Climate change is very real, and we feel its effects constantly, even if we don’t pay much attention to it right now due to, uh, more pressing real-world issues. Regardless, with this conversation becoming relevant again and other genres not doing as well as they once did, it makes sense that Hollywood would return to big-budget disaster films and Twister. It seems Like a decent return to form.
Marketing for the film has been in the works for a while, but now Universal and Warner Bros. International are going all-in because The film will be released on July 19, which is closer than most people realize. While we’re currently watching “War for the Planet of the Apes” and “Furiosa: The Mad Max Legend,” “Twister” and more popcorn movies should dominate. appropriate summer.
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Of course, no matter how stunning the CG spectacle and real-life scenes look, the return of disaster movies isn’t a guaranteed success, so Universal and Amblin were smart enough to power a sequel reboot with a (no one’s really sure) cast-studded cast. , including Daisy Edgar-Jones (“Normal People”), Anthony Ramos (“In the Heights”), Glen Powell (“Top Gun: Maverick”), David Corensway (James Gunn’s Superman), Kiernan Shipka (“Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”) and Katie O’Brien (“Love Lies Bleeding”), among others.
If you are a regular movie and/or TV watcher, most of these names will catch your attention. But for most, the highlight here may be Powell, who has been enjoying critical success and mainstream attention following the Top Gun sequels, with films including Anyone But You and Richard Linklater’s upcoming Hitman , with Curranthwaite barely appearing in the previews released so far, has become one of the hottest names at the moment as anticipation for Superman continues to grow. Regardless, you can check out the latest Twister trailer for yourself and confirm that the movie seems to have quite a bit of oomph on screen, and not just busy images of windy destruction and fire tornadoes (oh my god).
“Twister” is directed by Lee Isaac Chung (Minari) from a script by Mark L. Smith (“The Revenant”), with Mark L. Smith serving as Joseph Kosinski (“Top Ambition”). Lingyun: Maverick”) cracked new story. This creative team is not to be underestimated, so hopefully everything will come together in the end.