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Why’s it Forgotten? The Twilight Series


https://lebeauleblog.com/2017/10/21/whys-it-forgotten-the-twilight-series/

Remember when the Twilight movies were major events? Neither does Kevthewriter.

For a new spin-off of Why’d it Bomb?, I’m looking at movies and other media that were hits in their time but nowadays hardly anyone talks about them and wonder what happened that made everyone forget about it. Considering it’s October, let’s take a look at something with vampires and werewolves in it.

In the late 2000’s and early 2010’s, Twilight was either everyone’s favorite book/film series or everyone’s favorite punching bag as it seemed to have an equal number of fans (or “twihards”) to haters. Twilight fandom and hate was so massive that, for the longest time, you couldn’t go anywhere without people either talking about whether Edward or Jacob was better or making fun of sparkly vampires. Even teenagers, the target audience of the series, were getting in on the hate. Nowadays, though, both the haters and the fans have quieted down and no one really talks about Twilight anymore. Even the sparkly vampire jokes have subsided. But what happened? Why are you unlikely to really see anyone talk/joke about Twilight anymore?

I think it’s due to one thing: The Hunger Games stole its thunder. From 2008-2012, Twilight was the big YA franchise and, due to it being so popular, a lot of people were talking about it. But then The Hunger Games came out and, unlike Twilight, the majority of people weren’t reading the books or watching the movies just to make fun of them but actually legitimately enjoying the series. And most can agree that at the very least the first two Hunger Games movies were good.

Due to the widespread popularity The Hunger Games received, everyone shifted their focus from Twilight to The Hunger Games and suddenly everyone stopped making fun of Twilight and started getting actually invested into The Hunger Games‘ plot. This even led many movie studios to stop trying to rip off Twilight (Beautiful Creatures, The Mortal Instruments, Beastly, etc.) and they started ripping off The Hunger Games (Divergent, The Maze Runner, etc.). It probably didn’t help Twilight that the first Hunger Games movie came out when the last Twilight movie, Breaking Dawn Part 2, came out nor did it help that the subsequent Hunger Games films came out when they weren’t producing anymore Twilight films. That just gave Hunger Games even more time to pretty much steal Twilight‘s thunder.

Of course, while The Hunger Games is much better than Twilight, it did have a similar impact as, like Twilight, all of the attempts by other studios to create a big YA dystopian franchise didn’t go over so well. It did better as at least Divergent and Maze Runner were successful enough to produce sequels (while Beautiful Creatures and Mortal Instruments weren’t) but those sequels didn’t exactly do as well and, nowadays, there isn’t really a big YA franchise playing at the movies right now.

But, that all being said, the reason you don’t hear about Twilight much anymore is that, well, everyone turned their attention to The Hunger Games and, being a better series and all, it ended up having a more lasting impact.

Thankfully, everyone forgetting Twilight ended up being a pretty good deal for Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson because now they pretty much act in independent films but those films showed, unlike Twilight, that they can actually act and, while the general public might always see them as Edward and Bella, anyone who sees their more recent films will now know there’s more to them than that.

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Oh, "Hunger Games" will be forgotten too, it's better than "Twilight" but the movies aren't great. (I haven't read the books.)

I still have landed lingering guilty fondness for "Twilight", though, as the movies offered some genuine unintentional hilarity. Who could think of Edward trying to commit suicide by sparkling, or vampire heads flying off like popping popcorn in the grand finale, and not laugh out loud?

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The Hunger Game books were actually pretty good. Much much better than the movies.

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Isn't it always the case? The Harry Potter books are also much better than the Filns, although the film are likeable enough.

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Twilight is better than the Hunger Games on every single level

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As much as I hated Twilight back in the day, I honestly kinda miss the hype for it. Simpler times, ahh... I'm so old now it's incredible...
But yeah, I never hear about it. Once in a while i come across Hunger Games and Harry Potter fanatics (okay, to be fair, Harry Potter will literally never die out especially with more Fantastic Beasts films in the making and a literal theme park) but I NEVER come across any Twilight fans anymore.

I seriously wonder what the next big book-to-movie thing will be?

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Does this mean that we can finally go back at saying that Padme & Anakin is the worst romance in the history of movies ?

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I have often said the Kristen Stewart was such a bad actress, that she's basically Hayden Christiansen with tiny boobs.

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I suspect that all the women who were Gaga over "Twilight" have now transferred their obsession to "Outlander".

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Yeah I'm sure

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Well Mortal instruments latter sort of resurrected with a Netflix series. That thing was successful just on a different medium.

I don’t know how the show is doing but for some Time did good as a series.

I watched the first film and while flawed had a few good stuff like the chemistry between Lily Collins and the male lead was believable they looked like a real couple and Jonathan Rhys Meyers was a great villain.

Actually the cast was pretty descent. The problem was the confusing plot but with better writers the films had potential.

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It'll have it's nostalgic cashin one day. These were disposable films for teenyboppers. Hunger Games is pretty damn forgotten too.

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