
The allure of Twilight persists, captivating millions even a decade beyond its fifth movie’s release in 2012. Viewers find themselves drawn repeatedly to the intricate love story between Bella and Edward that unfolds on screen. Watching this comfort film at home is delightful, but experiencing it on the big screen adds an extra dimension of excitement. Now, since the debut of the first movie in 2008, the Twilight series will return to cinemas in October for a marathon screening event, promising a memorable movie experience.
In honor of the 20th anniversary of Stephanie Meyer’s first book in her Twilight series, Deadline reports that a five-night movie marathon for the Twilight films will take place in theaters from October 29 to November 2. During these screenings, there will be exclusive roundtable discussions about each film featuring Meyer, producers Wyck Godfrey and Karen Rosenfelt, Gillian Bohrer, former Lionsgate Co-President of Production, and Erik Feig, former Co-President of Lionsgate Motion Picture Group.
Besides enjoying this significant achievement, it’s quite logical that these movies are returning to theaters once more. A fresh wave of enthusiasts, particularly from Generation Z, eagerly anticipate watching the Twilight films on the big screen. Many millennial parents have children who are now tween or teenage fans of Twilight. Back when the original films were released, these parents were themselves just entering adulthood. Personally speaking, I wasn’t a mother yet when the first film gained global popularity.
To secure tickets for this spectacular event, act swiftly. You’re likely to find them on the official website of Fathom Entertainment.
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2025-08-28 18:33