When the biker is flung off the car into the intersection, he stands briefly only to be struck by a bus. The bus clears the intersection and leaves the frame. As the actresses are running to the biker, the bus has returned to the middle of the intersection.
Sebastian is shot so severely in the shoulder that he's wearing a sling and is relieved from his duties by his boss for a couple of months. The following night he's at the "gala" impersonating the Canadian Ambassador and miraculously healed of any arm injury and wearing no sling.
In the post-credit scene, Audrey goes from wearing the Happy Birthday tiara to not wearing it.
When Morgan calls Snowden to help them with decryption of the USB drive, Ed answers the phone pulling it downward, which would normally reject the call (also the red pictograph appears).
When they hide behind the suitcase on the floor, a bullet hits the suitcase. In the next shot there is no bullet hole and in the next shot the hole has returned.
In scene during the credits, before they kick the door open it shows crash bars on the inside of the room, indicating that the doors are out-swing doors.
They then kick the door in from the outside, and after the door is kicked in it shows crash bars are also on the other side of the door, a configuration that never exists.
They then kick the door in from the outside, and after the door is kicked in it shows crash bars are also on the other side of the door, a configuration that never exists.
At about 26min, the CIA sticks his gun under the table to her knee. The next scene, you can see with the size of the table in order to reach her knee, his lower arm would have to be 3 feet long.
In the film's beginning, Drew starts the microwave with the plastique inside, then fights a man who is after him. The timer reaches 3 seconds, during which Drew manages to kill his attacker, exit the apartment, go down three flights of stairs, and walk (not run) about 10 paces, all before the plastic explosive goes off. This is faster than Usain Bolt.
On several occasions, characters reply to texts from withheld numbers. This isn't possible.
The license plates of the red tourist bus has a "AU" instead of an "A" (enclosed in the EU flag) as its country identification part. Additionally, some cars have a license plate that starts with "AU". This is also invalid since no city or district uses that prefix.
When they are at the Vienna train station about to leave for Prague, Audrey and Morgan panic about being caught by the authorities during passport checks at the border. There are no border checks when traveling between Austria and the Czech Republic, as both countries are in the Schengen Area. However, contrary to some claims, although there are no border controls between Austria and the Czech Republic, a naive first-time traveler like Audrey would panic and steal new passports because the CIA lied and told her there were passport checks.
Although her character dyed her hair black within the movie, Kate McKinnon's wig is visibly separating from her temples during the closeups in her tight rope scene.
When they attempt to steal a car from an old couple and then they realize the car has a gear stick, you can clearly see it's a man on the driver seat and that it is man's hand holding the stick.
After hitting the biker at high speed, there was no visible damage on the bus' windscreen in the next scene.
Around 30 minutes into the movie, during the car chase scene, there is a moving silver car however the angle changes to show this car being hit and it is clearly visible that there is no one driving the car, or indeed anyone actually in the car.
When Sebastian is running towards the assassins in an effort to rescue Audrey and Morgan in the gym, it's clear to see that it is a stunt double and not the actor playing him.
When Drew kicks the barrier off of the balcony in Lithuania before jumping from it onto the truck below, there is a sound of glass shattering when the barrier hits the ground but the barrier itself does not shatter.
The opening scene is set to be happening in Vilnius, Lithuania. The car numbers are clearly not Lithuanian, Lithuanian is neither used by the woman shouting in the market nor the TV.
In one scene, five black CIA cars travel along an empty road towards the camera. Cut back to the road, they're traveling away from the camera, but clearly just driving back they way they had come (i.e. in the opposite direction).
Nadedja kills a guy at the Berlin fashion show just because he annoys her. By doing that, she creates a lot of attention from the German police (as she could have been identified by the other people in the same room) which would make her actual job unnecessarily complicated.
Two characters are talking about an encrypted flash-drive. Then they ask each other how to "de-encrypt" the drive. It's simply called decrypting, not de-encrypting.