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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Raimi's Prank: Dylan O'Brien Ate a Fake Bug!

Raimi's Prank: Dylan O'Brien Ate a Fake Bug!

29 Jan

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Summary

  • Director Sam Raimi tricked Dylan O'Brien into thinking he would eat a real bug.
  • The prop department created realistic fake bugs that tasted like lemon meringue.
  • Rachel McAdams endured water, fake blood, and vomit scenes with Raimi's help.
Raimi's Prank: Dylan O'Brien Ate a Fake Bug!

Director Sam Raimi revealed a prank played on actor Dylan O'Brien during the filming of "Send Help." O'Brien was led to believe he would eat a real insect for a survival scene.

However, Raimi had only prepared a fake bug, crafted by bakers in Thailand, which reportedly tasted like lemon meringue. O'Brien, who consulted with survivalist Ky Furneaux, was surprised by the director's elaborate setup.

Co-star Rachel McAdams also experienced intense on-set moments, including being doused with water by Raimi himself and covered in fake blood and saliva for other scenes.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, Dylan O'Brien was prepared to eat a real bug, but he ultimately consumed a realistic fake bug crafted to taste like lemon meringue.
Rachel McAdams was doused with water, covered in fake blood and saliva, and had a character vomit on her face during filming.
The movie Send Help was directed by Sam Raimi.

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