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Are you looking for a way to watch “Twilight” online? Twihards (AKA Twilighters if you’re an OG Stephanie Meyer fan) and newbies alike might be hunting down the vampire love triangle series but not know where to watch it legitimately. We dug around and investigated where to watch "Twilight" online now.
If you’re looking for your “Twilight” fix or want to experience it for the first time, check out all the places to watch the five films. Plus, learn how to access the popular vampire saga from anywhere in the world.
How to watch "Twilight" movies in the U.K.
How to watch "Twilight" movies in Canada
How to watch "Twilight" movies from anywhere
FAQs
Bottom line
How to watch “Twilight” movies in the U.S.
Unfortunately, no streaming services in the U.S. offer "The Twilight Saga" as part of their included offerings. There are rumors online about the saga being included on Disney+ or Tubi, but we checked out both services and didn’t find the films for free in the offered libraries.
That doesn’t mean you can’t watch “Twilight,” but you’ll need to purchase or rent it from one of several streaming services. Depending on which streamer you choose, the cost could be as low as $1.99 per film.
Amazon Prime Video
You don’t need a Prime subscription to rent or buy movies on Amazon Prime Video as long as you have an active Amazon account. Amazon accounts are free to sign up, and once you’ve linked a payment account, you’ll have access to the five-film epic featuring Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner.
“Twilight” starts at $1.99 for rental and $4.99 for purchase on the platform. Depending on how often you watch the film franchise, you may want to invest in purchasing them to avoid repeated rental charges.
Google Play
The Google Play Store also offers movies for rent or purchase. Since no subscription is needed to use Google Play, you can purchase them from any device. Note that Google Play Movies & TV has been phased out for Android devices and replaced by the Google TV app. This app is available for Android and iOS devices.
“Twilight” starts at $3.99 for a 4K rental and $7.99 for an SD purchase.
Fandango at Home
Fandango at Home is a streaming service from Fandango. It offers broad compatibility and includes all of "The Twilight Saga" for rental or purchase. The series starts at $3.99 to rent and $7.99 to buy.
YouTube
What isn’t on YouTube? While you may or may not find a free, pirated version of "Twilight" on the platform (we did), you can still rent or purchase the series from the video giant’s massive library. Rentals are $3.99, while purchases start at $7.99.
Apple TV
Apple enthusiasts know that the platform usually has what they want to watch. "The Twilight Saga" is no different, and you can rent or purchase it on the platform. Apple TV+ subscribers will still need to rent or purchase the movie as it’s not included in an Apple TV+ subscription. Rentals are $3.99, while purchasing the movie is $4.99.
How to watch "Twilight" movies in the U.K.
While the U.K. has fewer avenues to watch the “Twilight” movies, it should be noted that most of those options allow you to watch without an add-on charge. If you want to purchase the saga, you can do that, but you can also enjoy them with your current streaming subscription.
Disney+
The entire “Twilight Saga” is available on Disney+ in the U.K. If you have a subscription, you can get your fix of Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, and Jacob Black without making an additional purchase.
Amazon Prime Video
In the U.K., the first “Twilight” movie is available with your standard Prime account. But if you want to watch the complete saga, you must either rent or buy the remaining films. Each additional film starts at £2.49 to rent and £7.99 to buy.
Apple TV
Apple TV users in the U.K. can enjoy “Twilight” films as part of their subscription service at no additional charge. Maybe Charlie and Billy will let you share their flatscreen.
How to watch "Twilight" movies in Canada
Like in the U.K., there are plenty of outlets in Canada that offer "The Twilight Saga" included with streaming subscriptions. You can purchase the films, but you’ll mostly be able to watch them without spending extra.
Apple TV
Apple TV in Canada offers all five movies as part of its subscription. Whether you’re Team Edward or Team Jacob (or Team Volturi — we don’t know what you’re into), you can get all the action.
Crave
This streaming service is a subscription-based platform that offers a wide range of content from around the world. All of "Twilight" is available on the platform.
Disney+
The entire "Twilight Saga" is available to watch on Disney+ in Canada. Whether you love the moody vibes of the first "Twilight" movie or are ready to watch the Cullens battle the Vultori in “Breaking Dawn,” Disney+ has it all for you.
Netflix
While U.S. and U.K. Netflix libraries don’t offer "Twilight," Canadian Netflix does. Did you know that some of the scenes were shot in Vancouver? Given that, it feels almost necessary that Netflix Canada offer up our favorite moody love triangle.
How to watch "Twilight" movies from anywhere
“Twilight” is available on a variety of international platforms, but access may vary between countries. Netflix in the U.S. doesn’t carry it, but you can absolutely catch "Twilight" on Canadian Netflix. If you want to access streaming libraries from other countries to watch the saga, you can do that with a premium virtual private network (VPN).
Free VPNs seem like a good option, but many pose potential security issues and can result in your data being leaked or sold. Plus, insecure VPNs can leave you vulnerable to malware and hackers. On top of those risks, even the best free VPNs come with functionality issues like monthly data caps, limited server options, and the inability to unblock streaming services.
Streaming services and VPNs are in a constant state of contention with each other. Because of licensing rights, streaming services like to block VPN usage, so you can’t access regional catalogs. Premium VPN companies are always looking for a way around that block.
We’ve personally tested all the best VPNs and listed our favorites for streaming below.
The best VPNs for streaming
Starting price | Starts at $3.59/mo (billed every two years) | Starts at $1.99/mo (billed every two years) | Starts at $2.03/mo (billed every two years) |
Number of devices | 10 | Unlimited | 7 |
Server count | 6,800+ servers in 111 countries | 3,200+ servers in 100 countries | Unlisted in 100 countries |
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Learn more | See NordVPN Pricing | See Surfshark Pricing | See CyberGhost Pricing |
How to stream "Twilight" with a VPN
- Purchase and download the VPN of your choice.
- Open your VPN.
- Choose a server in your chosen country; bonus points if the server is optimized for streaming.
- Log in to your chosen streaming service.
- Search "Twilight" and enjoy.
FAQs
What streaming service has "Twilight" movies?
Several streaming services in the U.S. and internationally carry "Twilight," but none in the U.S. include it as part of their regular programming. U.S. customers can rent or purchase the series on various streaming platforms.
U.S. streaming platforms:
- Amazon Prime Video
- Google Play
- Fandango at Home
- YouTube
- Apple TV
Select international viewers can also access the saga on Netflix and Disney+.
Are the "Twilight" movies on Netflix?
The "Twilight" movies are available on Netflix in several countries, including Canada. U.S. Netflix doesn’t offer the saga on its platform. Contrary to some sources, "Twilight" currently isn’t available on Netflix U.K. either.
Is "Twilight" on HBO Max?
No, "Twilight" isn’t available on HBO Max. It’s not included in the libraries of any streaming service in the U.S. If you want to watch "Twilight" in the U.S., you’ll need to rent or purchase it.
How can I watch "Twilight" in order?
Some series are okay to watch out of order, but you’ll need to watch "Twilight" in the order it was released to get the most from the story. The "Twilight" movies were released as follows:
"Twilight" (2008)
"The Twilight Saga: New Moon” (2009)
"The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” (2010)
"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 1” (2011)
"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 2” (2012)
Is there anywhere to watch "Twilight" for free?
No. You can watch "Twilight" with a subscription in the U.K. on Disney+, Apple TV, and Prime Video. In Canada, subscribers can watch it on Crave, Disney+, and Netflix.
U.S. subscribers can use a VPN to watch "Twilight" on streaming service libraries in other countries. You can try to find it for free on YouTube, but YouTube regularly takes down licensed content. If you find it to watch, you may not find it again.
Bottom line
Whether you’ve been a Forks Fanatic since the beginning or are just joining the Cullen clan, you can stream "Twilight" from anywhere if you know where to look. U.S. residents have to rent or buy the series, but international subscribers can find them in several streaming libraries. If you want to access those geo-restricted libraries from a place that doesn’t offer it, you can use a VPN to stream.
"Twilight" has been a huge hit since its debut in 2008. Although the sought-after saga may be inaccessible in some countries, fans can view it from anywhere with insider know-how.