After bringing Bella Swan to life in all five "Twilight Saga" movies, Kristen Stewart
 finds it overwhelming to finally have to say goodbye to the film 
franchise that has helped boost her career. Admitting to having mixed 
feelings over it, Kristen says that finishing up the famous vampire 
series is both liberating and sad for her. 
"Both. Fleetingly sad and maybe then once or twice after," the Los Angeles native tells Total Film when discussing "The Twilight Saga's Breaking Dawn Part II".
 She adds, "Like when you suddenly smell something that reminds you of 
being on set. But it's not sad in between those moments, because I feel 
like no stone was left unturned." 
 
The "On the Road"
 actress further claims that she's ready to bid farewell to the series 
and she's fine with it. "Everyone thinks it's hard to say goodbye, but 
it's harder to say goodbye to crews and casts that I've only spent five 
weeks with. This was four years," she says before adding, "I'm ready to 
say goodbye. I'm perfectly fine." 
"Once the story has been told, you feel like you've done all you can 
do," the brunette beauty goes on sharing. "It's pretty easy to walk 
away. It's not like it's going anywhere. This one's mine, forever." 
Kristen will reprise the role of Bella for the last time in "Breaking 
Dawn II", which will open Stateside on November 16. It will take place 
after the birth of Bella and Edward's daughter Renesmee. The couple must
 now face a perilous chain of events that pits the Cullens and their 
allies against the Volturi, which is the fearsome council of vampire 
leaders. 
 
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