- calendar_today August 26, 2025
We Were Minding Our Business—Then Boom, Twilight’s Back
Texas doesn’t mess around when it comes to comebacks, and The Twilight Saga returning in 2025? That’s a comeback with a capital C. We thought we were done. We’d processed. We’d packed away the posters and playlists. But the second the words The New Chapter hit the internet, Texans went full emotional yeehaw.
Whether you were Team Edward, Team Jacob, or just Team “make Bella blink,” it doesn’t even matter. Twilight’s back. And in true Texas fashion, we’re going all in.
What Do We Know? Honestly, Not Enough
No official trailer yet. Just a title (The New Chapter), a rumored release date (November 14, 2025), and a whole lot of speculation. Is it a sequel? A reboot? A next-gen vampire melodrama with new faces and new trauma? Maybe all of the above?
What we do know is that every Twilight fan group chat in Texas—from Austin to Amarillo—is awake again. And if you haven’t already rewatched Eclipse “just for research,” you’re lying.
From Houston to Lubbock—It’s Twilight O’Clock
The Twilight reawakening is alive across the Lone Star State. People are cracking open their old books like scripture. Spotify wrapped is suddenly full of Paramore and Muse. And if you walk into any H-E-B right now, there’s a solid chance someone in the cereal aisle is humming Decode.
It’s not dramatic. It’s just a statewide emotional reset.
What Texans Want From The New Chapter
We’ve grown. We’ve been through things. So yeah, we’re ready for a little more depth this time. But we also want the drama. The eye contact. The rain (even if we have to pretend it’s not 98 degrees).
Here’s what we’re hoping for:
- Renesmee, grown and unbothered, coming into her own
- Jacob, working through his imprinting issues (it’s time, buddy)
- Bella and Edward, parenting an immortal teen and possibly still not communicating like normal people
- The Volturi, obviously—they’re fashion goals and terrifying
- More drama, more forests, and at least one scene that emotionally destroys us in the middle of Buc-ee’s
Basically, we want to feel things. Big things. Even if we’re sweating through it.
Why Twilight Still Works in Texas
Look, we might not have fog and pine trees—but we understand intensity. We get loyalty. We know what it’s like to fall hard, love deep, and not say a word about it until it explodes out of us at 2 a.m. on the tailgate of someone’s truck.
Twilight was always about the big feelings—the ones you can’t explain. And in Texas? We respect that. Quietly. Loudly. With barbecue in hand.
Will the OG Cast Return? Y’all Know We’re Watching
Texans love a good reunion, and if Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, or Taylor Lautner shows up—even for one second—we’ll lose it. There will be actual screaming in Target parking lots across the state.
Even if it’s a new cast, all we ask is one throwback. One piano. One stare from a pale man in the woods. That’s it. That’s the tweet.
Final Thought—We’re Twilight-Texas Proud
Whether you’re riding through the Hill Country with the Breaking Dawn soundtrack blasting or crying in the Whataburger drive-thru after watching a Renesmee edit, just know—you’re not the only one.
Texas is in this. Fully. Emotionally. Probably with boots on.
The Twilight Saga: The New Chapter isn’t just another reboot. It’s a return to that messy, dramatic, wildly specific kind of love that hit different when we were younger—and somehow still hits now.
So pull on your hoodie, pour the sweet tea, and brace yourself. Because Forks is back.
And Texas? We’ve been ready.







