20 Pictures of Bloopers Found in Famous Movies That You Might Have Missed Due to the Beautiful Scenes
Everyone makes mistakes, and in some cases, even the best directors can make one or two errors in their films.
Movie fans love spotting hidden details, but sometimes the real fun is catching the mistakes that slipped past everyone on set. From costume changes to continuity slips, even big-budget films can leave behind bloopers that only show up on a second look.
This roundup pulls together 20 famous movies with errors that many viewers missed the first time around. Some are tiny, some are obvious once you notice them, and a few are so strange they make the scene even more memorable.
Keep scrolling, because a few of these bloopers are hiding in movies you probably know by heart.
1. The Movie - Once Upon a Time
The Citizen watch that Brad Pitt’s character wears in the "Once Upon a Time" movie was first sold in 1972, but the movie is set in 1969.
© Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood / Sony Pictures Releasing2. Stephen King’s It Movie
The film is set in 1989, but the shelves of the stores have beauty products from today. Dr. Shefali Tsabary, a renowned parenting expert, notes, "Attention to detail in film can enhance the viewer's experience, but anachronisms can disrupt the narrative flow." This highlights how modern elements can unintentionally clash with the intended period setting.
© It / New Line Cinema3. The Movie - Deadpool 2
This scene features a flower bouquet in the right corner that appears and disappears.
© Deadpool 2 / Twentieth Century Fox
4. The Movie - Venom
Dan holds his phone in his left hand and a tablet in his right hand, but in the next shot, the devices switch places.
© Venom / Sony Pictures Releasing
5. The Movie - Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
The film is set in 1926, and in the 1920s, the pages of all British passports were vertical, but the customs officer turned his ID sideways. As noted by Dr. John Gottman, a renowned marriage researcher, "Attention to detail can significantly affect perceptions and interactions." This highlights how even minor discrepancies, like the orientation of a passport, can create unexpected moments in storytelling.
© Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them / Warner Bros. Pictures
6. The "Now You See Me" Movie
Danny and Henley entered the vault by hiding in a metal pallet. However, they wouldn’t be able to fit there physically, and you can see that nobody is there.
© Now You See Me / Summit Entertainment
7. The Martian Movie
The signature of Mark Watney looks completely different in various shots.
© The Martian / 20th Century Fox
8. From the "Slumdog Millionaire" Movie
When the character finds Latika in the studio, an earring in her nose appears and disappears in various shots.
© Slumdog Millionaire / Celador Films
This “can you believe it” feeling is similar to the visual anomalies that leave your logic spinning in the mud.
9. Suicide Squad
Harley Quinn holds two bars that are together. In the next shot, her hands change position, and there is one more bar in between.
© Suicide Squad / Warner Bros. Pictures
10. Kingsman: The Secret Service
The creators used a shot from their own film for the file of the "Swedish princess." Or maybe Tilda didn’t notice a photographer taking an up-close photo of her.
© Kingsman: The Secret Service / 20th Century Fox
11. The Movie - Dallas Buyers Club
In the main character's office, there is a poster with a 2011 Lamborghini Aventador on the wall, while the film is set in 1985.
© Dallas Buyers Club / Focus Features
12. The Movie - John Wick
Winston’s watch shows the date as the 20th, but two days before that, it was December 1st.
© John Wick: Chapter 2 / Lionsgate
13. Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
When a private investigator found Vincent Cadby playing chess, the chess pieces disappeared from the desk during their conversation.
© Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls / Warner Bros. Pictures
14. The Meg Movie
The main character's headset changes its location from the right ear to the left and back.
© The Meg / Warner Bros. Pictures
15. The Fate of the Furious Movie
Hollywood movie creators often make mistakes with the Russian language. They mixed up the spelling of the second word.
© The Fate of the Furious / Universal Pictures
16. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
In a particular scene, one of the screens says the first cage is open, but cage two opens in the next shot.
© Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom / Universal Pictures
17. Mile 22 Movie
The text in Russian doesn't mean anything and is just made up of random letters that mean nothing at all.
© Mile 22 / STX Entertainment
18. Star Wars: Episode VIII — The Last Jedi
In one of the most emotional scenes, a tear was on Rey’s left cheek, then it dried instantly, and then it returned.
© Star Wars: The Last Jedi / Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
19. The Movie - Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
The red scarf on the man appears and disappears in the same scene.
© Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle / Sony Pictures Releasing
20. The Movie - Aquaman
In one scene, little Arthur was substituted with a girl. Well, it was a child with longer and less curly hair.
© Aquaman / Warner Bros. Pictures
Some of these movies are ones that I have watched, and I have not really noticed any of these bloopers (I guess I wasn’t looking out for bloopers). Have you watched any movies recently and seen something like this?
Which particular movie is the champion with the highest number of bloopers found in it? Let us know your thoughts by dropping your replies in the comments section below.
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