- calendar_today August 26, 2025
We Thought We’d Moved On—And Then Forks Came Calling
It’s been over a decade since Breaking Dawn – Part 2 wrapped up the love triangle that broke the internet. We said our goodbyes. We closed the books. We boxed up the posters. And then, bam—news of a new movie drops, and suddenly, it’s like we’re back in 2008, standing in line at the mall theater in a Team Jacob hoodie.
Now, with The Twilight Saga: The New Chapter set to release in 2025, Pennsylvania is feeling the pull. From rainy walks in Harrisburg to cozy late-night rewatch sessions in Erie, it’s official: we’re spiraling again.
A Trailer? Kind of. A Tease? Definitely.
The internet’s been flooded with trailers—some real, some suspiciously fan-made—but it was enough to light the spark. Familiar music. Forest shots. A Cullen voiceover. And suddenly, your entire emotional state is riding on whether Edward Cullen might show up for five seconds in this thing.
We don’t know much, but here’s what we’ve got: a title (The New Chapter), a rumored release date (November 14, 2025), and a fanbase across PA that’s ready to drop everything and feel too much. Again.
What’s The New Chapter Actually About?
No one knows for sure. Some think it’s a direct continuation—maybe Renesmee’s story. Others are betting on a full reboot with new faces and fresh Volturi drama. A few optimists (or chaotic dreamers) are hoping for a totally different vampire-werewolf angle.
But most Pennsylvanians agree: whether we’re back in Forks or exploring new supernatural territory, we just want it to be moody, emotional, and a little bit extra. That’s the Twilight we fell in love with.
What Pennsylvania Fans Are Hoping For
Across Pittsburgh cafés, Philly bookstores, and Scranton’s more dramatic corners (you know who you are), here’s what fans are manifesting:
- Renesmee, grown and struggling with her identity
- Jacob, still around, still brooding, still shirtless
- Bella and Edward, navigating eternal love and possibly immortal parenting problems
- The Volturi, because we like our villains stylish and terrifying
- New creatures, new conflicts, and a soundtrack that ruins us emotionally
Even those who “weren’t fans back then” are peeking around corners now. The saga has that kind of pull.
Why Twilight Still Works Here
Pennsylvania gets it. We’re a little nostalgic by nature. We like our drama low-key and our romances just a little tortured. And while we might not have Forks’ misty forests, we’ve got enough fog, rain, and moody woods to channel the vibe just fine.
Plus, there’s something about a small-town love story that never stops feeling familiar—especially when it’s packed with supernatural baggage and eternal longing.
Will the Originals Be Back?
Listen. If Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart show up in any form—flashback, voiceover, foggy dream sequence—we will collectively lose our minds. Yes, they’ve both moved on. But so have we… and yet here we are, still hoping.
A cameo would be enough. A stare from across the room. A line about “old friends.” Just give us that, and we’ll be insufferable until Christmas.
Final Thought—Pennsylvania Is Always a Little Forks
Whether you’re walking through the woods near State College, curled up with a blanket in Bethlehem, or making Twilight jokes with too much emotional truth in Lancaster, one thing’s clear:
We didn’t really forget Forks. We just folded it into our personality.
And now, as The New Chapter approaches, we’re ready to unfold it again—scene by scene, sigh by sigh, rewatch by rewatch.
So go ahead. Dust off the DVD box set. Re-download the Breaking Dawn soundtrack. Let yourself feel something ridiculous and beautiful again.
Because if Twilight taught us anything, it’s that love never dies—it just comes back when you least expect it.






