35 Awesome Movie Easter Eggs We Bet You Missed

1Wall-E

Wall-E

In the Pixar logo after the credits of Wall-E, Wall-E replaces Luxo Jr.’s lightbulb with an environmental friendly compact fluorescent bulb after his incandescent bulb goes out.


2Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), the comic books that introduce our main characters have the actual creators of the Spidermen credited as authors.


3Ready Player One

Ready Player One

In Ready Player One (2018), the two quarters placed over James Halliday's eyes are from 1972. The birth year of Halliday and the first commercially successful video game, Atari's Pong. The cost to play: 25 cents.


4Aladdin

Aladdin

In Aladdin (1992), in Genie's cave, you can clearly see a Lamassu statue. Agrabah is supposedly located on the ancient Sumerian territory. Maybe Genie's the last master was an Anunnaki giant.


5Cars

Cars

In Cars (2006), an 'Apple car' can be seen in the race at the beginning of the movie. This is a tribute to the former CEO of Pixar, Steve Jobs. The number 84 is also significant and was chosen because it was the year the first Apple computers began selling. 


6The Incredibles

The Incredibles

In The Incredibles, when Buddy (voiced by Jason Lee) is in Mr. Incredible's car, Mr. Incredible mistakenly starts to call him Brodie, the name of Lee's character from Mallrats.


7King Kong

King Kong

King Kong (2005) takes place in 1933, the same year the original film was released. Early in the film, when Carl Denham is looking for a new lead actress for his movie, the dialogue suggests that the original King Kong (1933) exists and was being made at the same time as this one.


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8Transformers

Transformers

In the Transformers movie (2007), the first-time Bumblebee appears, he's parked next to a yellow VW Beetle, his original form from the cartoon series and toy line.


9Lilo and Stitch

Lilo and Stitch

In "Lilo and Stitch" (2002), one of the restaurants in the city is named 'Mulan Wok'.


10Kong: Skull Island

Kong: Skull Island

In Kong: Skull Island (2017), the actual camera that was used in the 1933 film is hidden in the scene at Hank Marlow's place - as confirmed by the film's VFX artist, Jeff White.

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