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“Twister“The 1970s” was a huge hit, grossing $80.5 million at the domestic box office, but one of the most talked-about things about the movie on social media is something that wasn’t in the film. Stars Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell The filming of a climactic scene in which the characters share a passionate kiss was talked about in the days leading up to Twister’s release, but fans were quickly disappointed when the kiss did not make it into the theatrical cut.
“I think that was a note from Spielberg,” Edgar Jones said. He told Collider Executive producer reveals why the kiss was cut Steven Spielberg He chose not to depict a kiss in the film, “I think it was actually to stop the movie feeling stale. I think it’s really great that it feels like there’s more to it. This isn’t the end of their story. They’re bonded by a shared passion for something.”
“I also don’t think the movie is about them finding love,” Powell added. Joint Interview“It’s about getting Kate back to what she loves, which is storm chasing. That’s what happens at the end of the movie. They bond over storm chasing and Kate’s passion is reinvigorated and her love for home is rekindled.”
Powell concludes: “I feel like the kiss at the end of the movie doesn’t represent the right purpose. And it’s a good touch from Spielberg. It’s why that kid is still in the game. It’s great.”
Spielberg served as executive producer on “Twisters” through his Amblin Productions, which also produced the original 1996 “Twister.” The new film, considered a standalone sequel in that it is set in the same world as “Twister” but does not feature the same characters, was directed by Lee Isaac Chung, an Oscar nominee for “Minari.”
“Twisters” earned $80.5 million domestically and continued its overseas success this weekend with $27.1 million from 76 international territories. The film has grossed $123.2 million worldwide to date. The film co-stars include Anthony Ramos, Brandon Perea, Maura Tierney and Sasha Lane.
“Twisters” is now showing in theaters nationwide.