Twisters - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Twisters"
Twisters (2024)
Timing: 2:3 (123 min)
Twisters - TMDB rating
6.778/10
2907
Twisters - Kinopoisk rating
6.455/10
24182
Twisters - IMDB rating
6.5/10
192000

Actors and characters

Photo Glen Powell #7469Photo Glen Powell #7470Photo Glen Powell #7471Photo Glen Powell #7472

Glen Powell

Glen Powell
Character Tyler
Photo Brandon Perea #46611Photo Brandon Perea #46612Photo Brandon Perea #46613Photo Brandon Perea #46614

Brandon Perea

Brandon Perea
Character Boone
Photo Maura Tierney #66189Photo Maura Tierney #66190Photo Maura Tierney #66191Photo Maura Tierney #66192

Maura Tierney

Maura Tierney
Character Cathy
Photo Sasha Lane #59401Photo Sasha Lane #59402Photo Sasha Lane #59403Photo Sasha Lane #59404

Sasha Lane

Sasha Lane
Character Lily
Photo Nik Dodani #33469
Nik Dodani
Character Praveen
Photo Katy OPhoto Katy OPhoto Katy OPhoto Katy O

Katy O'Brian

Katy O'Brian
Character Dani
Photo David Born #9692
David Born
Character Riggs
Photo Paul Scheer #28653Photo Paul Scheer #28654

Paul Scheer

Paul Scheer
Character Airport Traffic Police
Photo Laura Poe #121219Photo Laura Poe #121220
Laura Poe
Character Debra
Photo Austin Bullock #345395
Justin Bullock
Character Manny
Alex Kingi
Character Peter
Photo Chris Adrien #369439
Chris Adrien
Character Andy
Photo Aila Grey #369440
Aila Grey
Character Toddler Girl
Photo Jeff Swearingen #329678
Jeff Swearingen
Character Desk Clerk
Photo James Paxton #78080

James Paxton

James Paxton
Character Cody
Photo Lily Smith #369441
Lily Smith
Character Kayleigh
Randy Ballard
Character Rodeo Security
Ashley Moss
Character Crystal Springs Reporter
Mike Morgan
Character OKC Meteorologist
Emily Sutton
Character OKC Meteorologist
Photo Julie Oliver-Touchstone #233717Photo Julie Oliver-Touchstone #233718Photo Julie Oliver-Touchstone #233719
Julie Oliver-Touchstone
Character Local Crystal Springs Woman
Photo Austin Brooks #345789
Austin Brooks
Character El Reno Cop
Photo Darryl Cox #77063Photo Darryl Cox #77064Photo Darryl Cox #77065Photo Darryl Cox #77066
Darryl Cox
Character Trailer Salesperson
Douglas Seok
Character Daebak Chaser
Ben Snow
Character Australian Tourist
Photo Ashley Jay Sandberg #253638

Ashley Jay Sandberg

Ashley Jay Sandberg
Character OKC Airport PA (voice)
Clay Edward Jones
Character Storm Survivor
Victoria Angelina Cruz
Character Storm Survivor
Ben Scott
Character NYC Cab Driver
Photo Elizabeth Ann Townsend #369443
Elizabeth Ann Townsend
Character NWS Weather Guide
Capri O'Neill
Character Tessa Elaine
Livia Chung
Character The 'Whoa' Kid
Photo Chris Zurcher #352027
Chris Zurcher
Character Derek
Maxim Helmerich
Character Medford Motel Musician
Photo Ken Pomeroy #369444
Ken Pomeroy
Character Medford Motel Musician
Photo James McAlister #290843
James McAlister
Character Medford Motel Musician
Damien Lodes
Character Tulsa Meteorologist
Jennifer Rader
Character Crystal Springs Police Officer
Shaun Maher
Character Rodeo Announcer
Tyler Kijac
Character Arena Announcer
Kaden Wittig
Character News Camera Operator (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • In memory of the original film 'Twister' (Jan de Bont, 1996), the film was shot in Oklahoma on 35mm 'Kodak' film.
  • Approximately midway through filming, director Lee Isaac Chung became incapacitated due to exhaustion, and during his absence, cinematographer Daniel Mindel took over the directing duties.
  • Glen Powell’s parents (he played Tyler) briefly appeared on screen – in a rodeo scene, they are sitting directly behind him and Daisy Edgar-Jones (who played Kate). According to the actor, his parents can be spotted in episodes in all films he has appeared in since Robert Rodriguez’s fantasy action film “Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over” (2003).
  • For many years, Bill Paxton (who himself played Bill Harding in the film) tried to get the sequel to Jan de Bont’s adventure action film “Twister” (1996) off the ground. After the success of the crime thriller “Frailty” (2001), which Paxton directed and starred in, Paxton wanted to make a film about the so-called Tri-State Tornado (March 18, 1925) – 695 people died in this tornado outbreak. Paxton and producer James Cameron also wanted the film to receive an “R” rating. They intended to show viewers a realistic depiction of the damage actually caused by tornadoes, and present it all in 3-D format. At one point, the film was planned for release in the summer of 2012 under the title “Twister 3D,” but the project was eventually canceled due to financial problems, and Paxton died in 2017.
  • Darryl Cox (who played the trailer salesman) is an actor from Oklahoma; in Jan de Bont’s 1996 film, he played a mechanic at a gas station that was hit by a tornado at night. A significant portion of the scenes with his participation were cut during editing, but he is still recognizable in some shots.
  • After filming, Glen Powell kept the grille from the “Dodge Ram” driven by his character and made it into a table. He also wanted to keep his character’s belt buckle, but he had to return it.
  • After all the delays and interruptions in filming caused by the coronavirus pandemic, filming had to be halted in July 2023 due to the Writers Guild of America strike, and resumed only in December. As a result, filming was still underway in February 2024, just months before the film’s premiere, and post-production was running around the clock as the release date approached within two weeks.
  • The scenes in New York were actually filmed in downtown Oklahoma City, decorated to resemble Manhattan.
  • Initially, the film was supposed to be shot in Los Angeles and its surroundings, but director Lee Isaac Chung (who himself grew up in the Midwest) decided it should be filmed on location in Oklahoma. A similar situation occurred during the filming of the first film in the franchise in 1996 – Jan de Bont insisted on filming in Oklahoma and threatened to leave the project otherwise.
  • Tyler's story about his first encounter with a tornado is actually a retelling of an incident that happened in the childhood of the actor playing him, Glenn Powell.
  • The film's producers turned to the National Weather Service for help in training the film's creative team on how to behave during a tornado. In response, the National Weather Service organized a kind of introductory course for the film's actors – Daisy Edgar-Jones (who played Kate), Glenn Powell (who played Tyler), Brandon Perea (who played Boone), Anthony Ramos (who played Javi) – and director Lee Isaac Chung. They studied the meteorology of adverse weather conditions and the impact of tornadoes on everyday life in Oklahoma.
  • Helen Hunt (who played Dr. Jo Harding in Jan de Bont’s film) actively promoted the idea of a sequel and offered to direct it. Instead, she was offered a cameo role, which she declined.
  • Originally slated for release in 2022, the film was to be directed by Joseph Kosinski, but the project faced delays, and Kosinski departed. Discussions about directing the film also took place with Dan Trachtenberg, Travis Knight, and the directing duo Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi.
  • Jodie Comer was considered for the lead role, but she was unavailable due to other commitments.
  • The oil refinery that explodes belongs to Benthic Petroleum, as indicated by the sign struck by Javi before the explosion. This is a fictional company that owned the deep-sea research station in James Cameron's 1989 sci-fi thriller 'The Abyss,' and its name can also be seen on a tanker truck in the first film of the 'Twister' franchise.
  • The movie theater scene was inspired by a photograph taken in Mayfield, Kentucky, after a tornado struck in December 2021. The photograph was taken from inside the theater, and the destruction in the town was filmed through the shattered wall where the screen once hung.
  • An alternative ending was filmed in which Tyler, played by Glenn Powell, kisses Kate (played by Daisy Edgar-Jones) at the airport, but it was ultimately decided not to use it during final editing. Director Lee Isaac Chung, executive producer Steven Spielberg, and the cast agreed that the film is about the protagonist regaining her interest in studying tornadoes, and that her relationship with Tyler is based on a mutual fascination with the phenomenon, rather than with each other.
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