The article reveals intriguing facts about the movie Weapons, including its early release due to positive test screenings, complex plot structure, cast changes caused by strikes, filming in Georgia, and personal influences from the director's life, with a potential prequel in development.
A compilation of 17 disturbing behind-the-scenes movie facts reveals instances of death, animal cruelty, and dangerous stunts. Examples include the troubled production of the film Fitzcarraldo, where Indigenous extras died and the director attempted to burn the star alive; actor Malcolm McDowell being temporarily blinded during the filming of A Clockwork Orange; and the deaths of horses during the making of Ben Hur and The Charge of the Light Brigade. Animal cruelty rules were implemented after incidents like the death of a horse during the filming of Jesse James. Additionally, the article highlights the intentional killing of lemmings for a Disney documentary and various deaths of stuntpeople during early Hollywood days.
Margot Robbie, the star of the Barbie movie, implemented a dress code where everyone had to wear pink one day a week, and if someone didn't comply, she would collect a fine to be donated to charity. Other behind-the-scenes facts include Margot Robbie's feet being used in a scene, Ryan Gosling finding a Ken doll in his backyard before accepting the role, John Cena joining the cast as a merman Ken, and Amy Schumer leaving the movie due to creative differences. The movie's production emptied a company's worldwide supply of pink paint, and Barbie's pink Corvette was driven remotely using a VR headset.