The director of the epic disaster flick Twister doesn't believe the sequel will follow the original blueprint, (but he's still optimistic).
, the director discussed a few modern sequel changes that will likely differ from the original film, explaining,"When things fell from the sky, there were real things falling from a helicopter. If you film a car escaping a tornado in a hail storm, it was real ice that came at us. It's a movie that cannot be remade… That would never, ever happen again.
It is important to note that several of the film's cast and crew have shared their own… complex experiences due to the immersive concept that de Bont was looking to create. So perhaps seeing a sequel through new eyes, while still largely tied to the original film, is the safest way to go for now. Let's keep our movies fictional and safe, yeah?
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