I think it was about 3 weeks ago that I finally decided to watch one of these Twilight movies, having not previously seen a single one! I had absolutely zero interest (they're not made for me anyway); but I thought I should at least see one of them so that I'm informed enough to say support why I say I'll never ever watch another one of them. Ever! :)
What exactly the attraction is, must be completely lost on me; and that's just fine with me. Then again, as I already said, I'm not in the film's target audience, so there ya go...
Yesterday, Entertainment Weekly released a few stills from the much-anticipated The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2, and within the batch fans of the franchise got their first look at Zafrina and Senna (played by Tracey Heggins and Judith Shekoni) of the Amazon coven!
Conspiracy Brother from Undercover Brother would probably ask, "why the sistahs gotta be Amazonian? Hmm?"
The usual suspects, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner return, with Bill Condon directing the adaptation; it opens in theaters on November 16th.
Full image below.

6 Comments
thomas | June 15, 2012 8:58 AM
Yeah light skinned and beautiful, what's the problem? Whether we are light, dark or brown skinned we are still being judged by other races, so stop with the racial profiling within the black community, it's getting really tired.
KimberlyB | June 14, 2012 4:26 PM
If you had read the books you would see that they play the amazon coven..doesn't have anythign to be with them being "sista's". Laurant in the first movie was supposed to be French and white. So i see no problem with these women playing the amazons, they are portrayed exactly as I invisoned and they are beautiful...if you had read the books instead of watching the movie's you would get the story...
KB | June 14, 2012 1:31 PM
it doesnt get any better...
Jeremy | June 14, 2012 10:56 AM
Even with Heggins, and that the other fine sista, you will not tempt me, you tween true blood knockoff.
the black police | June 14, 2012 10:53 AM
They sho are light-skinneded. Yes, light-skinneded.