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Running time 607 minutes (1-5, combined theatrical cuts) 634 minutes (1-5, combined extended editions) Country United States Language English Budget Total (5 films): $385,000,000 Box office Total (5 films): $3,346,157,056 The Twilight Saga is a series of five from based on the by American author. The films star,,. The series has grossed over $3.3 billion in worldwide receipts.

The first installment,, was released on November 21, 2008. [ ] The second installment,, followed on November 20, 2009, breaking box office records as the biggest midnight screening and opening day in history, grossing an estimated $72.7 million. The third installment,, was released on June 30, 2010, and was the first Twilight film to be released in. The series was in development since 2004 at, during which time a of Twilight that differed significantly from the novel was written. Three years later, acquired the rights to the film. Sheila on 7 lupakan lah saja diriku.

After Twilight grossed $35.7 million on its opening day, Summit Entertainment announced they would begin production on New Moon; they had acquired the rights to the remaining novels earlier that same month. A two-part adaptation of began shooting in November 2010 with release dates of November 18, 2011, and November 16, 2012, respectively. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Development [ ] Twilight was in development for approximately three years at 's, during which time a differing significantly from the novel was written. For example, the script transformed Bella into a star athlete. Stated that there was some debate in allowing the movie to be made because of the negative or positive outcome of the movie compared to the book, 'They could have put that [earlier] movie out, called it something else, and no one would have known it was Twilight!' The idea of seeing a scene converted correctly, specifically the meadow scene, convinced Meyer to sell the rights. In seeing the script, she was frightened that she had made the wrong decision.

When reinvented itself as a full-service studio in April 2007, it successfully acquired the rights to the novel., President of Production at, guaranteed a close adaptation to the book. The company perceived the film as an opportunity to launch a franchise based on the success of Meyer's book and its sequels. Meyer felt that Summit was open to letting her be a part of the film. Was hired to direct the film, and soon afterward, was selected to be the film's structural base as the writer of the film. Rosenberg developed an outline by the end of August and collaborated with Hardwicke on writing the screenplay during the following month. 'She was a great sounding board and had all sorts of brilliant ideas. I'd finish off scenes and send them to her, and get back her notes.'

Because of the impending, Rosenberg worked full-time to finish the screenplay before October 31. In adapting the novel for the screen, she 'had to condense a great deal.' Some characters were left out, and others were combined. '[O]ur intent all along was to stay true to the book,' Rosenberg explained, 'and it has to do less with adapting it word for word and more with making sure the characters' arcs and emotional journeys are the same.' Hardwicke suggested the use of to convey the protagonist's internal dialogue, since the novel is told from Bella's point of view; and she sketched some of the storyboards during pre-production. Meyer, the author, and Hardwicke, the director, had a close relationship while developing Twilight.

Hardwicke wanted to embrace the experience and make the characters in the books come to life. She would call Meyer after changing a scene slightly, which surprised the author because, 'I've heard the stories.I know it's not normally like that when you adapt a book.' Meyer, a natural pessimist, was waiting for the worst but, instead, called her experience in the book's film adaptation 'the best I could have hoped for.' Originally scheduled for release in December 2008, Twilight was moved to a worldwide release of November 21, 2008, after moved from a November 2008 release to being released in July 2009. See also: was on the set of when Hardwicke visited her for an informal screen test, which 'captivated' the director. Hardwicke did not initially choose Robert Pattinson for the role of Edward Cullen; but, after an audition at her home with Stewart, he was selected.