- calendar_today August 26, 2025
We Never Really Left Forks—We Just Called It the Coast
In most places, Twilight is a vibe. In Oregon? It’s practically a lifestyle. The mist. The evergreens. The kind of slow, aching tension you can only get from a long drive through coastal rain. So when The New Chapter was announced for 2025, Oregon didn’t flinch—we leaned in.
We’ve always been Forks-adjacent, emotionally and geographically. And now, we’re ready to fall in love all over again—with the story, the stares, the supernatural sadness.
What We Know (and What We’re Willing to Emotionally Spiral Over)
The facts: the title is The New Chapter, and the release is rumored for November 14, 2025. That’s about it.
No trailer. No full cast reveal. But out here, we don’t need a flood of information to start emotionally preparing. We just need a hint. A single haunting melody. One forest shot. And boom—we’re back in it.
Twilight Was Always Oregon at Its Core
Sure, Forks is technically across the border in Washington, but let’s be real—Twilight was Oregon in spirit. The moodiness. The green that almost feels too alive. The way people say a lot without saying much. That’s us.
From the rainy sidewalks of Portland to the whispering forests of Tillamook and the mist-soaked cliffs along Highway 101, this place has always felt like it was hiding something beautiful—and a little dangerous.
What Oregon Fans Want From The New Chapter
We’ve grown up, sure. But we’re still romantics. Still ready to stare into the woods and feel things.
Here’s what we’re dreaming about:
- Renesmee, finally stepping into her power and story with complexity and soul
- Jacob, still protective, still fiery, hopefully more emotionally whole
- Bella and Edward, forever entangled and still trying to figure out what that even means
- The Volturi, back and more operatic than ever
- Fog. Silence. A single word that breaks us in half somewhere deep in the trees
We don’t want fan service—we want emotional devastation dressed in flannel.
Twilight Energy Is Oregon Energy
This isn’t just about vampires and immortality. It’s about longing. Restraint. Wild love you try to bury under normal life. And if you’ve ever walked through Forest Park after a hard week or sat by a rainy window in Eugene thinking about someone you shouldn’t be thinking about—you get it.
That’s Twilight. That’s Oregon. Big feelings. Quiet places. And the sense that everything meaningful is happening just under the surface.
Will the Original Cast Come Back?
It’s the question floating through Powell’s, whispered in Ashland cafés, and muttered on late-night walks in Corvallis.
Will Robert Pattinson grace us with one more emotionally loaded silence? Will Kristen Stewart offer a single blink that undoes us completely? Will Taylor Lautner reappear for a final run through the woods?
Even a glimpse—just a shadow, a voice, a piano chord—would be enough. Out here, we’re already bracing ourselves for the emotional storm.
Final Thought—Oregon’s Heart Was Always a Little Forks
Whether you’re rewatching Eclipse in a cabin in Bend, driving through the Columbia Gorge with Supermassive Black Hole on full volume, or quietly journaling in a Portland coffee shop about a love that felt like forever—you’re not alone.
Oregon understands Twilight because we live in that same soft chaos. The wildness. The yearning. The deep belief that something more is always waiting, just behind the fog.
The Twilight Saga: The New Chapter isn’t just another film—it’s an echo. A return to the place where we let ourselves feel too much and loved every minute of it.
So come back, Forks. Oregon’s been here the whole time.




