Twilight Just Made a Big Movie Announcement That Will Thrill Fans

As a die-hard Twilight enthusiast, regardless if you’re on #TeamEdward or #TeamJacob, prepare to relive the excitement once more! The 20th anniversary of the first book is upon us, and it’s a celebration that every saga lover can’t afford to miss. Get ready for re-releases of the books and soundtracks, and

But that’s not all! Today, Fathom Event and Lionsgate made an announcement that‘ll make Twilight fans flock back to movie theaters like it’s 2008. It’s time to grab your tickets, popcorn, and get ready for a magical journey through Forks once more!

As a devoted cinephile, I’m thrilled to share that this fall, from October 29th through November 2nd, we’re getting a five-night cinematic extravaganza with the iconic Twilight saga films back on the big screen! Reliving Bella Swan and Edward Cullen’s epic tale will be an unforgettable experience. Fathom and Lionsgate have confirmed that these screenings will be accompanied by engaging roundtable discussions about each film, featuring none other than Stephenie Meyer and the producers who brought this series to life. And here’s the cherry on top: a national live-to-film concert experience, giving fans a chance to immerse themselves in Twilight’s enchanting score as they watch the movie unfold.

The Twilight Saga Returns To Theaters

It’s worth pointing out that despite the lead actors, Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, having strong opinions about the original series and subsequently moving on to other high-profile projects (Stewart with Twilight and Pattinson with The Batman), they won’t be involved in the bonus content of the re-release. The Twilight series, which was popular during the late 2000s, faced a lot of criticism and parody, including the spoof film Vampires Suck, based on Stephenie Meyer’s supernatural romance saga, earning $80 million at the box office.

Nevertheless, the series of five films being screened and the extensive concert tour demonstrate that, despite facing criticism from trolls and haters, the vampire romance genre has made a lasting impression on popular culture over the years. Moreover, it served as a key factor in demonstrating that young female audiences hold significant purchasing power at the box office. It’s evident that the fervor and affection for Twilight has persisted for two decades now, and just like vampires, this fondness may continue to endure for many years to come.

In the captivating tale of “Twilight,” I found myself stepping into the shoes of Bella Swan, a teenager who relocated to Forks, Washington. There, I crossed paths with my classmate Edward Cullen, who was no ordinary boy. He confided in me that he was none other than a vampire, sending my world spinning.

Edward and I were soon entwined in a passionate love affair, one that left me unconditionally and irrevocably smitten. Yet, this love story wasn’t just about two hearts beating as one; it plunged me into a dangerous realm of the supernatural, filled with clandestine vampire factions scheming for power and bloodthirsty werewolf packs.

The Twilight books written by Meyer were transformed into five blockbuster films titled Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn Part 1, and Breaking Dawn Part 2, collectively known as the Twilight Saga. This franchise has amassed over $3.3 billion globally at box offices, with more earnings expected due to this commemorative rerelease. In 2024, it was announced that a new animated series based on Twilight is in production by Lionsgate.

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2025-08-28 22:45