Easter eggs are always exciting finds, but some movies keep them so well hidden that they aren’t discovered for many years. Filmmakers often put Easter eggs in their movies as a bonus for audiences who are more observant, often because they are passionate enough to watch a movie many times. They can either be references to other movies, small signatures from the director, or hidden details that add to the story.

These days, people can find comprehensive lists of the Easter eggs in a movie online just a few days after it hits theaters. This makes it even more exciting when somebody discovers a hidden reference that has been lying in plain sight for years. The most dedicated fans have been able to sniff out secret details in movies long after other people have moved on and forgotten all about them.

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10 Obscure References In Movies That Go Over Most People’s Heads (But Are Awesome)

References in films aren’t always obvious after the first watch. However, once they are understood, it can make the movie all the more enjoyable.

EachStar Warsmovie has been analyzed frame-by-frame for decades, and some of the franchise’s Easter eggs are loved by millions of fans. The reference toE.T. the Extra-Terrestrialin the senate and the blue milk inAndorare two of the most famous examples, but not allStar WarsEaster eggsget spotted so quickly. Some stay hidden for years, even with so many fans scrutinizing each movie.

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This is a fun detail, but it’s also a reminder of how the original trilogy had to use practical effects in creative ways.

During the Millennium Falcon’s escape inThe Empire Strikes Back,Han pilots the ship through a dense asteroid field with some strangely-shaped obstacles. One of the asteroids that narrowly misses the Falcon is actually a potato, while another is a tennis shoe. This is a fun detail, but it’s also a reminder of how the original trilogy had to use practical effects in creative ways.

Toy Story Home Improvement Binford Tools Easter Egg

Plenty of superhero movies use religious imagery to paint their heroes as saviors with supernatural powers. Often, this is extremely obvious, but there are also some more obscure examples. James Gunn had to reveal the Easter egg that he put inGuardians of the Galaxyyears later after nobody pointed it out to him. In the film’s emotional climax, Groot sacrifices himself to save his friends. When he does so, he stretches his arms out beside him like Jesus on the cross.

James Gunn had to reveal the Easter egg that he put inGuardians of the Galaxyyears later after nobody pointed it out to him.

A newspaper in Back to the Future Part II

It makes sense that not many people picked up on this reference, since Groot’s body position is so natural in context that it doesn’t seem odd. There are more parallels to the Bible in Groot’s story, though.After his sacrifice, he is resurrected, albeit as a small twig dancing in a pot. Also, the top of his head resembles a crown. Gunn was raised in a Catholic family, so it’s no wonder that he uses religious imagery inGuardians of the Galaxy.

Pixar’s first movie was a huge success in 1995, and it contains a subtle reference to one of Tim Allen’s other famous roles. Allen voices Buzz Lightyear in all fourToy Storymovies, but during the 1990s he was most well-known as the star ofHome Improvement.Toy Storyreferences the sitcom by showing a toolbox with the brand “Binford Tools,” the company that Allen’s character works for inHome Improvement.

The Marauder’s Map in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Allen voices Buzz Lightyear in all fourToy Storymovies, but during the 1990s he was most well-known as the star of Home Improvement

Pixar has plenty of Easter eggs, many of which are common knowledge among fans.Pixar fans are always on the lookout for the Pizza Planet truck, the Luxo ball, and the code “A113” whenever a new movie is released.Pixar also likes to use Easter eggs to hint at upcoming movies in the early stages of development. Even before certain projects are announced to the public, there may be some background detail that teases them, like how Boo has aFinding Nemotoy inMonsters Inc.

The chess scene in 2001: A Space Odyssey

The Truman Showhas layers of meaningpacked into every shot, and there are some details that have taken fans years to spot.The Truman Showplays with the idea of product placement in Truman’s life in a few ways, either with characters shoehorning brand names into conversations or with Truman being pushed up against an advertising board so the show’s producers can get the perfect shot.

The Truman Showhas layers of meaning packed into every shot, and there are some details that have taken fans years to spot.

Suzy’s books in Moonrise Kingdom

One of the less obvious ways thatThe Truman Showuses the idea of product placement has to do with the “costumes” of the characters in Truman’s life. Meryl is seen wearing a white robe with a subtle floral pattern at one point, and this same robe is seen being worn by a viewer later in the movie. This suggests that everything on-screen in the TV show is for sale, or that companies have paid to have their products featured. This highlights just how commercialized Truman’s false reality is.

Quentin Tarantino’s movies are often packed with references to the classics, as the director prides himself on his extensive knowledge of film history.Kill Bill Volume 1may contain a reference toThe Simpsons,which in turn references Tarantino himself. When the Bride fights Vernita Green in her home, Green surprises her by pulling a gun out of a cereal box. This is oddly reminiscent of aSimpsonsepisode which pokes fun at Tarantino.

Kill Bill Volume 1may contain a reference toThe Simpsons,which in turn references Tarantino himself.

InThe Simpsonsseason 8, episode 13, “Simpsoncalifragililsticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious,” the Simpson family watch anItchy and Scratchycartoon that parodiesReservoir Dogs.Tarantino then appears on-screen, although not played by himself, to explain the message of the cartoon. He states that violence is everywhere in society,“even in breakfast cereals.“This could be a coincidence, butTarantino wore a T-shirt with the image of hisSimpsonscharacter while doing press forKill Bill Volume 2,suggesting that he knew exactly what he was doing.

Back to the Future Part IIpacks in plenty of gags when Marty first travels to the future. The movie’s vision of 2015 includes some predictions about what the world might look like. Some of these are supposed to be tongue-in-cheek, like the cinema showingJaws 19,but some ofBack to the Future Part II’spredictionswere more sensible, as if the writers were genuinely trying to guess what could happen in 2015.

Back to the Future Part IIpacks in plenty of gags when Marty first travels to the future. The movie’s vision of 2015 includes some predictions about what the world might look like.

One tiny detail shows that the movie predicted that by 2015, Britain’s Princess Diana would have become Queen Diana. Of course, not only did Princess Diana leave the royal family before her death, but Queen Elizabeth II was still on the throne in 2015. This prediction appears in a headline of the newspaper Marty reads to try and figure out what decade he has found himself in.

One great way to hide an Easter egg is to put it in a movie’s end credits.Audiences might have already walked out of the theater by the time that Alfonso Cuarón snuck a dirty joke intoHarry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,an otherwise kid-friendly movie. The credits roll over footage of the Marauder’s Map, an enchanted map which shows the holder the movements of everyone walking around Hogwarts.

Audiences might have already walked out of the theater by the time that Alfonso Cuarón snuck a dirty joke intoHarry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.

Hidden in a corner of the Marauders Map, there are two pairs of footprints awfully close together in a suggestive position. This is the kind of subtle joke that could easily go over the heads of any children who did manage to spot it, and it took a long time before people started to notice it. Cuarón’s influence was a key factor in transitioning theHarry Potterfranchise from the charming children’s entertainment of the first two movies toward a slightly darker and more mature style, but this joke is still surprisingly adult-oriented.

During Frank and Dave’s long journey aboard the Discovery One, Frank passes the time with a game of chess against the ship’s artificially intelligent computer. HAL’s victory is an important moment in the narrative, as it could be the moment that HAL decides Frank is no longer fit for duty. The game may appear random, but it actually follows the pattern of a real-life contest from 1910.

The game may appear random, but it actually follows the pattern of a real-life contest from 1910.

2001: A Space Odysseycopies the movements of Roesch vs. Willi Schlage, but HAL makes a notational mistake. HAL convinces Frank that he cannot win, or rather, Frank is manipulated into reaching that conclusion himself. This could suggest that HAL is already malfunctioning in some way.A more sinister interpretation could be that HAL intentionally makes an error to test Frank. When Frank doesn’t notice the error and resigns himself to defeat, HAL decides that he must be eliminated.

RemakingKing Kongwas an extremely ambitious project for Peter Jackson to take on after the success of hisLord of the Ringstrilogy, but his passion for cinema shines through.King Konghad to face up to the legacy of the revolutionary 1933 original, but this isn’t the only classic movie that Jackson pays tribute to.He also includes a sneaky tribute to the Tom Cruise movieJerry Maguire.

King Konghad to face up to the legacy of the revolutionary 1933 original, but this isn’t the only classic movie that Jackson pays tribute to.

The most famous quote fromJerry Maguireis"Show me the money,“and Jackson puts a humorous spin on this inKing Kong.As the ship nears Skull Island, it receives a message in Morse Code. This supposedly says that there is a warrant out for Carl Denham’s arrest. Anyone who understands Morse Code can recognize the true meaning of the message is"Show me the monkey,“which is apt since Kong is introduced shortly after.

Wes Anderson is famous for exercising full artistic control over every tiny detail in his movies, and he likes to leave Easter eggs for his most observant fans. One of these has only recently been uncovered after 12 years. In Anderson’s coming-of-age love storyMoonrise Kingdom,Suzy is frequently seen reading sci-fi and fantasy novels. None of the novels are real, but one of them has a map from Frank Herbert’sDuneon the back cover.

Wes Anderson is famous for exercising full artistic control over every tiny detail in his movies, and he likes to leave Easter eggs for his most observant fans.

TheMoonrise KingdomEaster egghas gone unnoticed for over a decade, but it’s appropriate that it has been discovered now, with the success of Denis Villeneueve’sDunesaga. It’s also serendipitous that Anderson’s latest movie,Asteroid City,has elements of sci-fi.It’s likely that new Easter eggs will keep being found in Anderson’s movies for years to come.