
Twilight fans are ‘already crying’ after a mystery announcement popped up on the franchise’s official Instagram page, teasing something coming in October.
The hugely popular vampire franchise first hit our screens in November 2008, catapulting stars Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner to worldwide superstardom.
The saga, based on Stephanie Meyer’s book series, included five films and grossed over $3billion at the global box office – and it looks like there could be more to come…
On Wednesday, a new post popped up on social media, showing the trio as Edward Cullen, Bella Swan and Jacob Black respectively, surrounded by trees and leaves.
Alongside the image, which had the phrase ’forever begins again’ across it, the caption simply read: ‘Tomorrow.’
While we’re still waiting for an update on what any of that could mean, fans began scrambling and begging for any further clues.
Taylor didn’t help matters when he slid into the comments below with a playful blushing emoji.
Ever.books_ posted: ‘OMG I’m already crying. I want to know what it is AHHHHHH.
Leateesmith agreed: ‘Hoa hoa hold on a damn second… WHAT?!’
Theearred begged: ‘If it’s not a new movie don’t play with our emotions like that.’


Http.amyramos fumed: ‘This wasn’t on my 2025 bingo card what is happening are we in retrograde?!?!?!?’
As Mcgeorgeofthejungle added: ‘Seeing this right after watching TSITP ep. 8 has me going into literal cardiac arrest.’
Honestly, hard same.

The five-movie adaptation followed the romance between new high school student Bella and mysterious vampire Edward.
She unwittingly found herself at the center of a love triangle with protective best friend Jacob, who later discovered he could shapeshift into a wolf.
The final installment of the franchise, Breaking Dawn – Part 2, was released in cinemas in 2012 – but there was recently chatter that we could dip into the saga once again.

In 2023, it was claimed that Stephanie’s series could be adapted for a TV show from Lionsgate Television.
Sources at the time told the Hollywood Reporter that the studio – which controls the rights to the franchise – planned to lead the development before shopping the rights to the package.
They added: ‘There is not yet a timeline for when the Twilight series will be taken out to potential buyers as Lionsgate first plans to find a writer to steer it.’
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