The Surprising Truth Behind Hollywood's Most Iconic On-Screen Kisses

Finally, at the end of season four, the fans got what they wanted. Lorelai and Luke shared a kiss that no one saw coming. Their relationship continued to grow after that fateful scene, but nothing could ever beat it.

Passengers

In the film Passengers, Chris Pratt plays an engineer on a spaceship who woke up in the middle of his 240-year sleep. He had 90 years left in the journey and decided to roam around the ship alone. There are other people on board, including this woman named Aurora (Jennifer Lawrence). 

Jim, Pratt's character, and Aurora fall in love on the ship and everything is great. A lot of fans pointed out that this was a bizarre way to go about the film since they are now trapped on the ship for at least 90 years until they reach the destination and Jim basically stole Aurora's life. So yeah, that kiss was not wanted!

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 

At the end of the Hunger Games movie, Effie Trinket (Elizabeth Banks) and Haymitch Abernathy (Woody Harrelson) kiss. Some fans felt it was out of place and kind of weird, which might be because it was! There was no kiss planned for the two...

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.