An iconic romantic-fantasy series will stream completely free of charge on YouTube this month for one week only.
Marking the 20th anniversary of the publication of the very first Twilight novel by Stephanie Meyer, all five films from the beloved saga will play in a loop on Lionsgate’s official .
Fans who devoured the books and film adaptations will get a chance to watch along with millions of other enthusiasts of Meyer’s groundbreaking vampire romance.
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Starring Kristen Stewart as awkward teen Bella Swann and Robert Pattinson as her undead boyfriend Edward Cullen, the series inspired a generation of fans and is still considered the benchmark for the YA romance genre to this very day.
While the Twilight Saga has also sparked its fair share of controversies, fans still can’t get enough of Bella and Edward’s forbidden love affair all these years later.

The stream will kick off on Monday, 7th September at 12 noon Pacific Time (7pm British time) and conclude on Sunday, 14th September at 11:59 pm PT (06:59 am UK).
Moreover, fans will also get the chance to revisit the films on the big screen this October to mark the 20th anniversary.
The event is arriving at just the right time as all five movies were recently removed from Netflix at the start of July this year.
This cultural event shouldn’t be missed by readers and moviegoers alike who are looking for a dose of nostalgia this Halloween season.
One Google reviewer summed up the franchise perfectly: “Love it or hate it, you can't deny one thing - there is something about Twilight that makes it a defining feature of the late 2000s.”
They went on to describe it as “a wonderful escape for (mainly) girls that there could be a world where someone would come to save them from a mundane, vapid existence.
“I will never forget how a thirteen year old me was mesmerized by the world of Twilight, discovered accidentally on a DVD rented from the local store, its kissing scenes quickly forwarded for fear of getting caught watching them, acting like Bella in school like I was more interesting or knowledgeable than others my age and thus very edgy or cool.
“It is a reminder of a time long lost, and for that it has a place in my heart.”
A five-star review of the first Twilight film read: “Watching Twilight for the first time was an experience I’ll never forget.
“I’m giving it 5 out of 5 stars because, while it may not be a flawless film, it completely drew me into its world.
“The moody atmosphere, the forbidden romance, and the intense stares—it all just worked for me in a strangely magical way.”
While a Letterboxd user humorously put it: “Cinema was invented, peaked, and then died all within the 2 hours and 2 minutes of this.”
Always wanted to watch all five Twilight movies on a loop? Now’s your chance.
The Twilight Saga Movie Marathon begins Monday, 7th September on YouTube.
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