Robert Pattinson has said that the last days of shooting The Twilight Saga were "amazing."
Breaking Dawn, the final part of Stephenie Myer's story, was shot in one go, despite the film being split into two parts.
Pattinson, who plays Edward Cullen, told Premiere: "My last day, strictly speaking, came a bit later and it was amazing.
"Part of the crew got back together to film additional shots in the Caribbean. It was just Kristen and I, no worries… We were shooting in the sea so I didn’t have to have make-up on or wear my contacts. It was so hot, at the end of the day we all went out for cocktails on the beach, watching the sun rise.
"I then asked myself why we didn’t do this in those four years. Every difficult moment just vanished."
For the rest of the crew, however, Twilight came to an end in a far more low-key fashion, as the 25-year-old admits: "We were in Canada for the last day of shooting with the entire crew. A normal day on the set of Breaking Dawn, we were shooting at night, it was freezing and raining.
"When the first assistant announced the end with his clapperboard, everybody locked themselves up in their trailer without even having a last drink."
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 is released on November 18.