Twisters (2024)
Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama
Director: Lee Isaac Chung
Stars: Daisy Edgar-Jones, Glen Powell, Anthony Ramos, Brandon Perea, Maura Tierney
Plot: As storm season intensifies, the paths of former storm chaser Kate Carter and reckless social-media superstar Tyler Owens collide when terrifying phenomena never seen before are unleashed. The pair and their competing teams find themselves squarely in the paths of multiple storm systems converging over central Oklahoma in the fight of their lives.
* * *
[thunder rumbling]
[wind blowing softly]
[camera shutter clicks]
[thunder rumbling softly]
[Jeb sighs]
Got to get up.
I’m working on it.
Seriously, Jeb, it’s time to go.
You found one for us?
[horn honking]
[grunts]
[groans]
[Javi] What the hell?
[Kate] Storm’s here, guys! Let’s go!
Nah. Nah, it can’t be.
[groaning] God, I went way too hard last night.
Javi, get up. Come on.
[Javi] Oh! Come on!
[Addy] Where are the trash bags?
Oh. Found ’em.
Jeb, are you sure you’re recording?
I don’t see a red light.
Oh.
Yeah. Recording.
Okay.
Blah.
[Jeb laughing]
Don’t make me laugh. Stop it.
Okay. [clears throat]
Today, our science team
from the Tornado Tamer project is out in the field,
about to chase a storm southwest of us.
Our experiment is designed to decrease the moisture
inside of a tornado to see if we can make it collapse.
Tell the folks how you do that, Kate.
Well, first, we got to find a tornado
to suck up our superabsorbent polymers in these barrels…
[Addy whispers] Diapers.
Tell them it’s the same stuff they use in diapers. Hmm.
[Kate] Oh, yeah.
[Addy] It’s nontoxic.
[both laugh]
Uh, the Doppler doesn’t show a storm until the afternoon.
[Addy] The data doesn’t see what Kate sees, remember?
How about Kate sees a few more hours of sleep?
That might work.
Praveen, what are you doing?
Dorothy’s not a desk.
[Kate] Come on. Get in, get in, get in!
Ready? You know what today is?
[all] The day we tame a tornado!
[all whooping]
Yeah!
All right.
I’m gonna yak first.
[laughs] Ow.
Yeah!
Yeah!
[excited chatter]
[laughing]
[“Salio El Sol” by Don Omar playing]
♪ Whine it, whine it ♪
♪ Pon di bank ♪
♪ Whine it, whine it ♪
♪ Pon di bank ♪
♪ Whine it, whine it ♪
♪ Salio el sol ♪
♪ Pon di river ♪
♪ Pon di river ♪
♪ Salio el sol ♪
♪ Pon di bank… ♪
Kate was right. Southeast winds are picking up.
Here they are.
It’s really building up.
♪ Salio el sol… ♪
[humming and mumbling along to song]
One Mississippi, two Mississippi…
[thunder rumbling]
That’s not a thing, by the way.
[phone ringing]
Hey, Mom. What’s up?
[Addy] Yes, it is.
Yeah, yeah, just chasing weather around.
It’s a thing.
[Praveen] Mm-mm.
Yes, we’ll be careful, I promise. [laughs]
[whispers] Hey, Mrs. Carter.
Hey!
Hey, Mrs. Carter!
Hey, Mrs. Carter!
We miss you.
Hello.
Okay, I’ll tell ’em. Got to go.
Uh, she says there’s barbecue at the house when we’re done.
Oh, yes. Thank you.
Yes, Cathy. Yes.
[thunder rumbling]
Man, I love Oklahoma.
All right, how are we getting to this thing?
[over radio] I’ll need a southwest position
to read my sensors.
Yeah, coming right up.
[tires screeching]
[thunder rumbling]
One Mississi…
[thunder cracks]
[laughs] Oh.
[laughter]
Oh, and the wind shear is strong.
Got some serious energy building in there. [whoops]
[Jeb] Oh, hey. Hey, buckle up.
[Praveen] Don’t… Don’t lean out the window.
[whoops]
Come on. Come back in.
[splutters] Addy, that’s… Please?
Ever since you got struck by lightning, you’re no fun.
Yeah, well, that’s what happens.
Mm.
Okay, we should get the mixture ready.
Uh, don’t you want to wait for the rain to hit first?
[rain pattering]
Okay, we should, um…
We should get the mixture ready.
Yes, we should.
[Kate] Jeb!
[Jeb] Yep.
[Kate] Come on!
[Jeb] Okay.
I’m mixing. [laughs]
[Kate] You have to mix it.
I got it, I got it.
[whoops] Here she is!
[Kate] That should be enough.
[Jeb] All right.
Okay.
Okay, we’re good.
[laughs]
Hey, hey, look. Hey, gentle, gentle.
Like… Right? Come on.
Now try.
Usually it works, but…
[Addy sighs]
This thing is so old.
Like, I mean, it’s old, but it’s field-tested, you know?
Unlike Kate’s science project over here.
It’s our science project.
No time, Javi.
If Dorothy’s not working, then forget the data, okay?
We’ll worry about it later.
“Forget the data”? What is…
The tornado’s not gonna wait for us, Javi.
There’s a death ridge setting in.
Probably our last chase of the season.
No matter what, we got to get these barrels in the air
and see if they can make a tornado vanish, okay?
It’s more important.
[splutters]
No, how about it’s equally as important we do both, right?
Look, look, if you make a tornado vanish with this,
but you don’t get the data with this,
who’s gonna believe it?
Oh. Got it.
[electronic trilling]
Fine. Get us the numbers.
Whatever we need to win a big fat grant.
[chuckles] Well, I’m all about my cash money, right?
Yeah.
[Kate chuckles]
[engine starts]
[Jeb and Kate whoop]
[Jeb] You ready?
[Kate] Let’s go!
[Javi] Hey, be careful!
[engine revving]
[window squeaking]
[Praveen] Uh, got a CAPE of 4,000.
100 knots gate-to-gate wind shear aloft.
Come on.
Give us a nice respectable EF1.
I mean, EF2, we’ll take it.
Well, an EF2 would be too big.
You have no faith, Praveen.
Just no more of those baby EF0s.
Javi, how’s Dorothy’s GPS?
Dorothy’s coming in loud and clear.
[Kate gasps]
[tires screeching]
[all exclaim]
Are we in the tornado?
[wind dying down]
No.
No, it’s behind us.
Okay.
Wait, should I drive faster?
No, no, no. We’ve got to drop the barrels in its path.
Are… are we gonna see the path?
[Jeb] Whoa!
[tires squealing]
No! Guys!
[groaning]
[panting]
This is the path.
[Addy] How close is it?
[Praveen] That’s a lot of lightning.
[Kate] Okay, you guys stay here.
I’ll get it.
[Praveen] Wait, wait.
[Jeb] Hey, we got to help her, guys.
[Kate] It’s spilling! We got to hurry!
[all straining]
No, we need leverage to tip it!
Jeb, hurry!
[all straining, grunting]
[all cheer]
[Kate laughs]
Hey, Kate, you got muscles and brain… [spits]
Brains.
[laughing]
[Kate] Okay, let’s open them up.
[Addy] Come on.
Yeah! [whoops]
We’re clear!
All right, we got it! Let’s go, let’s go!
[wind roaring]
[Addy] We got to go!
Okay, we dropped the trailer, Javi.
All right, let’s see if it takes the bait.
Come on, come on, come on.
What if there’s no tornado?
What if it’s just a dense wave of hail?
[beeping]
[Javi] Whoo, baby!
We just shot up 10,000 feet!
Yes!
Yes!
Okay, that’s not a hail wave.
[chuckles] We did it, Kate.
[laughs]
[electricity crackling]
Wait, wait.
It’s getting closer.
[windshield wipers squeaking]
[Javi over radio] Sensors rising, 30,000 feet.
The… the polyacrylate should be active now.
Are the winds weakening, Javi?
Dorothy can’t tell you that. Lagrangian mechanics.
A moving sensor can’t give you the exact measurement
of wind speed, but…
[computer beeping]
Ah, yeah! 40,000 feet.
Your tornado isn’t shrinking, Kate.
50,000 feet.
Holy shit.
Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. This can’t be right.
[Addy] Javi, talk to us.
Javi, talk to us.
Talk to us.
Sensors just shot up 70,000 feet.
What?
Uh, the… the NEXRAD velocity
is 200 miles per hour.
That’s impossible.
Unless it’s an EF5.
[panting]
Guys.
Guys, whatever’s in there, it’s big.
It’s big and it’s moving fast. Drive!
You got to get the hell out of there!
Go, go, go!
Go, go, go!
How did it become an EF5?
[Praveen] It’s getting closer!
[Kate] Oh! Look out!
[shouts]
[tires squealing]
[screaming]
[panting]
Everybody okay?
[all panting]
[engine revving]
We can’t stay here.
There!
Overpasses are the worst in tornadoes.
[Addy] What do we do?
[truck creaking]
This car’s gonna fly. Come on!
[Javi] Jeb, Addy, Praveen, Kate!
Guys, you got to get out of there!
Do you hear me?
Kate!
[grunting]
[Jeb] Come on.
[all grunting, panting]
[grunting]
[gasps, yelps]
[pained shouting]
Kate, come on!
Where’s Praveen?
Kate! Kate!
[grunts]
Come on!
No, Kate!
[grunting]
[Jeb] Come on!
Addy! Addy!
Come on!
[panting]
Put your arms around the rail!
Get in! Get in!
Put your arms around the rail! You’re gonna be okay!
[Kate whimpering]
It’s gonna be okay!
Keep holding on! I’ve got you!
I’ve got you, Kate! I’ve got you!
[both screaming]
Jeb!
[whimpering]
[screaming]
[wind roaring louder]
[screaming and wind stop abruptly]
[birds chirping]
[panting]
[indistinct police radio chatter]
[train rumbling softly]
[cell phone ringing]
[announcement on PA] The next stop is 42nd Street.
[announcement continues indistinctly]
[kids chattering]
[woman] Come along, everyone.
Our regional office focuses on New York metro weather,
but we can see weather around the country here.
Now, see these red outlines?
We’re having extremely unusual activity
in this region called Tornado Alley.
Is a tornado coming to New York?
[woman] Oh, no.
Tornadoes are extremely rare in New York.
Though, we had an EF1 hit Brooklyn two years ago.
Whoa.
[woman chuckles]
[woman] We have 20 full-time meteorologists…
[Derek] All right, looks like we got some rain coming.
Wind speed’s currently at 28 knots,
moving northeast at 15.
We should call in an advisory.
Hey, Debra? De…
The model projects it’s heading into Maryland.
I’ll make the call.
Kate. What do you see?
Um…
Wind speeds have fallen two knots.
Structure is weakening.
Looks like it’s all falling through.
I think it’s gonna lose steam.
Let’s hold off on any alerts.
Okay.
[Debra] Keep an eye on it.
Kate. There’s a guy here to see you.
He’s in the conference room.
Hi. I’m Kate.
Hey, Kate.
Hey. [chuckles]
It’s been a while.
After graduation, I went back to Miami.
Felt like I needed to regroup.
Shit, you wouldn’t believe it. I joined the military.
You joined the military?
Yeah.
I was just feeling kind of lost.
I tried reaching out to you a few times.
Yeah, I’m not great with communication.
Yeah, I mean, you know, I figured.
You know, life and all.
But I hadn’t heard from you, so, you know,
I stopped by your mom’s in Sapulpa to check in.
She said… she said you don’t come home anymore.
I knew you moved, but I didn’t expect you
to move somewhere like New York.
New York’s great. I like it here.
People are nice.
[tires squeal]
[horn honks]
[driver] Get your ass out of the street!
[Kate splutters] Most people.
My job in the military was operating one of these.
Phased Array Radar… PAR.
You know, scanning for missiles.
Leveled up from Dorothy.
Many levels.
This thing was so powerful and so fast,
I could watch a moth fly from, like, a mile away.
But I kept asking myself…
What if we point this thing at a tornado?
Well, Javi, it’s the size of a building.
You’d never be able to get it close enough.
Until now.
The military, they came up with portable units,
and they’re small.
I got my hands on a few prototypes.
Yo, my man, can… can I borrow this real quick?
Thanks. Appreciate it.
Um…
All right, look. [sighs]
Let’s say this… this is a tornado, right?
[clinking]
My team drives up.
We place a portable PAR here.
It’s giving me incredible high-resolution images,
but th… but they’re still kind of flat.
So what do we do?
My team sets up two more, here and here.
Now we have a…
A three-dimensional scan.
The most perfect scan of a tornado ever.
Kate, we can use this data to save lives back home.
I mean, this is incredible.
I know.
And you’re the only person that can get me
close enough to a tornado to do this.
Javi, I…
No, I… I don’t chase anymore.
Come on, Kate.
What have you been doing here?
Uh, sitting behind a computer screen?
Like…
The girl I know, she’d be going into the storms
while everyone else was running away.
Well, I’m not that person anymore.
You have a gift.
Look, I… I can’t do this without you.
Look, I… I… [sighs] should really be getting back.
But, um…
it was good seeing you.
You be careful out there?
[Javi] Kate.
You ever wonder…
why it was us that made it out of there?
[Jeb whispering] It’s gonna be okay.
It’s gonna be okay.
[wind rumbling faintly]
It’s gonna be okay. It’s gonna be okay.
It’s gonna be okay.
I got you.
[gasps]
[panting]
[train rumbling]
[cell phone dings]
[Javi] Hey, Kate.
Another town got hit last night with no warning.
We’re having a once-in-a-generation
tornado outbreak in Oklahoma.
It’s coming after the people we love.
It’s getting worse every year,
but now we have a way to fight back.
Just give me one week out here, Kate.
I got a good team, but the only thing that’s missing is you.
Call me back.
[“Never Left Me” by Megan Moroney playing]
♪ I left my boots Out by the door ♪
♪ Like I always do ♪
♪ Same stack of magazines By the kitchen sink ♪
♪ It’s nothing new I packed my bags… ♪
I’m not gonna lie. I didn’t think you’d come.
Nice upgrade from the old van, right?
Yeah, how are you paying for all this?
Got investors, you know.
Storms are getting more erratic,
lot of new housing developments going up,
so the developers, they want full-time weather data.
So, anytime a new building goes up,
I want a StormPAR radar right there
letting the people know exactly what the storm’s gonna do.
I’m telling you, I really feel like
we’re gonna change the game, Kate.
What?
No, it’s just, um…
business entrepreneur was not how I saw your future.
And we used to feel lucky if we could get you to wear pants.
Well, that hasn’t completely changed.
♪ I left you But you never left me ♪
[song fades]
[lively chatter]
[music playing faintly over speakers]
You got it?
[Javi] Bring it in, team.
[chatter quiets]
All right.
You guys have all heard me talk about Kate.
How no one has better instincts.
She’s the smartest person I know.
She’s the best.
And you will never work
with a more talented team than this one.
Look, we got PhDs from NASA, FEMA, NOAA, NWS.
Oh, you’ve got the whole alphabet.
Only the best.
Except for Scott, my partner here.
He went to MIT instead of Muskogee State.
But, uh, he makes up for it
with his beautiful, amazing personality.
Well, Kate’s only giving us a week,
but while we have her, ooh!
It’s gonna be the wildest tornado week you’ve ever seen, fellas.
[laughs]
Yeah, and everybody with a $10 weather app knows it.
We got to stay ahead of this circus.
[lively chatter]
[horn blaring]
♪ I keep chasin’ That same old devil ♪
♪ Down the same old Dead-end highway ♪
♪ Ain’t no love in Oklahoma ♪
♪ Just the whistle Of a lone black train ♪
♪ You’ll know when It’s coming for ya… ♪
Hey, StormPAR.
We’re live on YouTube. Say something.
Blow me, Boone.
Don’t engage, don’t engage.
Hey, smile, man. Science is fun, right?
[man] What’s up, Boone?
[Boone whooping]
Who are they?
Chasers out of Arkansas.
Hillbillies with a YouTube channel.
[excited chattering]
[cheering, applause]
♪ Ain’t no love in Oklahoma ♪
[Boone] Hey, T! Tell the folks how you’re feeling.
I’m feeling pretty good, Boone.
And if you feel it…
[crowd] Chase it!
I said, if you feel it…
[crowd] Chase it!
Chase it!
♪ Ain’t no love in Oklahoma ♪
Oh, it’s a beautiful day.
[whooping]
Beautiful day!
[man] Go on! Go on, baby!
Huh.
Hmm. Okay.
[excited chatter continues]
♪ Riding in On the wind and rain… ♪
That’s Tyler Owens.
He calls himself a Tornado Wrangler.
What does that even mean?
Hey, you tornado nerds! Who wants a T-shirt?
[crowd cheers]
This means our world is going to shit.
[Dexter] Okay, we got mugs!
Whatever you put in here, it’s gonna make it taste better.
You’re gonna get thirsty out there.
You look thirsty. You look sweaty.
Give me some cash.
[excited chatter continues]
[Dexter] All right, give me that, give me that.
Who else wants a mug?
All right, let’s get ahead of this bunch.
Yeah, let me see this. All right, Kate.
[tablet chimes]
Which storm should we chase?
There’s a nice-looking cell over to the east.
[Kate clears throat]
It’s, uh, it’s been a while.
I… I’ll just watch on this first one.
No, no. Kate, Kate, it’s all right. You got this.
It’s why you’re here.
All right, all right, guys, let’s go.
Everybody get their last bathroom break in.
[Scott] All right, be quick, fellas. We’re on the clock.
Five minutes, then we’re loading up.
Here we go.
Okay, uniforms.
Wrinkle-free shirts.
Crisp hats. Good.
Ah, looks like they’re going to church, man.
I like it. Right?
Looking good, looking good.
[chuckles] Hey, man, you’re not gonna hold the door?
Come on, man. Too heavy?
[Dexter, mockingly] StormPAR.
StormPAR.
[Tyler] All right, see you out there.
[woman] Thanks so much.
[sighs] Come on, Kate. You got this.
[Scott] What is she doing?
She’s doing her thing, man.
[wind whistling softly]
You know, I used to do that, too.
Compare the wind direction to cloud movement.
Get you a feel for the shear.
Yep. Sometimes the old ways are better than the new.
What is Owens up to?
You tell me.
So, where you coming in from?
New York.
Well, you’re a long way from home, city girl.
So you like working for StormPAR?
Tyler, do we know which storm we’re going after yet?
Well, why don’t we ask…
Kate.
Hi, Kate. I’m Tyler.
And I’m Ben.
I’m a reporter, doing a piece on American storm chasing.
Yeah.
Tyler’s letting me ride along.
Yeah, Ben just had to promise to write
nothing but good stuff about me.
[chuckles]
Good luck with that.
Hang on.
You didn’t say which way we were going yet.
Now, from what I gather, west, we double our chances.
East, well, it’s high risk, high reward.
Well, go for the reward.
You don’t want Ben to think you’re boring.
No, boring is not usually a problem for me, Kate.
The two cells to the west are fighting over the same inflow.
They’ll choke each other out.
This one to the east has the sky all to herself.
Moisture, wind shear,
instability.
All the things you need to give Ben a good show.
[Tyler] City girl knows her stuff, Ben.
I said, city girl knows her stuff, Ben.
Thanks. Maybe if I work real hard,
I could be a Tornado Wrangler, too.
[Javi] Talk to us.
We want the cells to the west.
Uh, the one to the east has much better numbers.
Mm, conditions don’t feel right.
Cap is too strong. It’ll never break.
You heard her.
Let’s move.
All right, let’s move, fellas.
[claps hands]
All right.
Guess we’re listening to dandelions now.
I thought she told us east.
She going the wrong way?
Nope.
[wind turbines whooshing]
What did the tornado cowboy have to say?
Exactly what you’d expect.
Oh, updraft is cycling.
Okay, let’s take a right up here.
[tires squealing]
[wind turbines creaking]
[thunder rumbling softly]
It’s forming just like you called it.
Scarecrow, Tin Man, get into position.
Wizard, stick with me.
What’s the plan?
[Javi] So, we want a 3D scan of the entire area
around the vortex, which means we’re gonna
surround it with three radars,
each one pointed at the tornado.
Tin Man will get
behind the tornado and plant his radar
on the right-hand side.
Scarecrow is gonna get behind the tornado
and plant his on the left.
And all the data that they send will be received by Wizard.
[Kate] And how about Lion?
[Javi] We got to complete the triangle.
We get right in front of that thing and set up our radar.
You got this, Kate.
Just tell us where the front of the tornado is.
[Kate] Okay.
That’s our tornado, baby!
♪ Took a Nine-Eleven ‘Bout a hundred and seven ♪
[“Arkansas” by Chris Stapleton playing]
[Kate muttering, grunting]
All right, what’s up, chat?
[Boone whoops]
Welcome back.
[Ben laughing]
Thank you for joining us.
It is a perfect weather day.
We just had tornado genesis.
I’m looking at a tall rope due north of us,
and she is pretty.
[Javi] Dumbasses!
It’s like the wild, wild West out here.
♪ Havin’ so much fun That it’s probably… ♪
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Okay.
[tires squealing]
♪ All the boys and the girls Down there ♪
♪ Sure do know How to have a ball… ♪
Joining us today, per usual,
got my chief storm hound, Boone.
Boonie, baby. [whoops]
We got Dexter and Dani in the caravan behind us.
[both growling playfully]
And Lily with her drone ready.
What’s good? What’s poppin’?
What’s good?
[Tyler] And our special guest today,
we got Ben in the back seat.
[Boone whoops]
Ben, you just came in from, uh, London yesterday, right?
Uh, uh, yes.
South London.
J… Uh, just between Streatham Hill and West Norwood.
Okay.
Tyler, tornado’s on the move.
Okay.
[Boone whooping]
Oh, yeah!
Oh, it’s on now, Ben!
[Ben laughing]
You ain’t in London anymore! [laughs]
Strattonham, Berkshire, what the hell?
Get me in front of it.
Okay, wait. Uh, we need to take a right.
Here.
♪ When we lit out of Fayetteville, they were… ♪
[Scott] Lion, this is Scarecrow.
Tornado is moving steady at one-seven miles per hour.
Damn. Dandelion girl was right.
All right, who asked you, man? Just drive.
Slow down. Keep us out of the hail.
[Boone whoops]
We got golf balls, baby!
[Boone whoops]
Are those golf balls or baseballs?
[Boone and Tyler] Grapefruit!
[excited shouting, whooping]
I’m assuming this is safe.
♪ All the boys and the girls Down there ♪
♪ Sure do know How to have a ball… ♪
Heads up! Okay, okay.
[whooping]
[cheering]
♪ Havin’ so much fun That it’s probably ♪
♪ A little bit Against the law… ♪
You little beauty.
[gasping]
[shouts excitedly in Korean]
[whooping]
[horn honks]
[in English] Hey, what are you doing?
That’s the Tyler Owens effect.
Wizard, hang back. Get those hard drives fired up.
Copy that. Wizard hanging back.
[computer beeping]
[Kate] The path is shifting.
Okay, there’s a right coming up.
This is Tin Man! Approaching our PAR position!
[wind howling]
Ready? One, two, three! [grunts]
Lock!
Lock!
[beeping]
Tin Man is active!
[electronics beeping]
[Peter] Okay, Tin Man, PAR data is coming in.
Where, Kate?
We got to be within 300 meters for the radar to work.
Scarecrow’s taking position.
Go!
Lock it!
Javi, Scarecrow is active.
Scarecrow is up.
[Peter] Okay, Scarecrow, we got you.
Waiting on you, Lion.
Okay, take these.
[windshield wipers squeaking]
Come on, Kate, talk to me, talk to me. We getting close?
[splutters] Just up there in the clearing.
[shudders]
Kate! I need you!
[panting]
Kate!
[yelps]
[grunts]
Kate!
Javi, get in!
Get in!
[grunts]
What is it? What is it? What do you see?
This isn’t right.
[Javi] Hang on, guys. We’re gonna find a closer spot.
Is this where it’s headed?
[panting]
Javi, I…
We’re too far!
[sighs]
[Tyler laughs] StormPAR!
Javi!
What are you doing out here, man?
Tornado’s that way.
[“(Ghost) Riders in the Sky” by Charley Crockett playing]
Hey, Kate.
[whoops]
Nice goggles, Javi!
[whoops]
All right! Here we go!
Whoa, buddy! [whooping]
[Tyler shouting, laughing]
Oh, yeah!
[laughing]
All right, boys, harnesses on.
[Boone] Harness time!
Oh, yeah, it’s my favorite part, Ben.
Harness?
Yeah, we’re entering the suck zone, baby.
Ben, put your harness on.
I’m doing it.
We’re going to a tornado for God’s sakes.
[laughs]
[Tyler and Boone whooping]
[Boone] Oh, yeah!
[Tyler] All right, here it comes!
Uh, my harness won’t do up.
My harness won’t do up!
Ben, you got to hurry.
Damn, Ben.
Why didn’t you tell me this before?
Just put your strap on.
[Tyler] You’re a wild man!
Oh, God!
♪ Across these endless skies ♪
[fireworks whistling]
[fireworks popping]
Are those fireworks?
[fireworks continue whistling, popping]
Yep.
[Tyler] Oh, yeah!
[Tyler and Boone whooping, shouting excitedly]
[laughing, whooping]
[Tyler] Yeah!
[whooping]
[laughing]
[Boone] How you feeling, brother?
Oh, top of the world, man.
All thanks to my crew.
I got Boone on camera.
[whoops]
[Tyler over video] We got Lily, Dexter, Dani.
You viewers asked me, “Can you shoot fireworks up a tornado?”
And the answer is yes.
Yes, you can.
[Boone whoops]
How we doing back there, Ben?
Ben? Oh.
[Ben retching]
[Tyler] All right, all right.
If you feel it, chase it.
Remember, you kids, do not try this at home.
We are professional
Tornado Wranglers.
Yes, indeed.
[distant whooping]
He’s insane.
[Tyler] Yeah!
Yeah.
I’m sorry, Javi. I…
I screwed up.
Hey.
We’ll find another one.
It’s all part of the gig, right?
Yeah, of course.
I’m gonna go check in with Scott.
[talking indistinctly]
[hits door, grunts]
[panting softly]
[Javi continues talking indistinctly]
[guitar playing gentle country music]
[exhales]
[all singing] ♪ Let me ride On the wall of death ♪
♪ One more time ♪
♪ Let me ride On the wall of death ♪
♪ One more time… ♪
[song continues in distance]
[lively chatter]
[Javi] Haven’t we stayed here before?
[chuckles] Yeah, Javi,
we’ve stayed in every motel in Oklahoma.
[both chuckle]
Remember we used to have Addy check in?
Then later, we’d all sneak into the room
so we could all save ten bucks?
We’d have Addy do it ’cause she was…
[laughs] ‘Cause she looked so sweet.
Hey, um, you want to hang out later?
I’ll go, you know,
just go into the room real quick, and, obviously…
shower, and we can come back out here.
Um, I’m… I’m real tired, but, um…
maybe another time?
Yeah.
All right.
Well, good night.
Good night.
It’s good to have you back.
I’m not back.
I remember. One week.
[Dani laughs]
[Boone] Yeah. We did it.
[Dani] Here we go, now we gotta top it.
City girl.
[whooping]
[man] Hey!
“The cells to the west will choke each other out,”
she said.
“The one to the east will put on a show.”
Well, didn’t throw you off the scent.
Hey, that’s what makes Tyler famous.
You mean on YouTube?
[Boone] Uh, y-yeah.
Yeah, we’re… we’re on the YouTube.
We got what?
About a million subscribers now, huh?
Yes, sir.
[laughter]
Uh, Kate what?
Your surname, just in case I include you in my piece.
Oh, um, just Kate’s fine.
[Tyler] She’s a tricky one.
Mm-hmm.
Actually, you made a good call earlier.
The other cell, it looked stronger, but cap never broke.
What’s a cap?
It’s a temperature inversion in the mid part of the lower atmosphere.
It inhibits a storm from forming.
Right. Okay.
Good.
Where did you guys all meet?
Did you, uh… did you study meteorology at the U of A?
[laughter]
[Dexter] No. No.
[Boone] All right, Kate, me?
You know, I just flow with the wind.
You know what I’m saying?
Yeah, I… I never went to, like, school or nothing.
Um, Tyler, he… he studied meteorology, though.
Him?
[Boone] Yeah.
You know, he’s a cowboy scientist, you know.
He’s got this natural instinct.
Okay, Boone.
He taught me everything I know, so…
Boone.
You know, our crew’s not like your crew, Kate.
We don’t need PhDs and fancy gadgets to do what we do.
I guarantee you,
these guys have seen more tornadoes
than anyone else in this lot combined.
Is that right?
[Ben] Do you think
there’s a chance we’ll see one tomorrow?
Oh, yeah.
[Boone] Oh, yeah.
Outbreak, baby. [yips]
You know, if you can keep up, we’ll put you in the episode.
[sarcastically] Wow.
Where are you chasing tomorrow?
[Tyler] Oh, no, no, no, no. Not falling for that again.
Kate’s from New York.
Can’t trust a thing she says.
Well, can always trust a guy who puts his face on a T-shirt.
[group oohing, laughing]
[Boone] Man. Man, that was good.
Oh, my God, look at his face.
[laughs]
[Boone] That was spicy, wasn’t it?
[woman] You got to see this, guys!
[man] Y’all got to see this!
[Boone whooping on video]
Let’s go!
[whooping and laughter on video]
[crowd laughing]
[reporter on TV] This is a 4WARN weather alert.
[newswoman] All right, Oklahoma,
we could be looking at a record number of tornadoes.
We’ve been talking about this for days now.
We’ll need to stay weather-aware
with possible major storms across Oklahoma
over the next 36 hours.
These are the properties that were wiped out yesterday.
And all the information we can pull on them.
Hmm.
[Riggs] How about the owners?
Most of the properties are underinsured
or have no insurance at all.
Uh, we did talk to a few people
who are very interested in an all-cash offer.
Mm-hmm.
When do you want to head out?
Kate, this is… this is Marshall Riggs.
We’ve been working together.
He’s one of the StormPAR investors I told you about.
How scary was that tornado yesterday?
Not at all.
[chuckles softly]
[Javi] Listen, can you give us a couple minutes?
Maybe grab something to eat or…
And then we can head out.
[Riggs sighs]
[Riggs] Well, boys, when’s the next one?
[insects chirping]
[Tyler] Well, nothing’s coming out of that one.
That one? No, no.
No, it’s clearly moving into a stable environment.
Yeah. No low-level CAPE.
Not enough shear to keep it interesting.
Yeah, it’s gonna die out.
Not enough moisture to grow.
Where’d you say you learned how to track storms again?
I didn’t.
You know, we’re gonna be stuck here all day
waiting for nothing to happen.
How about we try to get along?
Yeah, you’re right.
Tell you what, I’ll… I’ll get us a couple of drinks.
What would you like?
Really?
Really.
Wouldn’t mind an iced tea.
Thank you.
Coming up.
[“Too Easy” by Tanner Adell playing]
♪ Woo-ha ♪
♪ Grab your gloss Grab his keys… ♪
Gonna have a lot more materials to send you before too long.
[Riggs] Let’s keep helping each other out.
[Javi] We’ll be in touch, all right?
We got to go.
Oh.
All right. Um, look…
We’re almost done here.
Now. We got something big.
The moisture’s hung up here,
so that’s where we want to focus.
Pack up the burritos. We got a winner.
Lily, get your drone in the air.
We need your video stream. Ride with us.
Northwest, ten o’clock?
That’s the one. Let’s ride.
[laughs] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!
[Boone] Showtime, baby.
Clear!
[Lily] All right, come on, Cairo!
[Boone whooping]
Let’s go, guys! Let’s go!
[urgent chatter]
[engine starts]
♪ Don’t make me do it to ya ♪
♪ Don’t make me Prove it to ya ♪
[horn honks]
♪ This ain’t my first rodeo And I ain’t losin’ to ya… ♪
Damn, Tyler’s on it.
♪ This ain’t my first rodeo ♪
♪ Come on, please ♪
♪ Too easy, boys are too easy ♪
♪ Too easy, boys are too easy ♪
[drone buzzing]
[song ends]
Ah. Kate must have seen the storm, too.
They just passed Dexter and Dani.
So what’s the deal with her?
Why don’t we focus on our story, Ben?
Sorry. She’s just… intriguing.
What do you see?
[Kate] Okay, already has a nice structure.
Moisture levels are just right and lots of CAPE.
What else are you seeing?
[Kate] Flow is clean.
Pulling tons of warm, moist air from the south.
[Tyler] And when that warm air and moisture
busts through the cap,
it explodes in the atmosphere, creating an anvil.
The vertical wind shear
begins to rotate the updraft, forming a mesocyclone.
Here’s the mystery.
We don’t know how a tornado forms.
We see the hook on the radar, but…
What are all the invisible factors coming together?
Every little detail that
has to be perfect.
…has to be perfect.
And it’s a mix of what we know
and everything we can’t understand.
It’s part science, part religion.
[wind rushing]
Come on, baby. Come on.
Please. Please, please, please.
Come on. Come on.
Come on, come on, come on, come on.
There it is.
Yeah, baby!
[gasps softly]
There we go, Ben!
[Boone whoops]
Hey! See that?
Yeah.
That’s a tornado right there, baby.
Get some photos of that, Ben.
[laughs]
The birth of a tornado, nature’s masterpiece.
Please tell me you guys are seeing this right now.
Oh!
[Ben laughing]
We got twins! Twins!
[Tyler] We have twins.
[laughs]
[Boone] Oh, my goodness.
Is… is that normal?
[Dexter] They’re rotating.
[Dani laughs]
[Dexter] Wait, there’s a name for that. There’s a name. There’s a name.
Shh. Just, hey, just watch it.
There’s a name for that.
[Dani] Just enjoy it, man.
[Dexter] Fujiwhara Effect!
Fujiwhara Effect! [exhales]
[Tyler] Oh, they’re pulling apart.
One’s gonna die out.
Go faster.
[whoops]
You ready?
Let’s get our data.
[laughs]
[engine revving]
Come on, Javi.
Oh, they got they fancy little trucks there, don’t they?
Come on, faster! Faster!
You guys ready to rock?
[Boone] Let’s go!
[engine revving]
Whoa!
[excited chatter]
Come on! [whoops]
[laughing]
[horn blaring]
Go for it. Get around him.
Get on his left. Get on his left.
I’m trying.
Well, try harder.
To the right! Come on, come on.
No, I’m not doing that.
Oh, we got a little bob and weave going on here.
Come on, now.
Nope, nope, nope. [laughs]
All right, guys, let’s stop playing games.
Let’s cut these guys off.
[engine revving]
[groans]
Come on!
I told you. I told you.
[Lily laughs]
Eyes on the road.
[whoops]
There you go, Owens.
All right, which one’s gonna stay?
Which one’s it gonna be, Kate?
Okay, I’m on it.
All right, Tyler, we got to make a choice.
Which one are we going, left or right?
All right, y’all, we got Tyler Owens here
making a high-pressure choice.
Boone.
Stop filming for a second? I need to think.
[Boone] Yeah, no, of course.
Hey, Tyler doesn’t want you to see this, all right?
He’s… he’s thinking.
All right, Lily, what are you seeing?
Uh, it’s looking like the inflow is cranking on the right.
Let’s go for the right.
Uh, there should be a road coming up.
All right, we’re taking the right.
All right, right, guys, right.
Why the right?
Well, it’s got a strong inflow of warm, moist air.
Tornado won’t have to work as hard, Benny. [yips]
[wind blowing]
Go left!
What?
Take a left!
Going left. Go left, go left.
Javi, you sure? The right one’s got better numbers.
[whooping]
That’s a bad move, honey buns!
Who the hell is making decisions up there, him or her?
Your intriguing girl just screwed the pooch, Ben.
[“Dead End Road” playing]
[both whooping]
[Lily whoops]
[Boone laughs]
All right, get us set up, Boone.
[Boone] Yes, sir.
Gonna fire a couple flares straight up this thing’s ass.
[Boone whoops] Will do.
All right, drone’s on the ground.
[Ben] Hang on. What are you…
[Boone] Hey, Ben.
[Lily] Excuse me. Uh…
[Boone] How are you?
What are you doing?
[Tyler] Lily, I need you up here.
[Ben] Sorry. These are my new trousers.
[Lily] Can you get my foot, mate?
[Boone] Sorry, Ben.
It’s okay.
[Tyler] All right, how we doing back there, Boone?
[Boone] Good.
Hundred yards to intersect.
Dexter, hang back.
Slow, slow, slow, slow.
♪ ‘Cause that highway to hell Is the road I’m on… ♪
[Tyler] All right, Boone. We ready?
[Boone] Yep. Yep.
God, do we have to drive into it again?
Nah, Ben. It’s driving into us.
[Boone whoops]
[Tyler laughs]
[Ben groans]
[Lily] Ain’t no other way.
[laughs]
♪ On a dead-end road… ♪
[Boone] Hey, Ben, I’m gonna need you to hand me
some of them rockets in the bag, please.
[spluttering]
Thank you!
[singing along to music] ♪ I’m a red-linin’, lowlifin’ ♪
♪ Anything but law abidin’ ♪
♪ Feels too good to quit ♪
Sing it, Ben!
♪ I’m running off the edge They say I’m just a wreck ♪
[whooping]
Locked and loaded!
[Tyler] Hey, Boone, I’m having trouble with this trigger here.
What?
[Tyler] What’s going on?
Give me the Phillips-head.
All right, here.
[Lily] Hey, Ben, can you get me some water?
[Tyler] Yeah, feels like it’s a little sticky.
Oh, no.
♪ I’m too far gone ♪
♪ If I’m ever gonna make it… ♪
[Ben whimpering]
[Boone] Oh, man.
[Tyler] Boone, this is all chocolate.
Sorry, man.
[Tyler] You got to quit eating chocolate in the damn truck.
[Boone] Promise, I’m not gonna bring no chocolate anymore.
[Ben] Oh, no.
[Tyler] Hey, all right, we’re good to go.
Here we go.
[mechanical whirring]
[Ben whimpers]
Augers deployed.
[Ben] What?
Oh, no, no, no, no, no!
[Boone shouting excitedly]
[Boone whooping]
[Lily] Yeah!
Let’s go!
[whooping]
Yeah!
[screaming]
♪ I’m never gonna make it On them streets of gold ♪
♪ I got to quit livin’ ♪
♪ On a dead-end road ♪
[Ben sobbing]
[wind dying down]
[turns off music]
[panting]
Was that it?
[sighs]
Hey.
We should’ve went with her.
[Kate whoops]
[Javi] Whoo, baby, let’s go!
That was amazing, Kate. How did you even know that?
Well, did you see the wheat? Winds moved to the north.
Just what this one needed.
[wind howling]
Scarecrow’s up! Scarecrow’s up!
Tin Man is up! Go, go, go!
[beeping]
We’re all set! Kate, come on!
All PARs are active, Javi.
[beeping rapidly]
[Kate] Javi, it’s turning, fast!
How we looking? Wizard, talk to me!
We lost your radar, Javi. You got eyes on the tornado?
[electricity crackling]
[grunts]
[gasps]
What was that?
I think I killed some chickens.
[both grunt]
[grunting]
[panting]
[Kate groaning]
[Javi] Come on!
[panting]
[Javi shouts]
[wind dying down]
[both panting]
Thank God, it just grazed us.
[clucking]
[Scott over radio] Javi?
Javi, you hear me?
Yeah, I can hear you.
[Scott] All right, we got two radars looking good.
Third one was getting great data.
We just need to find it, download it all.
Javi, the… the tornado is headed to a small town.
They already called it in. There’s nothing we can do now.
But someone might need help.
There’s a GPS tracker on the radar.
We need to find it before it dies.
Javi, we’ve got to help.
[siren whooping]
[officer over loudspeaker] Ladies and gentlemen, we’re imposing a curfew
for the safety of everyone in the area.
Unless you’re a safety official,
please clear the area till 5:00 a.m.
Yeah, let us know if you need anything, all right?
You were right back there.
It’s good that we came to help.
[Kate] I wish we could do more.
Javi, can the data from the PAR radar
show us how the tornado died?
[Javi] Yeah. Why?
[Kate] I don’t know.
Maybe we could use it to prevent all this.
There’s the Kate I know.
Hey, look, um, here.
Take the truck, all right?
I’ll go deal with locating the radar.
You should rest.
Okay.
Yeah.
[whistling, clapping softly]
Come on, buddy.
[Tyler whistling, clapping softly]
[quiet chatter]
[woman] You got that in a medium?
Was a nice play on the left twin.
Yeah, well, didn’t help these people any.
Oh, this is, uh… this is my Uncle Marshall.
This is the, uh, owner of the bar here.
How you doing?
You’re the owner?
Yes, sir.
Well, I’m sorry what happened.
We’re gonna make it right. Here’s my card.
Didn’t know StormPAR was in the business of helping.
Well, from what I see, they’re trying to make a difference.
That’s one way of putting it.
What?
Do you even know who you’re chasing for?
What are you talking about?
How much more do these people got to lose
before y’all are done making a difference?
Sorry, says the guy setting up shop,
selling T-shirts and mugs after a storm’s hit.
Tyler, you have a minute for some questions?
Yeah, I got a dog to find. Talk to Kate.
She seems to have all the answers.
Hey, Boone?
Now’s not a good time, Ben.
Kate. Here, take some food.
Oh, don’t have any cash.
Nah, it’s free.
That’s why we’re always selling those T-shirts.
Got some free food.
Thank you.
Free water. Make sure you stay hydrated, all right?
[woman] Appreciate y’all.
Oh.
Well, save it. In case you run low.
Okay. Well, at least take some water.
Thanks.
Yeah. See ya.
It just took everything.
Everything’s gone.
[newswoman] Officials are estimating
residential property damage alone
in the millions of dollars.
How much more damage will these storms cause?
Forecasters say the storms aren’t done yet.
[newsman] The Blackwell Public Library
is dealing with devastating damage.
[newscast continues indistinctly]
[knock on door]
Some of Javi’s crew said you were staying out by the rodeo.
Thought you might be hungry.
You find the dog?
Of course I found the dog.
How you doing after all that?
I mean, it doesn’t matter.
It’s those people that…
Yeah, well, you’ve seen the worst of this place.
Thought it’d be nice for you to see something good.
Want to take you somewhere.
Think it might help.
Come on.
[crowd cheering]
[woman over speakers] ♪ O’er the land of the free ♪
Hyah! Hyah!
♪ And the home of the brave ♪
[crowd cheering]
[man 1] Hyah! Come on! Come on!
[man 2] Hyah! Hyah! Hyah!
[announcer] Picking him up on the heel side.
Can we get two legs?
Oh, he slipped a leg. That’ll be a plus five.
The best part is, Stillwater, they are one of yours.
So send them out with just a little bit…
You ever see anything like this, city girl?
You keep calling me that.
You know I grew up on a farm?
Yeah. Sapulpa. Couple hours from here.
This ain’t my first rodeo.
Look at that. I learned something about you.
[horse neighing]
[gate clanks]
[crowd cheering]
[Tyler] So tell me this.
What was your first tornado?
Tell me yours.
I was eight.
Driving with my aunt.
Sirens are going.
All of a sudden, this vortex just lowers
right down in the center of the road.
I was just mesmerized.
Then I looked at my aunt,
and she’s got this look on her face, and…
I realized in that moment I was supposed to be scared.
Were you scared?
Yeah.
Yeah, I was.
[crowd cheering]
Oh, the Tornado Wrangler is scared of tornadoes.
[scoffs]
Okay, Sapulpa.
[announcer talking indistinctly]
[cheering continues]
[Kate] Do you know him?
I used to compete.
Got my head stomped on by one too many bulls.
Thought college might be better for my brain.
You’re scared of tornadoes but not of riding bulls?
Well, tornadoes, bulls, same thing.
Fear’s the reason you do it.
You don’t face your fears, you ride ’em.
♪ That girl She’s a sweet home Alabama… ♪
[crowd cheering]
[announcer talking indistinctly]
[wind gusting]
[crowd murmuring]
[thunder rumbling]
Were you tracking cells out this way?
[crowd continues murmuring]
Air feels heavy. This isn’t good.
[horse snorting]
[cell phone alerts beeping]
[outdoor warning sirens blaring]
Ladies and gentlemen, I just received word
a tornado has touched down near the area!
We need to evacuate this arena right now!
Once again, ladies and gentlemen,
we need to evacuate this arena right now!
[urgent chatter]
Keep moving, Kate. Come on. Keep moving, keep moving.
[announcer] …evacuate the rodeo grounds immediately!
Once again, a tornado has just touched down…
[shouting]
[distressed mooing]
[thunder rumbling]
[wild neighing]
[shouting]
Come on, Kate. All right, you got it.
I got her. You’re all right.
Come here, come here.
You’re all right. You’re all right.
All right, come on.
Get inside! Get inside!
[woman screaming]
All right, watch out, watch out.
[horn honks]
[Tyler] Whoa, stop!
[Kate] Stop, stop, stop!
[Tyler] All right. Keep going, keep going.
[Kate] Wait, wait, wait!
Hey, hey, hey!
Okay, just get in the car, okay, honey?
Hey! Get inside!
[Tyler] Ma’am, stay out of the car.
Come here.
Come to Mommy.
Hello. Nothing works in this shithole.
Now the cable’s out.
I can’t get a soda from the vending machine.
The pool’s empty as shit.
Do you have a storm shelter?
Man, the AC’s blowing hot air.
[clerk] No. I’m sorry.
Can we get a refund going here?
All right, maybe like a basement.
Do you have a basement?
[clerk] No.
There’s a line here, buddy.
We need to get these people underground right now.
Okay, there’s no tornado.
Nine times out of ten, it’s a false alarm.
[outdoor warning sirens continue blaring]
[sirens fade in distance]
You hear that?
Now the power’s out.
No tornado.
We got to find a shelter, fast.
[clerk] Hey!
[panting]
[grunts]
[wind howling]
Hey, I don’t want to have to give you a bad review.
I just started working here.
Man, I don’t want to have…
Everybody, come with me!
All right, follow her, follow her.
All right. Ma’am, come on.
Come on. Move, move, move.
Move, move, move. We got to go.
Hey. Whoa.
Hey. What?
[distorted sirens blaring]
There’s a tornado! There’s a tornado!
[frantic shouting]
[man] Hey! Let’s hop in the Jeep!
[mother] Keep going!
[Tyler] It’s too close!
[man] Let’s go! Come on! Let’s go!
[Tyler] Go, go, go, go!
Let’s go! Come on, get in!
Go! Ah! Get in the car!
Go, go, go, go, go!
[mother] All right, go, go!
[metallic creaking, rumbling]
Come on, honey.
Watch your step!
All right, we got to move faster!
[mother] Keep going!
[Tyler] All right, you got her?
[tires squealing]
No! No! Stop!
No!
We got to go! We got to go!
Go!
[Kate] Okay. Okay, hold on.
[mother] Come on, honey.
[Kate] Okay, you got to stay low.
Cover her eyes.
Okay.
Hold on tight! Hold on tight!
Okay.
Okay, you’re gonna be okay.
Hold on, honey.
Tyler!
[grunts, yelps]
No, Kate! Stay with them!
[clerk] Help me!
[grunting]
All right. Look at me.
All right, stay down.
Just grab my hand. Come on.
I got you. I got you.
Don’t let it get me! Please!
Keep your head down. Just stay low. Eyes on me.
I can do it.
Stay low! No, no, no, no, no!
No, I can do it.
No, no! No, no, no!
[screaming]
Hang on!
Help me!
Stay down!
Help me!
No, no, no, no!
[screaming]
[wind howling]
[grunts]
[metallic creaking]
[Kate] Tyler!
[straining]
[metallic creaking]
[both shouting]
[mother] We’re gonna be okay!
We’re going to be okay!
I’ve got you.
[panting rapidly]
It’s going to be okay. I’ve got you.
It’s going to be okay.
It’s all right.
[whimpers]
[Jeb whispering] It’s gonna be okay.
I’ve got you. I’ve got you.
[wind dying down]
[panting]
[Kate] Tyler?
[mother] Are you okay?
Yeah.
Is it over?
[car alarms wailing in distance]
[horns honking in distance]
[helicopter blades whirring]
Kate!
Kate.
When I saw the size of it on the radar
and… and where it was headed,
all I could think was…
I’m… I’m all right.
I’m all right.
So where did you stick it out?
Right down here.
Good call.
It’s all Kate.
You’ve been with Owens the whole time?
Yeah. Why?
[Scott] Javi.
Apparently, this, uh, place was family-owned,
so I’m gonna start working up some numbers.
Riggs is gonna want those first thing.
Okay, man, I’ll… I’ll catch up with you guys.
Yeah.
Javi…
what is Riggs getting out of all your data collection?
What’s… what’s it matter?
Is profiting off of people’s tragedy
part of your business plan?
Why are you doing this?
Wait, hold on.
Riggs is offering these people
a way to move on with their lives.
He’s swooping in and taking advantage of people
who have just lost everything.
You… you have no idea what that’s like.
I don’t know what that’s like?
How about losing three of my best friends
while you were trying to land a big, fat grant for your science project?
Huh.
Kate. Kate, I didn’t…
Kate!
[indistinct police radio chatter]
[girl] Mm-hmm.
Kate. Wait, wait.
Don’t leave like this. Look.
[car alarm chirps]
Kate!
[truck door closes]
Where you going?
[“Out of Oklahoma” by Lainey Wilson playing]
♪ I been dreamin’ ♪
♪ I been drivin’ ♪
♪ Trying to stay Between the lines of ♪
♪ Who I am ♪
♪ And who I used to be ♪
♪ I been livin’ ♪
♪ I been losin’ ♪
♪ Walkin’ miles In different shoes, and ♪
♪ Findin’ out ♪
♪ I can’t run from me ♪
♪ And if I ever get A little too far ♪
♪ I remember Where I left my heart ♪
♪ Can’t take the home ♪
♪ Out of Oklahoma ♪
♪ It’s where my soul ♪
♪ Was born to be ♪
♪ No matter where I’m goin’ ♪
♪ I’m a wild wind blowin’ ♪
♪ Just a-rollin’ Like a tumbleweed ♪
♪ Can’t take the home ♪
♪ Out of Oklahoma ♪
♪ So you can’t take it Out of me ♪
[footsteps approaching]
Mama, it’s me.
Kate?
What happened?
What…
[song fades]
[Cathy] I am sorry there’s so much junk in here.
I’ll clear it out for you tomorrow.
And your friend Javi stopped by a few weeks back.
Almost didn’t recognize him with the haircut.
You chasing again?
No.
Do you need anything?
No, I’m fine.
Okay.
Good night.
Good night.
[cattle mooing]
[chickens clucking]
[Jeb] Here we are.
[Kate] Oh, hello!
[Jeb] Hello.
[Kate] Hello!
Ahoy!
[Kate] Ahoy!
[Jeb] Kate is doing some work, as always.
Where is she? Show yourself.
Isn’t she cute?
What are you doing?
[Jeb] I’m just doing a little video tour of the barn,
where we do most of our work.
This is Kate’s famous middle school project.
[Kate] Whoo-hoo.
What is it you’re working on, Kate?
Tell the folks.
Uh, cloud microphysics.
Say again? Cloud mic…
[laughs]
[Kate] Cloud microphysics.
Guys.
This is what I have to put up with…
[Kate laughing]
…when you’re dating someone who’s very bright.
[Kate] Gorgeous?
Hey, Jeb?
Yeah?
What are we gonna do tomorrow?
Today?
Uh-uh, tomorrow. What are we doing?
We’re going chasing… Uh, we’re gonna kill a tornado, right?
We’re gonna be… We’re taming a tornado.
We’re taming a tornado?
We’re taming it.
This is Kate’s favorite slogan.
“Taming a tornado.”
[both laughing]
This is… this is what it’s like
to be inside a tornado, Kate.
[Kate] Well, I can only do it with you.
[chickens clucking]
[Cathy] How you doing?
Just the way I left it.
I’ve been wondering what you want me to do with all this stuff.
[Kate sighs]
You can just throw it out.
You done? Hmm?
It’s funny, I keep seeing more and more tornadoes
and floods and droughts and…
price of wheat and seed going up and up and up.
[sighs]
But I’m still here.
I’m sorry, Mom.
I haven’t been good about calling.
[cell phone chimes]
I’ve got to get this. Um…
“Throw it away.”
I’m still waiting for you to save the world.
[soft mechanical whirring]
[air rushing]
Build your own tornado. Look at that.
Middle school science fair project.
[whirring stops]
Well, you must’ve won.
[sighs]
How’d you find me?
Uh, Dexter pieced it together.
He remembered your name from the news a few years back.
I’m sorry about your friends.
I’m fixing some food. You two okay eating outside?
Oh, I’m not gonna bother you, Ms. Carter.
He’s not staying.
He’s staying.
You can call me Cathy.
Kate, why don’t you set up the table?
[Tyler] That only gets you so far,
and every chaser has to make a guess,
and the good ones have an instinct for it.
Oh, she had that early on.
Always knew when weather was coming,
even better than the cows.
Wow, you hear that? You’re better than the cows.
That’s a compliment.
[Kate chuckles]
Got to have a feel for it.
[Tyler] She always had a feel for it, huh?
Oh, yeah.
[chuckles] One time, I was giving her a bath…
Can we not?
Maybe just a little.
And we heard thunder, and she shot up out of the tub
and ran out the house
naked as the day she was born…
[Kate] Oh, my God.
…and I had no idea where she w…
[laughing]
I was terrified.
And when I finally caught up with her,
she was standing in the middle of the wheat field,
staring at the sky.
I got to try that out.
Will you stop encouraging her?
Keep your clothes on, Kate. Let your mom finish.
All I’m saying is, she always loved weather.
Worse the weather, the happier the girl.
What about you?
Tyler, how’d you come to do this work?
Well, when you love something,
you’ll spend your whole life trying to understand it.
Katie was studying for a PhD.
[Tyler] Wow.
I keep telling her to come back and finish it.
Okay, Mom. [chuckles]
She was heading up a big study with her friends:
disrupting tornado dynamics.
Uh, does anybody need anything?
Nah, I’m… I’m good, thank you.
‘Kay.
Once-in-a-generation tornado outbreak continues
across Oklahoma.
After that EF4 that hit Stillwater,
the state will continue to see more devastating effects…
The Sooner State is bracing
for increasingly violent tornado…
[TV shuts off]
[Cathy] I invited Tyler to stay the night in the guest room.
[sighs] Mom.
[dishes clinking]
[door sliding open]
You thought you could disrupt a tornado.
Hey, don’t look at that.
Oh, you’re the OG Wrangler.
Tyler, can you give that to me?
“Using superabsorbent polymers
to reduce moisture in the updraft,
trying to collapse it like a house of cards.”
Tyler.
I mean, you’d have to
drop a silo of it in a funnel for any real effect.
Well, yeah, that’s why we were trying to use
different reagents to enhance it.
It’s a dumb idea.
Yeah, some of your reactants are off.
A few of these solubility rules skew…
[sighs]
What?
You really think I’m an idiot, don’t you?
No, I don’t think you’re an…
Hey, modeling’s got so much better.
Tyler.
I can upload this to my laptop, link up with a supercomputer.
No, no…
I’m telling you,
we can get a new model running.
That’s okay.
Please, can you stop?
It’s a great idea.
How did you not tell me about this before?
Because I got it wrong!
[panting]
In the field, in the moment,
when it mattered, I got it wrong.
Okay, I underestimated what we were up against,
and I pushed it too far.
And for what?
[sobs softly]
Some childish dream I had that I could make a difference?
It was never gonna work.
And I h… I have to live with that forever.
[sighs]
You know, uh, EF1 or EF5 tornado rating…
it’s not based on size or wind speed.
The power we ascribe to it,
it’s based on damage.
Now, it’s only after the fact we can really define it.
What it destroys, what it takes from us.
I’m sorry for what happened.
[sighs] But how much more
are you gonna let this thing take from you?
[sniffles] You know, you should…
you should get some sleep.
Don’t want to miss any storms tomorrow.
[clears throat softly]
[exhales sharply]
[crying softly]
[mellow music playing]
[sniffles]
[thunder rumbling]
You said you could get a new model running?
Yes, ma’am.
So this is an EF1, perfect conditions.
Run your experiment, see if it works.
Okay, so, um, 1,500 kilos of polymer
absorbing 300 times its weight.
[Tyler] So, it’s, uh, 450,000 kilos
of precipitation loaded into our water-filled polymer
to load the updraft.
Let’s see how the model responds.
[steady beeping]
[Kate] Buoyancy of the rising air is reducing.
[Tyler] It’s reducing.
Slowing the updraft.
Temp is going down.
[Tyler] Kate?
Kate, in theory, this should’ve worked.
In theory.
But it wasn’t an EF1 that day.
I mean… we never had a chance.
You want one?
[“Steal My Thunder” by Conner Smith playing]
[Tyler] Yeah, that’s my radio.
[Kate] What’s all this for?
Wait, what are you touching back there? Stop.
You have a lot of stuff in here.
Yeah, that… that’s a mirror.
Oh, God.
Ooh.
Have you ever been in a car before?
You got a lot of gadgets.
Yeah, yeah, don’t touch.
There’s… there’s guards there for a reason.
What do these do?
That’s a…
Oh! God.
[exploding]
Sorry.
That’s a rocket.
Yep.
[Tyler] All right, what about these two little ones?
Just west of Enid.
Yeah, but this one to the east has the sky all to herself.
Yeah, I’m not falling for that again.
You serious?
Tell you later.
♪ Hotter than A no-AC-all-summer ♪
♪ Girl, you stole my heart ♪
♪ Steal my thunder… ♪
[Kate] Dew point is steady! Wind shear is good!
Holy shit!
Oh, my God, the whole updraft is rotating!
Holy cow!
[Tyler] I mean, look at those striations!
It’s low precip! You can see everything!
Aw, she’s perfect!
She’s gorgeous.
[camera shutter clicking]
[Kate laughs]
[laughing]
She’s gonna give us something! Come on!
♪ Like the Mississippi Rose ♪
♪ Gold sunset Is my silver linin’ ♪
♪ Bouncin’ off your eyes Like a couple diamonds… ♪
[Tyler] All right, let’s harness up.
[Tyler grunts]
Uh, we’re just gonna drop the trailer in its path, right?
I’ll tell you later.
Shit.
♪ Girl, you stole my heart ♪
♪ Steal my thunder… ♪
[laughs]
Well, you don’t have to drive into it.
It’s really dangerous.
Oh, that’s why we have to drive into it.
Can’t miss from in there.
Oh, shit.
♪ Rain, rain, come today ♪
[Kate grunts]
♪ Tell the sunshine To take a break ♪
♪ Gray skies blowin’ in From the north ♪
♪ Whatcha say we go ahead And lock the doors? ♪
Now, look, this thing’s rated for EF1s, okay?
Oh, shit.
We got extra weight on the chassis.
We got anchoring down two feet. Don’t worry.
I’m a professional.
You’re an asshole.
Hold on. Hold on!
Oh, Tyler, this is dumb.
This is really dumb. This is really dumb.
[Tyler] Uh-huh, all right. We got this, Kate.
Here comes the kick!
Oh, God!
♪ Two seconds that heart’s Zero to 60… ♪
Oh, God, oh, God, oh, God!
[Tyler] Oh. All right, slowing down.
Anchoring.
Barrels.
Hold on.
[laughs] Oh! Here she comes.
♪ Girl, you stole my heart ♪
♪ Steal my thunder ♪
[Tyler] Now!
[song ends]
[wind roaring]
[both laughing]
Did you see that?
I saw it.
Holy… [laughs]
Uh, did it work?
Oh, right. Uh…
So many belts.
It’s not working.
[Tyler] Hungry?
[insects chirping]
What if it’s the model that’s the problem?
How do we create a better one?
Hey, uh…
about what I said earlier, I didn’t mean any of that.
It’s fine.
If there’s anything I can say or do to make it better…
Give me your PAR data. That’s a start.
What are you doing?
I’m giving this to her. What does it look like?
I needed money to start StormPAR.
That’s why I went into business with Riggs.
I want to help people, too, Kate.
I really do.
I said what I said ’cause I…
I carry that guilt with me, too.
Every single day of my life, so…
I’m sorry.
Javi, why don’t you stay and help us?
That way, we could finally solve this together.
[chuckles softly]
You know, there was a time when I’d do anything for you, Kate.
[Scott] Javi. [taps door] Let’s roll.
We got a storm developing up near Enid.
Team’s waiting.
[Javi] I got to get back to work.
The more data I get, the better for business.
[Kate sighs]
Sorry I stole your car.
It’s all right.
Look…
Be careful out there.
[engine starts]
[beeping]
[Tyler] Wow, these scans are impressive.
[Kate] I mean, it’s a complete map of the chaos.
Tyler, our moisture numbers are off.
Currently, the polymer is only absorbing the existing raindrops,
not the moisture from the humidity.
I mean, we need it to precipitate out more.
So we need to make it rain.
They were cloud seeding in Lawton a few years ago
for the farmers.
Yeah. Yeah, silver iodide.
We could shoot rockets of that.
So, the silver iodide converts the moisture into rain,
and then the sodium polyacrylate,
we need a lot of it…
would pull the water from the storm,
increasing the cold pool.
No faster way to choke a tornado.
Hey, Lily.
Yeah, I couldn’t get Boone.
No, we’re gonna need you guys for something.
No, no, no. We’ll come to you.
All right.
Is this it?
Or you gonna come back before you go home?
You know I will.
Love you.
Love you.
This is for you.
You have any idea what you’re getting yourself into?
I’m beginning to.
Huh. Thanks.
Okay.
Thank you.
[truck door closes]
[chuckles softly]
[engine starts]
[truck door closes]
Oh, Lord.
You finally made it.
[Tyler] Ben, you stuck around.
Turns out, there’s more to this story than I thought.
We got a new ending for you.
[Dexter] Look who it is. City girl.
[Lily] What’s up, Kate?
Finally decided to ditch all those squares, huh?
[chuckles] Right on.
Mm-hmm. Yep. Y’all missed a big one. Look.
Oh, wow.
See?
Hey, can you, um… Can you rig that drone to collect data?
I can do that.
[Dexter] Yeah, she can do that.
Easy. Easy.
Hey, buddy. I’m sorry.
How do I make it up to you?
Man, you abandoned me.
I don’t know nothing about no makeup.
How about we launch some new rockets?
[“Already Had It” by Tucker Wetmore playing]
You said rockets?
Hey. Y’all ready?
We need a 40-foot trailer that’s light enough for a pickup
but heavy enough to anchor barrels in 100-mile-an-hour winds.
Why the hell would you want that?
Why the hell do we want that?
Well, ’cause when we drive into a tornado,
we want whatever’s on the trailer
to get sucked into it, but not us.
You’re gonna want aluminum.
Okay.
Dexter, talk to me. What’s going on?
Testing the Goldilocks principle of a tornado
by modifying the variables,
hopefully disrupting the process.
[Boone] Mm-hmm. Okay.
Dani, what does that mean?
Taming the storm.
Right.
T, tell us what’s going on.
All right, we’re gonna shoot the clouds
with rockets of silver iodide.
[Boone] Yeah, makes ’em rain, right?
[Tyler] Yep. Rain is what we need in the updraft.
And then we’re gonna take the sodium polyacrylate
and we’re gonna deliver it in the vortex… Don’t touch that.
Increasing the cold pool.
[Ben] And that does what to the tornado?
Cuts the fuel, Ben.
[Boone] Lily.
Oh, look at Cairo looking all cute and whatnot.
Hey, buddy.
[song ends]
[insects chirping]
[pensive music playing]
[camera shutter clicks]
[camera beeps, clicks]
She is your story, Ben.
[Ben chuckles, sighs]
Get me a copy of that.
Let’s get out of here.
Uh, no offense, but I’m gonna get a ride with someone else.
[thunder rumbling softly]
[wind howling]
That’s it.
Hell yeah.
We got it. We got it.
All right.
[thunder rumbling]
Okay, ground speed’s at 22. Intercept is northeast.
Look for Siloam Road.
Siloam Road.
[engine roaring]
[tires squealing]
[gasps]
[laughing]
[horn honking]
Whoa, whoa!
Come on!
Hey, what are you doing?
Hey! These storm buttheads are cutting us off, man.
I told you we didn’t need her.
All right, let’s not get distracted.
Let’s get these babies in the air!
[thunder crashing]
I can’t see it right now. I lost it.
[Scott] It’s tracking straight ahead.
I’d say push it.
Get ahead of it, get ahead of it.
[engines revving]
Doppler went dark.
[Tyler] That’s probably a dead cell zone.
Lily, are you above us?
It’s getting completely rain-wrapped.
I can’t see a thing.
We just got to push through this rain curtain.
Oh.
[groans]
Yeah, I just lost my drone.
Hey, we lost visual.
[wind howling]
I can’t see anything.
[Scott] That’s all right. Just keep straight.
I can see the road. You see the road?
[Javi] This feels different.
I’m telling you, I think we should stop.
[Scott] Just keep going. We’ll get ahead of it.
Scott, we have to stop!
Keep going!
We’ll get ahead of it!
Oh, shit!
[tires squealing]
[Scott grunts]
Oh, God! It’s right there!
It’s right there! Right there!
Get down! Get down!
Javi!
[wind roaring]
Oh, God.
[gasping]
Oh!
Hold on, y’all.
[Kate] Tyler, we got to do something.
[Boone] Hey! On your left, guys!
It’s hitting something big!
[explosion rumbling]
[Kate] Oh, my God.
[electricity crackling]
Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
Wait, wait, wait. We can’t just leave them.
We’re not gonna leave them, but we got to move! We got to move!
Back up, back up, back up!
Dex! Go! Go!
It’s flying at us, man!
Go faster!
[Dexter] I’m going, I’m going!
[panicked grunting]
[explosion]
Oh!
[grunting, panting]
[Kate] Javi.
Oh, God.
Hang on.
[engine revving]
[grunting]
[tires squealing]
Come on, come on. Hang on, Scott. [grunts]
Go, go, go, go, go!
[tires squealing]
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Is everybody okay?
Yeah.
[Ben] We’re okay.
Yeah, we’re good, man.
We’re moving.
Are you seeing this?
Look at the size of that thing.
This is good.
[panting]
No, that ain’t good.
That ain’t good.
It’s shifting.
[thunder rumbling softly]
[birds chirping]
[trolley bell clanging]
[busy chatter]
[crowd cheering]
[wind whistling]
[umpire] All right, that’s it. That’s the game.
Get off the field!
[outdoor warning sirens blaring]
Okay, guys, there’s nothing we can do to stop it,
but when you get there, make sure people get to a safe place.
All right, Dani, where am I headed?
[sighs]
There’s… there’s a… There’s a kids’ park on Main.
Make sure to get people to basements,
uh, big buildings, no windows.
Stay away from windows. No cars, all right?
All right, careful, y’all.
[Dani over radio] Stay safe out there. Copy.
Wizard, come to us. We’re gonna…
We’re gonna find a new position,
put these radars down.
[laughs]
They’re running from it. They’re scared.
They’re not running.
They’re heading into town to help.
Look, we got to go, too.
No, we got our access road here, on the left.
Coming up.
Nah, man, there’s a lot of people there, man.
We got… I think we should follow ’em.
Whose side are you on, man?
You want to go hang out with your little girlfriend? Go.
But we got the team waiting for us,
and we got the storm of a century out there!
What are you talking about?
Slow down, stop the tr…
The people! There’s people!
I don’t care about the people!
Stop the truck, Javi! We’re planting here!
We need to go help!
Javi, stop the damn truck!
[tires squealing]
Good choice.
Tell Riggs we’re done!
[yells]
Damn it, Javi!
[panicked chatter]
[sirens continue blaring]
[man] All right, run to your mom.
[Boone] Hey, everyone! Get inside, all right?
Guys, let’s go, go, go!
There’s a shelter down there! Come on!
[Boone] Hey, no! Leave your cars! Get inside!
It’s not safe here! Come on!
Hey! Everyone, go inside!
Let’s go, guys.
[wind howling]
[panting]
[tires squeal]
[panicked chatter continues]
[Dexter] Guys!
Tyler!
Tyler! Shelters are all full!
We got to get everyone to the movie theater!
Move! Everybody inside!
Sir, sir, you got to leave it. You got to leave it.
Leave it, leave it! Come on, come on!
Let it go, let it go! Come on, come on!
Guys, it’s here! You got to get inside!
[trolley wheels screeching]
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on!
Come on. We’re almost there. I got you.
Come on! Get in, get in! Come on!
Come on, come on! You got to go! It’s here!
Get inside, everybody!
[screams, grunts]
Come on!
[Tyler screams]
Tyler!
[groaning]
Okay.
[both grunting]
Come on.
[gasps]
[heavy metallic creaking]
[gasps]
Watch out!
[grunting]
You got to get inside!
I’m not leaving you!
Kate.
Come on, Kate! Lift!
[Kate] Okay.
[all straining]
Let’s go, let’s go!
Come on!
[all shout]
[gasping]
[indistinct chatter on movie screen]
[crowd gasping, screaming]
See if you can find a basement!
I’ll check the other side!
[all clamoring]
[gasps]
There’s no basement on the other side!
There’s nothing over here either!
This theater isn’t built to withstand what’s coming!
There you go.
You got her?
I got her.
Where’s Kate?
[grunting]
[engine starts]
Kate!
Kate!
Where’s Kate?
[grunts]
[gasps]
[grunts]
[grunting]
[switches clicking]
[gasping]
[Tyler] No, Kate!
Tyler! Tyler!
Kate! Kate!
Tyler!
Get him in!
[Boone] Doors!
[both straining]
[panting]
Damn!
[building rumbling]
[panicked chatter continues]
[Lily] Stay down, stay down, stay down!
Go, go, go! Go, go, go!
That way, that way! You have to get down!
Get down!
That’s it. Don’t look back.
Don’t look back. Keep going.
[panting]
We got to get these people…
We got to help get these people to the back of the theater.
Tyler, come on. Come on!
Hey. We got to go, T.
Come on. Come on.
[panting] Okay.
[brief mechanical whir]
Come on, come on, come on.
[button clicking]
[brief mechanical whir]
Take my hand. You got to get up.
Get back! Get back! Get back!
You’re okay, you’re okay.
Slow it down.
[Javi] Hold tight!
Get down, get down!
Push in, push in!
[man on screen] It’s alive.
It’s alive! It’s alive!
It’s alive!
[Javi] Hold on!
[wind howling]
Come on. Come on.
[frustrated grunting]
[man screams]
[woman screaming]
[Boone grunting]
[yells]
[grunts]
[grunts]
[yells]
[panting]
[grunts]
[panting]
[crowd screaming]
[screams]
Lily! No!
Tyler! Tyler!
Don’t let go, don’t let go, don’t let go.
[Tyler] I got you!
[straining]
[wind dying down]
[panting]
Thank you.
[sighs]
[quiet chatter]
Are you all right?
Mm-hmm.
You okay?
[Tyler grunts]
[Kate coughing, gasping]
[panting]
[grunts]
[coughing]
[panting]
[Javi] Kate.
[Tyler] Kate.
[Javi] Careful.
[Tyler] You okay?
[Kate coughs]
[Javi] Easy.
[Kate] Is everyone okay?
Easy, easy.
Is it okay?
[panting]
Did it help?
You did it, Kate.
You did it.
Kate, it worked.
[Kate chuckles]
You okay?
[group cheering]
[Dani] Oh, my God, that was amazing.
[Dexter] Oh, my God.
We thought you were a goner for sure.
You’re brilliant.
Mm-hmm.
I think I love you.
[laughter]
[Lily] I thought for certain I was gonna fly.
[Boone] No, you did fly. Honestly.
[Lily whoops]
[Kate gasps]
[indistinct chatter]
[laughter]
Door-to-door service, just like I promised.
Brought you back in one piece.
Yeah, just about.
[Kate chuckles]
Look, when you get to New York, with the review board,
they’re gonna say that it was the fire from the refinery
or the smoke or a million other things
that caused that tornado to vanish, and that’s fine, too.
But the point is, is that we know
these things can be disrupted,
and we need a whole new branch of research
on how to harness these storms.
Are you sure you don’t want to do the pitch?
It sounds like you want to do it.
Nah. Nah, partner. [mutters]
Go get us that money, you know what I’m saying?
I ditched Riggs, all right? Fresh start.
Maybe it’s time to renovate the old barn.
I like that. I like that.
Whoa, Owens!
StormPAR.
[Javi chuckles]
Sapulpa.
Still not telling me when you’re coming back?
I don’t know. This could be it.
Can’t tell if you’re joking or not.
Well, maybe if you feel it, you should chase it.
[“Run Horse Run” by Charley Crockett playing]
Give me a call, all right?
Let me know how it goes.
Safe flight.
Okay, time’s up. You got to move your car.
Yo, come on, man.
Seriously?
Let me get a, uh, tow truck up here to departures.
Okay, okay, okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I’m-I’m gonna move. I’m gonna move. [sighs]
♪ Down 75 ♪
♪ Just like I been doing For my entire life ♪
♪ And if I win, gon’ have to Give my baby some ♪
♪ You know that woman She ain’t dumb… ♪
What’s going on? Move your car.
Go.
Now.
♪ Run, horse, run ♪
♪ Yah! ♪
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Hey.
Attaboy.
♪ Yah! ♪
[PA chimes]
[announcer over PA] Due to increasing winds
from a nearby storm, please expect delays.
[crowd groaning, grumbling]
[“Ain’t in Kansas Anymore” by Miranda Lambert playing]
[thunder rumbling]
♪ A rattlesnake kiss ♪
♪ A buzz you get When the whiskey burns ♪
♪ And the nicotine hits ♪
♪ The devil you know ♪
♪ A taillight glow ♪
♪ Yeah, a heartbreak kid ♪
♪ When you’re moving too slow Come on ♪
[thunder crashing]
♪ The restless wind ♪
♪ You can’t fence in ♪
♪ That barb on the wire ♪
♪ That wild in the horse ♪
♪ When you hear that train ♪
♪ When the sirens ring ♪
♪ Better batten down, baby ♪
♪ It’s a hell of a storm ♪
♪ Hey, hey ♪
♪ Oh, oh ♪
♪ I’m a renegade rebel ♪
♪ With my pedal to the floor ♪
♪ Hey, hey ♪
♪ Oh, oh ♪
♪ Them boys don’t know ♪
♪ I ain’t in Kansas anymore ♪
♪ Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah Nah, nah, nah, nah ♪
♪ Hell nah ♪
♪ I ain’t in Kansas anymore ♪
♪ Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah ♪
♪ Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah ♪
♪ A movie scene ♪
♪ A fever dream ♪
♪ When you catch your breath ♪
♪ You can come back down ♪
♪ Your torn-up heart’s ♪
♪ Like a trailer park But you still can’t wait ♪
♪ Till I come back around ♪
♪ Hey, hey ♪
♪ Oh, oh ♪
♪ I’m a renegade rebel With my pedal to the floor ♪
♪ Hey, hey… ♪
We are professional…
Tornado Wranglers.
Tornado Wranglers, baby.
♪ I ain’t in Kansas anymore ♪
You think I’ll get my own face on a T-shirt?
That’d be cool.
If you’re lucky.
That’d be really cool.
[Boone] I’d wear one.
You would? [gasps]
Yeah.
All right, Boone, you take that back.
[chuckles]
[wind whistling]
[thunder rumbling]
[“Leave the Light On” by Jelly Roll feat. Alexandra Kay plays]
♪ Never really was one For relationships ♪
♪ I let love sail away ♪
♪ Always been the first one Calling it quits ♪
♪ Cowboys never stay ♪
♪ All this rambling And wandering ♪
♪ Is all that I know ♪
♪ But you make me feel Right at home ♪
♪ You gave this lonely life Some meaning ♪
♪ Got this nonbeliever Believing ♪
♪ Oh, when My blindfolded heart ♪
♪ Is in the darkest of dark ♪
♪ And my soul is Searching to see ♪
♪ You leave a light on for me ♪
♪ You leave the light on For me ♪
♪ Ah, yeah ♪
♪ Ain’t it crazy, baby In a flip of a switch ♪
♪ You get me out of my head ♪
♪ Ooh ♪
♪ And when the shadows Are coming in quick ♪
♪ You threw ’em Right off the edge ♪
♪ Oh, I still get lost, yeah ♪
♪ But I don’t get gone ♪
♪ ‘Cause you always Lead me back home ♪
♪ You gave this lonely life Some meaning ♪
♪ Ooh, yeah, yeah ♪
♪ Got this nonbeliever Believing ♪
♪ Oh, when My blindfolded heart ♪
♪ Is in the darkest of dark ♪
♪ Darkest of dark ♪
♪ And my soul is Searching to see ♪
♪ You leave the light on For me ♪
♪ Oh, you leave the light on ♪
♪ You leave the light on For me ♪
♪ Oh, you leave the light on ♪
♪ You leave the light on ♪
♪ You leave the light on ♪
♪ You gave this lonely life Some meaning ♪
♪ Got this nonbeliever Believing ♪
♪ Oh, when My blindfolded heart ♪
♪ Is in the darkest of dark ♪
♪ And my soul is Searching to see ♪
♪ You leave the light on For me ♪
♪ You leave the light on ♪
♪ You leave the light on For me ♪
♪ You leave the light on ♪
♪ You leave the light on ♪
♪ Yeah ♪



