The "Twilight" movie series had proven to be a popular franchise, and it has been 10 years since the first installment came out. Interestingly, it appears that co-stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson are not moving from it just yet.

According to W Magazine, people continue to clamor the idea of seeing the actors play their respective rules once ago. This eventually resulted in discussions about the chances of the Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson trying to do a reboot.

Since the last series ended, the two have been seen acting in various indie film stars. And despite the news cycle moves a little bit faster than people think, no one - most especially their fans - are letting Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson break through their roles. It is quite ironic, considering that both of their careers post-Twilight have consisted of one long effort to distance themselves from the teen fare.

Stewart and Pattinson are fully aware of this and, thus, at this point, they are just trolling reporters over it.

"I never thought I would ask this question but Robert Pattinson was here earlier this week at TIFF and said he would like to revisit Edward in Twilight," a reporter boldly asked Stewart, as she was standing next to Laura Dern.

"Would you ever go back? Would you ever want to return to that role?"

Stewart's answer seems optimistic at first, but it is simply the most perfect answer she could give. "Oh, yeah sure," she said while laughing and anxiously rocking.

"Yes, absolutely," Kristin Stewart clarified while keeping her poker face intact. "Honestly, start sending scripts my way. Let's start building this. Let's really explore it."

She then went to give out a subtle response, "Yeah, truly. On one hand, it's 10 years ago-it's wild, it's surreal to think about that but then on the other, my memories are still so close to me, it doesn't feel like a lifetime ago, necessarily. It's trippy."

According to Grazia, Kristen admitted just recently that her time in "Twilight" became "traumatic" after pictures emerged of her with Rupert Sanderson. She said in an interview that she "lit" her universe on fire and "watched it burn."

"Speaking very candidly, it was a really traumatic period in my early 20s that kick-started something in me that was a bit more... feral."

Robert Pattinson, on the other hand, offered the same sense of humor. When asked about it, he said, "Really, they're expanding it? So I'll get my own spin-off?"

"I'm always kind of curious. Anything where there's a mass audience-or seemingly an audience for it-I always like the idea of subverting people's expectations."