November 2, 2024 10:24 AM

Twilight Auctions Props From Series! Fans, Prepares Hearts And Wallets!

The "Twilight Saga" movie is auctioning some of its memorabilia and fans of the franchise should braise themselves for it!

"Twilight" is a film series with five installments from 2008 up to 2012 which grossed over $3.3 billion. Four years after the franchise ended, the creators of the film are putting up for auction props, and other items used during the film-making of the series.

Based on Cinemablend report, avid-fanatics of the "Twilight Saga" series will have the opportunity to own props that were used in each of the films, where tremendous number of die-hard fans of Bella Swan, played by Kristen Stewart, and Edward Cullen, portrayed by Robert Pattinson, can get their hands on these precious items. However, these are not going out cheap, and people who are interested must have deep pockets.

Film creators of the series are launching a live online selling website which will feature over 900 props and items utilized during the filming of the movies. People can visit Twilight auction website, either to drop bids prior to the auction or place their bids on November 19 and 20 in real-time.

Fanatics can check out the site and start their "screen" shopping using the interactive catalogue of all the items to be auctioned off.

Be prepared to drop some hard cash on the items sold on the website. Some props from the franchise are a bit pricey like Bella Swan's brown purse that she got in Charlie's car at Forks. This handbag is estimated to cost you anywhere between $1,000 and $1,500.

Some items, which can easily be bought at Wal-Mart and Gap, could set someone back somewhere between $100 and $800. On the other hand, priceless memorabilia such as Edward Cullen's crest cuff can be a money's worth, just be ready to shell out $2,000. There are a lot more stuff to check out on their website, even Bella's leg brace and hospital ID.

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Twilight, Robert pattinson, Kristen stewart, Wal mart
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