Twisters: Glen Powell responds to criticism over cut kissing scene with Daisy Edgar-Jones

Twisters: Glen Powell responds to criticism over cut kissing scene with Daisy Edgar-Jones

In the film directed by Lee Isaac Chung, Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones played, respectively, Tyler Owens and Kate Carter

Another film starring Glen Powell hitting theaters in 2024, Twisters was criticized for cutting the kissing scene between Tyler Owensactor’s character, and Kate Carterplayed by Daisy Edgar-Jonesdespite the great chemistry between the two. Now, the 35-year-old artist has spoken out about this subject.

Directed by Lee Isaac Chungthe production arrived on July 11, 2024 in Brazilian cinemas. The cast also includes Kiernan Shipka (Addy), Anthony Ramos (Javi), Maura Tierney (Cathy Carter), David Corenswet (Scott), Katy M. O’Brian, Sasha Lane (Lily), Brandon Perea (Boon), among others. Read the synopsis below:

Two storm chasers risk their lives in an attempt to test an experimental weather warning system.

During an interview with Screen RantPowell revealed how he is “delighted” by all the discussion surrounding the deleted scene, because it shows how much viewers “care” about the film and the characters. “I really think that even that [reação] shows that people care, which is really great,” he said.

I love how excited people were about that movie, and Daisy and I send each other TikToks and gifs. There’s so much funny stuff coming out of it. It’s fun.

It is worth remembering how, in the film, Tyler Owens do you know Kate Carter and gets very close to her, and the two show some romantic interest. In the end, Tyler runs through the airport to reach Kate and the two set off to chase more tornadoes together.

After the release of Twistersrevealed an alternative ending with a kiss between the two characters. When this scene went viral on the internet, several viewers and fans began to publish negative opinions regarding the cut.

Regarding the jokes and discussion surrounding the deleted scene, Glen Powell commented on how they are exactly what summer movies are about.”

It creates this conversation and this cultural moment, and people dress up and do the thing. It’s been really amazing.

Source: Rollingstone

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