    I just wish there would be more avertisements about the movie, wich is coming next month…….

  10. The movie is about a romance and in this poster I don’t see any expressions of love between the characters no chemistry……Hello that is the main part of the whole movie…. The first poster was better and it was the first ever poster from the movie? not fair

    Blah!!!!lol

  11. I do think this isn’t an eye-capturing poster but I do have to say it’s pretty well done besides I’ve seen worse. :/

  12. um not only does she look like a deer in headlights but there are much better shots of rob as Edward. why did they pick one where he looks like he’s got down syndrome or something? he looks retarded. i think they should have done a side profile to accentuate his jawline

  13. In the book because bella is meant to be very ordinary looking anyway. And well hes a vampire ! every moment hes kissing her he wants to kill her so its not all lovey dovey and stuff.
    And also hes meant to be VERY pale which explains the pastiness.
    Though that poster doesn’t do him justice hes actually very hot this picture makes his eyes look all squinty lol.

  14. I’m absolutely in love with the series!! I think the movie is gonna rock, though Edward’s expression in the newest poster is a little confusing. Can’t wait for the OFFICIAL AND FINAL trailer that comes out in 2 days!!!! And for all you non-believers, I have this to say: READ THE BOOKS!!!

  15. 2 words,,,

    Buffy Gravatas…

  16. I’m a fan of the books but I hate this poster. Honestly, it does nothing for me. It looks badly photoshopped. The movie is meant to a love story but I don’t any chemistry in this photo at all.
    I hope the promoting starts getting better soon because what they’re doing at the moment is not working for people who haven’t read the book.

  17. Wait, I’m missing something here… Why do we care about this movie?

  18. These posters are awful
    im a big twilight series fan and like harry potter the movie is just not that good
    Kristen Stewart looks like 12 years old here but i do understand they had to ugly her down slight to make the contrast between her and the vampires.
    As for Rob Keyes saying the not so well known artists
    its meant to be that way so people don’t have prejudices about the character b4 hand.

  19. I am a fan of the books and cant wait to see the novel, but the way they made edward look in this picture is not so much mysterious as it makes him look sick. I wonder if they are going to make a movie for each book?

  20. @chay guillory

    If this one does well, I’m sure there will be sequels for the other novels.

    But that means more bad posters – Joey Lawrence, an 18 year old artist/photographer did the posters for this movie and mentioned he will be doing all the movies’ posters…

  21. I’ve read the books and like them for the most part. Nothing against the actor playing Edward, but I expected a more handsome man playing the part. The book describes the Cullens to be beautiful beyond belief. This guy isn’t.

    And whoever is in charge of marketing this thing should be shot. I will see the film because I read the book, but I haven’t seen anything to far that would interest ‘others’ in seeing it. It seems they are depending on fan word-of-mouth (or the unlimited funds of 14-year-olds a la Titanic).

  22. I am a Twilight Mom and a marketing professional and can’t wait to see the film. The problem I see with these posters is there’s nothing in them to suggest it’s a VAMPIRE movie. Bringing in the horror fans and the male fans would majorly boost the box office takes of this movie, but they are not doing that. I liked the tag line in the old posters, “When you can live forever, what do you live for?” because it gave a good hint to what the film is about. These don’t have that, and they look flat. You can’t at all figure out what this is about from the poster if you don’t know the books. That’s bad! The poster for “Flash of Genius” (out now, opened in 11th place!) was equally bad, just a guy staring up at a tall building with something about taking on corporations in the tag. What?? Thankfully I’d seen a promo on ET and knew it was about the inventor of the intermittent windshield wiper. (Being a car person, I loved the movie, but clearly no one else had a freaking clue what it was about.) I don’t want to see Twilight tank b/c of poor advertising. They need to run some TV commercials, too. The entire movie-going audience does nto get into viral online marketing.

  23. I agree that their marketing strategies should’ve been better. I understand the small budget might’ve hindered them from doing anything extravagant, but they could’ve done so much better than this! Everything from the teaser trailers, stills to the posters look second-rated and lackluster to me. And it all seems to targets toward the fans only, which makes me very nervous for the film.

    And now on the new poster. The very first thing that came to my mind when i first saw it was WTF?! This new poster looks basically like the first one (which looks so much better) except for the pose and faical expressions. I thought for the 2nd poster they would come up with something much more different but still gives you that twilight feel, like maybe adding some of other characters in the background or at least using a differnt setting or look, just to add a little more dynamic to it. But no, all we got is a trashy looking version of the first poster that should’ve been left on the editing floor. In addition to the unnatural lighting and over photoshopping, the main problem I have with this poster is rob’s edward. He looks off and entirely wrong as far as characterization goes. He appears to be creepy and scary like a stalker or serial killer here, rather than looking mysterious and dazzling as he should be. Overal I was very disappointed with this poster, yet at the same time very “impressed” that the photographer who shot this managed to make rob look ugly and freakish. Let’s pretend this poster never existed, shall we?

  24. Hmm…my opinion is…this is hilarious! I think the complexion is good, because well, he is a vampire. But he’s supposed to be a good looking vampire. Don’t get me wrong, I think Rob make an excellent Edward, but this poster is horrible, he looks like. I can’t even explain, but the face proportion just is not right, and it looks funny…ok so I’m a bit of a joke maker (including bad ones, but bear with me) though no one probably reads these…
    Rob in a rough voice, “Don’t touch my pocket! *smirking* I’ll hurt you”
    Kristen whispering “He’s not joking.”

    -sorry if I affended anyone, really I didn’t mean to. I’m so excited for the movie to come out :) YAY!:)

  25. I guess I’m alone here but for some reason I’m captivated by Edward in this… He is her protector, and the expression totally fits. Not to mention his smoldering eyes.

    I can see that it’s too fake and a little off, but I still like it.

  26. the new poster is better because if im looking at it i think they’re looking at me! it makes me happy!

    i think kristen stewart posed with no expression unlike robert pattinson, he looks like a true good-looking vampire.
    and kirsten also looks like a little sister of robert.

    But it’s just a poster, we don’t see how they act, so im looking forward on the movie. i hope they will make me pee on my pants while i’m watching it!

    I will love twilight until its last book!

  27. to be completely honest i love this poster, i mean sure bella looks a lil bored but edward looks almost scary which is how people see the cullens, he also looks incrediblt hot as usual.. if i hadnt read the books, i would have looked at this poster and thought “wow, i really wanna see that movie, that dude is hot”
    also i think rob looks hell intense!!! which just adds to the awesomeness of the poster

  28. Excuse me, but don’t mind me saying, that if you are truly a twilight fan, you should not be making fun of the movie, especially since you haven’t even seen it! How do you know, it could be better than anything you have ever seen before! I really am suprised that anybody would say that Robert Pattinson is not a good choice for Edward, he was a fabulous choice! Honestly, he could kick Cedric’s butt. As he said so himself. You guys are seriously twilight fans, no doubt in my mind…..

  29. @ Courtney,

    for fans of the book, im sure there are others who feel the same way about Edward’s look in the poster.

    But I think the point of posters is to advertise to movie-goers a little about what the movie is and draw them in – This doesn’t seem to do that :( Again, for those who haven’t read the novels, this is meaningless and for me, a bit of a deterrent.

    The newest trailer however, was much improved over the earlier ones.

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