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Summary As a standalone sequel, Twisters doesn't feature any returning Twister characters, but the movie does include the return of an actor from the original film. Arriving nearly three decades after Jan de Bont's 1996 beloved disaster movie, Twisters focuses on the next generation of storm chasers. Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell lead Twisters cast of new characters, who are all trying to use their expertise to gather unique research on tornadoes.
Related Where To Spot Bill Paxton's Family Cameo In Twisters Bill Paxton's son has a brief but memorable cameo in Twisters, as a way of paying tribute to his father's starring role in 1996's Twister. Glen Powell's parents are sitting behind Tyler and Kate in the stands at the rodeo in Twisters . His parents have cameoed in every one of his movies since Spy Kids 3-D .
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