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In John Q (2002), the titular character's son Michael--whose eventually in need of a heart transplant--dreams of being a world-famous bodybuilder á là Ronnie Coleman. Bodybuilders have to abuse steroids to get as big as they do, which can result in permanent cardiac issues.
Throughout the series Diff'rent Stroke (1978), they go through the stroke recognition acronym F.A.S.T.W. (Face Drooping, Arm Weakness, Speech Difficulty, Time to Call 911, and Watchu talkin' about Willis).
In Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015), a planet is shown absorbing the entire mass of its local star; however, the people standing on the surface of the planet feel no corresponding increase in gravity. This is because stars make light
Ansel Egort was not originally planned to be the lead in Baby Driver (2017), but director Edgar Wright had to recast the protagonist as an adult nicknamed "Baby" after finding out it's illegal for infants to drive in Atlanta.