So grab your popcorn, prepare your best one-liners, and search for the saga on Bilibili. Team Edward, Team Jacob, or Team “What were they thinking?”—everyone is welcome.
Thanks to Bilibili, this movie has found a second life. It is no longer just a movie; it is a shared trauma that we laugh through together.
Bilibili creators have elevated this. You won’t just find the theatrical cut. You’ll find fan-edits set to Lana Del Rey songs, “Bella’s POV” supercuts, and 10-minute compilations of Edward making constipated faces while trying to be romantic.
The Chinese fan community on Bilibili has a unique appreciation for the absurdity of this film. They don’t hate it; they love to play with it. One thing I noticed immediately: Bilibili users are ruthlessly funny about the wolf pack. While Western Twitter argues about Jacob being a predator, Bilibili users have memed him into oblivion. When he takes off his shirt (which happens every 12 seconds), the comments read: “Please put the clothes back on, sir. It is winter.”