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IrishCentral has established the Irish links to both the “Twilight” vampire craze and the “Harry Potter” phenomenon.
Several Irish actors have starred in the “Harry Potter” series, including Brendan Gleeson as the dark wizard-fighting “Mad-Eye” Moody, Evanna Lynch as the wacky Luna Lovegood and Devon Murray as the quirky Seamus Finnigan.
Meanwhile, the “Twilight” series and Van Morrison wannabe Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen wouldn’t exist without one Irish masterpiece: 1897’s “Dracula” by Irishman Bram Stoker, which introduced the world to the now iconic modern day conception of vampires.
Both series are wildly popular, and “Twilight” has been called the new “Harry Potter,” and author Stephenie Meyers the next J.K. Rowling.
So now, through green-tinged lenses, we take a closer look at the two phenomena and ask: which epic series is better?
Let’s start with “Twlight.”
Stephenie Meyers insanely popular young adult series made up of four books and one movie (so far) is chiefly about two things: vampires and “true love.”
The modern day, fantastical romance-saga tells the story of two soulmates: one human, one vampire.
Bella (human) is a girl who moves to a small, rainy town in Washington called Forks to live with her dad. She soon meets Edward Cullen, the impossibly perfect alpha male, who she falls madly in love with.
But then she finds out that crap, he’s a vampire.
The series is about how these two crazy kids try to work out loving each other and being couple, while dodging the “bad” vampires and werewolves and avoiding the quite plausible possibility of Edward sucking his girlfriend’s blood.
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