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"Tag," directed by Jeff Tomsic and starring an ensemble cast including Jake Johnson, Jeremy Renner, Jon Hamm, and Ed Helms, is a hilarious action-comedy released in 2018. The film follows a group of friends who have been playing the same game of tag for decades, risking their jobs and relationships for the thrill of the chase. When the undefeated champion, Jerry (played by Jeremy Renner), announces he's retiring from the game, the group sees it as their last chance to finally tag him and claim victory. As the friends embark on a wild and outrageous cross-country game of tag, they find themselves dodging elaborate traps and outsmarting each other at every turn. With non-stop laughs and heartwarming moments, "Tag" explores the bonds of friendship and the lengths people will go to stay connected, even if it means getting a little bruised along the way. Packed with high-energy action sequences and witty humor, this film is a rollercoaster ride of fun that will keep audiences entertained from start to finish.
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Jeremy Renner, who plays the nearly untaggable Jerry in 'Tag', broke both his arms during a stunt gone wrong on just the third day of filming. The production used CGI to recreate Renner's arms throughout the film, allowing him to continue shooting without noticeable casts on his arms.
Although 'Tag' seems to span several U.S. cities, the majority of the film was actually shot in Atlanta, Georgia. The production team cleverly used local sites and CGI to mimic other cities. This not only saved on travel costs but also allowed for greater control over the filming environment.
To capture a crucial prom scene authentically, the cast of 'Tag' actually crashed a real high school prom in Atlanta. The students were informed just hours before the event, turning their prom into a surprise film set, complete with Hollywood stars like Jon Hamm and Jeremy Renner mingling with the teens.
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🎬During filming, Jeremy Renner used his app 'Jeremy Renner Official' to share behind-the-scenes content exclusively with his fans, which unexpectedly increased the app's downloads by 300% during the production months.
💡The concept of 'Tag' is based on a true story, but one surprising twist is that the real-life 'Tag Brothers' have a rule that prohibits tagging anyone during weddings. However, the movie creatively broke this rule for a key comedic scene.
🎯Jon Hamm was almost unable to join the cast of 'Tag' due to scheduling conflicts with his other projects. As a last-minute adjustment, the filming schedule was completely reworked to accommodate him, a move that significantly increased the production budget by $2 million.
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