EXCLUSIVE: These 'How to Get Away With Murder' bloopers are to die for!

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These 'How to Get Away With Murder' Bloopers Will Make Your Day!
These 'How to Get Away With Murder' Bloopers Will Make Your Day!



If you enjoyed watching all of the twist and turns on season one of How to Get Away With Murder, then we have something you're going to love even more: The bloopers!

To celebrate the release of How to Get Away With Murder: The Complete First Season on DVD, ETonline is debuting the exclusive first look at the hilarious gag reel.

Luckily, HTGAWM star Matt McGorry shares our passion for watching our favorite actors mess up their lines and burst into laughter.

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"I love blooper reels!" McGorry dished when we mentioned we were debuting the first look at the gag reel. "Honestly, blooper reels are my spirit animal. For some reason there is nothing funnier to me, like I'd almost rather see blooper reels than any actual scene from a TV show or movie." We couldn't agree more, Matt.

So, which of the HTGAWM stars is the worst at keeping it together on set? "Alfie [Enoch]. 100% Alfie," McGorry revealed. "He usually apologizes to me but unfortunately we've lost a couple really good takes of some Asher moments because Alfie tends to find Asher so funny, which I do find quite flattering as well."

Filming for season two of How to Get Away With Murder began last week, and apparently Enoch is already creating material for next year's blooper reel.

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McGorry explained, "In the middle of a scene I think Aja [Naomi King] mispronounced a word, and Alfie was just in the background of the scene and just turned around and looked out the window to avoid laughing on camera."

You can check out the full gag reel, and many more not-to-be-missed bonus features, when How to Get Away With Murder: The Complete First Season goes on sale on DVD August 4.

Season two of How to Get Away with Murder premieres Thursday, Sept. 24 on ABC.


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