Nov 9, 2010 09:24 GMT  ·  By
Bella (Kristen Stewart) and Edward (Robert Pattinson) are married and off to their honeymoon in “Breaking Dawn”
   Bella (Kristen Stewart) and Edward (Robert Pattinson) are married and off to their honeymoon in “Breaking Dawn”

Work on the upcoming installment in the insanely successful “The Twilight Saga,” the first part of the final novel “Breaking Dawn,” is already underway. The two main stars, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart have been photographed on set.

It must be no secret for fans that, in the upcoming film installment, Bella Swan (Stewart) accepts Edward Cullen’s (Pattinson) marriage proposal. The photos are from a scene at the beginning of their honeymoon.

Again, fans must know that the newlywed couple travels to an exotic location for their honeymoon. As expected, the paparazzi couldn’t have possibly missed out on such an opportunity, which means fans have now a first look at Edward and Bella as husband and wife.

As ScreenCrave also points out, the photos are truly sweet, showing the two acting very much like newlyweds, kissing and cuddling.

“The international paparazzi have set up shop in South America to document every behind the scenes moment between Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart while filming,” the e-zine says.

Word in the blogosphere has it that the cast is in Brazil to shoot 3 crucial scenes.

“An airport scene where Bella and Edward arrive in Brazil, a taxi cab scene that brings them to a marina and then a boat scene where Edward drives Bella to Isle Esme, their honeymoon destination,” SC writes.

Fans of Meyer’s original works know what happens next: the much-hyped first love scene, which is getting so much media attention because no one knows how scribe Melisa Rosenberg chose to present it to the camera.

As one inside source was saying for Ted Casablanca of E! Online’s The Awful Truth – and as we also reported at the time – no matter how the scene will be shown, one thing is certain: it will be hot.

“It’s dead on with the book. The script is actually good. Really good. There is obviously a big emotional factor in how it’s written. Still – a lot of this will be left up to [director] Bill Condon to decide how to portray it,” the spy revealed a short while ago.

One factor that weighs heavily is keeping “Breaking Dawn” a PG-13 film, otherwise a huge chunk of the fanbase will be lost. “Remember, the most important thing above everything else is the rating. We have to keep that in mind. It’s essential,” the insider also underlined.