Trivia: Jeremy Sumpter (Peter Pan) had to go through 6-7 months of flying practice before he could start "flying" in the film.
Emily
30th Jun 2004
Peter Pan (2003)
27th Jun 2004
Peter Pan (2003)
26th Jun 2004
Peter Pan (2003)
Continuity mistake: Near the beginning of the film we see a tree outside the window, but when Tinkerbell flies in towards Peter (who's at the window) there is no tree. (00:02:00)
26th Jun 2004
Peter Pan (2003)
Other mistake: When John and Michael are explaining Hook to Aunt Millicent, Michael mouths some of John's lines. (00:03:45)
26th Jun 2004
Peter Pan (2003)
Continuity mistake: Throughout the whole scene in the nursery when Wendy and Peter are talking, Peter's hair is constantly changing. ie: position of bangs on forehead. (00:15:00 - 00:22:55)
26th Jun 2004
Peter Pan (2003)

Continuity mistake: In the beginning when John and Michael are explaining Hook to Aunt Millicent, Michael's hair is at first neatly parted, but then it becomes messy and then back to neatly parted. (00:03:45)
9th Jun 2004
Peter Pan (2003)
Other mistake: At the very end of the movie, Peter says "to hear stories about me" and we see Wendy and her eyes are moving as if watching him fly away, but when it cuts back to Peter he then starts to fly away.
8th Jun 2004
Peter Pan (2003)
Continuity mistake: In the battle scene on the ship, Hook throws Peter's sword into the air and Peter catches it with his left hand, but in the next shot a second later it is in his right. (01:25:00)
8th Jun 2004
Peter Pan (2003)
Continuity mistake: When the Lost Boys see that they have shot down Wendy, they turn around and say "Tootles has killed her" and they are spread out, but when Peter comes in a second later, they are grouped together. (00:34:15)
4th Jun 2004
Peter Pan (2003)
Other mistake: In the scene where Wendy admits to being Red-Handed Jill, Tootles says "Mother and Father are fighting again" and Curly is mouthing his lines.
4th Jun 2004
Peter Pan (2003)
Continuity mistake: When John tries to fly for the first time, he jumps off the bed and we see him soar across the room, but the room is nowhere near long enough for him to have gone as far as he did before he crashed. (00:21:30)
24th May 2004
Peter Pan (2003)
Continuity mistake: In the scene after Wendy kisses Peter, Peter comes back down from the sky and cuts the ropes binding Hook. Hook is still tangled in the ropes when Peter tosses him a sword, but in the next shot, Hook flies away from the ropes as if he wasn't ever tangled in them. There wasn't enough time in between shots for him to cut the ropes himself. (01:32:05)
24th May 2004
Peter Pan (2003)
Continuity mistake: Peter is on the cloud looking through the telescope to see the Jolly Roger. Peter says "let's get a closer look" to Wendy, Michael and John, and he does a front-flip with the telescope in his hand, in the next shot the telescope is gone, but then he has it again a minute later. (00:30:25)
24th May 2004
Peter Pan (2003)
Trivia: The same actor did the voices for Captain Hook and Mr. Darling in the original Disney movie. This was also the same in plays, as Mr. Darling and Hook were always played by the same actor. This movie follows along with that because Jason Isaacs played both Mr. Darling and Captain Hook.
16th May 2004
Peter Pan (2003)
Question: At the end, when the credits are rolling, what is the name of the song being played?
Chosen answer: "Clocks" by Coldplay.
16th May 2004
Peter Pan (2003)
Continuity mistake: In the scene where Peter ducks down next to the Lost Boys, we see Hook look at the boys and Peter is in the far right, but as Hook comes closer, Peter is now in the middle (it would have been impossible for him to slide into the middle because Hook would have noticed it). (01:22:45)
16th May 2004
Peter Pan (2003)
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Chosen answer: The whole point of Neverland is that time is different. The lost boys never age.
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