
Michigan’s Henry Ford Museum Is Hosting a Twilight Movie Marathon
Calling all Michigan BookTok girlies, Elder Millennial Emos, and Twi-Hards, I have exciting news for you!
If you're a fan of the Twilight book series and the movies based on them, The Henry Ford Museum is throwing a Twilight movie marathon.
Twilight Movie Marathon at The Henry Ford Museum
The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn is filled with historical artifacts, some as small as a marble, others as big as a literal train. But did you know The Henry Ford Museum is also home to a Giant Screen Experience, where you can watch movies in new, state-of-the-art 4K digital projection.
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If you love the Twilight movies—regardless of whether you're Team Edward or Team Jacob—this is a great chance to see them all on the big screen. Maybe you remember seeing the first Twilight film when it originally came to theaters in 2008? Maybe this would be your first time seeing it in theaters? If you want to be part of the Twilight movie marathon, set aside some time on Valentine's Day weekend.
Twilight Movie Marathon Schedule
Here's when each movie will be playing:
- Twilight - Saturday, February 14 @ 11 am
- New Moon - Saturday, February 14 @ 1:30 pm
- Eclipse - Saturday, February 14 @ 4 pm
- Breaking Dawn Part 1 - Sunday, February 15 @ 12 pm
- Breaking Dawn Part 2 - Sunday, February 15 @ 2:30 pm
In addition to the movie marathon, The Henry Ford Museum is also doing themed concessions, trivia, and prizes.
Keep in mind that you get a deal the more movies you go to; "Buy a full price ticket to one Twilight movie and each additional same day movie for $5. Want to see even more? Call, or buy tickets in person, for $5 tickets to the next day's movies."

General admission tickets are $10, Senior tickets are $9, and Youth tickets (3 - 11) are $7.50.
An Inside Look at The Henry Ford Museum in Southeast Michigan
Gallery Credit: Kristen Matthews
Your Childhood is Now an Exhibit at Michigan's Henry Ford Museum
Gallery Credit: Scott Clow

