Twihards, your call to action for retribution and justice has come. And, the call, by the way, is coming from none other than Robert Pattinson.
When MTV News caught up with "Twilight" star Pattinson on Sunday, a hot topic was those leaked "Breaking Dawn" photos that hit the Web (and were swiftly taken down), and the star was obviously fuming mad about the whole thing.
"It's just ridiculous. I literally can't believe that it happened," Pattinson said regarding the photos, which show his character, Edward, and Bella (Kristen Stewart) on their honeymoon and Bella going through what appears to be her vampire transformation.
Pattinson, who said he wanted to speak to us about the leaked pictures "because MTV seemed like the right place to do it," immediately asked for help from the series' most hard-core — and equally ticked-off — fans.
"I want the 'Twilight' troops to mobilize, all the good fans, and find out who these little sh--s are and just hack into their computers and destroy them," RPattz said with a laugh, later adding, "I'm being genuinely serious, 'Twilight' fans ... Punish them."
In fact, the 24-year-old star — who is promoting his latest flick, the period drama "Water for Elephants" — then asked Twihards to do him another favor while they are bringing down the culprits: "Find out who hacked into my e-mail address, too, and destroy them," he urged.
It wasn't just the content of the leaked images that bothered Pattinson so much — "It's raw footage: It's not even what people are going to see," he noted — but the intention behind it. "Why do this maliciously? You're not a fan. You're just a di--," he said, once again with a laugh, adding,"That's all there is to it.
"I'd understand it more if they sold the stuff," he continued, referring to those who pulled the online stunt. "But, it's like, 'Oh, you just want to be annoying?' " At one point, with an exasperated sigh, the actor called the people responsible for the leaks "idiots."
Pattinson also said he was angry on behalf of all of those who are currently working on the final two installments of the wildly popular saga, saying the leaks are frustrating "especially when you've been working on something for eight months." "It's an exciting movie, and everything is so different, and a lot of people have worked really, really hard."
Of course, Pattinson wasn't the only one upset by the leak. On Friday, Summit Entertainment, "Twilight" author Stephenie Meyer, "Breaking Dawn" director Bill Condon and producer Wyck Godfrey released a statement on Facebook that read, "As some of you may know, pictures and screen grabs of 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn' as a work in progress have leaked on the Internet. We are extremely proud of this film and also extremely heartbroken to see it out there at this stage. The film and these images are not yet ready or in their proper context. They were illegally obtained and their early dissemination is deeply upsetting to the actors, the filmmakers and Summit who are working so hard to bring these movies to fruition to you in November 2011 and November 2012."
The message went on to urge, "Please, for those who are posting, stop. And please, though the temptation is high, don't view or pass on these images. Wait for the film in its beautiful, finished entirety to thrill you."
Luckily, the photos, which have mostly been all but erased from the Web, didn't even reach Pattinson. The star, who revealed that he and Stewart haven't filmed their "Breaking Dawn" wedding scene yet, nor has he seen Bella's wedding dress, noted, "I didn't even see the leaks."
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