Ten years ago, Robert Pattinson — a relative unknown who was 22 at the time — instantly catapulted into the role of sought-after movie star with the release of Twilight, a record-breaking vampire-themed franchise based on the works of Stephenie Meyer. And in a new interview with E! News, Pattinson reflected on just how pronouncedly the opportunity changed his life.

"It was really, really fun. It was a massive turning point in my life. I had an entirely different life after. I wasn't entirely sure I was going to be an actor until after that movie so I'll always appreciate it," Pattinson told the site.

Pattinson added that he couldn't even pick a favorite memory from filming because the entire experiences was so totally formative.

So...is this all to say that Pattinson would be open to the idea of a Twilight revival in the event the opportunity manifested? He told Yahoo! Movies about a year ago that he was certainly intrigued by the possibility.

"I mean, I’m always kind of curious," he said. "I always like the idea of subverting people’s expectations. So there could be some radical way of doing it, which could be quite fun. It’s always difficult when there’s no source material. But, yeah, I’m always curious."

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