An image from The Walking Dead: Dead City reveals a filming mistake from Jeffrey Dean Morgan, reminiscent of Game of Thrones' Starbucks cup.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Walking Dead: Dead City's eagle-eyed fans have spotted a filming blunder. Filming mistakes are nothing new in TV shows, with one famous example being Game of Thrones' Starbucks cup in Winterfell during season 8, episode 4, "The Last of the Starks." Because of how noticeable an error it was, similar mistakes in other shows and movies have often been compared to it.
The post says, "JDM has been caught too many times," alongside a laughing emoji, implying this isn't the first filming mistake to feature Morgan at the forefront. Similar to how a Starbucks coffee cup doesn't belong in Game of Thrones' fantasy setting, an iPhone doesn't fit within The Walking Dead: Dead City's post-apocalypse.
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