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The cult classic Braveheart has been cherished and enjoyed since the 90s – yet it’s only now that even the most dedicated fans are noticing a significant on-screen blunder.
Observant viewers have identified a mistake that somehow made it into the final cut, leaving fans exclaiming, ‘How did I never notice that before?’
The 1995 blockbuster Braveheart features Mel Gibson as the legendary Scottish freedom fighter Sir William Wallace.
Sharp-eyed viewers have now discovered a mistake that somehow made it into the final edit.
One scene humorously includes a passer-by wearing a baseball cap in the background.
The 1995 blockbuster portrays the legendary Scottish freedom fighter.
The film follows the warrior as he leads his fellow countrymen in a rebellion against the rule of King Edward I of England, spurred by the tragic murder of his wife.
This Oscar-winning film, categorized as a historical drama, is set in the 1300s, yet a glaring modern mistake shatters the historical illusion.
The movie blunder occurs in one of Mel’s scenes with – who plays fellow warrior Hamish.
Amidst a crowd of Scotsmen, fans noticed an unusual figure in the background of one shot.
Behind Mel and a lineup of three warriors is a passer-by strolling through the scene, wearing a baseball cap and coat.
Presumably a crew member, this detail clearly does not fit in with the film's time period.
The clip, which has since resurfaced online, has left fans astonished, with one user posting the video alongside the caption: "Watching BRAVEHEART...
“How could they leave a random guy in a BASEBALL CAP and coat in the FILM?!? It’s supposed to be 1297.”
Fans flocked to the comments to express their reactions to the movie mishap. One user remarked: “Oh my gosh. How have I never noticed that before?”
“I never caught this. I’ve seen the movie at least 20 times,” added another.
A third user wrote: “This is one of my favorite films, and I’ve probably watched it nearly a hundred times in my life. I never noticed this! Great catch.”
“I’ve been too focused on watching Mel all these years to notice (laughing emoji),” commented a fourth.
The extra cast member is one of many historical inaccuracies present in this iconic film.
In one of the legendary 13th-century battle scenes, a white modern car can be spotted in the background.
Additionally, Mel Gibson’s character wears a kilt – a garment that wasn’t invented until the 16th century.
The Oscar-winning film is classified as a historical drama and is set in the 1300s.Credit: Getty
The film follows warrior William Wallace leading his fellow countrymen in a rebellion against King Edward I of England.Credit: Not known clear with picture desk
During one of the legendary 13th-century battle scenes, a white modern car can be seen in the background.Credit: Alamy
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What is the major blunder in Braveheart?
A notable blunder in Braveheart is a scene where a passer-by is seen wearing a baseball cap and coat, which is out of place for the film's 1300s setting.



