Maggie Grace Claims ‘Breaking Dawn Part 2’ Is The Best ‘Twilight’ Yet


Lost alum Maggie Grace has gone on record as stating that the upcoming Breaking Dawn – Part 2 is the best Twilight film in the series, according to AZ Family.

Of course, there isn’t an actor alive who isn’t going to sing the praises of their latest cinematic effort while embarking on a promotional tour. During an interview with 3TV’s Kaley O’Kelley on Wednesday, Maggie Grace made the bold public proclamation that this installment of the Twilight films is easily the best the series has to offer.

Maggie Grace has appeared in no less than two box-office hits as of late. In addition to her turn as Irina in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2, the actress also reprised her role as Kim in director Olivier Megaton’s action flick Taken 2. At present, the film has generated a whopping $121 million during its domestic theatrical run.

The Breaking Dawn co-star’s next film, director Derek Magyar’s Flying Lessons, is presently scheduled to arrive in theaters on December 7. If the film isn’t playing in your neck of the woods, then you can enjoy the movie in the comfort of your own home by ordering it on VOD.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Maggie Grace stars as a young woman who returns to her hometown after years of being away. The film, which was completed in 2010, also stars Christine Lahti, Cary Elwes, Jonathan Tucker, and Hal Holbrook.

Internet Movie Database describes the film’s plot as follows:

“With her life at a crossroads, 25 year old Sophie Conway returns home to the small town she always wanted to forget. Once home, she is faced with the friends and lovers she left behind, a tangled relationship with her Mother, and Harry Pleasant, an Alzheimer’s Disease patient who, in an opposing way, shares Sophie’s struggle to remember.”

Are you a Maggie Grace fan? Do you think The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 will be the best installment in the series?

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