The Twilight books and movies introduced the audience to a one-of-a-kind type of vampires, and each one of them has a special power based on their strongest trait as humans, but a fan theory suggests that their weaknesses are also enhanced, which explains Bella’s self-control and mirrors Jasper’s weakness. Back in 2005, Stephenie Meyer shared her unique vision of vampires and werewolves in her debut novel Twilight, the first entry in a series of four books chronicling the problematic romance between mortal Bella Swan and vampire Edward Cullen.
The Twilight book series became a worldwide phenomenon, so naturally, it didn’t take long for Hollywood to set its eyes on it. The Twilight novels were adapted into a movie saga between 2008 and 2012, with the final book, Breaking Dawn, divided into two movies. The Twilight Saga expanded the books’ fanbase and brought fans closer to the characters, but it also highlighted the series’ weaknesses and plot holes, while also making way for various questions about this universe and theories on the different creatures living in it, especially the vampires and their powers.
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The vampires of the Twilight universe are very unique: they tolerate sunshine but their skin sparkles under it, they can’t be killed by traditional methods, their eyes change color depending on whether they are hungry or fed, and they all have superpowers, which are divided into passive and active. A vampire’s powers are the result of the enhancement of their strongest trait as a human, which is why Edward can read minds (as he could “read” people before he was transformed) and Carlisle is very compassionate, this one being an example of a passive power. Now, a
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