20 Scenes Where Actors Weren't Acting

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Published 2020-11-04
Scenes Where The Actors Performance Was Real... Did They Fool You?
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Hey, TheThings fans! An actor's job is to bring the character to life so that the audience feels like their story is actually happening in the real world. While you might think that all they have to do is read off of a script and listen to the director, what happens on a film set is a little more complicated than that.

In this video, we'll be taking you through some major Movie and TV moments that were completely unscripted and actually happened thanks to actors breaking character. Most of the time a blooper reel is something fans have to look forward to after the release of their favorite movie, or season of their favorite series. But what about all the bloopers that actually make it into the final cut?

From Tom Hollands unexpected hugs in Spider-Man Homecoming to KJ Apa actually breaking his hand while filming Riverdale, these actors made their productions even better without knowing it. Isla Fischer even drowned just so it would look more realistic on camera! Talk about dedication!

Buckle up because here are 20 times actors weren't even acting!

Do you know of any other bloopers that made it to the screen? Don’t forget to let us know what moment you were most shocked to find out was unscripted in the comment section below. Hit that subscribe button, give this video a big thumbs up, and we'll see you next time!

Featuring:
Stranger Things
IT
Spider-Man Homecoming
Avengers: Infinity War
Now You See Me
The Haunting of Hill House
Riverdale #1
Riverdale #2
Bird Box
Joker
To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before
Maleficent
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Grey’s Anatomy
The Office
Supernatural
How I Met Your Mother
Friends
Good Will Hunting
Pretty Woman

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Written by: Alyssa Goulart
Narrated by: Tayler Mettra
Edited by: Ed G.

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