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“I think it’s a Spielberg note, wasnt it?
I think it stops the film feeling too cliched, actually.

I think there’s something really wonderful about it feeling like there’s a continuation,” Edgar-Jones toldCollider.
“This isn’t the end of their story.They’re united by their shared passion for something.”
Together they attempt to launch barrels of sodium polyacrylate solution into a tornado to lessen its intensity.

In the original film, Hunt and Paxton do, in fact, share a kiss.
“I also think that this movie is not about them finding love.
It’s returning Kate to the thing that she loves, which is storm chasing.

So that’s what you have at the end of the movie.
And it is a good Spielberg note.
It’s why that kid is still in this game.

It’s amazing.”
Twisters is in theaters now.

















