Cinemark hosting ‘Twilight' movie marathon
The Cinemark theater chain will show all five films, one per night, from Feb. 8-12 as its 'Eternal Love for Twilight' marathon.
Saturday, Feb. 8: Twilight (2008)
Sunday, Feb. 9: New Moon (2009)
Monday, Feb. 10: Eclipse (2010)
Tuesday, Feb. 11: Breaking Dawn Part 1 (2011)
Wednesday, Feb. 12: Breaking Dawn Part 2 (2012)
The marathon is a great way for fans to meet one another and celebrate the pop-culture moment which was the Twilight saga.
Participating Miami Valley Cinemark theaters include:
The Greene 14 and IMAX in Beavercreek
Dayton South 16 and XD in West Carrollton
Huber Heights 16 in Huber Heights
Cinemark Miami Valley in Piqua
Cinemark Milford 16 in Milford.
The five films grossed more than $3.3 billion worldwide, turning stars Robert Pattinson ('The Lighthouse') and Kirsten Stewart ('Personal Shopper') into major stars and then into interesting character actors.
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