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Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien are hilarious in the blooper reel from their recent deserted island dark comedy Send Help
McAdams previously told PEOPLE that “in actuality I would last an hour” if she were stranded in real life
Send Help is available to watch at home on digital March 24 and on DVD April 21
Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien are taking us back to the deserted island from Send Help in a new blooper reel from the movie.
On Friday, March 20, 20th Century Studios shared a blooper reel from the recent dark comedy-horror movie with PEOPLE ahead of the film’s debut on digital at home. The footage sees McAdams, 47, and O’Brien, 34, in some of the zanier moments from their time filming the movie, including the pair trying out different accents on set, dropping objects in the middle of scenes and a moment in which McAdams, in character as the movie’s protagonist Linda, celebrates making a campfire.
McAdams and O’Brien teamed up with Drag Me to Hell filmmaker Sam Raimi for the survival-themed movie, which sees McAdams portray a Survivor-enthusiast and corporate employee whose skills are put to life-saving use when a plane crash strand her and her company’s new CEO Bradley on a deserted island during a flight to Asia.
Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien in Send Help
Credit: Brook Rushton/20th Century Studios
“When two business colleagues become stranded on a deserted island as the only survivors of a plane crash, they must overcome past grievances and work together to stay alive,” reads an official synopsis for the movie. “But they’re not in the office anymore, and an unsettling, wryly humorous battle of wills and wits begins in this original, darkly comedic psychological thriller.”
“I have fantasies of being a survivalist,” McAdams told PEOPLE in an interview for the movie back in January. “Even as a kid, I would always be like, ‘What if I got dropped off in the woods and then I couldn’t find my way back, how would I survive?’ So I always liked to spend time in that fantasy, but in actuality I would last an hour.”
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Dylan O’Brien and Rachel McAdams in Send Help
Credit: Brook Rushton/20th Century Studios
“I do think I’m pretty adaptable,” she added at the time. “I think the life of an actor has made me kind of hearty. I can kind of just pack a suitcase in 20 minutes and go somewhere I’ve never been before and just find my way. I really do like an adventure.”
Send Help is available to watch at home on digital March 24 and on DVD April 21.
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