LEGO fan spots brick mistake in new IT trailer
A mistake that only a LEGO fan could notice has been spotted a trailer for upcoming movie IT.
At 1:17 in new “It” trailer, a LEGO model with lime parts is dropped. 2×2 slopes in lime weren’t released until 2010. “It” is set in 1989. pic.twitter.com/0bqvuId7ML
— Nathan Wells (@NathanAWells) July 27, 2017
Nathan Wells took to Twitter to point out that Lime Green 2×2 slopes were not available in 1989, when IT is supposed to be set. It’s a fun bit of trivia LEGO fans can use to annoy friends after going to see the movie.
Of course it’s not the first time that a LEGO model has been dropped and shattered on the silver screen this year.
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