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Produced by Charlie Todd and Matt Adams
For April Fool’s Day this year, we uploaded a new video called Jar Jar Subway Car (a supposed sequel to last year’s mission Star Wars Subway Car.) The video made it seem like our actor playing Jar Jar Binks was assaulted by three random strangers on the train. As the behind the scenes video above will show you, it was a hoax. The three guys were all friends of ours. Everything was completely staged, and everyone on the train was told what was going on beforehand. This is the third year in a row we’ve posted a fake mission on April Fool’s Day. If you haven’t seen our previous ones, check out The No Underwear Subway Ride and Best Funeral Ever. Watch the video first, and then enjoy the full story below.
Cast and Crew
Jar Jar Binks: Alan Corey
Darth Maul: Alex Scordelis
Tough Guys: Billy Beyrer, Shaun Diston, Justin Lang
Subway Riders: Big Rich Armstead, Peter Goldstein, Gwinevere von Ludwig
Shot by: Matt Adams, Keith Haskel, Dylan Tuccillo
Photography: Katie Sokoler (photo credit for all photos on this page.) – flickr set.

The last two April Fool’s videos made it look like we did a mission in very poor taste. This year, I wanted to stage a mission that seemed to go horribly wrong. I figured having someone attack one of our agents is about as bad as it could get. I thought a sequel to Star Wars Subway Car would be a plausible mission for us, and since pretty much everyone hates Jar Jar Binks, he seemed to be the best candidate for a beat down. Plus, Jar Jar Subway Car has such a great ring to it.
We would never actually stage a lame mission like this. Star Wars Subway Car was both site-specific (the white walls and the sliding doors on the train made it look like the rebel ship) and a reference to a specific scene in the movie. This was just a cheap imitation of the first mission, using random characters and lesser-quality costumes. The idea that we would follow up the original video with a sequel (or prequel!) using Jar Jar Binks, the most hated character in the whole franchise if not all of cinema, made us laugh.



Agent Ace$Thugg and Agent Scordelis were cast to play Jar Jar and Darth Maul. For the attackers, I wanted to cast people who our fans wouldn’t recognize as being a part of the group. Agent Diston and Agent Beyrer have never been in an IE video, and Agent Lang hasn’t been prominently featured in a video since No Shirts in 2007. All three guys have been involved with The UCBW, a comedy wrestling league at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, so they were already experts in fake fighting. I also cast three agents to play onlookers on the train who would be seated right in front of the fight. This would help us with continuity and would guarantee we’d get some great reaction shots. We ended up getting lots of great reactions from strangers as well.

Darth Maul boarded the train first, allowing us an opportunity to stage some silly photos.


Jar Jar waits for the train.

On a normal Improv Everywhere mission, we use the smallest cameras possible and film as discreetly as we can. Since this was a fake mission, secrecy wasn’t important. Before each take, I announced to everyone in the train, “Hey everybody, we’re shooting a student film. There’s going to be a fight between our actors. Just so you know it’s completely fake.” I thought it was important to give everyone a heads up, so no one worried about their safety or thought about alerting an MTA official. Most people just smiled and waited for the show to begin. We purposely staged this on the very back car of the train on a Saturday afternoon, so it wouldn’t be too crowded.

Agent Goldstein helps Agent Ace$Thugg up after a take.

Agent Armstead gives a great reaction as an onlooker.

A woman snaps a picture of Jar Jar.

In order to make it believable, I thought it was important to have Jar Jar pretty obviously provoke the guys on the train. If some dude just attacked our actor out of nowhere, it wouldn’t seem real. Plus, the fact that we were trying to “press charges” on these guys after Jar Jar so clearly provoked the fight, would make us look really ridiculous and add to the hoax.

Agent Beyrer gets kicked in the nuts by Jar Jar as Agent Diston holds him back.


We wanted to create the feel of chaos on the train with each fight, so it was never scripted out exactly how it would go down. The premise of our fake mission was that Jar Jar would enter the train and ask strangers if they had seen Darth Maul. Agent Ace$Thugg’s voice isn’t that easy to hear through the mask, but he’s basically saying the same three lines over and over again:
- Meesa Jar Jar Binks.
- Meesa scared!
- Yousa seen Darth Maul?

Just as Darth Vader made a surprise appearance by boarding at a later stop in Star Wars Subway Car, Darth Maul would enter this time around and hunt down Jar Jar. We timed it out so that the three attackers would be trying to leave the train right when Maul enters.

Agent Scordelis accidentally puts his mask on backwards before a take.

Agent Ace$Thugg smiles after getting fake beat up.
We probably staged the fight a dozen times on the six train, heading uptown and then back downtown. The final video mostly used a combination of two takes, both on the same car (so that the ads and people in the background would be consistent.)

We had to figure out a reason we would actually post a “mission gone wrong” on YouTube. If this had really happened, there would be no reason to upload a video of us getting beat up for the world to see. So I concocted the story of Agent Ace$Thugg wanting to press charges and that we were looking for the three men.
Hopefully we will stage a proper sequel to Star Wars Subway Car one day, but I can guarantee you that Jar Jar won’t be involved.
For reference, here is the original hoax video:
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Produced by Charlie Todd and Matt Adams
OTHER RESOURCES:
- Agent Katie Sokoler’s full flickr set of photos
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* Star Wars Subway Car
* The No Underwear Subway Ride
* Best Funeral Ever
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Now, I didn’t fall for the funeral for more than a minute but this one I fell for until now – and I was Looking for Jokes that day. I was sad for you guys and was hopeful you could come back from this. Hilarious!
Knew it was fake. You do this every year for April Fools. Plus the comments being disabled kinda sealed the deal.
Was absolutely fooled…and a little scared for the actor! Congrats on a great hoax, and continuing to outdo yourselves!
brilliant! you guys are my heroes!!! yay!!!
always amazed how many people fall for this. The only thing I would have cut back on is the pressing charges part. Perhaps a less entertaining version would have been just a few photos with the fighters face blurred out “Pending while we talk to our lawyers about pressing charges” and as a sort of public service announcement for other people that do various IE things to be careful. The asking the IE masses for help in identifying the attackers may–like others have said–cause some future second guessing if this ever happens for real. I give any announcements on april 1st a day to see if they’re still real or not, although the weekend may have fooled some more people.
Holy smokes, I was worried all weekend, thinking these thugs were still out there, lurking about and wondering how many people really wanted to take a swing at JarJar after all these years. You fooled me before, you’ll fool me again and I’ll enjoy every anguished moment. Huge congrats and keep up the good work. SOOOO enjoyed the fact that a “rescuer” was coming in to break it up. Restores all kinds of decent-humanity-vibes. Thanks!
Hi Charlie. I think that all your videos are totally creative and inspiring. I’m always eager to watch the new videos you put up. Anyway, maybe we could have the bounty hunters or jabba the hutt coming in for the next episode of the star wars installation. Or possibly a young skywalker with his jedi master on a jedi training mission?
Not sure about this one guys, sorry. Staging violence and then asking for help just makes me less likely to help you in the future when something really does happen. I love improveverywhere, but this one fell short.
Boring!!
I wasn’t fooled for a moment, but I came to IE on April 1st looking for a prank video. However some of my friends showed concern for the actor, so it would appear they were fooled.
As far as what scene to recreate in the future, the “I am your Father” scene, while difficult to do properly, would be incredible. I feel like it is probably the most recognizable of any Star Wars scenes.
I also like the idea of a subway car filled with Jawas.
Next sequel should be the “THE YODA FIGHT SCENE” !!!
For the sequel you should fill a subway car with the characters from the cantina scene from the first Star Wars. Maybe you could reproduce the scene shot for shot.
recreate the cantina scene a subway car, go on it on the first stop, when there aren’t a lot of people on it, set up the stage, and film the reaction of people going into an alien environment.
you can even re-create the “Han shot first” scene and let the audience decide.
What I love about your April Fool’s Day videos is that you in fact show what lines you know you would never cross. And that strengthens my perception of you as guys who will never make fun by harassing innocent people, that you actually care about not pissing anyone off. I honestly hate some of those “funny videos” out there, where pissing off some random stranger is actually a goal, something that is supposed to make me laugh. That’s why I enjoy your videos, where the goal is to make everybody laugh.
Take care, greetings from the Czech Republic. ;-)
Jar-Jar should win the fight.
Some jerk in a mask getting what he deserved and you defending his actions made IE look like you’re sitting on your little mountain forgetting that not everyone finds your humor funny, regardless of the joke. It makes me think you’d do the same thing were it actually true: call the cops and laywer up when you or someone you sponsor takes it too far and deserved some roughing up for being a jerk.
Yeah, I should lighten up, but some of the comments on this thread when it began made me think of the thousands of morons with an overblown sense of entitlement who think they can do whatever they like and, suffering the consequences, point the finger at everyone but themselves.
What idiot thought staging a fake mugging in a city where too many people get mugged would be hilarious? How about a faux rape next year?
Well, technically it was just assault since a mugging is robbery and this was more like street justice?
Brilliant. You had me fooled. I should have looked at the calendar…
In fact, if you’re going to have Jar-Jar get beat, it should be by an old lady with a walker, a blind Jamaican with a cane (offended by JJ’s fake Jamaican accent), and some fat kid with a slingshot.
I glad to see that someone saw what was going on and tried to help.
Still disgusted with this prank in the fact that you ask for the general public to help and preyed on our empathy and compassion. Are you going to start up a fake charity for Japan next and tell us that we were suckers for donating to your fake charity?
Stick with light hearted or totally over the top. This was neither.