Trivia: The hair style Dracula gives Dennis is similar to Al Lewis' hair style when he played Count Dracula on "The Munsters."
Trivia: The hotel manager is played by Robert De Niro's real-life daughter, Drena.
Trivia: At the very end of the movie when Jorge Garcia says "I don't have a good feeling about this", it is in reference to his TV series "Lost" where he is in a plane crash.
Trivia: Although they play mother and daughter in this film, Cecily Strong is only eleven years older than Hayley Lu Richardson.
Trivia: Regarding the pursuit of Fitzgerald, the history says that Glass learned that Fitzgerald had joined the army and was stationed at Fort Atkinson, in present-day Nebraska. He traveled there as well, where Fitzgerald returned his stolen rifle. Glass reportedly spared Fitzgerald's life because of the heavy penalty for killing a soldier of the United States Army. So, there was no bloody fight as depicted in the film. No "revenge."
Trivia: Although Hayley Atwell plays Lily James's mother, she is only seven years older than James in real life.
Trivia: The 4-minute-long "continuous" opening shot is a first for a Bond movie. It's actually three separate sequences cleverly stitched together with cuts disguised.
Trivia: This reboot was given the green light due to the somewhat disappointing box-office numbers of the previous two "Fantastic Four" films. A reboot was considered "less risky" financially. Sadly and quite ironically, this film earned even less than those two films, bringing in roughly $100 million less worldwide than the prior film and nearly $200 million less than the first.
Trivia: Actress Jessica Chastain went through a full-body cast for this film for her role as Lucille.
Trivia: Nick Park, the film's executive producer, has a cameo as the man photographing the birds at the pond.
Trivia: The film co-stars Ninja and Yo-Landi from the controversial rap group Die Antwoord. Director Neil Blomkamp actually wanted Ninja to star in his previous film "Elysium," but Ninja turned it down because he was uncomfortable with the idea of doing an American accent in his first major film role. Ninja and Yo-Landi reportedly did all of the murals and much of the set decoration for their home in the film.
Trivia: The teacher who greets Mr. Stine at the end of the film is played by the real-life R.L. Stine in a cameo. Furthermore, his character's name is "Mr. Black," a reference to Jack Black, who plays R.L. Stine in the film.
Trivia: Michael Gross is the only actor to appear in every "Tremors" project thus far, appearing in all five films (and he is scheduled to appear in the upcoming sixth film as well), in addition to the short-lived Sci-Fi Channel TV-show.
Trivia: Steffiana de la Cruz, who plays Kira, is Kevin James's wife in real life. She was also in Paul Blart 1 as a mall patron.
Trivia: This was the first "Peanuts" film since the death of its creator, Charles M. Schulz, in 2000.
Trivia: When Luther is trying to find Ilsa Faust on his laptop, the date of birth on her MI6 file is October 19, 1983. This is the same date of birth as the actress, Rebecca Ferguson, who plays Ilsa in the movie. (01:00:52)