Opening weekend forecast for 'Twisters' still rising: Oklahoma-made film may hit $75 million (2025)

Brandy McDonnell, The Oklahoman

Updated ·4 min read

The made-in-Oklahoma tentpole movie "Twisters" keeps rising higher at the North American box office.

The long-awaited follow-up to the 1996 blockbuster "Twister" now is tracking for a three-day domestic opening weekend of $74.6 million, Variety reports Saturday.

The legacy sequel, which officially opened in theaters Friday, smashed opening-day expectations, roaring to $32.2 million. The film's first-day take includes its strong $10.7 million haul from preview screenings, as fans could catch the action vehicle Wednesday night in IMAX and other premium large-format theaters and at Thursday night showings.

Going into the weekend, several movie industry publications and tracking services initially were forecasting "Twisters" to spin up $50 million to $55 million at the domestic box office over its opening weekend. Predictions were revised higher on Friday, with expectations for an opening weekend score as high as $72 million.

But Deadline reports Saturday that "Twisters" could keep gaining power and spin as high as an $80 million opening weekend, which would put it on the level of last year's box-office powerhouse "Oppenheimer."

Which Oklahoma multiplex is the highest grossing theater to date for 'Twisters?'

Filmed across Oklahoma in 2023, "Twisters" is a new, contemporary chapter that follows in the path of the 1990s smash "Twister," which also filmed in the Sooner State. The new "Twisters" stars Daisy Edgar-Jones as Kate Carter, a former Oklahoma storm chaser whose devastating encounter with a tornado during her college years prompts her move to New York City, where she studies storm patterns from the safety of a screen.

Kate is lured back to Tornado Alley by her friend, Javi (Anthony Ramos), to test a new tracking system. Out in the field in the midst of record tornadic conditions, they cross paths with Tyler Owens (star Glen Powell), a charming and reckless social-media superstar who thrives on posting his storm-chasing adventures with his rowdy crew.

With a runtime just over two hours," "Twisters" is rated PG-13 for intense action and peril, some language and injury images.

"Twisters" has earned solid reviews — including from The Oklahoman — and it boasted 77% positive reviews from critics and a 92% positive audience score on RottenTomatoes.com as of Saturday.

Two-time Oscar nominee Lee Isaac Chung, who hails from Arkansas, championed Oklahoma as the right place to make "Twisters." Not only did the filmmaker grow up on a farm just across the border from Westville, Oklahoma, but he also previously filmed his Academy Award-winning semi-autobiographical immigrant drama "Minari" in the Tulsa area in 2019.

And he clearly understood how to create a standalone sequel that would appeal to the American Heartland.

Deadline reports that audiences in the so-called "flyover states" are driving the massive box-office haul for "Twisters." The highest grossing theater to date for "Twisters" is the Regal Warren in Moore, which has spun up more than $130,000 for the popcorn movie, according to the industry publication.

How has Glen Powell's rising star power helped 'Twisters' soar higher?

The star power of Powell also is playing a role in the box-office success of "Twisters." Deadline reports that 24% of its audience went to the movie Friday because of Powell, per PostTrak.

Powell, Edgar-Jones and Ramos have continued to relentlessly promote the new film: The trio took the stage at Luke Comb's Friday night concert at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium. They delighted the crowd by shotgunning beers with the country music superstar, who has a single in the movie titled “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma.”

In looking at the demographics for the event movie's box-office take so far, Deadline reports that "Twisters" audiences were 51% Caucasian, 26% Latino and Hispanic, 10% Black and 9% Asian-American. IMAX and other premium large-format tickets represent about 43% of sales for "Twisters."

And the mighty box-office performance for "Twisters" wasn't powered just by film fans who were nostalgic for the original "Twister." Audiences ages 18 to 34 turned out at 46%, per Deadline.

Opening weekend forecast for 'Twisters' still rising: Oklahoma-made film may hit $75 million (1)

How will 'Twisters' new box-office estimate rank it among the biggest opening weekends of this year?

If the revised almost $75 million domestic opening-weekend forecast for "Twisters" proves correct, the stormy standalone sequel could land in the Top 5 initial three-day weekends of the year so far.

As Variety reports, a $75 million opening would put "Twisters" in the same territory as “Despicable Me 4," which nabbed $75 million in its first three-day weekend, giving the animated hit the fourth-biggest three-day debut of the year.

The top three North American opening weekends so far this year belong to “Inside Out 2," with about $155 million; “Dune: Part Two," with $82 million; and “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire," with $80 million.

This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: An Oklahoma multiplex is the top grossing theater for 'Twisters'

Opening weekend forecast for 'Twisters' still rising: Oklahoma-made film may hit $75 million (2025)

FAQs

How much did Twisters make on opening weekend? ›

That gave the Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones movie a total of $123.2 million globally during its opening weekend.

How did Twisters do at the box office? ›

Twisters, which opened on July 19, made $81.25 million over its opening weekend in the United States, making it the third-biggest opening weekend of the year. Expectations for Twisters, which stars Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones as tornado-chasers amid an unprecedented storm season in Oklahoma, were good.

What is the budget for Twisters? ›

How much of Twister was filmed in Oklahoma? ›

And while the thriller certainly had its fair share of special effects, the Oklahoma-set movie was (for the most part) actually filmed in Oklahoma, in the towns it depicted in the movie or ones based on real-life locales. One example of that was Crystal Springs, which was ravaged by a tornado in the movie.

What is the most money a movie has made on opening weekend? ›

As of May 2024, "Avengers: Endgame" (2019) held the record for the biggest opening weekend at the North American box office – a term that excludes Mexico and includes the United States and Canada. It grossed around 357 million U.S. dollars on its first weekend of screening.

Will there be a sequel to Twisters? ›

In October 2022, Amblin, Universal, and Warner Bros. Pictures met with directors for Twisters, a sequel being fast-tracked for an early 2023 production start after Steven Spielberg, an executive producer of the original film, expressed enthusiasm for script by Mark L. Smith.

How much money has Twisters made so far? ›

“Twisters” has been far more powerful at the domestic box office, though, where ticket sales ignited to $80.5 million. Globally, the movie has grossed $123.2 million to date.

Did Twister movie make money? ›

Globally, the movie has generated $123.2 million. “Lee Isaac Chung crafted an immersive summer tentpole. The movie is great fun,” says Universal's president of domestic distribution Jim Orr. “Daisy Edgar-Jones, Glen Powell and Anthony Ramos are incredibly engaging and charming.

How much money did Twister make? ›

How much has Twisters made? ›

“Twisters” has been far more powerful at the domestic box office, though, where ticket sales ignited to $80.5 million. Globally, the movie has grossed $123.2 million to date.

Was Twister a box office hit? ›

It starred the late Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt, and hailed from filmmaker Jan de Bont. The original film was a box office juggernaut, opening to $41 million ($82 million in today's dollars) and ending its run with $494.5 million globally ($992.08 million today).

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