Is Twilight Coming Out with a New Movie?
No, there isn’t an official brand-new Twilight movie being released right now, but there’s a fresh wave of Twilight excitement in the air—and honestly, it almost feels like 2008 again. The internet’s been bustling with rumors, speculation, and plenty of wishful thinking about Twilight Saga 6, “The New Chapter.” But the real news? Lionsgate is bringing every single movie in The Twilight Saga back to theaters this October, letting fans relive the story of Bella, Edward, and Jacob on the big screen once more. For anyone who still has their old “Team Edward” or “Team Jacob” shirt crumpled up in a drawer, this is a nostalgic jackpot.
A few days ago, Lionsgate’s social media popped with teasers—snapshots of Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, alongside the line: “Forever Begins Again.” Fans immediately started spiraling—is this just a re-release, or a secret lead-in to something new? While the focus for now really is the big re-release party, there’s no denying that Hollywood likes to surprise us, especially when billion-dollar sagas are at stake.
Will There Be a New Twilight Movie?
As of right now, there is no officially confirmed new sixth Twilight film in production—sorry to the die-hards holding out hope for “Midnight Sun: The Musical” or “Renesmee Strikes Back”. That said, there’s plenty of smoke making people wonder if there’s fire. For weeks, the rumor mill’s been churning about “Twilight Saga 6: The New Chapter,” supposedly picking up decades after “Breaking Dawn Part 2” and centering on Bella and Edward’s daughter, Renesmee. Some teaser trailers have been floating around YouTube and Instagram, showing older versions of the cast and even hinting at Jacob’s fate—though, heads up, a lot of these are fan-made, polished concept pieces rather than official trailers. That didn’t stop me from watching them at 2AM with popcorn, though.
If you're a long-hauler in the fandom, you probably remember that Lionsgate and Summit Entertainment said ages ago they’d absolutely be up for another movie if Stephenie Meyer wrote a new book. So, right now, everything depends on Meyer’s dipping her pen back into the inkwell of vampire melodrama. Until then, fan fiction and highly convincing trailers will have to do. Funny story: A teenage cousin once asked me, in complete earnestness, if vampires had to pay taxes. With the Twilight resurgence, who knows—maybe “Twilight: The Tax Audit” could be next.
Is Twilight Coming Back to Theaters?
Yes—October 2025 is about to be “Twilight Month,” and people are already buzzing about it. All five original films are getting a limited theatrical re-release across the U.S. (and probably elsewhere, if the demand’s wild enough), meaning new fans get the chance to see Bella and Edward’s rain-drenched romance on a giant screen and original fans can relive the intense nostalgia of awkwardly lining up for midnight showings with neon bracelets and sparkly body glitter.
Lionsgate’s official announcement didn’t reveal exact screening dates yet, but the re-release is hyped up as a “generation-defining” moment. You can practically hear the clapping and reactivated group chats. The last time Twilight was in theaters, smartphones were chunky and Twitter was the wild west, so it’ll be fun to see what’s changed (and what hasn’t) inside a packed cinema now. Part of me hopes for some themed snacks—vampire red drinks, anyone? Or maybe popcorn dusted with metaphorical “sparkles” (aka extra salt).