15+ Hidden Movie Bloopers You Probably Totally Missed

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15+ Hidden Movie Bloopers You Probably Totally Missed

Cameras don’t lie, and sometimes they catch hilarious moments that slip past the editors! From makeup mishaps to tired crew members, even directors can miss tiny details. For sharp-eyed viewers, these unexpected “Easter eggs” are pure joy — you can’t help but point at the screen and shout, “Hey, that’s...!”

Stranger Things, 2016-2025

The walkie-talkies used by the characters to communicate were not sold until 1985, two years after the series’ first season is supposed to start.

Catch Me If You Can, 2002

Attentive viewers (and those who visit the orthodontist frequently) noticed that Brenda wears braces, which began to be used in the late 70s, but the movie is set in the 1960s.

Little Women, 2019

As some attentive viewers noted, during one of the scenes in the movie Little Women, a modern-looking water bottle can be spotted behind Timothée Chalamet’s character.

Some have speculated that the water bottle in question is actually a hydroflask. Clearly, this modern water bottle was not available in 1863 when the events of the movie took place.

And this is not the only goof in the movie. In another shot, a modern water bottle is clearly visible behind the actor, although the invention of the plastic bottle was still more than a hundred years away.

Home Alone, 1990

In the classic movie Home Alone, when Kevin is about to sled down the stairs, the front door is first seen ajar. In the next shot, it’s already wide open. They probably just recorded everything at different times and got a little confused.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, 2005

In the book, Hermione’s dress for the Yule Ball is sky blue. But the costume designers decided that the pink color better suited Emma Watson, so the choice fell on it. And this caused fans to complain about this inaccuracy for a long time. As it turns out, young Hermione looks gorgeous in sky blue as well!

Spencer, 2021

In the movie, Diana breaks off her hated pearl necklace, and the beads fall right onto the table and into her plate. It’s an old cliché that works solely for a beautiful dramatic picture, but is in no way possible in reality.

First of all, each bead in expensive necklaces is not strung on one common thread, but is tied together individually. So, if Diana had broken it, only one bead would have fallen on the table, but not all of them together.

The Fifth Element, 1997

In one of the final scenes, Korben (Bruce Willis) snatches the water stone from Cornelius (Ian Holm). As he approaches the column, the stone magically changes its symbol and turns into a fire stone, and the water stone is back in Cornelius’ hands.

In the scene that follows the trip through the ventilation system, you can see that Leeloo’s palms are literally black with dirt. However, after a very successful jump and flying straight through the roof of the taxi, she manages to clean them somehow.

The Matrix, 1999

In the scene where Neo (Keanu Reeves) wants to run away from the agents and loses his phone, we can clearly see the people crowded below. Just a few seconds later, the crowd dissolves and the street becomes quite empty. Apparently, it’s the doing of the Matrix.

Cleopatra, 1963

In the historical movie, Cleopatra very often appears wearing modern stiletto shoes. And sometimes, for greater “authenticity,” the queen still wears quite normal for those times sandals, which in the next frame again turn into more glamorous shoes.

Apparently, in those times, the costumes were made to emphasize the beauty of the main heroines in the first place. And conformity to the era was not that important.

Sweeney Todd: the Demon Barber of Fleet Street, 2007

Apparently it was very warm on set because either the actors or someone from the film crew accidentally forgot to remove a plastic water bottle. So, it stayed in the movie forever.

The Gentlemen, 2019

When Pearson’s wife (Michelle Dockery) walks to her car, the director focuses on her heeled shoes with bright red soles. She walks into the office, and as she turns to leave, the color of the soles abruptly changes to calmer brown hues.

Titanic, 1997

The scene in which Rose frees Jack from the handcuffs has many oversights. Among them is a very obvious continuity error.

At some point, we can clearly see Jack’s suspenders; in the next shot, when his beloved is about to release him, these are gone. The same thing happens several times in other scenes. Perhaps it would have been simpler not to include the suspenders in the costumes at all.

Wonder Woman, 2017

Fans noticed that Gal Gadot’s armpits looked bleached in the Wonder Woman trailer. At the same time, the actress didn’t have any other light spots on her skin. Most likely, Gadot’s pits were digitally bleached in post-production to remove skin creases in this area in close-up.

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