- calendar_today August 26, 2025
We’re Busy, But Forks Found a Way Back In
New York doesn’t stop for much. But when Twilight news hits? Yeah, we stop. For like… five whole minutes. Long enough to watch that fan trailer three times and text someone we haven’t spoken to in years: “It’s happening. Again.”
It’s official (ish): The Twilight Saga: The New Chapter is coming in 2025. And here in New York, where we don’t do nostalgia unless it’s ironic or heartbreakingly good, this is somehow both.
From the Bronx to Buffalo—We’re Spiraling (Again)
The second those moody Pacific Northwest forests hit our feeds, it was over. Suddenly we were back in 2008, rereading New Moon on the Q train and arguing about Team Edward vs. Team Jacob with way too much passion in the group chat.
New York might not look like Forks, but emotionally? We get it. Overcast. Complicated love. Big decisions made in quiet corners. We live that.
What Do We Know So Far?
Not much, officially. The title—The New Chapter—has been teased. So has the release date: November 14, 2025. But whether it’s a sequel, reboot, or something in between? Still a mystery.
Fan theories are everywhere. Some say it’ll follow Renesmee. Some think we’ll get flashbacks. Others are hoping for a darker, more grown-up vibe. Whatever it turns out to be, people in the city that never sleeps are already scheduling their emotional breakdowns for mid-November.
What New Yorkers Want From This Saga Comeback
Let’s not pretend we don’t have expectations. If The New Chapter is going to hold our attention in a city where everything competes for it, it better bring the drama. The longing. The awkward pauses and immortal angst. We want all of it.
Here’s what the five boroughs (and beyond) are hoping for:
- Renesmee, grown and powerful, figuring out her weird vampire-human hybrid identity
- Jacob, finally doing something for himself (shirt optional)
- Bella and Edward, parenting eternal teen drama and possibly dealing with new threats
- More wolves, more Volturi, more unspoken tension
At least one scene in the rain. Just one. For the culture.
We’ve grown up—but our love for complicated supernatural romance? That’s forever.
Twilight in 2025 Feels… Weirdly Right
New Yorkers are no strangers to reinvention. And Twilight? It’s basically the pop culture equivalent of moving to Brooklyn, getting bangs, and starting over. We watched it become a punchline. Then we watched it become iconic again. Full circle.
Now, in a world where everything feels kind of sideways, there’s something comforting about revisiting Forks. Where the feelings were big, the stakes were eternal, and love could actually stop time.
Will the Originals Show Up?
We’re watching. Waiting. Manifesting.
If Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson make even a tiny appearance, the east coast will lose its collective mind. Seriously—there will be screaming in SoHo. We’ll pretend not to care, but we’ll all be on TikTok watching that scene on loop by noon.
We get it if it’s a new cast. That’s fine. But if Bella and Edward show up in any form, just know: we’ll be seated. Fully. Emotionally. Probably with a bodega snack in hand.
Final Thought—Yeah, We’re Back in Forks
Maybe it’s the nostalgia. Maybe it’s the curiosity. Maybe it’s just been a rough few years, and we all need something familiar to hold onto.
Whatever the reason, The Twilight Saga: The New Chapter is hitting New York in a way we didn’t see coming. From late-night rewatch parties in Queens to book-club-but-not-really meetups in the Village, the saga is back.
So if your Thronglet asks why you’re suddenly listening to Decode on the LIRR—just blame Twilight.
Because love never dies. It just gets a reboot.






