Amy Poehler sits across from a stern first‑class passenger with a coffee cup and window view of blurred cabin.

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{“title”:”Amy Poehler & Mark Ruffalo Reveal On-Flight & On-Set Drama”,”body”:”At a Glance
Amy Poehler recalls a heated on-flight exchange with a first-class passenger.
Mark Ruffalo details how he stopped Woody Harrelson from fighting on the set of Now You See Me.
– Both stories reveal how on-screen drama can spill into real life.
Why it matters: Fans get an inside look at the chaos that can surface during film production.

During a recent episode of Good Hang and a behind-the-scenes look at the 2013 film Now You See Me, two Hollywood stars revealed the unexpected drama that unfolded while filming. Amy Poehler recounted a heated exchange on a plane, while Mark Ruffalo recounted stopping Woody Harrelson from a physical altercation on set.

## Amy Poehler’s Flight Fiasco

Amy and her former SNL colleague Ana Gasteyer were on a flight when a first-class passenger confronted them.

Amy Poehler stated:

> “It’s a long story, but what happened was a first-class guy-we were in first class too-he was like, ‘Excuse me, you’re being too loud in first class,'”

Amy Poehler added:

> “And my Boston came out, let’s just say that.”

Ana Gasteyer described the incident as:

> “The guy got mad you were swearing in front of the baby.”

Date: Dec. 23
Location: First-class cabin
Participants: Amy Poehler, Ana Gasteyer, and a first-class passenger

## Mark Ruffalo’s On-Set Intervention

Mark Ruffalo recalled a tense moment while filming Now You See Me in 2013.

Mark Ruffalo explained:

> “We were shooting ‘Now You See Me’-the first one-in New Orleans, completely on the streets,”

> “Capturing stuff on a long lens, getting dragged into bars during the middle of a scene, like in the middle of Mardi Gras.”

> “Woody put his hand on her arm and he said, ‘Oh, thank you. Thank you, darling,'”

> “And this guy comes over and he pushes her outta the way, and he shoves Woody.”

> “Immediately, I knew there was going to be trouble ’cause Woody’s first response is not to shove someone back, but immediately punch them in the face.”

> “I was like, ‘This could be fun,’ but it also just could go so disastrously wrong.”

Film: Now You See Me (2013)
Location: New Orleans streets
Key figures: Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson

Key Takeaways

– Amy Poehler’s on-flight altercation highlights how quickly a passenger can become a public spectacle.
– Mark Ruffalo’s quick thinking prevented a potential fight between co-stars on a set.
– Both incidents show that even seasoned actors can face unexpected drama during production.

The stories underscore that behind the glitz, real tension can arise, reminding fans that the entertainment world is as unpredictable as it is glamorous.

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Amy Poehler staring at disapproving first-class passenger with purse and baby in dim airplane cabin

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  • My name is Olivia M. Hartwell, and I cover the world of politics and government here in Los Angeles.

    My name is Olivia M. Hartwell, and I cover the world of politics and government here in Los Angeles. I’m passionate about helping readers understand the decisions, policies, and political dynamics that shape our city, state, and nation. I aim to make complex political topics accessible and engaging for everyone.

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