Twister is a guilty pleasure classic. Twisters looks like it doubles down on everything good about the first movie.
Twisters' Glen Powell revealed that he's seen the upcoming sequel and shared his reaction to it.
Twisters and the next Jurassic World era have me hoping that studios are about to bank on Michael Crichton's work even harder than before.
Director Lee Isaac Chung revealed how his new Twister sequel will capture the spirit of the original disaster film.
Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones will be taking on several tornadoes this summer, and now we have our first look.
A sequel to the 1996 storm-chasing disaster flick Twister is reportedly on its way.
A Twister reboot is in the works at Universal with Top Gun: Maverick director Joseph Kosinski reportedly in talks to helm the disaster movie.
Universal has decided to reboot the classic 1990s disaster movie Twister, although it remains to be seen whether the studio is in it for the money and not the science. Variety reports that Top Gun: Maverick director Joseph Kosinski will take on the new tornado film. My colleague Tom Reimann described it in much more detail right here, but 1996's Twister is truly one of the most deliriously stupid joy rides in summer blockbuster history. That is a compliment. The original film was directed by Jan de Bont, the man behind Speed, inarguably the best movie ever made about …
I love this movie, but there are some things that just don't add up.
Twister returned to Netflix this month, almost exactly 24 years after it was first released in theaters in May of 1996. The premise of the movie is simple – director Jan de Bont looked at his success with Speed, a movie about a bus going really fast and exploding, and thought to himself, “What if the wind went really fast and exploded?” It’s hard to argue with his vision, because Twister went on to become one of the biggest hits of the 1990s, and is one of the top 100 highest-grossing films of all time in North America. Unfortunately, …