Twilight sneak peak: What's so different about Jacob?

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Twilight sneak peak: What's so different about Jacob?

By Kate Stanhope,

Fangs. Immortality. A thirst for blood. And did we mention creepy red eyes?

Yes, these are just some of the things that happen to someone when they become a vampire in the Twilight films. In this sneak peek at the final film, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn -- Part 2, Jacob sees Bella (Kristen Stewart) for the first time since her transformation into a vampire.

Check out photos from Breaking Dawn -- Part 1

Although she may look the same to him, there is something very different about how Bella perceives Jacob (Taylor Lautner) now that she is no longer a human.

Watch the clip to find out what here >

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn -- Part 2 hits theaters on Nov. 16. Will you watch the final film?

View original Sneak a Peek at the Final Twilight Film! What's So Different About Jacob? at TVGuide.com

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