Glen Powell has revealed in an interview with Vogue {that a} new Tornado movie is coming. It’s not a sequel and never a reboot of the 1996 movie starring Helen Hunt and the late Invoice Paxton.
1996’s Tornado earned greater than $494 million on the world field workplace.
“We’re not attempting to recreate the story from the primary one,” Powell mentioned. “It’s a totally authentic story. There aren’t any characters from the unique film again, so it’s not likely a continuation. It’s simply its personal standalone story within the modern-day.”
Filming wrapped “a few nights in the past,” he added. “I don’t suppose anybody has introduced up this film in without end, however speaking to folks, they’re like, ‘That was considered one of my favourite films rising up. That film terrified me,’ ” he mentioned.
Powell mentioned the overall theme of the brand new Tornado movie will attraction to audiences.
“After I was engaged on High Gun, [Tom] Cruise introduced up a extremely attention-grabbing factor, the place he’s like, ‘If you wish to make films of a sure dimension and scope and scale, it’s important to work out what can join with everybody world wide in each territory,’ “ Powell mentioned.
“And humans-versus-weather is a really common concept, how powerless we actually are within the face of those cataclysmic forces.”
The follow-up to the 1996 Tornado movie is reportedly titled Twisters. Mark L. Smith, who wrote 2015’s The Revenant, is writing the screenplay, with Jurassic World Dominion‘s Frank Marshall producing. Lee Isaac Chung, who made 2020’s Minari, is directing Twisters, with Daisy Edgar-Jones, Anthony Ramos, Maura Tierney, Sasha Lane, Kiernan Shipka, and David Corenswet within the solid.
