Video: Charlie Todd showed "Star Wars" in the subway of New York
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
All segments of the population use public transport. Even extraterrestrial. Favorite heroes from the immortal Star Wars movie used the New York subway, thereby surprising the residents of this city. This is another flash mob from "Improv Everywhere". The mobbers found something in common between the doors of the train and the spaceship.
The participants of the flash mob coped with the task of finding suitable costumes to fulfill their idea quite easily. However, the next mission turned out to be much more difficult - it was not so easy to put on these 10-piece suits. They changed their clothes right in the subway passage.
The action began with the girl who played the role of Princess Leia. Having entered the subway car, she began to read a special book. The passengers looked at her with suspicion, but many of them thought that the girl was wearing a strange costume for a special party. When two more characters from the movie "Star Wars" entered the car after a couple of stations, the passengers laughed. They had even more fun when the stormtroopers captured Princess Leia. At the next station, Vader tried to get into the carriage. He obviously rode the subway for the first time, since he hit his helmet so hard on the carriage. The laughter of the passengers became hysterical.
Vader and Leia began to sort things out. The stormtroopers watched the quarrel, after which they grabbed the princess and took her to the exit, driving people crazy with laughter. Almost every passenger photographed what was happening with a phone or camera.
The mobbers repeated their action 3 more times, after which they took off their costumes, but continued to have fun with the people who witnessed the movie "Star Wars" shown in the subway car.
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