Despite the cheating scandal involving "Twilight" star, Kristen Stewart, the 22-year old actress manages to bag another note-worthy role.

However, Kristen won't be playing the "pure" and "perfect" role of "the fairest of them all" in this upcoming film. Stewart goes full on tramp mode with the role she so wanted in "Lie Down in the Darkness."

From playing the undead in "Twilight" to acting out the role of a druggie in "On the Road", Kristen Stewart is ready for more hellish roles. Though Stewart's real life drama is more enticing than her roles on film, one movie that stars the 22-year old will definitely change all that. If fans may recall,

Stewart admitted to wanting to play more mature roles of which involved becoming a suicidal c*nt. In Stewart's interview with Elle Magazine, the actress talks of her dream role as Peyton Loftis in "Lie Down in the Darkness".

"I want to play Peyton more than anything I can possibly taste or touch in my life. I want to play her so bad," explained Stewart.

"Lie Down in the Darkness" is basically a story that follows the life of Peyton, a psychologically disturbed girl who falls in love with her own father. It's an edgier role that would perfectly fit the scandalous, Kristen Stewart. Surprisingly, Stewart manages to bag the role and she's set to film it right after work on the indie thriller alongside Alex Pettyfer in "Cali".

Working with Stewart on the film would be Director Scott Cooper. Cooper is known for his works in "Crazy Heart." Hopefully, "Lie Down in the Darkness" won't end up becoming another "Snow White and the Huntsman" cheating scandal. Cooper is another incredibly handsome director aged 41, who is ironically also married to a model-wife and fathers two kids. Does it resemble Rupert Sanders that much?

With the cheating scandal still high on the grapevine, fans would think almost everything and anything that could and might happen. Here's to crossing fingers hard that Stewart doesn't end up wrecking another family and totally destroying what's left of her dignity.

For now, all that's left of the "Robsten" and "Twi"-hard fans is that the finale to the "Twilight" saga works well at the box office.