The Surprising Truth Behind Hollywood's Most Iconic On-Screen Kisses

During the meeting, Michael decides to give Oscar a hilariously awkward kiss on the lips. Michael and Oscar were originally supposed to hug, but Steve Carrell decided to go the extra mile and plant an awkward and tension-filled kiss. Nuñez said that he realized that Carell was going to kiss him and did his best to stay in character despite how hilarious it was going. 

Edge of Tomorrow

In the film Edge of Tomorrow, Major William Cage (Tom Cruise) has gotten caught in a time loop that keeps sending him back to the day before he died in battle. The film follows him as he tries to break the loop and save humankind at the same time, which is where he meets special Forces fighter Rita Vrataski (Emily Blunt).

The filmmakers had always planned a kiss between the two but weren't sure where to fit it in. Blunt decided to take matters into her own hands and kiss Cruise at a very crucial part of the film, which surprised Cruise and the directors! Luckily, it worked, and they kept it in.

Orange Is The New Black

The Netflix original series Orange Is the New Black has a lot of plot twists and turns that no one sees coming, especially that the main character Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling) ends up in jail with her ex-girlfriend, Alex (Laura Prepon). These two are immediately linked since Piper is in jail because of Alex back in the day. Naturally, fans were interested to see where their relationship would go.
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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.