Twilight director made 'supercut' of last two films

Bill Condon put Breaking Dawn parts one and two together.

Supercut... director cut last two Twilight films together (Copyright: Lionsgate)

'Twilight' fans could be in for a treat...

Director Bill Condon has revealed that he put together a 'supercut' of 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Parts 1 and 2'.

Speaking to Collider, the helmsman of the forthcoming Wikileaks film 'The Fifth Estate' said that he cut the films together so that the last installment was more like reading the final novel.

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But it's not known whether it will ever see the light of day.

“I do have a kind of version of those two movies cut into one movie,” he said. “I hope one day [it] might emerge. I think it would be an interesting experience for those who are really into it.

“It’s just one cut. There are obviously adjustments you have to make and rearranging some of the stuff. Just making it into one seamless thing, making it feel more like the original novel.”

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When asked whether it could ever make to cinemas as a special double-feature, he added 'It’d be interesting. Maybe that’ll happen'.

Whatever happens to the 'supercut', a boxset of the complete 'Twilight' series is due out in the Autumn.