If the outrageously good soundtrack wasn't enough to catch your attention, perhaps cowboy Glen Powell will do the trick. Twisters just spun into theaters less than a month ago, but the cow-flinging disaster flick is already available to watch at home. Similar to the 1996 classic Twister , the film follows Powell's character Tyler and Daisy Edgar-Jones ' Kate as they chase gnarly storms like you've never seen.

Directed by Lee Isaac Chung ( Minari ), Twisters is sort of a sequel, sort of a remake, and sort of a standalone story — and here's everything you need to know to watch the latest box office hit from the comfort of your couch. What is Twisters about? Five years after giving up storm-chasing for a quieter life in meteorology, Kate Cooper (Edgar-Jones) is drawn back in for one last job (a la Bill Paxton's character in the original Twister ). Her friend Javi (Anthony Ramos, Hamilton ) drags her back to test a groundbreaking new storm-tracking system.

They cross paths — and inevitably butt heads — with reckless YouTube star Tyler Owens (Powell), who's known as the "Tornado Wrangler." However, a difference in principles is the least of their concerns once the powerful twisters touch down. Chaos — and even a little romance — ensues.

Get a taste of the tornado flick in the official trailer below: Is Twisters worth watching? Like any film, whether Twisters is worth watching is completely subjective. The disaster flick has earned a 75 percent critic rating and 91 percen.