TV and Film Mistakes Spotted on Social Media

Caught red handed! While TV shows and movies have teams dedicated to making sure nothing goes wrong on the production side, things slip through the cracks from time to time. That’s where fans come in.

Over the years, viewers have pointed out the entertainment industry’s mishaps including the famous Starbucks cup of 2019 that popped up in a Game of Thrones scene.

“News from Winterfell. The latte that appeared in the episode was a mistake,” the Game of Thrones team tweeted in May of that year. “#Daenerys [AKA Emilia Clarke] had ordered an herbal tea.” Starbucks also joined in on the fun, tweeting, “TBH we’re surprised she didn’t order a Dragon Drink.”

While Twitter users have been quick to find mistakes in their favorite shows and film franchises, TikTok users have been faster. With tabs dedicated to spotting fashion blunders and continuity issues, TikTok has become the go-to place to reveal errors what many have missed.

With streaming services at fans’ fingertips and the ability to binge anything from a laptop or phone, the inconsistencies in shows, including Gossip Girl and Friends, have been hard to miss.

TikTok user @skyehanamaikai went viral in spring of 2020, amassing more than 1.2 million “likes,” after she pointed out a big style misstep on season 6 of Gossip Girl, eight years after the episode first aired in 2012.

She revealed that Blake Lively’s character, Serena Van Der Woodsen, was accidentally filmed wearing black sweatpants under her peach dress in one scene from the “Portrait of a Lady Alexander” episode.

“I’ve watched GG six times already and never noticed,” one social media user wrote in response to the reveal. Another asked, “Why did I not notice this?”

A third user pointed out that the sweatpants were most likely due to how cold it is on a TV set, saying, “Most actors put layers on between takes and sometimes leave them on if the shot is from the waist up.”

Movies, including Avengers: Endgame, have also fallen victim to the postproduction fail a time or two.

Scroll down to relive some of the funniest TV and film mistakes that have been captured on social media.


‘Love Is Blind’ Dinnertime
An eagle-eyed viewer pointed out via TikTok that Salvador “Sal” Perez and then-fiancée Mallory Zapata’s dinner portions changed in one season 2 scene. As the former couple ate a meal together, the amount of stir-fry on their plates changed halfway through their heated conversation. In one continuous conversation, the social media user noted that their plates went from full to empty to full again, much to the delight of the user. Courtesy of straightouttaperu/TikTok
Gossip Girl Fashion Mistake
While watching the fourth episode of Gossip Girl season 6, titled, “Portrait of a Lady Alexander,” in May 2020, one user spotted a fashion don’t. In one scene, Lively’s character is wearing a peach dress while standing in a restaurant. In the next frame, however, she is wearing black sweatpants under her fitted frock, which was a major misstep in the wardrobe department. The CW (2)
Avengers Endgame Mishap
TikTok user @Laurisramirez10 went viral in May 2020 after pointing out a major plot hole in Avengers: Endgame. As the Avengers are fighting in the final battle of the film, when Black Panther (the late Chadwick Boseman) takes the Infinity Gauntlet, Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) appears in the background. The issue, however, is that Ant-Man is supposed to be hotwiring a van with Wasp (Evangeline Lilly), meaning he is accidentally two places at once. Marvel (2)
High School Musical Song Swap
During Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Hudgens) and Troy Bolton’s (Zac Efron) duet in 2006’s High School Musical, one social media user discovered a flaw in their singing parts. In the scene, Gabriella freezes on stage and begins to walk off but Troy stops her and gives her a pep talk. The two go back to center stage where Troy begins to sing. The strange part is that it is Gabriella who was supposed to start the song — which is why her stage fright almost derailed the whole number — yet Troy kicks things off. Vevo
Barefoot Upper Eastsider
During season 5’s “Jewel of Denial,” one eagled-eyed Gossip Girl fan noticed in June 2020 that while Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester) and Dan Humphry (Penn Badgley) are walking at a party, there is an extra in the background wearing only one shoe. The woman can be seen barefoot on one side and wearing a high heel on the other. The CW
Friends’ Dad Double Take
Fans noticed a continuity error while watching Friends in February 2021. During a scene in season 8’s “The One in Massapequa,” Ross (David Schwimmer) and Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) are talking with Judy (Christina Pickles) and Jack Gellar (Elliott Gould) at the Gellar’s 35th anniversary party. At one point in the clip, the camera switches angles and reveals a stand-in for Gould, before the shot quickly changes and Gould is back on screen. HBO Max (3)
House Bunny Hair
TikTok user @sloopyflooop spotted a beauty fail in 2008’s The House Bunny while watching the film in March 2021. As Anna Faris’ character, Shelley Darlingson, is getting her hair done at a salon, the user pointed out that the hairstylist doesn’t actually do anything to her ‘do. If you look closely, you can see that the curling tool never touches Faris’ blonde locks, instead the stylist just moves his hand close to her head. Happy Madison Productions/Kobal/Shutterstock; Happy Madison Productions
One Tree Hill’s Car Switch
While watching One Tree Hill’s season 2, episode 6, on Hulu, TikTok user @sarah_wirgau made a keen observation — she spotted Chad Michael Murray and Paul Johansson’s stunt doubles on screen. “Lucas & Dan caught red handed,” the user captioned the clip in July 2021, which showed Murray’s Lucas Scott driving with Johansson’s Dan Scott in a red convertible. As the father-son duo race newcomer Felix Taggarro (played by Michael Copon), the camera zooms out and then back in, accidentally capturing the stunt doubles, who are much older than the actors, in the same red vehicle. Warner Bros Tv/Kobal/Shutterstock
You’s Peculiar Profile Pic
A fan on TikTok noticed that Joe’s Messenger photo in season 3 doesn't really look like the actor who plays him. “IM LOSING MY MIND???? WHO IS THAT??????” the viewer captioned a clip of Love (Victoria Pedretti) texting Joe (Penn Badgley) on the Netflix series. The person joked that the image wasn't of Joe Goldberg, but “Joey Silverberg.” Courtesy of annabellleryan/TikTok
Don’t Look Up’s Film Crew Mishap
TikTok user Ben Köhler (@sightpicture) shared a clip from Don’t Look Up in December 2021, in which he pointed out that the film crew is noticeably standing around for three or four frames in the background.“At one hour, 28 minutes and 10 seconds, it looks like you can see the whole film crew standing here, for like three or four frames," the fan says in the video. “They're like, ‘Oh, they probably won't notice that.' Yup [I did]."The film’s producer, Adam McKay, commended the user for catching the intentional film crew sighting. “Good eye! We left that blip of the crew in on purpose to commemorate the strange filming experience,” he tweeted. Netflix
‘Selling Sunset’ Phone Call
Eagle-eyed Netflix viewers noticed via Twitter that Oppenheim Group boss Jason Oppenheim pretended to take a phone call with a client during the 7th episode of season 5. The episode, which dropped in April 2022, saw newbie agent Chelsea Lazkani bring Jason a notable home offer that he presents to his client via phone call. However, on closer inspection, the former attorney’s phone was, instead, open to his camera app. Netflix
‘Stranger Things’ Birthday Details
Fans pointed out that Mike's trip to see Eleven during season 4 of Stranger Things fell on Will's birthday. Even though footage of Eleven from that day was marked as March 22, none of the characters seemed to remember. Other viewers, however, questioned if that was done intentionally since Will was going through a rough patch with his best friend.  Courtesy of Netflix

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