Twenty-eight years ago, director Jan de Bont brought audiences into the eye of a tornado withTwister. The disaster film followed storm chasers and their efforts to deploy a new device that could revolutionize tornado research. While the data gathered could save lives, it’s a dangerous undertaking, as the researchers must get close enough to the tornado to activate the device while still giving themselves a chance to escape its wrath.

This summer, a new group of daredevils travel to Tornado Alley inTwisters, a standalone sequel toTwister. Directed by Academy Award nominee Lee Isaac Chung,Twistersstars Daisy Edgar-Jones, Glen Powell, and Anthony Ramos as three storm chasers who find themselves in a life-or-death situation when multiple tornadoes converge in Oklahoma. Before racing to the theaters to watchTwisters, find out how to watchTwisterat home.

Where to watch Twister

Who is involved in Twister?

Twisterstars Helen Hunt as Jo Harding, a meteorologist leading a team of storm chasers in hopes of introducing “Dorothy,” a device featuring hundreds of weather sensors that could capture groundbreaking information if released inside a tornado. Bill Paxton plays Bill Harding, a former storm chaser and Jo’s estranged husband, who visits Oklahoma with his fiancée to finalize his divorce. In the heart of tornado country, Bill becomes entangled in the team’s efforts to implement Dorothy, the machine he helped create.

Twisteralso stars Cary Elwes, Jami Gertz, Lois Smith, Alan Ruck, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeremy Davies, and Todd Field.

De Bont, who helmedSpeedtwo years prior, directedTwisterfrom a screenplay by Michael Crichton and Anne-Marie Martin. Producers include Crichton, Ian Bryce, and Kathleen Kennedy, withSteven Spielberglisted as an executive producer.

Is it worth watching?

Twisteris the ideal1990s summer blockbuster. It’s an action spectacle that combines riveting sequences with genius special effects to create an edge-of-your-seat adventure. The tornadoes look fantastic, especially for a movie that came out in the mid-1990s, with the final storm being the film’s most exciting moment.Twisterwent on to become thesecond-highest-grossing film of 1996behindIndependence Day.

If you plan to seeTwisters, you might as well streamTwisterto view the inspiration behind the sequel.