by: Bee Delores
Last Updated: September 23, 2024
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The movie “Twisters” from 2024 is doing very well. As it hits an important point, the link to an old movie becomes clear.
Criticism is taking note of the movie and making similarities to other works. The acting in the movie is great, and the way it relates to a well-known classic is very interesting.
“Twisters” is getting a lot of attention and interest because of its big success. It was a big hit, and it is easy to see how it relates to a famous movie.
People are noticing how important the movie is and how well it did. One thing that can not be denied is that “Twisters” is a lot like an old movie.
The disaster movie Twisters, featuring Glen Powelland Daisy Edgar-Jones, is almost bigger than Despicable Me and will become Universal’s 20th highest-grossingmovie in the United States.
With a total of $249.8 million , Twisters is almost as much as the 2010 cartoon movie, which made $252.7 million in the U.S.
Twisters, which came out on July 19, 2024, has had a great run in North America, becoming the 21st highest-grossing Universal movie in the country.
The movie was a hit because it made over $80 million in its first weekend in theaters across the country.
Twisters have now made more money in the United States than Fast and Furious 6(2013) and Bruce Almighty (2003)combined, earning its spot in the top 20.
But getting to the top 20 mighttake longer now that the movie is available to watch on PVOD, which could hurt its sales in theaters.
Twisters might not make as much money as Despicable Medid around the world, but it has a chance of doing better in its home country.
The movie has made $347 millionaround the world, less than the $495 millionit made in its first run in 1996.
Jurassic World, which came out in 2015 and made $654.3 million in the U.S. and over $1 billion overseas, is still Universal’s biggest hit.
The Super Mario Bros movie made $574 million in the United States and $786.6 million abroad, making it Universal’s second highest-grossing movie.
The third highest-grossing Universal movie is Steven Spielberg’s 1982 classic E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, which made $439.4 million in the US and $357.8 million abroad.
The 2024 movie “Twisters” is a disaster movie that stands on its own but pays respect to the first “Twister” movie in many ways.
A new story was made with the original’s spirit in mind by director Lee Isaac Chung and the cast, which included Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell.
“Twister” was watched by the cast and team before shooting started. Many of the Easter eggs and references in “Twisters” came from that movie.
The movie is about a former storm chaser named Kate Cooper (Edgar-Jones) who goes back to work with an old college friend named Javi (Anthony Ramos).
Tyler Owens, played by Glen Powell, is a famous storm watcher on social media. There are not any clear character links between the two movies, but the cast and team paid respect to the first one in many ways.
As an example, Dorothy, a character from the first movie who was a piece of technology, comes back as Dorothy V, with better sensors and metal blades.
There are also references to the original in the film’s clothing and production design. Kate’s outfit is based on Helen Hunt’s character Jo, and Tyler’s Dodge Ram truck is a reference to the one that was used in the first movie.
There is also a scene in the movie where the characters hide out in a movie palace while “Frankenstein” plays, which is similar to the drive-in theater scene in “Twister.”
The late Bill Paxton, who played the lead role in the first movie, has an appearance in this one as well.
James Paxton plays a grumpy motel guest, and he had to think about how his emotional involvement in the sequel would affect other people. He wanted to carry on his dad’s work and be a way for his spirit to reach people.
The original was also linked by the return of production designer Patrick Sullivan, visual effects supervisor Ben Snow, and technical assistant Kevin Kelleher, who used to work at NOAA as a researcher.
Mark L. Smith wrote the story for the movie. Smith originally planned for the storm to end with the screen ripping out, but Chung wanted to make the moment creepy and scary.
The cast and crew, including James Paxton, who told stories about his father’s time working on the original, were at the opening.
The links between the movie and the original show how significant “Twister” was to the cast and team of “Twisters.”
As Twisters gets closer to being one of the 20 highest-grossing Universal movies of all time, reviewers have been comparing it to The Dark Knight. The general opinion is that “Twisters” is the better movie.
As a stand-alone sequel to the 1996 hit “Twister,” the 2024 movie “Twisters” has been getting a lot of attention .
People who have reviewed both movies agree on one thing: “Twisters” is the better movie. With an average score of 6.5/10based on 230 reviews, “Twisters” has a 75%“fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes .
The consensus says, “Summoning a storm of spectacle and carried along by the gale force winds of Glen Powell’s charisma, Twisters’ forecast is splendid with a high chance of thrills.”
On the other hand, 137 reviews of the original “Twister” have given it a “fresh” grade of 66%, with an average score of 5.9/10.
The consensus says, “A high-concept blockbuster that emphasizes special effects over three-dimensional characters, Twister’s visceral thrills are often offset by the film’s generic plot.”
The public score is even more telling. Based on over 500 reviews, “Twisters” has a 93% “fresh” score, while “Twister” has a 58% “rotten” score from over 250,000 user ratings.
In 1996, the first “Twister” was a big hit at the box office , making $241.8 million in the US and $252.7 million around the world on a $92 million budget.
The cast and team of “Twisters” have talked about how the two movies are alike. For example, the “Dorothy” weather system from the first movie is back in this one.
Kate Carter is played by Daisy Edgar-Jones. She is a scientist and former storm chaser who is still scarred by a terrible tornado-related event.
Kate goes from her home in Oklahoma to New York City to work for the National Weather Service. She wants to leave the bad things behind her.
Javi (Anthony Ramos), Kate’s ex-coworker, persuades her to go back to Oklahoma to help his storm-tracking company during a tornado outbreak there. There, she meets Tyler Owens (Glen Powell), a YouTuber who chases tornadoes.
You can watch the original “Twister” on Max. “Twisters” will go up against “Twister” at the box office.
The first “Twister” was directed by Jan de Bont and stars Helen Hunt as reporter Jo Harding, who is haunted by a traumatic event, and Bill Paxton as her divorced husband Bill.
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