25 Improvised Movie Scenes That Made Actors Break Character

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Going through multiple takes, scenes, and memorizing lines is all in a day’s work for many actors, but sometimes things don’t go quite as planned. Improvised movie moments may often lead to characters breaking character — laughing on-screen, looking straight into the camera, or doing something completely unexpected. You would think that the droids in the Star Wars universe were simply programmed to follow orders and get the scenes completed as needed, but it was a lot different for the filming of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Actor Alan Tudyk wore a motion capture suit for filming, giving him a lot more room to play around with the droid’s actions. Mike Myers went all-in for his multiple roles in the Austin Powers trilogy, including the notorious Dr. Evil. While creating his evil plans, Myers would often berate and belittle his henchmen with improvised taunts, insults, and actions. He definitely kicked things up a notch for Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me where some time traveling adventures sent him back to visit younger versions of his motley crew. When you’re doing a movie with Seth Macfarlane, you can expect a lot of ad-libbing, off the cuff moments, and hilarious scenes. Stepping out from behind his animated characters like Peter Griffin or Ted, Macfarlane had a ton of fun chewing up the scenery in A Million Ways to Die in the West. Charlize Theron also had a good time on set, often cracking up at some of the improvised moments.

From huge blockbusters like Rogue One: A Star Wars Story to children’s films like How the Grinch Stole Christmas, watch these improvised moments, see actors break character, and learn exactly why the directors left the moments in the final cut of the movie!

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