Take some vampires (good and bad), some werewolves and a love triangle involving a human, and what do you have? "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse," the third movie in the series. A crucial part of the story is the Wolf Pack, a Native American tribe of werewolves that lead a peaceful existence except when they have to battle against enemies. In "Eclipse," the Wolf Pack joins forces with the good-vampire Cullen family to save human teenager Bella Swan (played by Kristen Stewart) from being killed by evil vampires who are out to get her.
Bella’s connection to the Wolf Pack is her close friend Jacob Black (played by Taylor Lautner), who is part of the werewolf tribe and who is in love with Bella, even though she is steadfastly devoted to her vampire boyfriend, Edward Cullen (played by Robert Pattinson). At a Los Angeles press conference for "Eclipse," Wolf Pack members Chaske Spencer (who plays Sam Uley), Alex Meraz (who plays Paul) and Julia Jones (who plays Leah Clearwater) sat down for a candid interview about their characters and how the "Twilight" franchise has changed their lives.
Julia, how was it joining the Wolf Pack and being one of the few female members?
Jones: You know, it happened really fast. All of a sudden you're kind of thrown into this group of boys and, for me personally, I was a tomboy growing up so it felt really familiar. I have a younger brother who's about the same age as some of them. And so there was something that resonated initially. But over the course of filming and some of the press that we've been doing, it's like home. It just feels like family now, and it's great.
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