15 Celebs Who Were Super Sneaky And Actually Slipped Into A Theater To Watch Their Movies And People's Reactions

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1.First, Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire snuck into a showing of Spider-Man: No Way Home on opening weekend, and they were both so excited to see the movie and fans' reactions to their epic returns as Peter Parker/Spider-Man.

<div><p>"I snuck into a theater on opening night and just watched with my baseball cap on and my mask. In fact, I was actually with Tobey," Andrew <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBmTExsrYq8&feature=youtu.be" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:explained;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">explained</a>. "Me and Tobey snuck into a theater together and no one knew we were there. It was just a really beautiful thing to share together." They were also <a href="https://twitter.com/SpideylifeOne/status/1479616681500561408?s=20" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:accompanied;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">accompanied</a> by <i>Spider-Man: No Way Home</i> director Jon Watts. This film marked the first appearances for both Andrew and Tobey in a <i>Spider-Man</i> film since their franchises ended. Andrew has spoken a lot about how much he loved getting to share the screen with <span class="caas-xray-inline-tooltip"><span class="caas-xray-inline caas-xray-entity caas-xray-pill rapid-nonanchor-lt" data-entity-id="Tom_Holland" data-ylk="cid:Tom_Holland;pos:3;elmt:wiki;sec:pill-inline-entity;elm:pill-inline-text;itc:1;cat:Actor;" tabindex="0" aria-haspopup="dialog"><a href="https://search.yahoo.com/search?p=Tom%20Holland" data-i13n="cid:Tom_Holland;pos:3;elmt:wiki;sec:pill-inline-entity;elm:pill-inline-text;itc:1;cat:Actor;" tabindex="-1" data-ylk="slk:Tom Holland;cid:Tom_Holland;pos:3;elmt:wiki;sec:pill-inline-entity;elm:pill-inline-text;itc:1;cat:Actor;" class="link ">Tom Holland</a></span></span>'s Peter Parker too.</p></div><span> Columbia Pictures / Sony / Everett Collection</span>

Here's a picture of Andrew, Tobey, and Jon after they watched Spider-Man: No Way Home:

2.Michael B. Jordan snuck into a bunch of showings when Black Panther came out in 2018. In fact, it helped him "relax" and realize that people were loving the movie and his performance as a villain.

<div><p>"Honestly, everybody was laughing," Michael <a href="https://youtu.be/2JUNbVWIFKI" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:recalled;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">recalled</a> when talking about buying a ticket and secretly seeing <i>Black Panther</i> among normal moviegoers. "They were yelling at the screen. The gasps, the one-liners, everything was working. It was kind of cool to see it with a normal audience, not at a premiere, not at a press junket. They were really engaged and interacting with the film. So, it was good to see."</p></div><span> Pascal Le Segretain / Getty Images / Disney / Marvel / Everett Collection</span>

3.Hugh Jackman wanted to experience The Greatest Showman alongside a bunch of fans, so he snuck into a sing-along screening back in 2018.

<div><p>"We like to say that we made the movie that Barnum would have liked to make," <span class="caas-xray-inline-tooltip"><span class="caas-xray-inline caas-xray-entity caas-xray-pill rapid-nonanchor-lt" data-entity-id="Hugh_Jackman" data-ylk="cid:Hugh_Jackman;pos:4;elmt:wiki;sec:pill-inline-entity;elm:pill-inline-text;itc:1;cat:Actor;" tabindex="0" aria-haspopup="dialog"><a href="https://search.yahoo.com/search?p=Hugh%20Jackman" data-i13n="cid:Hugh_Jackman;pos:4;elmt:wiki;sec:pill-inline-entity;elm:pill-inline-text;itc:1;cat:Actor;" tabindex="-1" data-ylk="slk:Hugh Jackman;cid:Hugh_Jackman;pos:4;elmt:wiki;sec:pill-inline-entity;elm:pill-inline-text;itc:1;cat:Actor;" class="link ">Hugh Jackman</a></span></span> <a href="https://variety.com/2017/film/features/hugh-jackman-the-greatest-showman-logan-1202629864/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:said;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">said</a> while talking about <i>The Greatest Showman</i>, which was truly a passion project for him. After finishing playing Wolverine in the <i>X-Men</i> movies, Hugh wanted to do a project that wasn't about "selling lunch boxes or action figures." Speaking about working with Hugh on <i>The Greatest Showman</i>, Zendaya said she marveled at the warmth he brought to set and how he treated everyone — from the biggest costars to the production assistants and gaffers.</p></div><span> Niko Tavernise / 20th Century Fox / Everett Collection</span>

Here's a video of Hugh singing at the screening and eventually waving to fans:

4.Carrie Fisher and Billie Lourd tried to go unnoticed while attending a showing of Star Wars: The Force Awakens in 2015, but people immediately recognized Carrie.

While promoting Star Wars: The Last Jedi in late 2017, exactly a year after Carrie Fisher died, Billie revealed that she and her mother attempted to sneak into a showing of The Force Awakens on opening weekend, but it didn't go according to plan. Billie hilariously said there was

5.And in 1977, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher snuck into a movie just to watch the first trailer for Star Wars: A New Hope that played before it, and they started loudly laughing in the theater.

According to Mark, Carrie convinced him to try and get the manager of a movie theater to let them sneak in.

6.Tom Felton bought a ticket and watched Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets with a live orchestra at a theater in Vancouver in 2017.

In the recent Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts special on HBO Max, Tom detailed his time on the Harry Potter films and how the cast really became a family. Speaking about filming The Chamber of Secrets alongside Tom, Jason Isaacs said,

Here's a selfie with Tom — wearing all of his Slytherin gear — and his The Flash costar Jesse L. Martin at the screening:

7.Jack Quaid, who plays Richie in the new Scream movie, went to see the film just to see people's reactions to this wild "requel."

When casting Jack for Scream, director Matt Bettinelli-Olpin said, “He's got all the qualities we look for in an actor where he's not just one thing. When you watch him on The Boys, he can go from being covered in blood and terrified, to being funny and humorous within a moment.

Here's a pic Jack snapped while sitting in the theater:

8.And Mason Gooding, who plays Chad in the new Scream, said he was planning on pulling "an Andrew Garfield and watch y'all watch Scream in theaters."

While in a general meeting for Scream 5, Mason mentioned to directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett that he wrote a six-page paper while at NYU, which argued why the Scream franchise should be rebooted. The directors then asked to read the paper.

9.Avengers: Endgame directors Anthony and Joe Russo snuck into a screening of the massive film on opening night at a theater in Los Angeles.

Joe and Anthony snuck into the Regency Village Theater at UCLA on opening night in 2019. Speaking about the epic moment when Captain America lifts Thor's hammer, the Russos said they informed Chris Evans of the moment very early in the film's development. They explained,

Here's a video Joe Russo captured when he and Anthony snuck into a theater:

10.And even though MJ doesn't appear in Avengers: Endgame, Zendaya did go to a theater and discreetly watched the movie.

After watching Endgame, she shared a hilarious Instagram story of her screaming with the caption,

Here's the photo of Zendaya right after leaving an Avengers: Endgame showing:

  @Zendaya / Via Instagram: @zendaya
@Zendaya / Via Instagram: @zendaya

11.In the Heights director Jon M. Chu went to several screenings of the film to see audiences' reactions to it, and he was not disappointed.

On directing In the Heights, Jon said he worked really closely with Lin-Manuel Miranda, who wrote the music and starred in the original Broadway cast, and Alegría Hudes, who wrote the original book and the screenplay.

Here's a video Jon captured of the entire theater dancing during "96,000."

12.And Gregory Diaz IV, who starred as Sonny in In the Heights, slipped into a screening alongside Jon M. Chu and did his moment from the "96,000" pool scene in the back row while audiences watched in front of him.

Gregory said the pool scene was his favorite and not just because he got to rap. He recalled,

Here's the perfect video of Gregory dancing in the back row:

13.Lewis Tan, who starred as Cole Young in 2021's Mortal Kombat, loved seeing fans' reactions so much when he snuck into a theater "to feel the energy and it was booming."

Talking about being cast as Cole, Lewis said he loved getting to perform high levels of martial arts on screen and getting to add representation to this beloved franchise. He explained,

Here's Lewis tweeting his excitement about seeing the movie with fans:

14.Spike Lee snuck into a screening of BlacKkKlansman in 2018 just because he wanted to see the audience's real reaction to the end of the film.

The final few minutes of BlacKkKlansman features real footage from the deadly Charlottesville rally in 2017. Spike explained his experience watching it with an audience and coming up with the ending, saying,

15.And finally, Kumail Nanjiani said his parents were actually going to showings of The Big Sick and afterward explaining to random moviegoers that it was their son in the movie.

Kumail explained that his parents went and saw The Big Sick several times in 2017 and after the film was over, they let it be known that Kumail was their son.

We can't fit everyone into one post, so what other actors and/or directors do you know snuck into movie theaters to watch their own movies? Tell us in the comments below!