London: Robert Pattinson is splashing out 30,000 pounds (about $47,000) on a lavish Halloween party for his `The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn` co-stars.
The British actor has decided to treat the cast and crew of the latest instalment in the vampire series to a ghoulish bash during a break from filming this weekend, and has even paid for costume designers to create special spooky outfits for them all to wear, reports dailystar,co.uk.
"Rob`s organising a huge soiree to celebrate Halloween, he thinks it is going to be hilarious for them all to dress up in scary costumes," said a source.
"The crew are huge fans of Rob and are really looking forward to it. Rob knows how much they all love Halloween so has really gone to town. He`s asked a couple of costume designers he knows to make special ghoul costumes for his guests," the source added.
It is thought the 24-year-old heartthrob will be dressing as famous blood-sucker Dracula for the Los Angeles bash.
Robert is also believed to have splashed out on a Halloween-inspired gift for his girlfriend Kristen Stewart to celebrate the spooky day - which lands Sunday.
"Rob brought a special vintage gold ring with a red heart for Kristen. He`s planning to give it to her just before the bash starts," said the source.
The star is determined for his guests to have fun before they return to the set on Monday and has ordered in "cauldrons" full of alcohol and soup to help kick the party off in style.
"Rob has also drafted in caterers to cook massive cauldrons full of soup and ale. The cast start shooting again on Monday so are free to spend the weekend having fun and getting into the spirit of things," said the source.
"There`s no way the cast of `Twilight` would miss Halloween. It`s a massive event for them and something they`re always up for having a laugh with," the source added.
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