Movie mistakes are a staple of filmmaking, but some errors are so obvious that it’s hard to believe they made it into the final cut. From glaring continuity issues to misplaced props, these moments could have been fixed in editing, but weren’t. Sometimes the mistake is small, like a cup on a table, and other times it’s a major flub that fans instantly notice. Whether it’s an actor flubbing a line, a visible crew member, or anachronistic props, these 15 movie mistakes somehow slipped past the editors, leaving audiences scratching their heads and wondering how no one caught them before release.

Star Wars The Last Jedi (2017)
The size of spaceships and their distance from each other shifts between shots in the battle. The high-speed editing makes it hard to notice.

The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
Characters survive extreme cold without proper gear. The dramatic disaster spectacle allows audiences to forgive the unrealistic detail.

Thor Ragnarok (2017)
Background characters and props occasionally change positions between shots during arena fights. The humor and visual effects distract the audience from these small errors.