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Twisters fans fumed that director Lee Isaac Chung should be ‘called before Congress’ as they discovered that a huge scene was cut from the disaster film.
The American film follows storm chasers Tyler Owens (Glen Powell) and Kate Carter (Daisy Edgar-Jones) as they meet their biggest tornado yet.
Tyler and Kate form a close relationship amid the chaos, and their relationship culminates in a sweet airport kiss – which cinema-goers never got to see after the film finally hit cinemas on Friday.
The standalone sequel to 1996’s Twister has already made an estimated $200million at box office and has received generally positive reviews.
However, fans of the Warner Bros. Pictures film took to X, formerly Twitter, to express their disappointment at missing out on the kissing scene.

Twisters fans fumed that director Lee Isaac Chung should be ‘called before Congress ‘ as they discovered that a huge scene was cut from the disaster film

Released in July, the American film follows storm chasers Tyler Owens (Glen Powell) and Kate Carter ( Daisy Edgar-Jones ) as they meet their biggest tornado yet

Tyler and Kate form a close relationship amid the chaos, and their relationship culminates in a sweet airport kiss – which cinema-goers never got to see
Disappointed viewers wrote: ‘WHY DID THEY CUT THE KISS’;
‘Was surprised that glen and daisy’s characters didn’t kiss at the end but then I found they DID film a kiss but it got cut… RELEASE THE FULL CUT LEE ISAAC CHUNG!’;
‘THEY CUT THE KISS IN TWISTERS?!!? This movie has no b**ls, guys’;
‘THIS FAWKING KISS WAS NAWT IN THE MOVIE… LEE ISAAC CHUNG WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM WITH ME SPECIFICALLY’;
‘I need Lee Isaac Chung to be called before Congress and asked about this’;
‘Idk why they did that it was the perfect ending, I saw a test screening back in march and they had this scene’;
‘Probably my biggest complaint about the film is the lack of intimate catharsis with GlenDaisy’;
However some had a different perspective, writing: ‘I think it actually works that they don’t kiss at the end of Twisters… chasing tornados is better than sex for these hooligans’;
‘That wasn’t part of the film, Glen just has the effect on his costars. He’s kissing his way through Hollywood babes’;
‘Saw Twisters. Better than I expected. Excellent effects and hilarious moments, a little over dramatized on the tornado part, BUT I’m glad that there wasn’t some cheesy kiss between Tyler and Kate. I hate the expectation that the guy and girl fall in love at the end, lol.’

The standalone sequel to 1996’s Twister has already made an estimated $200million at box office and has received generally positive reviews










Fans joked that the film’s director Lee Isaac Chung should be brought in front of the US congress as punishment for no kiss, but some fans preferred the film without it
Twisters has been branded the ‘blockbuster of the summer’ by critics as the tornado movie sweeps into cinemas almost 30 years after the original.
Normal People’s Daisy and Top Gun Maverick’s Glen’s film has been lauded ‘the best cinematic experience’ since 2022’s Maverick which raked in $1B at the box office.
The film’s killer tornadoes ripping through Oklahoma are plainly the equivalents of Godzilla or alien invaders or the Great White in Jaws, especially as nobody, not even crack meteorologist Kate seeks to explain them as, just possibly, a consequence of climate change.
That said, Lee Isaac Chung’s film thunders along with impressive verve and energy as Kate, seeking redemption following a tragedy five years earlier by attempting to show that tornadoes can actually be shrunk by scientific intervention, hooks up with a charismatic self-styled ‘tornado-wrangler’ called Tyler.