Twilight kicked off the epic vampire franchise when it premiered in 2008. In honor of its 15th anniversary, take a bite out of these behind the scenes facts.
Fifteen years ago, the lion fell in love with the lamb, much to the world’s delight.
When Twilight was released on Nov. 21, 2008, no one expected the vampire movie from an independent film studio to become a pop culture sensation. But the epic love story between Edward (Robert Pattinson) and Bella (Kristen Stewart) did just that, resulting in five blockbusters that dominated the box office and turned its young cast—especially Pattinson and Stewart, who infamously dated IRL for years, much to shippers’ delight—into global sensations.
Based on Stephenie Meyer‘s bestselling novels, The Twilight Saga came to a dramatic—and controversial—conclusion after four years with Breaking Dawn – Part 2. Despite the less than sparkling reviews the Bill Condon-directed film received, it went on to make $830 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing film of the franchise and its fanbase still loves the movie unconditionally and irrevocably—fake-out fight scene and Taylor Lautner‘s Jacob imprinting on a baby and all.
So, you better hold on tight, spider-monkeys, ’cause we’re heading down memory lane to reveal 34 secrets about the Twilight franchise, including which star was almost replaced in the second movie and all of the actors who auditioned to play Edward and Bella: