Following the recent release of Twisters, fans have been wondering if it is scientifically possible to stop a tornado in real life using the methods shown in the movie. This curiosity arises after ...
Though some elements of "Twisters" are a little far-fetched, others are wholly rooted in science. In one scene of the summer blockbuster, the crew of storm chasers following a tornado see a second ...
The new summer blockbuster movie Twisters has Glen Powell, Daisy Edgar-Jones, Anthony Ramos and more fight against multiple tornadoes hitting Oklahoma. However, did you know that the film set of the ...
Back in 1996, “Twister,” a movie about chasing tornadoes starring Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt, took the box office by storm, ultimately grossing half a billion dollars worldwide. Nearly three decades ...
After a summer of tornado watches in the Lower Hudson Valley, a video of a "tornado" in New York City has been circling in the Hudson Valley and New York City metro region — but is it real? Read on ...
Daisy Edgar-Jones moved to Oklahoma to film "Twisters," but she didn't see any real tornadoes. The "Normal People" actor tells TODAY.com that hasn't stopped her from trying to see one on her own time.
Since working on the original "Twister" in 1996, VFX supervisor Ben Snow has earned four Oscar nominations for his contributions to fantastical projects including "Iron Man" and "Star Wars: Episode 2 ...