Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are reportedly instructed by Summit Entertainment to promote the final installment of the "Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2" separately. The "Twilight" stars were instructed not to officially appear together as a couple until after the film's world premiere in Los Angeles.

HollywoodLife.com reported that Summit Entertainment wanted the brunette actress and the British heartthrob to keep their reconciled relationship mum until the official release of "Breaking Dawn Part 2" on November 12. Their first public appearance together since the controversial cheating scandal might get the most impact on the much anticipated red carpet movie premiere.

Scheduled to do their separate promotional tours, Robert Pattinson is set to promote "Breaking Dawn Part 2" in Australia, while Kristen Stewart will be in Japan. Fans who wish to see the couple promoting their film together will definitely be disappointed.

Despite numerous reports about the couple giving their relationship another try, Pattinson and Stewart was never seen going to a party together or even have a romantic date. Summit Entertainment believes that the excitement of their first red carpet appearance since the cheating scandal might backfire and labelled as a publicity stunt. Thus, Summit Entertainment opted that Pattinson and Stewart promote the film on separate ways and means.

"Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2" is directed by Bill Condon which also stars Taylor Lautner and the movie is based from the best-selling novels of Stephenie Meyer. It will be released in Australian cinemas on November 15.