Photo:Brian Bowen Smith/NetflixJennifer GarnerandEd Helmsare nothing if not professional.But both stars tease they were a smidge uncomfortable filming a kissing scene for their new Netflix holiday filmFamily Switch. Playing a husband and wife who magically swap bodies with their two teen kids, Garner’s and Helms' characters had to kiss one another,afterthe switch had occurred.Colleen Hayes/Netflix"There’s so many layers of terrible awkwardness," Helms, 49, tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue. “Yeah, that was a very funny one. I think we blew a bunch of takes on that one.“Garner, 51, explains further: “If I were in my mom’s body kissing my dad, I’m kissing my dad, and I’m also kissing my brother because my brother is in my dad’s body. There’s so much wrong with it.“The two actors admitted it was hard keeping a straight face during many of the hilarious moments in the movie. “It was a tie. I feel like we both broke a lot,” says Helms. Adds Garner: “You cannot put me in a scene with Ed Helms and expect me not to break. I’m sorry. That’s not going to happen.“Jennifer Garner/InstagramNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.During production, Helms, who is a husband and father (he doesn’t publicly disclose his family’s names) admits he “found myself thinking about what my kids were going through and how they might be thinking,” he says. “That’s why the body-swap premise is so timeless — because it asks the audience to think more about the people we’re close to and the ways we connect and disconnect. I hope people take a little more perspective out of this movie. But also chuckles.“As for Garner, she’s hopeful “little kids, teenagers, grown-ups, parents, grandparents, everyone will see something just for them in the movie and have a blast,” she adds. “If at the end of it, there’s a tear or a heart swelling? You’ve just made my Christmas.“Family Switchbegins streaming on Netflix on Nov. 30.

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Jennifer Garner Says She Wouldn’t Want to Switch Bodies with Her Teens: ‘I’ll Stay Here in My Old Lady Body’

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Jennifer GarnerandEd Helmsare nothing if not professional.But both stars tease they were a smidge uncomfortable filming a kissing scene for their new Netflix holiday filmFamily Switch. Playing a husband and wife who magically swap bodies with their two teen kids, Garner’s and Helms' characters had to kiss one another,afterthe switch had occurred.Colleen Hayes/Netflix"There’s so many layers of terrible awkwardness,” Helms, 49, tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue. “Yeah, that was a very funny one. I think we blew a bunch of takes on that one.“Garner, 51, explains further: “If I were in my mom’s body kissing my dad, I’m kissing my dad, and I’m also kissing my brother because my brother is in my dad’s body. There’s so much wrong with it.“The two actors admitted it was hard keeping a straight face during many of the hilarious moments in the movie. “It was a tie. I feel like we both broke a lot,” says Helms. Adds Garner: “You cannot put me in a scene with Ed Helms and expect me not to break. I’m sorry. That’s not going to happen.“Jennifer Garner/InstagramNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.During production, Helms, who is a husband and father (he doesn’t publicly disclose his family’s names) admits he “found myself thinking about what my kids were going through and how they might be thinking,” he says. “That’s why the body-swap premise is so timeless — because it asks the audience to think more about the people we’re close to and the ways we connect and disconnect. I hope people take a little more perspective out of this movie. But also chuckles.“As for Garner, she’s hopeful “little kids, teenagers, grown-ups, parents, grandparents, everyone will see something just for them in the movie and have a blast,” she adds. “If at the end of it, there’s a tear or a heart swelling? You’ve just made my Christmas.“Family Switchbegins streaming on Netflix on Nov. 30.

Jennifer GarnerandEd Helmsare nothing if not professional.

But both stars tease they were a smidge uncomfortable filming a kissing scene for their new Netflix holiday filmFamily Switch. Playing a husband and wife who magically swap bodies with their two teen kids, Garner’s and Helms' characters had to kiss one another,afterthe switch had occurred.

Colleen Hayes/Netflix

Jennifer Garner Says She Wouldn’t Want to Switch Bodies with Her Teens: ‘I’ll Stay Here in My Old Lady Body’

“There’s so many layers of terrible awkwardness,” Helms, 49, tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue. “Yeah, that was a very funny one. I think we blew a bunch of takes on that one.”

Garner, 51, explains further: “If I were in my mom’s body kissing my dad, I’m kissing my dad, and I’m also kissing my brother because my brother is in my dad’s body. There’s so much wrong with it.”

The two actors admitted it was hard keeping a straight face during many of the hilarious moments in the movie. “It was a tie. I feel like we both broke a lot,” says Helms. Adds Garner: “You cannot put me in a scene with Ed Helms and expect me not to break. I’m sorry. That’s not going to happen.”

Jennifer Garner/Instagram

Jennifer Garner Says She Wouldn’t Want to Switch Bodies with Her Teens: ‘I’ll Stay Here in My Old Lady Body’

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

During production, Helms, who is a husband and father (he doesn’t publicly disclose his family’s names) admits he “found myself thinking about what my kids were going through and how they might be thinking,” he says. “That’s why the body-swap premise is so timeless — because it asks the audience to think more about the people we’re close to and the ways we connect and disconnect. I hope people take a little more perspective out of this movie. But also chuckles.”

As for Garner, she’s hopeful “little kids, teenagers, grown-ups, parents, grandparents, everyone will see something just for them in the movie and have a blast,” she adds. “If at the end of it, there’s a tear or a heart swelling? You’ve just made my Christmas.”

Family Switchbegins streaming on Netflix on Nov. 30.

source: people.com