The upcoming sequel “Twisters,” starring Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones and set to release on July 19, is generating significant buzz ahead of its debut. Critics have already voiced positive opinions, with Empire Magazine, The Independent, Collider, Total Film, and The Telegraph awarding the film favorable ratings ranging from 4 to 5 stars and 8 out of 10. The movie was shot entirely on film.
Described by The Telegraph as “the best cinematic experience since ‘Top Gun Maverick,'” “Twisters” is anticipated to make a splash at the box office, with early tracking suggesting an opening weekend between $45 million to $50 million. Directed by Lee Isaac Chung, known for his work on “Minari” and “The Mandalorian,” the film promises a fresh take on its predecessor, the 1996 hit “Twister.”
While the original film, directed by Jan de Bont and starring Helen Hunt, became a box office success grossing $241.7 million domestically, “Twisters” aims to carve its own path with a new story and characters. Written by Mark L. Smith, whose credits include “The Revenant” and “The Boys in the Boat,” the sequel boasts a budget of $200 million, emphasizing its commitment to cutting-edge special effects.
With anticipation building and favorable early reviews, “Twisters” looks poised to capture audiences’ attention this summer, offering both nostalgia for fans of the original and fresh excitement for new viewers alike.
Review Rating of ‘Twisters’
4/5 – Empire Magazine.
4/5 – The Independent
8/10 – Collider
5/5 – The Telegraph
4/5 – Total Film
Twisters: Forging Its Own Path as a Standalone Sequel
“Twisters,” the upcoming sequel set in the world of the 1996 hit “Twister,” is positioning itself as a standalone film with a distinct narrative and characters. While tornadoes will undoubtedly remain central to both movies, “Twisters” aims to differentiate itself in all other aspects.
Unlike its predecessor, “Twisters” will not simply retread the plot of “Twister” or rely solely on the original film’s success. Instead, it strives to establish its own identity, focusing on its unique cast, writing, and execution.
The decision not to lean on the nostalgia of “Twister’s” fanbase reflects a deliberate effort to create a fresh and innovative cinematic experience. By charting its own course rather than relying on established references and inside jokes, “Twisters” aims to captivate audiences with its originality and excitement.
The project’s journey to fruition underscores its resilience amid previous attempts to continue the “Twister” legacy. Originally conceived as a direct sequel with Helen Hunt’s character returning, the concept evolved into “Twisters,” a legacy sequel that preserves the essence of the original while introducing new narratives and perspectives.
While “Twister” remains beloved and ripe for sequel material, the development of “Twisters” highlights a thoughtful approach to honoring its predecessor while forging new ground. With a talented cast and crew behind it, “Twisters” is poised to reignite interest in the storm-chasing adventure while appealing to both new and existing fans.