Twisters Sequel Stirs Debate Over Missing Romantic Moment
The new disaster thriller captivates audiences but leaves some longing for a traditional Hollywood ending.
- Twisters, the sequel to the 1996 film Twister, is praised for its nostalgic appeal and strong performances.
- Despite high ratings and box office success, fans are disappointed by the absence of a key romantic scene.
- Director Lee Isaac Chung chose to cut a kissing scene, sparking discussions on modern cinematic choices.
- The original Twister remains beloved for its groundbreaking special effects and thrilling narrative.
- Twisters continues the legacy with intense storm-chasing action and a fresh cast, including Daisy Edgar-JonesGlen Powell.







































































