Snakes on a Plane - videos, teasers and stills from filming

All videos, teasers and footage from the filming of the film "Snakes on a Plane"
Snakes on a Plane (2006)
Timing: 1:45 (105 min)
Snakes on a Plane - TMDB rating
5.5/10
1924
Snakes on a Plane - Kinopoisk rating
5.686/10
10266
Snakes on a Plane - IMDB rating
5.5/10
149000

What's left behind the scenes

  • An unprecedented incident occurred during the production of the film. Fans of the project, who followed the filming difficulties online, forced the producers to reshoot several scenes in order to change the film's rating from PG-13 to a more restrictive R-rating. In March 2006, six months after the completion of the main part of the shooting, 5 additional days were allocated for these purposes.
  • Ronny Yu was the producers' first choice for the director's position. The director of "Freddy vs. Jason" took on the work with great enthusiasm, but was fired due to creative differences and budget overruns. David R. Ellis replaced him.
  • Samuel L. Jackson only agreed to the role offered to him because of the title. During filming, the film's title was attempted to be changed to Pacific Air Flight 121, but the actor issued an ultimatum – either the film retains its original title or he leaves the project.
  • Rumor has it that at the premieres of "Snake Flight" in some American cities (specifically, Phoenix, Arizona), real rattlesnakes were released into the movie theaters to frighten the audience.
  • Ronny Yu was initially the producers’ first choice for director, but he soon left the project due to creative differences and budget overruns.
  • An unprecedented incident occurred during the making of the film. Fans of the project, who followed the filming process online, forced the producers to reshoot several scenes in order to change the film's rating from PG-13 to a more restrictive R rating. In March 2006, six months after the completion of principal photography, an additional five days were allocated for this purpose.
  • Samuel L. Jackson agreed to the role only because of the title. During filming, there was an attempt to change the film's title to Pacific Air Flight 121, but the actor issued an ultimatum – either the film retains its original title, or he would leave the project.
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