Hang on tight, spider monkeys.
All five "Twilight" movies will be rereleased in theaters just in time for spooky season this fall, film studio Lionsgate announced Thursday, Aug. 28.
For five consecutive days beginning Oct. 29, each "Twilight" film will be screened in select theaters across the United States through Fathom Entertainment.
The official "Twilight" Instagram account announced the five-day event in a collaboration post with Lionsgate, Fathom and Fandango, by sharing a dramatic compilation of moments from the franchise.
But fans won't just see the same movies they've perhaps rewatched endlessly over the past decade. Each screening will also feature interviews with author Stephenie Meyer and the film's producers, who will divulge "new behind-the-scenes stories and untold moments" from making the films.
The post follows a tease of the surprise the day before with a brand-new poster, timed to the 20th anniversary of Meyer's "Twilight" novel, which was published Oct. 5, 2005.
Against a backdrop of a verdant tree looms the show's portraits of the onetime love triangle: Kristen Stewart's Bella Swan, Robert Pattinson's Edward Cullen and Taylor Lautner's Jacob Black.
How to see 'Twilight' in theaters
Here's when each film will return to theaters:
- "Twilight": Wednesday, Oct. 29
- "New Moon: Thursday, Oct. 30
- "Eclipse": Friday, Oct. 31
- "Breaking Dawn – Part 1": Saturday, Nov. 1
- "Breaking Dawn – Part 2": Sunday, Nov. 2
For tickets, head to fathomentertainment.com.
What are the 'Twilight' movies in order?
- "Twilight" (2008), directed by Catherine Hardwicke
- "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" (2009), directed by Chris Weitz
- "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" (2010), directed by David Slade
- "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1" (2011), directed by Bill Condon
- "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2" (2012), directed by Bill Condon
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