That Time A Real Oklahoma Storm Totally Destroyed The Twisters Set Right As The Movie Was Going To Fake A Major Storm



The summer box office has been on fire lately, and Twisters is the next movie on the 2024 release schedule expected to break records. A not-quite sequel to the 1996 disaster movie, the flick will follow a new group of storm chasers, including a social-media superstar chaser played by the increasingly popular Glen Powell. Like the original, it was filmed on location in Oklahoma, which helped make the production more realistic but also led to some real-life encounters with dangerous storms.

During a conversation with EW, the talented cast and director behind the soon-to-be blockbuster hit spoke at length about what it was like getting to film on location in Oklahoma during tornado season. While it wasn’t exactly friendly to the budget, it made all the difference in helping the cast get into character, especially when there were times when they had to take cover from real tornados happening miles away from the set.



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