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Fans Mocking The New 'Twisters' Poster Are Getting Called Out After Missing Key Detail

Fans Mocking The New 'Twisters' Poster Are Getting Called Out After Missing Key Detail
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A new poster for the upcoming movie 'Twisters' inspired jokes after the characters didn't seem to notice a tornado behind them—but a critical detail was clearly missed.

It seems like Warner Bros. has some surprises up their sleeve with the new international trailer for Twisters, the sequel to the 1996 hit film Twister.

The new poster features Glen Powell, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Anthony Ramos looking away from an approaching tornado, and it has sparked some jokes online.


However, a closer look at the poster reveals a hidden detail in the driver side mirror, hinting at exciting twists to come in the movie.

The plot follows character Kate Carter (Edgar-Jones), a former storm chaser haunted by past encounters with tornadoes, who is drawn back to the plains by her friend Javi (Ramos) to test a new tracking system.

Alongside them is the charming and reckless social-media storm chaser Tyler Owens (Powell), and it all ends in a confrontation with multiple storm systems converging over central Oklahoma.

You can see the full trailer here.

Many people immediately mocked the poster design, pointing out that the characters are looking away from the large tornado right behind them.



Others were quick to point out the clever detail hidden in the truck's mirror.

It's in the name, others pointed out.


It just goes to show that few people actually watched the trailer.

People who did notice the purposeful way of framing two twisters in one poster applauded the design.

Twisters will come to theaters July 19th.

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