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6 best movie cameos of the year, ranked

By Matthew Lynch
March 2, 2024
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Movie cameos have often served as delightful surprises that can enhance the experience or become a memorable aspect of the film. Here are the 6 best movie cameos of the year, ranked:

1.Matt Damon in “Thor: Love and Thunder”: Damon’s brief appearance as an Asgardian actor playing Loki brings a humorous callback to his original cameo in “Thor: Ragnarok.”

2.Bill Murray in “Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania”: The comedy legend adds his dry wit and charm to the superhero sequel, making for an amusing and unexpected addition.

3.Lady Gaga in “The Gray Man”: Pop icon Lady Gaga’s small role in this action-packed thriller was a well-kept secret, and her dramatic flair gave the movie an extra edge.

4.Keanu Reeves in “The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run”: As a talking tumbleweed named Sage, Reeves’ cameo was both surreal and delightful, perfectly fitting into the SpongeBob universe.

5.Julia Roberts in “The Little Things”: Roberts’ appearance may not have been flashy, but her subtle yet powerful performance made a significant impact on the film’s emotional gravity.

6.Brendan Fraser in “No Sudden Move”: In a comeback role, Fraser captivated audiences not only with his performance but also with his unexpected presence, reminding us of his range and talent as an actor.

These cameos have stood out this year for either their shock value, comedic relief, or sheer entertainment factor, showcasing how even the briefest roles can leave a lasting impression on moviegoers.

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