Jacob is loyal to a fault. ( Note: Potential spoilers ahead.). For most of the movie, the threat of violence looms, so the vampires practice their combat/defense abilities before facing the Volturi. In a flashback, a bloody-faced 'immortal child' and his maker, a vampire 'mother,' are killed and burned. During the climactic battle scene, various characters (major and minor) are injured, beheaded, burned, and otherwise hurt -- and even killed (some of the deaths are likely to be shocking).
One vampire can telepathically torture people, another immobilizes their senses, and other vampires show off their abilities in battle. Parents need to know that the final installment in the saga is a must-see movie for any fans (teen or otherwise) who've followed the series' page-to-screen adaptations -- as well as stars and 's public relationship. The movie is fairly faithful to the second half of the, except that it amplifies the violent nature of the book's climactic battle between the Cullens and the Volturi. Several characters are tortured, violently beheaded, burned, ripped apart by werewolves, etc., and there are some shocking deaths (though, overall, not much gore). There's one long, sensuous love scene (with close-ups of bare skin and faces and a glimpse of the side of Bella's breast, but nothing more graphic than that), as well as several passionate kisses between various couples. Language is minimal, as in all of the movies in the series. THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN, PART 2 picks up where left off: Bella () waking up as a vampire, with her husband Edward () and their hybrid vampire-human daughter, Renesmee (Mackenzie Foy), waiting for her.