How to Watch Twilight Movie 2008 Online

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Watch "Twilight" on your desktop or laptop computer.

The 2008 movie "Twilight" kicked off the box-office-topping franchise based on the best-selling series of "Twilight" tales by Stephenie Meyer. The series follows the romance of the vampire Edward Cullen, played by Robert Pattinson in the movies, and his human love interest, Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart). "Twilight" earned about $193 million at the box office in the U.S., making it the seventh highest grossing movie of 2008. You don't need to own the DVD to watch "Twilight." Multiple high-quality video streaming options online allow you to watch the movie on your computer.

Things You'll Need

  • High speed internet access
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Instructions

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      Choose and visit a website that offers streaming online videos of movies. Examples include the iTunes store, Netflix, Blockbuster Online and Amazon. (See Resources.)

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      Download the required software as prompted by the online video website you choose. For example, iTunes will require you to download the iTunes software program. The other video sites may require you to download and install plugins such as Flash or DivX.

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      Create an account with the service, or log in to an existing account. Some services, such as Netflix, charge a monthly fee for access. You can buy or rent movies like "Twilight" from other services, such as Amazon.com.

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      Locate the "Search" box once logged in, type in "Twilight" and press "Enter." Click the "Rent" or "Buy" button next to the listing for "Twilight." If prompted, click "Confirm" or "Rent" again to confirm your transaction.

Tips & Warnings

  • "Twilight" might not be available on all services for instant viewing. Some services, such as Netflix and Blockbuster, may offer a mailed DVD option if the movie isn't available for streaming at the time of the search.

  • You can in theory view "Twilight" and other films from other streaming websites for free. Note that these sites are not recommended because of low video quality. They also may prompt for downloads of files that contain malware or viruses. In addition, these free sites may be ad-based, meaning commercials can interrupt your viewing.

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