The Twilight franchise spanned four years (2008-2102) and five movies. First came Twilight, then New Moon, then Eclipse, then Breaking Dawn. The last movie was broken into two films, released one year apart. Even though the series was written by one writer in book and screenplay form - Stephenie Meyer and Melissa Rosenberg respectively - four directors helmed one each of the movies.
A script for Twilight had been in development since 2004, and it was drastically different from the book. Paramount sold the rights to Summit Entertainment, who promised Meyers a close and near-direct adaptation of her novels.
Regardless how the book would have translated to the screen, one thing that most likely wouldn’t have changed was the number of couples in the Twilight franchise. As the movies progressed, the number of characters and groups of people (both human and supernatural) increased quickly.
Everyone who’s seen the Twilight films or crossed them in ing are probably aware of the main relationships, but there are also minor couples that contribute vastly to the lore and plot of all five movies. That sort of contribution may not be obvious on one or two viewings.
Whether a main character or secondary couple, they've all had an opportunity to be a positive or negative force in the movies. Some relationships did hurt the movies, but some were positive enough to save a scene or single movie - or even the whole franchise.
Here are 13 Couples Who Saved The Twilight Franchise (And 7 Who Hurt it).
Saved: Carlisle & Esme Cullen
Carlisle and Esme Cullen should be called “Love Mentors.” They are esteemed of the Olympic coven in the Twilight franchise, but they don’t let that go to their head.
The rest of the coven, especially non-family , look up to Carlisle and Esme as the perfect parental figures.
That’s not an overstatement. The couple is quick-thinking, smart, and funny, playing off each other in amazing ways. It’s like they are one person when they are together.
But most importantly? They love each other and have no qualms about displaying this love in public or in front of others. The spontaneity makes their feelings true.
Saved: Alice Cullen & Jasper Hale
Alice Cullen has the ability to see the future, and Jasper Hale is pathokinetic, someone who can manipulate and feel others’ emotions. And because of Jasper’s ability, he fell in love with Alice.
Alice came up to Jasper in a diner like they already had known each other for a long time. She said to him that he’d “kept her waiting a long time.” Although confused by this woman, he felt the joy in Alice’s emotions, and it impacted him immensely.
He did act like the new Cullen member he was - shy and reserved - but he changed a lot for Alice to be with her and her family. He became a vegetarian and found it a better lifestyle than he was already living. In effect, Alice saved Jasper from negative emotions of “victims” when he had to feed.
Hurt: Jacob Black & Renesmee Cullen
Although Jacob Black had been in love with Bella, she ultimately chose Edward. As a “shape-shifter” in the Quileute tribe, he has an extremely unique ability to imprint. Imprinting is an internal mechanism - and involuntary - that allows the Quileute to seek their soulmates.
By itself, imprinting is fine, but when it’s done like Jacob does it, it’s strange.
When Bella had her daughter, Renesmee, Jacob imprinted on her when she was a baby.
It’s important to realize that Jacob isn’t in love with her in the traditional sense, but he will be a brother to her - that is until Renesmee “comes of age.” At this time, Jacob and Renesmee might develop deep, romantic feelings for each other. This is just flat-out creepy.
Saved: Edward & Bella
Whether you hated Edward and Bella as a couple (played by Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart respectively) or not, the films’ focus on them was critical. Yes, they were the main two people the Twilight franchise was about, but why they saved the movies went deeper.
Some viewers disliked the actors; some fans found the characters on-screen too angst-ridden and whiny. And yet, their eternal love for each other was evident from the first moment Edward and Bella saw each other. The two never deviated from their convictions, and they kept their motives pure.
“I was unconditionally and irrevocably in love with him,” Bella says in Twilight. She knew it, and if you rooted for Edward, then you jumped on the Team Edward train.
Hurt: Sam & Leah
Sam Uley and Leah Clearwater dated for three years. She was deeply in love with him, but one day, when Leah was a junior in high school, Sam vanished. That devastated Leah.
After two weeks, Sam returned, not giving any reason for disappearing. It was clear to Leah that something had changed in Sam. Leah did give him some space to figure things out, but all that went out the window when Emily came to visit. Sam imprinted on her immediately and broke up with Leah the same day.
Sam's rejection of Leah changed her. She became bitter and closed-off.
A man doing that to someone he was supposedly in love with isn’t the showcase of a model relationship.
Saved: Emmett Cullen & Rosalie Hale
Emmett Cullen and Rosalie Hale share the same birthday, and they are very similar in other ways as well. Both are “physical people” and would prefer to “take action” instead of “thinking firsthand” and do anything necessary to “achieve their goals,” according to Stephenie Meyer.
Their love wasn’t shallow, and they weren’t “obsessed” with each other. When Bella and Edward got together, they even found common ground there! Both didn’t care for Bella, even though Emmett came around first. Rosalie disliked Bella mainly because Rosalie wanted a human life.
However, it’s clear that Rosalie would never enjoy being a human without the love and friendship of Emmett.
10. Hurt: Jacob & Bella
For the most part, Jacob was obsessed with Bella, but it was more of an infatuation when you dissect his attraction to her.
In New Moon, Jacob and Bella become close. Looking at the way their friendship evolves on screen, it could definitely classified as complicated.
Jacob knew Bella was involved with Edward, but it didn’t stop Jacob from pursuing her.
Over time, however, their bond became brother and sister-like.
At least Jacob found the strength to keep his feelings inside while he protected her during Edward’s absence.
Saved: Sam & Emily
If you can forget how Sam and Emily’s relationship started, then it’s easy to see why this couple helped the Twilight franchise. Emily's cousin Leah was Sam’s girlfriend for 3 years, but Sam ultimately imprinted on Emily, which started their relationship.
Sam had actually injured Emily during an argument when Emily was trying to force Sam back with Leah. Distraught over what he’d done, he wanted Emily to tell him to do whatever was necessary so he wouldn’t feel pain from what he’d done. At that moment, Emily understood how connected she and Sam were. And she realized she wasn’t complete without him.
Emily also stood up for Sam’s tribe after she was hurt so they wouldn’t be exposed - and Sam wouldn’t get in trouble.
Hurt: James & Victoria
Antagonists to Edward and Bella (and the Cullen family), James and Victoria never had the natural desire for each other that some couples had in Twilight. James has the ability to track anything while Victoria expertly evades danger.
Most of the attraction came from Victoria: she loved his power and felt he had a strange honesty in his intentions and confidence.
James just wanted Victoria around for her ability.
Victoria’s devotion is much clearer in the movies than James’s was.
When James is dispatched in Twilight by the Cullen family, Victoria swears revenge and goes hunting for Bella so Edward will feel the same pain she did. Eventually, because of the Quileute wolves, Victoria’s plans are thwarted, and she disappears.
In the books, Victoria and James became bitter enemies.
Saved: Charlie Swan & Sue Clearwater
Although Charlie Swan and Sue Clearwater didn’t become a couple until Breaking Dawn, their companionship is comionate, loving, and strong. This helps greatly because Charlie slowly loses the of his best friend, Billy Black, throughout the series
His daughter Bella was worried about Charlie’s loneliness until Sue came into the picture.
She said, “I’m so glad Charlie’s found someone to take care of him.”
Sue is there in so many capacities. Charlie still has trouble adjusting to the new world of vampires and werewolves and leans on Sue for help in learning and coming to grips.
Most important in this relationship is that Sue keeps him company. And she does everything in her power to keep Charlie safe from the Volturi.