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The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn - Part 2: Midnight Premieres, Showtimes for Canton

Find out when and where the final installment of the Twilight Saga is playing in Canton, and how to get tickets.

It's the end of an era this week for Twihards around the world.

Breaking Dawn - Part 2, the final installment of the Twilight Saga, premieres this week in theaters across the country, and Canton is no exception.

Breaking Dawn - Part 2: Trailer. (Strong language, subject material.)

The vampire- and werewolf-packed finale starts Thursday at Emagine Canton and Goodrich Canton Cinema in Canton with showtimes beginning at 10 p.m.

Canton Cinema has showings at 10 p.m. and 12:01 a.m.

You can buy tickets for the 10 p.m. and 12:01 a.m. screenings here.

Emagine Canton, meanwhile, has its first showing at 10 p.m. on its IMAX-like, large-format E3 screen, then subsequent showings at 10:15 p.m., 11 p.m. and 12:15 a.m. on its regular screens. 

For the extreme Twihards, Emagine also is showing the first four Twilight films back-to-back, beginning at 12:30 p.m., leading up to the evening premiere of the latest installment. 

Tickets for the marathon can be bought here.

Those wishing to go to other Thursday night showings at Emagine can find their preferred showtimes here.

Regular showtimes at both Canton theaters start Friday, Nov. 16, and multiple times are available to movie-goers.

You can check Emagine's showtimes and purchase tickets here. Canton Cinema's showtimes and online tickets are here.

And if you're jonesing for a movie but looking to avoid the rush of Twihards, you can always catch Trouble With the Curve at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Penn Theatre in downtown Plymouth.

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