If you've missed getting your Edward/Bella/Jacob love triangle fix, prepare those vampire veins. All five of the movies in the Twilight franchise are headed back to theaters this fall, in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the hit book by Stephenie Meyer that started it all, reports Variety. Lionsgate and Fathom Entertainment are teaming up to bring you the flicks starting on Oct. 29, when the first film in the series, 2008's Twilight, will make its way to big screens nationwide. Each day to follow through Nov. 2, the movies will then be rereleased in the following order: New Moon (2009), Eclipse (2010), Breaking Dawn: Part I (2011), and Breaking Dawn: Part II (2012).
Per the Hollywood Reporter, Lionsgate teased the event on social media, showing a graphic with stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner with the tagline "Forever Begins Again." USA Today notes that each screening will also feature clips of interviews with Meyer and the series' producers, as well as "new behind-the-scenes stories and untold moments." Variety adds that publisher Little, Brown Books for Young Readers is set to release three special editions of Twilight to coincide with the films' rerelease, while the series' YouTube channel has also been rebooted to share extra content.