1Hela
In Thor: Ragnarok Hela’s headdress gets larger the longer she's on Asgard. The rips on her costume disappear and the bruises on her body change color from dull silver to shining green. Previously it is mentioned that her power increases when she's on Asgard.
2. In Spider-Man 3 (2007) you can see Sandman's teeth fly out when his head is pressed against the moving subway train by Spider-Man.
3. In Ant-Man, Darren Cross's tie has a hexagonal pattern foreshadowing his real identity as Yellowjacket (the villain of the movie and a type of wasps which live in nests that have hexagonal cells).
4. In "The Dark Knight" you can see the piece of glass the Joker uses to escape his cell, while he is talking to Detective Stephens.
5. In Iron Man (2008) when Pepper Potts is going through Obadiah Stane’s computer, played by Jeff Bridges, there are two references to Bridge’s Big Lebowski character. In the documents, there is a reference of a vessel called ‘MSC LEBOWSKI’ and a barcode that includes ‘THE00DUDE’.
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6Killmonger
In Black Panther, after Killmonger takes the throne, he begins to wear his father's ring on his right hand rather than on the necklace.
7. In Monty Python and The Holy Grail, the Black Knight’s coat of arms is a boar, a creature known for ignoring deadly wounds to keep fighting.
8. In It (2017), Pennywise changes the color of his eyes from yellow to blue, which are the same color as Bill's, to lure Georgie. Also, during the sewer drain scene, Pennywise has one eye staring at Georgie while the other eye stares at the audience.
9. In Silence of the Lambs, Hannibal Lecter tells Clarice that he ate a man's liver with fava beans and “a nice Chianti.” All of these foods interfere with MAOI antidepressants, which are used to treat various personality disorders as well. In other words, Hannibal wasn't taking his meds.
10. In ‘Saw’ (2004), the Jigsaw killer’s identity is revealed early on when blueprints for the infamous reverse bear trap are seen on John Kramer’s hospital desk.
11Voldemort
Voldemort makes a living appearance in every Harry Potter film except for the Prisoner of Azkaban, but you can still see him appear inside a portrait in the movie.
12. In Lord of the Rings, Gollum's pupils are tiny when he is in his "Gollum" persona, but they become much bigger when he switches to "Sméagol."
13. In The Matrix Reloaded the color of Agent Smith's suit changes from dark green to black, reflecting his 'unplugged' state
14. In Terminator 2, the only time that the T-1000 and T-800 actually talk to each other, they are both impersonating other people.
15. In Scarface (1983), Tony Montana sees the phrase "the world is yours" on an airship advertising for Pan American Airlines. Later in the movie, he has a globe with that phrase on it in the entrance hall of his luxury mansion.
16Keyser Söze
At the beginning of "The Usual Suspects" (1995), Keyser Söze is seen with the things Roger "Verbal" Kint claims before his release at the end of the film.
17. In The Dark Knight Rises, during the masquerade scene, everyone is wearing a physical mask except Bruce Wayne and Miranda Tate. Wayne (Batman) and Tate (Talia al Ghul) are the masks to their real personas.
18. In the Goodbye Horses scene in “The Silence of the Lambs”, Buffalo Bill is wearing a woman’s scalp.
19. In Child’s Play, Chucky starts to grow eyebrows and lashes the more human he gets. His hairline changes too.
20. In Fight Club (1999), Tyler Durden drives while the Narrator rides shotgun. After the car crash, Tyler exits the passenger side and pulls the Narrator from the driver’s seat.
21Green Goblin
During the Thanksgiving scene in the first Spider-Man movie, Peter Parker is wearing the Green Goblin's colors, and Norman Osborn is wearing Spider-Man's colors.
22. In Pirates of the Caribbean 3: At World’s end, when Davy Jones comes to parlay, he’s walked onto land using a trail of buckets.
23. Doc Ock's Fate in Spider-Man 2 is based on T.S. Elliot, the author Otto Octavius' wife tried explaining to him when they first met.
24. In Batman vs. Superman when Lex Luthor is shown in his prisoner uniform, his prisoner ID number contains TK-421. TK-421 is the ID number of the Storm Trooper whose armor was stolen by Han Solo and Luke Skywalker in Star Wars: A New Hope.
25. In Avengers: Age of Ultron, Ultron's torn chest carries the exact same pattern as Cap's broken shield from Tony's vision.