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    Twisters: Do I Need to Watch the 1996 Original to Understand It?

    By Ayesha Zafar,

    5 hours ago
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    The excitement surrounding Twisters is growing as the film makes a comeback with a highly anticipated sequel to the 1996 disaster thriller Twister. Starring Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones, fans eagerly anticipate the latest installment’s release. One question on many minds is whether watching the previous Twister movies is necessary to fully appreciate and comprehend the new film.

    Let us lead the way and provide you with the accurate information you need. Do not hesitate to dive into the details below and get all the answers you are looking for.

    How closely is Twisters (2024) connected to 1996’s Twister?

    Directed by Lee Isaac Chung, many fans referred to it as a “stand-alone sequel.” This means it takes place in the same universe as Twister. However, the original and the sequel do not have any close ties as such.

    However, it is essential to find common ground to understand its similarities. Twister features subtle references to other films that you might catch glimpses of in Twisters. For example, spoiler alert, in the drive-in movie scene in the 1996 film The Shining playing in the background, the tornado destroys the said vehicle. Just remember that little detail.

    Should I watch Twister before watching Twisters?

    You can still have a great time watching this movie even if you haven’t seen ‘Twister’.

    You don’t have to see the 1996 version of Twister before checking out Twisters (2024). The latter is a standalone sequel with a unique storyline and characters. Also, it does not depend too much on the original movie’s plot.

    In the film, Glen and Daisy are storm chasers. Ex-tornado chasers and meteorologists try to come back to Oklahoma to collaborate with a fresh crew and cutting-edge equipment. The film focuses on showing a new generation coping with severe weather events. However, the storylines for both films are parallel to one another. However, there is no homework to do while watching the original.

    Ayesha Zafar

    Ayesha, an SEO Content Writer/Editor for Coming Soon. With a degree in Social work, she has been creating content as a Digital marketer for the last 3 years. Recently, Ayesha has taken up skincare as a hobby on Instagram, where she shares budget-friendly skincare routines along with quick and simple tips and tricks. To get in touch with her, make sure to follow her on Instagram.

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