See Glen Powell, Daisy Edgar-Jones and Anthony Ramos Crack Up in Hilarious “Twisters” Gag Reel (Exclusive)

See Glen Powell, Daisy Edgar-Jones and Anthony Ramos Crack Up in Hilarious “Twisters” Gag Reel (Exclusive)

Glen Powell, Daisy Edgar-Jones, Anthony Ramos, David Corenswet and more star in 'Twisters'

Glen Powell, Daisy Edgar-Jones and the rest of the Twisters cast laughed up a storm on set.

PEOPLE is exclusively debuting a gag reel clip from the film, which is now available to rent or purchase on digital. The Twisters home release's bonus features include never-before-seen gag reel and deleted scenes.

One part of the clip shows Anthony Ramos and David Corenswet working through a scene inside a car. "Why is Clark Kent yelling at me," Ramos jokes of his costar, who will portray the superhero in the upcoming Superman movie in 2025.

Other moments show Powell, 35, and Edgar-Jones, 26, laughing and dancing together between takes.

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<p>Melinda Sue Gordon/Universal Pictures</p> Daisy Edgar-Jones, Anthony Ramos and Glen Powell in "Twisters"

Melinda Sue Gordon/Universal Pictures

Daisy Edgar-Jones, Anthony Ramos and Glen Powell in "Twisters"

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Directed by Lee Isaac Chung (Minari), Twisters' cast also includes Brandon Perea, Maura Tierney, Sasha Lane, Paul Scheer and Kiernan Shipka.

At the Los Angeles premiere on July 11, Edgar-Jones told PEOPLE about training for the physically demanding disaster film.

"There was physical training and then mental training to try and remember as many complicated weather jargon wordy things that I could," she said. "A lot of just, honestly, running, because I ran a lot in the film. I think no sort of amount of training can prepare you for what it will feel like to have an actual airplane jet engine pointed at you and wind and rain and debris thrown at you. It was definitely an extreme filming experience."

She added, "It's not my strong suit, running, but I'm getting better. ... But, to be honest, it was just sort of pretending to be scared and trying to feel what that would be in your body."

Twisters is in theaters now, and available to own or rent on digital.

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