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One clip from the upcoming 'Twilight' film highlights Jacob's plan to save Bella, while the other one teases Edward and Bella's honeymoon scene.

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At a highly anticipated panels for "The Twilight Saga's Breaking Dawn Part I" at San Diego Comic Con, two clips from the upcoming movie were showcased to fans. The first one follows Jacob who talks with Carlisle and Esme about saving Bella.

Claiming he knows what to do, Jacob is later seen in the woods where he makes a deal with the Sam-led wolf pack. Towards the end of the clip which hits the web in bootleg version, he assures his friends that he would be the one who destroys Bella and Edward's baby.

The second clip shown caused more excitement among the Twihards as it teases Bella and Edward's honeymoon scene at Isle Esme. After the newylyweds enter a bedroom, Bella tells Edward she needs "a few human minutes", which prompts Edward to reply, "Don't take too long Mrs. Cullen."

Bella is then seen brushing her teeth and hair, shaving her legs, and looking at her suitcase filled with lacy underwear. Looking panic, she tells herself not to be a coward. The scene is then cut to a moonlit beach where Bella appears in a towel before she drops it. Meanwhile, shirtless Edward is already waiting in the water.

While this scene is yet to be available online, a more steamy honeymoon scene has been leaked. In the short footage, Bella and Edward are featured passionately kissing and embracing each other on bed, but they don't show too much skin.

"Breaking Dawn Part I" is directed by Bill Condon and will arrive in theaters across the U.S. on November 18. "Twilight" trio Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner, who attended the Comic Con panel, reprise their roles in the upcoming movie.

"Breaking Dawn Part I" Comic Con clip #1:

"Breaking Dawn Part I" leaked honeymoon footage:

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