The "Twi-Hards" have come through again.
“Twilight’s” latest film raked in more than $30 million with its midnight opening on Tuesday, surpassing the franchise's previous box office record, according to reports.
“The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” opened on 4,416 screens across the U.S., which also set a record for the widest-ever release for a film, E! News reported.
Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner and Robert Pattinson's return to the silver screen in the teen vampire-werewolf thriller will enjoy an even wider release on Friday, according to E!
“New Moon,” the second “Twilight” film, last held the midnight box office record for its $26.3 million opening take. It went on to earn $709 million worldwide, Reuters reported.
By comparison, the first film of the saga earned $392.5 million at the global box office.
Click here for our “Eclipse” review.