- calendar_today August 26, 2025
We Were Mindin’ Our Business—And Then Forks Called
It was just another moody afternoon. The rain hit the tin roof a little harder than usual. We were halfway through our third cup of coffee when the news hit: Twilight is officially coming back in 2025. And in true Tennessee fashion, we didn’t panic—we quietly rearranged our feelings and queued up Decode like it was 2008 all over again.
The Twilight Saga: The New Chapter is real. And from Knoxville to Memphis, Tennesseans are emotionally preparing—slowly, dramatically, and with full hearts.
What We Know So Far (A Whole Lotta Mystery)
The official details? Sparse. We’ve got a title—The New Chapter—and a release date floating around: November 14, 2025. There’s no trailer yet, no confirmed cast, just vibes. And here in Tennessee, we don’t need a press release to start feeling things. We just need that old familiar ache in our chest and one fan edit with Edward in the rain.
Nashville to Chattanooga—We’re Spiraling, Sweetly
Let’s not pretend. The rewatch parties have already started. People are unboxing old Twilight box sets like family heirlooms. Someone in Murfreesboro hosted a Cullen-themed potluck (with red velvet cupcakes, obviously), and if you think there aren’t at least a dozen people walking around Dollywood humming Supermassive Black Hole, you’re mistaken.
It’s quiet. But it’s happening.
What Tennessee Fans Want From This Saga Revival
We’ve grown up. But we haven’t let go. Here’s what Tennesseans are hoping to see when The New Chapter finally arrives:
- Renesmee, older, smarter, and hopefully given more screen time (and fewer CGI moments)
- Jacob, still shirtless, still loyal, still needing closure
- Bella and Edward, figuring out parenting, power, and whatever “forever” really means
- The Volturi, because gothic drama is a love language
- Forests. Thunderstorms. One painfully emotional piano scene. We need it.
Also: maybe a little Appalachian wolf pack energy? Just sayin’.
Why Twilight Has Always Felt a Bit Tennessee
We may not have Washington’s fog, but we’ve got our own kind of quiet magic. Smoky ridges. Whispered tension. Mornings that start in mist and end in longing.
Twilight was always about the things we don’t say out loud. And in Tennessee, we understand that deeply. We don’t overexplain—we stare off into the distance and let the storm speak for us. That’s Cullen core behavior right there.
Will the OGs Show Up?
We’re hopeful. We’re nervous. We’re emotionally fragile.
If Robert Pattinson appears, even for a second, there will be a statewide reaction. If Kristen Stewart gives us one last immortal sigh? We’ll all be crying into our porch swings. And Taylor Lautner? If he runs dramatically into frame with a tortured look and a six-pack, we may not recover.
Even if it’s a new cast, we’re hoping for just one nod to the past. One piano note. One line. One moment that reminds us where we came from.
Final Thought—Tennessee’s Twilight Heart Never Left
Whether you’re watching old clips from your back porch in Cookeville, revisiting New Moon during a thunderstorm in Johnson City, or confessing in a Nashville bar that Breaking Dawn still kinda makes you cry—you’re not alone.
Tennessee is feeling this. Hard.
The Twilight Saga: The New Chapter isn’t just another sequel—it’s a time capsule. It’s every repressed crush, every unreadable stare, every slow-burn romance we held onto when the world moved too fast.
And now? We’re ready to fall in love with it all over again.
So bring on the drama. The longing. The eyeliner and thunder. We’ve got our boots on, our hearts wide open, and a whole lotta feelings we’ve been saving for just this moment.
Forks, we’re coming. And Tennessee’s bringing its whole soul with it.






