Taylor Lautner Just Revealed What He Regrets Most About Playing Jacob
twilight movie – Over a decade after the final Twilight film hit theaters, Taylor Lautner is finally opening up about his time playing Jacob Black, and fans are shocked by what he regrets most. The actor who became a global teen icon as the werewolf with abs and attitude recently sat down on the Lights Out Podcast for a candid interview that’s sparking major buzz across the Twilight fandom. And while Lautner spoke warmly about the cast, fans, and the legacy of the franchise, there was one moment he says he’d change if he could go back in time.
When asked about the pressure of fame at a young age, Lautner didn’t hold back:
“I felt like Jacob stopped being a character at some point and just became the guy who takes his shirt off. That was hard. I was proud of the role, but it became a joke in pop culture, and I kind of lost control of the narrative.”
He admitted that the overwhelming focus on his physical transformation for New Moon a result of intense gym training, a strict diet, and pressure to “bulk up or be recast” led to him feeling boxed in.
“I was 16, being told millions of people would notice if I had one cheat meal,” he shared. “That’s not a healthy way to grow up.”
Fans remember the Breaking Dawn “imprinting” storyline, where Jacob imprints on newborn Renesmee Bella and Edward’s daughter. Even during the film’s release, it stirred controversy among fans and critics alike.
“People always bring up the imprinting thing. It made a lot of people uncomfortable, and I get why.”
Lautner made it clear he appreciates the fandom that helped launch his career, but also confessed that the Jacob vs. Edward rivalry created unexpected pressure:
“People would come up to me in public and just start screaming ‘Team Edward’ in my face,” he laughed. “It was funny, but it also made me realize how deeply people connected to these characters. And how seriously they took it.”
Despite the regrets, Lautner doesn’t shut the door on a return to the Twilight universe.
“I think it would be fun to revisit Jacob in a different phase of life. Older, wiser, maybe leading a new pack or reflecting on everything that happened. But I’d want the story to focus more on his humanity not just his shirtless scenes.”
This sparked a new wave of excitement among fans, with “Jacob Spin-Off” trending on X (formerly Twitter) just hours after the interview dropped. Some fans are even pitching a redemption series focused on Jacob’s life post-Renesmee, diving into Quileute culture, his inner conflict, and his leadership arc.
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Reactions from fans have been a mix of nostalgia, admiration, and frustration.
A top comment on Reddit’s r/Twilight thread reads:
“It’s wild that Taylor had to carry so much of that weight at 17. Jacob was more than a body, and I wish the movies had shown that better.”
On Instagram, fan artists are already creating new edits and concept art imagining an older, wiser Jacob Black not as a love rival, but as a complex leader coming to terms with his past.
Taylor Lautner’s honest reflections remind us that even beloved franchises have their flaws and that young actors often carry unseen burdens in the name of blockbuster fame.
His regret isn’t about being part of Twilight. For fans, it’s a wake-up call to look beyond Team Jacob vs. Team Edward and remember that these actors are more than the roles they played