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    Exclusive: 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2' goes big with its final trailer


    You didn't think that "The Twilight Saga" -- the record-breaking movie franchise that has brought in over $2.5 billion in ticket sales worldwide -- was going to go out quietly, did you? The full theatrical trailer for "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2" has just been released exclusively here on Yahoo! Movies, and the final trailer for the last chapter shows they are pulling out all the stops.

    Kristen StewartKristen Stewart in 'Breaking Dawn - Part 2' (Photo: Summit Entertainment)We've seen glimpses in the previous trailers of how Bella (Kristen Stewart) has been completely transformed since Edward (Robert Pattinson) turned her into a vampire at the end of "Part 1," but in this preview we can see how she's literally become a weapon. Bella can grab a leaping cougar out of mid-air and wrestle it to the ground. She can leap off waterfalls and sheer cliff faces. And in the heat of battle, she can even be picked up by Edward and swung like a baseball bat to deliver a powerful kick to the face.

    It's not just Bella's abilities that are getting supersized in this last installment. The new trailer shows "Part 2" has a globe-trotting scope far beyond what we've seen in the previous four films. Irina (Maggie Grace) mistakenly reports to the powerful vampire coven, the Volutri, that Bella and Edward's daughter Renesmee is an immortal child -- a young human turned into a vampire. The Volturi mark Bella and Edward's family for death, so the Cullens have to rally vampire clans from across the world to join their fight -- including clans from Egypt, the Amazon, and across Europe.

    [Photos: Kristen Stewart on the red carpet at the Toronto Film Festival]

    With Jacob (Taylor Lautner) bringing his pack of werewolves into the fray, it all stacks up to one massive showdown on a snow-covered field, with the Volturi on one end and the Cullen's combined forces on the other. It's more vampires than "Twilight" has ever assembled together before, and -- in a departure from Stephenie Meyer's book -- it looks like it's going to be a massive rumble.

    "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2" will hit theaters on November 16.

    [Related: 10 most anticipated films of the fall]

    Watch more trailers from 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2':

    'Breaking Dawn - Part 2' Theatrical Trailer 'Breaking Dawn - Part 2' Teaser Trailer

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