'Twilight' is leaving Netflix: Where to watch the beloved fantasy franchise online
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This July, Netflix has an abundance of thrilling new TV shows and films to offer. Rami Malek’s acclaimed psychological thriller Mr. Robot will become available on the platform starting Thursday, July 3, and the mystery dramedy Sneaky Pete, previously an underrated gem on Prime Video, will make its Netflix debut on July 10.

As for movies, A Star is Born will be available on July 8, with Mad Max: Fury Road following on July 9, and the much-anticipated Happy Gilmore 2 finally landing on July 25.

That’s the good news. The bad news? All five Twilight movies are about to exit Netflix.

The beloved franchise returned to Netflix on May 1, but it’s soon to depart. When is the last day for watching Twilight on Netflix? Here’s everything you need to know.

Is Twilight Leaving Netflix?

Yep. Unfortunately, the franchise is once again leaving Netflix.

When Is Twilight Leaving Netflix?

Twilight, Twilight: New Moon, Twilight: Eclipse, and Twilight: Breaking Dawn: Parts 1 and 2 are leaving Netflix on Monday, June 30.

Is Twilight On Hulu, Peacock, Paramount+, or HBO Max?

Nope. The Twilight franchise isn’t currently available on any of the above streaming services.

Where To Watch Twilight Online:

Sadly, the films aren’t currently streaming anywhere for free. You can rent Twilight on Amazon, YouTube, and various other outlets for $3.79. The movies were previously streaming on Hulu and Peacock, so it’s possible they’ll eventually find their way back to one of those platforms.

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