'Twilight' Stars on Their Emotional Last Comic-Con

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The entire cast of the Twilight saga showed up to the franchise's last-ever Comic-Con in San Diego, where stars Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner expressed the bittersweet feeling of wrapping up their star-making Twilight journey.

"It is kinda sad, it's weird," Pattinson says about their last Comic-Con together in his trademark bemused expression. "Well hopefully it's not going to be the last one ever. It is going to be weird though in a couple of minutes with everyone on stage again."

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The hit franchise has clearly been life-changing for the film's cast, catapulting them not only into Hollywood's A-list, but also making them among the richest.

"It's weird, it's like this enormous responsibility as well," Stewart says about being named Forbes' highest-paid actress. "People sitting on these piles of money -- it's silly and stupid and really gross and I feel lucky ... access, power. I haven't started this period of my life yet because I want to do it right. But I'm going to use it. I'm definitely not sitting on that stuff. Nothing should stay stagnant. It needs to move."

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Looking fit as ever, Lautner teased that the last film of the franchise is going to be a highly emotional one.

"I'm most excited to see all the tears," he says about anticipating fan reaction. "Because everybody's gonna be crying in the theaters. It's a huge film, it's epic and I think everybody's gonna love that. But it does come to a nice close and I think they'll definitely be a few criers out there."

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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 hits theaters November 16.