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- The film series is based on the four novels by author Stephanie Meyer
- The film stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner
- Twilight Saga film series has grossed over $3.3. billion worldwide
In 2005, a vampire-themed romance fantasy movie Twilight took the world by storm and it was called %u201CVampir Mania%u201D by Forbes. The film series was based on the four novels by author Stephanie Meyer. The book series ended with the Breaking down in 2008 just three months ahead of the Twilight film adaptation%u2019s premiere, while the film series ended in 2012.
Now, following the release of Meyer%u2019s long-waited novel %u201CMidnight Sun%u201D in 2020, which tells the story of twilight from Edward%u2019s point of view, has left the newcomers wondering how to watch the twilight film series in order, the entire movies are available on Netflix.
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The Twilight saga centers on a high-school girl Bella Swan, who moves to the sleepy town of Forks to live with her dad. There she befriends Edward Cullen, an alluring young man who always seems to turn up when Bella is in some trouble and there is Jacob Black, a teenager who time to time warns her that Edward belongs to a clan of Vampire. The series follows Bella, Edward, Jacob, and their friends as they fight to sage their families and themselves.
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And here%u2019s the full list of all five films, a breakdown of the Twilight movies in order, from the beginning of this masterpiece series of Twilight to Breaking Dawn, the epic conclusion.
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- The%20Twilight%20Saga%3A%20Eclipse%20%282010%29
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The film series star Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner in the lead. The series has grossed over $3.3. billion worldwide and became the most purchased DVD of the year in 2009.
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