Top 20 Unexpected Movie Character Cameos

TLDRA countdown of the top 20 unexpected movie character cameos that took audiences by surprise, featuring characters from various movie franchises and genres.

Key insights

🎥This video highlights the most memorable and surprising movie character cameos.

🤩Audiences were caught off guard by these unexpected appearances of beloved characters.

👀These cameos added an extra layer of excitement and nostalgia to the films.

😱Fans couldn't believe their eyes when they saw these characters on screen.

🎬These cameos demonstrate the interconnectedness of the movie universe and the creativity of filmmakers.

Q&A

Which character had the most surprising cameo?

The character with the most surprising cameo was [character name] in [movie title].

Were there any cameos that fans had been speculating about?

Yes, there were a few cameos that fans had been speculating about, such as [character name] in [movie title].

Did any of the cameos hint at future movies or crossovers?

Some of the cameos did hint at future movies or crossovers, leaving fans excited for what's to come.

Were there any unexpected connections between different movie franchises?

Yes, there were a few unexpected connections between different movie franchises, surprising fans with their shared universe.

Will there be more unexpected cameos in future films?

It's always possible for more unexpected cameos in future films, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Intro - Explaining the concept of unexpected movie character cameos.

01:32Number 20 - Black Bolt in Dr. Strange in The Multiverse of Madness. Discussing the surprise appearance of Black Bolt from the Inhumans series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

04:04Number 19 - Chubbs Peterson in Little Nicky. Exploring Carl Weathers' cameo as Chubbs Peterson, the golf pro, in Adam Sandler's Little Nicky.

06:44Number 18 - Jay and Silent Bob in Scream 3. Discussing the cameo of Jay and Silent Bob, Kevin Smith's iconic characters, in Scream 3.

08:18Number 17 - Red Skull in Avengers: Infinity War. Exploring the surprise return of Red Skull in the Marvel Cinematic Universe after his absence since Captain America: The First Avenger.

10:04Number 16 - Doc Brown in A Million Ways to Die in the West. Discussing Christopher Lloyd's cameo as Doc Brown from Back to the Future in Seth MacFarlane's A Million Ways to Die in the West.

11:44Number 15 - Wolverine in X-Men: First Class. Exploring Hugh Jackman's brief appearance as Wolverine in the prequel X-Men film.

12:28Number 14 - Joker in The Batman. Discussing the surprise cameo of the Joker, played by Ross Marquand, in The Batman.

14:03Number 13 - Ray Nicolette in Out of Sight. Exploring Michael Keaton's cameo as Ray Nicolette, his character from Jackie Brown, in Out of Sight.

15:17Number 12 - Kane in Spaceballs. Discussing John Hurt's cameo as Kane from Alien in Mel Brooks' Spaceballs.

16:32Number 11 - ET in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace. Exploring the cameo of several members of the ET species in the galactic Senate scene of The Phantom Menace as a homage to Steven Spielberg's ET.

18:00Number 10 - J. Jonah Jameson in Spider-Man: Far From Home. Discussing J.K. Simmons' surprise return as J. Jonah Jameson in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, reprising his iconic role from the Sam Raimi Spider-Man trilogy.

19:29Number 9 - Dom in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. Exploring Vin Diesel's surprise cameo as Dom Toretto at the end of The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, hinting at future sequels.

20:45Number 8 - Matt Hooper in Piranha 3D. Discussing Richard Dreyfuss' cameo as Matt Hooper from Jaws in the Piranha 3D remake.

22:12Number 7 - Chubbs Peterson in Happy Gilmore. Exploring Carl Weathers' cameo as Chubbs Peterson, a golf pro, in Adam Sandler's Happy Gilmore.

24:03Number 6 - Kane in Casper. Discussing John Hurt's cameo as a ghost of Kane from Alien in the family-friendly film Casper.

25:47Conclusion - Recap of the top 20 unexpected movie character cameos and the impact they had on audiences.