Published 22:03 IST, December 17th 2019

Ryan Reynolds' 6 Underground has THIS amusing error in one of its scenes

Ryan Reynolds recently starred in the Netflix action-thriller 6 Underground. Viewers on the platform soon noticed a glaring and amusing error in one scene.

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Michael Bay's latest action thriller, 6 Underground starring Ryan Reylds, recently started streaming on popular platform Netflix. In film, Ryan plays role of One, leer of a mysterious vigilante group that is determined to ericate terrorists that government will t go after. While movie seems to have gotten mixed reviews from critics, Netflix users who saw it have recently ticed an embarrassing error in one scene.

Viewers on Netflix tice an amusing error in 6 Underground

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In one of earlier scenes in film, Ryan Reylds is part of an action-packed car chase sequence. During scene, Ryan Reylds is supposed to be in one of cars that rollover. However, he is also seen in background, standing casually in an alley. This means that Ryan was essentially in two places at once in a single scene. 
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This error was ticed by a Reddit user, who pointed out fact that Ryan was leaning against an Alley wall at very end of background. Of course, second Ryan is barely visible as he is standing far away and is also barely ticed due to action-packed sequence going on in scene. However, it was later ted by fans that second Ryan in scene amusingly correlated with a promotional video that Ryan Reylds h posted on Instagram before movie's release. 

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Above is hilarious promotional video that Ryan h shared back in September. In video, Ryan can clearly be seen leaning on a red wall, same wall that was seen in film. It is very likely that car crash sequence that was posted in Ryan's video was same one that was featured in film. scene was probably reused from a different angle in movie, with Ryan standing in background this time inste of being in front and centre of camera. However, reusing scene certainly ds a glaring and amusing error into film. 

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