Twilight (disambiguation)
Twilight is the time of day before sunrise or after sunset.
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Twilight may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment and media
    
    Fictional characters
    
- Twilight (Marvel Comics), in the Marvel Comics X-Nation 2099 series
 - Twilight, in the DP 7 comic book series
 - Twilight, a persona of Angel (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
 - Twilight, in the Milestone Comics superhero team Shadow Cabinet
 - Twilight, a great grey owl in the Guardians of Ga'Hoole novel series by Kathryn Lasky
 - Twilight, from Go! Princess Precure
 - Twilight Sparkle, from My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
 - Sophie Twilight, from Ms. Vampire Who Lives in My Neighborhood
 - Twilight, the main character of the manga series Spy × Family
 
Film
     
- Twilight (1940 film), a German film by Rudolf van der Noss
 - Twilight (1944 film), a French drama film directed by Marc Allégret
 - Twilight (1945 film), a Mexican drama film directed by Julio Bracho
 - Twilight (1969 film), a Cambodian film by King Norodom Sihanouk
 - Twilight (1998 film), an American thriller by Robert Benton
 - Twilight (2007 film), a.k.a. La Brunante, a Canadian drama film directed by Fernand Dansereau
 - The Twilight Story, a 1960 Japanese film by Shirō Toyoda
 - The Twilight Saga (film series), adapted from Stephenie Meyer's novels
- Twilight (2008 film), the first film in the series
 
 
Television
    
- "Twilight" (NCIS), 2005
 - "Twilight" (Star Trek: Enterprise), 2003
 - "Twilight", a 1989 episode of China Beach
 - "Twilight", a 2008 episode of Di-Gata Defenders
 - "Twilight", a 2003 episode of The Galaxy Railways
 - "Twilight", a 1998 episode of Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
 - "Twilight", a 1998 episode of Lexx
 - "Twilight", a 2006 episode of Rescue Me
 - "Twilight", a 2003 episode of Six Feet Under
 - "Twilight", a 2003 episode of Justice League
 
Books
     
- Twilight (novel series), by Stephenie Meyer
- Twilight (Meyer novel), the first novel in the series
 
 - "Twilight" (Campbell short story), by John W. Campbell, 1934
 - Twilight (Cabot novel), in the Mediator series by Meg Cabot, 2004
 - Twilight (Hunter novel), a 2007 Warriors: The New Prophecy novel by Erin Hunter
 - Twilight (Wiesel novel), by Elie Wiesel, 1988
 - Twilight: Where Darkness Begins, a 1980s series of teen horror novels
 - Twilight, a novel by Brendan DuBois
 - Twilight, a novel by Yosef Reinman, published under the pen name Avner Gold
 - Twilight, a novella by Stefan Zweig, 1910
 
Comics
     
- Twilight (comic book), a 1990 DC Comics miniseries by Howard Chaykin and Jose Luis Garcia Lopez
 - Twilight (Buffy comic), a 2010 story arc of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight series
 - Twilight: The Graphic Novel, a 2010 2-part comic book miniseries by Young Kim
 - Twilight, a "bad girl" comic from Avatar Press
 - Twilight, a story arc of the Star Wars: Republic series
 
Classical
    
- "Twilight" (Elgar), by Edward Elgar, based on the Gilbert Parker poem
 - "Twilight" (Kancheli), a composition for two violins and chamber orchestra by Giya Kancheli
 
Bands
    
- Twilight (band), an American metal band
 - Beyond Twilight, originally Twilight, a Danish progressive metal band
 - Deathbound, originally Twilight, a Finnish death metal band
 
Albums
     
- Twilight (Blue System album), 1989
 - Twilight (Bôa album) or the title song, 2001
 - Twilight (Erben der Schöpfung album), 2001
 - Twilight (Future of Forestry album) or the title song, 2007
 - Twilight (Hale album), 2006
 - Twilight (The Handsome Family album), 2001
 - Twilight (The Suicide File album) or the title song, 2003
 - Twilight (Twilight album), 2005
 - Twilight (soundtrack), from the 2008 film
 - Twilight as Played by The Twilight Singers or the title song, 2000
 - Twilight, by Caroline Herring, 2001
 - Twilight, by Corpus Delicti, 1993
 - Twilight, a demo album by Leona Lewis
 
Songs
     
- "Twilight" (Cover Drive song), 2012
 - "Twilight" (Electric Light Orchestra song), 1981
 - "Twilight", by BZN, 1982
 - "Twilight", by Antony and the Johnsons from Antony and the Johnsons, 2000
 - "Twilight", by the Band from The Best of The Band, 1976
 - "Twilight", by Bravehearts from Bravehearted, 2003
 - "Twilight", by Delerium from Karma, 1997
 - "Twilight", by Edge of Sanity from Purgatory Afterglow, 1994
 - "Twilight", by Elliott Smith from From a Basement on the Hill, 2004
 - "Twilight", by Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas from Dance & Scream, 2010
 - "Twilight", by God Is an Astronaut from The End of the Beginning, 2002
 - "Twilight", by Loona from Kim Lip, 2017
 - "Twilight", by Maze from Back to Basics, 1993
 - "Twilight", by the Raveonettes from Pretty in Black, 2005
 - "Twilight", by Safri Duo, 2008
 - "Twilight", by Squirrel Nut Zippers from Hot, 1996
 - "Twilight", by Thriving Ivory from Thriving Ivory, 2008
 - "Twilight", by U2 from Boy, 1980
 - "Twilight", by Unkle from War Stories, 2007
 - "Twilight", by Vanessa Carlton from Be Not Nobody, 2002
 
Visual arts
    
- Twilight (painting), a 1981 painting by Odd Nerdrum
 - Twilight, a series of photographs by Gregory Crewdson
 
Other uses in arts and entertainment
    
- Twilight (game developer), a defunct UK video game development group
 - Twilight: 2000, a 1984 role-playing game
 - Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992, a 1994 play by Anna Deavere Smith
 - Project: Twilight, a 2001 audio drama based on the TV series Doctor Who
 
People
    
- Alexander Twilight (1795–1857), Vermont politician
 
Places
    
- Twilight, Pennsylvania, U.S.
 - Twilight, West Virginia, U.S.
 - Twilight, Ohio County, West Virginia, U.S.
 - Twilight Bay, Antarctica
 - Twilight Peak, a mountain in Colorado, U.S.
 
Other uses
    
- Twilight (1864 towboat)
 - Twilight (warez), a former monthly Dutch warez disc compilation series
 - Twilight anesthesia, an anesthetic technique
 - Twilight Festival, in Columbia, Missouri, U.S.
 - Twilight Criterium, a bicycle racing event in Athens, Georgia, U.S.
 
See also
    
- All pages with titles beginning with Twilight
 - All pages with titles containing twilight
 - Twilight zone (disambiguation)
 - Yugure (disambiguation)
 
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