As a big fan of Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones, I find their story about their shopping trip during the filming of “Twisters” absolutely hilarious! It’s fascinating to see how their roles in the movie, which involves chasing tornadoes in trucks, take a complete 180 when they’re out and about in a car together.
Over the upcoming weekend, Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones are set to star in “Twisters,” an anticipated movie for 2024 about chasing tornadoes in trucks. Contrary to their thrilling on-screen role, it’s the everyday errands that make Powell uneasy when these two actors are behind the wheel together. An unexpected source of tension emerges: shopping trips.
During the filming of Twisters in the summer, Oklahoma City is known for its charming year-round Christmas shops. The film’s cast, including Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell, made a visit to one shop amidst their busy schedule. However, while dealing with real storms that devastated sets and powerful winds from jet engines, it was the fear of driving on the wrong side of the road caused by Daisy that unnerved Glen. The two shared their story with TopMob.
- Glen: Well, I’ve driven with Daisy in Oklahoma.
- Daisy: We went to the Christmas shop. And I’d forgotten how to drive on the wrong side of the… well, the right side of the road.
Daisy Edgar-Jones being English means she’s accustomed to driving on the left side of the road, a practice contrasting with America’s right-side rule. Consequently, it’s understandable for her and other frequent travelers between the two nations to experience some disorientation. However, if someone claimed they had “forgotten” which side is correct, I would share Glen Powell’s concerns.
It’s normal to feel apprehensive to some extent, but Glen Powell seemed excessively anxious. Despite his experience flying jets, Powell described his car journey to the Christmas store as an incredibly scary ordeal. This unease may have been contagious, with Daisy Edgar-Jones admitting she too became anxious, sensing Powell’s high level of nervousness.
- Glen: It was a high-stakes Christmas shopping trip. I don’t think I’ve – I haven’t been that nervous in a car.
- Daisy: You were, you were. You were pretty nervous. I could feel it. Which made me more nervous. I was like, ‘You’re completely safe!’
Based on how things were reported, it appears that Glen Powell’s driving was incident-free during that specific instance. Likewise, after a brief stint behind the wheel with Daisy Edgar-Jones, who has prior experience driving in the U.S., I imagine she would feel confident enough to do so again.
As a dedicated gamer, I’ve pondered over the debate surrounding whether the new game Twisters is actually a sequel to the popular ’90s movie. However, if this fresh and exciting game manages to captivate audiences as much as anticipated, it might just merit its own follow-ups in the future. If such an event unfolds, perhaps I, Glen Powell, can make it a point to be the one behind the wheel whenever my on-screen cohort and I team up for new adventures.
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2024-07-18 18:07