"Twilight" fans are in for a treat this fall!
Lionsgate and Fathom Entertainment are teaming up to bring all five films in the cult favorite franchise back to movie theaters around Halloween, part of a celebration to mark the first novel's 20th anniversary.
The teen fantasy movie series, based on the bestselling four-book collection by author Stephenie Meyer, starred Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan and Robert Pattinson as her mysterious classmate Edward Cullen, who turns out to be a vampire.
Fans can revisit Bella and Edward's love story on the big screen, with the first "Twilight" installment returning on Oct. 29.
The subsequent four films will then be released over the course of the following four days, with "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" coming out Oct. 30 and "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" on Oct. 31. The movie marathon culminates with "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn -- Part 1" on Nov. 1 and "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn -- Part 2" on Nov. 2.
'Twilight' Film Finale Should SatisfyFor tickets to watch the "Twilight" saga in theaters, fans can visit Fathom Entertainment's site to browse theater locations, showtimes and more.
'Twilight' Star Says Growing Up With a Single Mom Helped Shape HerIn addition to the "Twilight" films hitting the silver screen nationwide, fans can also look out for 20th anniversary collectible editions of the "Twilight" books from publisher Little, Brown Books.
A special "Twilight Saga" YouTube channel has also re-launched and will feature bonus content and special clips for old and new fans alike.
Another "Twilight In Concert" tour, featuring musicians performing the movie series' score amid candlelight, will also kick off Sept. 12 and stop in 60 cities until Nov. 30.
The "Twilight: New Moon" and "Twilight: Eclipse" soundtracks will also get reissued by Warner Music Group and are scheduled for an Oct. 31 release.