Henry Ford Museum To Host Twilight Film Marathon on Valentine’s Weekend
The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn will screen all five Twilight movies over Valentine’s Day weekend in 4K projection on its Giant Screen. The marathon happens Saturday, Feb. 14 and…

The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn will screen all five Twilight movies over Valentine's Day weekend in 4K projection on its Giant Screen. The marathon happens Saturday, Feb. 14 and Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026.
Saturday kicks off with Twilight at 11 a.m. New Moon follows at 1:30 p.m., then Eclipse at 4 p.m. Sunday brings Breaking Dawn Part 1 at noon, with Breaking Dawn Part 2 wrapping things up at 2:30 p.m.
Themed snacks and trivia contests await visitors. Prizes will be handed out across both days. Buy one full-price ticket and snag extra same-day showings for just $5 apiece.
Planning to attend both days? Call ahead or swing by in person to secure next-day screenings at $5 per showing. Standard admission runs $10, while seniors pay $9 and kids ages 3-11 get in for $7.50.
This museum holds artifacts from Michigan's past with small keepsakes alongside full-sized locomotives. The Giant Screen Experience delivers crisp 4K visuals that transform each viewing into something bigger than home streaming could ever manage.
Twilight first hit theaters back in 2008. Now fans can revisit Bella and Edward's story, whether they caught it opening weekend or missed the theatrical run entirely.
Dearborn's facility contains permanent collections alongside rotating installations. Right now, Apollo: When We Went to the Moon transports guests into NASA's greatest achievement.
Your Place in Time traces generational shifts from the Progressive Generation straight through to today. Visitors encounter objects from the 1890s onward, including artifacts showing how Generation X transformed electronic entertainment.
Tickets can be purchased online, over the phone, or directly at the entrance.




