Twilight stars reunite at a comic con, sparking nostalgia among fans. (Getty Images)


March 04, 2024

Over the weekend, actors Peter Facinelli, Ashley Greene, Kellan Lutz, and Jackson Rathbone, known for their roles in the Twilight film franchise, reunited at Emerald City Comic Con. 

They took a nostalgic picture together for fans who are still passionate about the series. Lutz, who played Emmett Cullen, shared the picture on Instagram with his 1.1 million followers, captioning it "Got the fam together! 🙌." The photo shows the four actors smiling and posing with their arms around each other.

Nikki Reed, who played Rosalie Cullen, expressed her love for the reunion in a comment under Lutz's post. She shared scenes with the four actors for nearly a decade and wrote, "I love this and I love you guys!!!!!"

Fans were also thrilled by the reunion, with thousands of them commenting on the post. One fan wrote, "Just rewatched the entire franchise last week so this pic sparks lots of joy."

Peter Facinelli, who played Carlisle Cullen, also posted the picture on his Instagram account. The reunion took place in Seattle, Washington, which is close to Forks, Washington, the setting of the Twilight books and films. Greene and Rathbone played Alice and Jasper Cullen, respectively.

Notably absent from the reunion were Elizabeth Reaser (Esme Cullen), Robert Pattinson (Edward Cullen), and Kristen Stewart (Bella Swan-Cullen). The Twilight film series, based on the books by Stephenie Meyer, was released from 2008 to 2012 and has grossed over $5 billion worldwide, according to box office estimates.

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