The Oklahoman

Digital ‘Twister’ paves way for new film

The 1996 blockbuste­r original filmed in Oklahoma

- Brandy McDonnell

Before the highly anticipate­d madein-Oklahoma movie “Twisters” is unleashed in theaters this summer, its 1990s predecesso­r is coming to 4K Ultra HD and digital.

Also filmed across the Sooner State, the 1996 blockbuste­r “Twister” will be released on 4K Ultra HD disc and digital for the first time on July 9.

Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainm­ent announced Tuesday that “Twister” will be available to purchase starting July 9 on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray disc online and in-store at major retailers. It will be available to buy digitally from Amazon Prime Video, AppleTV, Google Play, Fandango at Home and more.

Who starred in the 1996 blockbuste­r ‘ Twister?’

“Twister” stars Academy Award winner and four-time Emmy Award winner Helen Hunt (“As Good as It Gets,” “Mad About You”) as Dr. Jo Thornton-Harding, who as a girl watched from her family’s storm cellar as her father was killed by a massive tornado.

She grows up into a storm chaser and scientist who risks her life to study the dark side of nature by taking her datatransm­itting instrument­s directly into the path of a deadly storm. As Jo chases the largest tornado ever to strike in Oklahoma, her marriage implodes, and rival scientists will stop at nothing to steal her breakthrou­gh.

The movie also stars the late Bill

Paxton (“Apollo 13”), Cary Elwes (“The Princess Bride”), Jami Gertz (“The Lost Boys”), Lois Smith (“Minority Report”), Alan Ruck (“Succession”), Todd Field (“Eyes Wide Shut”), Jeremy Davies (“Saving Private Ryan”) and the late Philip Seymour Hoffman (“Boogie Nights”).

Where did ‘ Twister’ film in Oklahoma?

Directed by Jan de Bont (“Speed”) from a screenplay by Michael Crichton (“Jurassic Park”) and Anne-Marie Martin, 1996’s “Twister” was a commercial smash.

The film was produced by Crichton, Kathleen Kennedy and Ian Bryce. Cinema icon Steven Spielberg, Walter Parkes, Laurie MacDonald and Gerald R. Molen served as executive producers.

The blockbuste­r filmed across the state, including in Guthrie, Maysville, Norman, Fairfax and Wakita. The latter is where the Twister Movie Museum continues to preserve and display memorabili­a from the first movie.

Before recent powerhouse production­s such as Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” and the inaugural season of “Tulsa King” came to the Sooner State, “Twister” was one of the biggest projects to ever film in Oklahoma.

The meteorolog­ical disaster movie earned more than $494 million at the global box office, making it the most successful­ly made-in-Oklahoma movie to be released to date.

It also was nominated for two Academy Awards, for best sound, as well as for its groundbrea­king visual effects.

What can fans expect from ‘ Twister’ 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray?

On March 25, 1997, “Twister” was the first theatrical feature film to be released on the DVD format.

“Twister” will be available on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray for the estimated retail price of $33.99 and includes an Ultra HD Blu-ray disc with the theatrical version of the feature film in 4K with HDR (or high-dynamic range), plus a digital download of the film.

Fans also can own “Twister” in 4K Ultra HD via purchase from select digital retailers beginning July 9.

The 4K remasterin­g process was overseen by de Bont, according to a news release.

The “Twister” 4K UHD Disc will include several new and previously released special features:

• The new “The Legacy of Twister – Taken by the Wind”

• “Chasing the Storm: Twister Revisited”

• “Anatomy of a Twister”

• “The Making of Twister”

• The Van Halen music video “Humans Being”

• Commentary by de Bont and visual effects supervisor Stefen Fangmeier

How is ‘ Twisters’ a ‘new chapter’ of ‘ Twister’?

“Twisters” has been described as a “new chapter” for, rather than a true sequel to, the 1996 hit “Twister.”

Directed by Lee Isaac Chung, who filmed his Academy Award-winning semi-autobiogra­phical immigrant drama “Minari” in the Tulsa area in 2019, “Twisters” stars Golden Globe nominees Daisy Edgar-Jones (“Where the Crawdads Sing,” “Normal People”) and Glen Powell (“Anyone But You,” “Top Gun: Maverick”) as opposing forces who come together to try to predict – and possibly tame – the immense power of tornadoes.

Edgar-Jones stars as Kate Cooper, a former storm chaser haunted by a devastatin­g encounter with a tornado during her college years who now studies storm patterns on screens safely in New York City. She is lured back to the open plains by her friend, Javi (Golden Globe nominee Anthony Ramos, “In the Heights”) to test a groundbrea­king new tracking system.

There, she crosses paths with Tyler Owens (Powell, leaning into his Texas roots), a charming and reckless social media superstar who thrives on posting his storm-chasing adventures with his raucous crew – the more dangerous the better.

As storm season intensifies, terrifying phenomena never seen before are unleashed, and Kate, Tyler and their competing teams find themselves squarely in the paths of multiple storm systems converging over central Oklahoma in the fight of their lives.

The “Twisters” cast also includes Brandon Perea (“Nope”), Sasha Lane (“American Honey”), Daryl McCormack (“Peaky Blinders”), Kiernan Shipka (“Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”), Nik Dodani (“Atypical”) and Golden Globe winner Maura Tierney (“Beautiful Boy”).

When is the new ‘ Twisters’ movie opening in theaters?

Mark L. Smith, whose credits include the Oscar-winning 2015 film “The Revenant,” starring Leonardo DiCaprio, wrote the script for “Twisters.”

Oscar nominee Frank Marshall, known for famed franchises such as the “Jurassic Park/World,” “Indiana Jones” and “Bourne” movies, is producing “Twisters” via his banner, Kennedy/ Marshall Co. Marshall’s wife, Kathleen Kennedy, who is now president of Lucasfilm, was a lead producer on the original “Twister.”

Marshall has ties to Oklahoma through the charity work he has done for many years in the Sooner State.

“Twisters” also is produced by Patrick Crowley of the “Jurassic” and “Bourne” franchises.

With an estimated budget of $200 million, principal photograph­y on “Twisters” got underway in Oklahoma City on May 8, 2023.

Throughout 60 days of principal photograph­y, “Twisters” engaged with multiple communitie­s statewide, including El Reno, Chickasha, Midwest City, Spencer, Kingfisher, Calumet, Hinton, Fairview, Okarche, Kremlin, Burbank and Pawhuska.

The action-packed disaster epic will be distribute­d by Universal Pictures domestical­ly and by Warner Bros. Pictures internatio­nally.

“Twisters” is scheduled to hit theaters on July 19.

In “Twisters,” Daisy Edgar-Jones stars as Kate Cooper, a former storm chaser haunted by a devastatin­g encounter with a tornado, who is lured back to the open plains to test a groundbrea­king new tracking system.

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DAVID JAMES, UNIVERSAL CITY STUDIOS Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt in a scene from the film "Twister."
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Daisy Edgar-Jones, Glen Powell and Anthony Ramos appear in a new poster for the movie “Twisters.”
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Filmed across Oklahoma, the 1996 blockbuste­r “Twister” will released on 4K Ultra HD Disc and digital for the first time on July 9. PROVIDED BY WARNER
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