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Stunts That Went Wrong And Still Made The Final Cut

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These Stunts Didn't Go As Planned, But Still Made It To The Big Screen!
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Sometimes in life no matter how much you plan, things can still go badly wrong. Sometimes things can go badly, but sometimes they can end up better than you imagined. The same can be said with movies- in particular with stunts. You can practice and plan them as much as you want but sometimes they just go wrong. But even when they do go wrong, sometimes the footage works better than you anticipated and are so good that they end up staying in the final cut of the movie.

In this video, we will take a look at some of the time stunts went wrong but yet somehow so right, managing to work their way into the final cut of the movie. From stuntmen missing their marks, Hollywood actors performing their own stunts and badly injuring themselves to stars who broke a bone without even realizing it, we will take a look at the times stunts made it into the movie even though they went badly.

What did you make of these stunts? Which one looked the most painful? Were there any we missed? Let us know in the comments below and make sure to follow us on social media and to subscribe to the channel for more interesting content!

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