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The 2026 movie schedule has been blessed with a new film from horror master Sam Raimi, and it’s called "Send Help." A survival flick, Raimi’s latest feature centers on two co-workers who try to survive after being stranded on a deserted island. Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien play those two characters, and Raimi really put them through the ringer. To that point, McAdams and O’Brien had to be covered in (fake) vomit for the film, but that’s not even the wildest thing CinemaBlend was told about that particular portion of production.

We’re not going to get into the specifics of how and why McAdams and O’Brien’s "Send Help" characters end up covered in vomit, as that’s something people need to witness in a theater for themselves. Something that should be known is that Raimi adeptly staged everything, and it all goes off without a hitch on screen. While the content is enough to make a person lose their own lunch, what really makes me want to barf is producer Zainab Azizi comparing the fake vomit to candy.
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00:00There were so many challenges to them that I'd say that everything was kind of hard,
00:04but they rose to the occasion and powered through it, like drowning Rachel alive.
00:08I mean, it's not much to ask for an actress, but in a claustrophobic space,
00:13raising that water level or literally dropping her into the tank deeper and deeper,
00:17it's something that I don't even know if I could do.
00:20So many fight scenes, so much physicality, so much swimming and battling each other
00:27and battling the elements and walking on high cliffs.
00:30It was really demanding of the actors, and they always came and delivered.
00:35The vomiting in the mouth.
00:36Yes.
00:37Exactly.
00:38Yes, but it tasted like candy, so...
00:40Did it?
00:42The blood and the vomit, we made sure it was very tasteful.
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