Daisy Edgar-Jones flaunts her slender form in a gorgeous silver minidress
Daisy Edgar-Jones carried on her run of glitzy red carpet appearances on Monday when she attended a private screening of their upcoming movie Twisters in Oklahoma with co-star Glen Powell.
The 26-year-old star of Normal People, who attended the event with Anthony Ramos and the rest of the cast, flaunted her amazing form in a plunging silver little dress.
Daisy and Glen came to the premiere together, and Daisy looked amazing in the gorgeous silver minidress with a tie-dye motif.
The actress wore silver pointed-toe shoes as an accessory to draw attention to her thin pins.
Glen, 35, looked smart as he arrived at the screening with Daisy on his arm, dressed in a brown blazer and satin shirt.
Oklahoma is the setting for a large portion of Twisters, and the US state was also the site of much of the production.

The much-anticipated sequel to the 1996 movie Twister, Twisters, stars Daisy as Kate Cooper, a young lady scarred by a tornado who is drawn back when her friend Javi (Anthony Ramos) demonstrates a novel method for charting storm tracks.
However, Tyler Owens (Powell), a showy storm chaser who puts his life in danger to approach tornadoes for profitable social media material, gets in the way of the two.
The movie’s teaser, which debuted in May, opens with a throng watching a bull rider during an Oklahoma rodeo, followed by a storm siren.
The animals and the throng departed, and when a vehicle attempted to escape the mayhem, the wind picked it up and threw it into an electric sign.
While Kate, a federal weather bureau meteorologist, was tracking the storm from a distance, a TV weatherman announced that “a once in a generation tornado outbreak continues across Oklahoma.”
After acknowledging that he had never witnessed tornadoes before, a supervisor requested Kate for assistance with them.

“No, I no longer chase,” Kate replied.
Reluctantly, Kate decided to give him a week after being informed that her assistance could potentially save lives.
As Kate joined the specialists from NASA and FEMA in Oklahoma, she was taken aback by the arrival of Glen’s character, Tyler Owens, a self-described “tornado wrangler.”
“If you feel it,” Tyler exclaimed to his devoted followers. “Hold on!,” they yelled in response.
There was a statement at the conclusion stating that Universal Pictures and the American Red Cross are working together to aid those impacted by natural catastrophes.
Paul Scheer, Kiernan Shipka, Sasha Lane, Brandon Perea, and Maura Tierney are among the other actors in Lee Isaac Chung’s film.
The 1996 movie Twister, starring Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton, Jami Gertz, and Cary Elwes, has a stand-alone sequel called Twisters.
In the iconic movie, two storm chasers who are about to get divorced are compelled to cooperate in order to develop a cutting-edge weather alert system by placing themselves in the path of incredibly strong tornadoes.
Glen stated that he thinks Twisters would pave the way for more Middle America-focused films since he starred in the movie.

In an interview with The Telegraph, Glen said, “Having grown up in and around Texas, I’m aware there are vast parts of America that have been underserved in terms of movies that they want to see.”
“A lot more audience needs to be considered, but you kind of have New York and Los Angeles making the decisions about what gets made.”
The Twisters actor added that he realized what was lacking when filming his 2023 romantic comedy Anyone But You with Sydney Sweeney.
“I’ve recently come to the realization that when studios declare a genre is dead, it really just indicates that there’s a huge opportunity because a market isn’t being served,” Glen said.
It seems that the reason the industry stopped producing romantic comedies was that they weren’t profitable for cinemas. But I think a very terrific movie can address any difficulty that Hollywood is facing.

The Scream Queens alumnus hopes to provide more of the films that the communities he hails from, including the “vast part,” with more of their choosing.
In order to complete his college education and be nearer to his family, Glen has actually made the decision to return to his native state of Texas.
He expressed his gratitude for “getting to this point in Hollywood is that I can now leave Hollywood” to The Hollywood Reporter in May. It seems as though I’ve merited returning to my family.
“I think you get enough of those that you just want to bring your family as close as possible-or run to them,” Glen said in reference to Hollywood parties.
“I think this is going to be good for my head, heart, and soul,” the Top Gun: Maverick actor concluded.