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Internet User Discovers 21 Hidden Easter Eggs In Movies And Can't Wait To Share Them Widely

Easter Eggs are beautifully decorated and usually used as gifts on the occasion of Easter. Today, a modern custom is to substitute chocolate eggs wrapped in colorful paper. They are considered sweet treats that roll around once a year to satisfy everyone's gluttonous cravings.
However, Easter Eggs also has another meaning in film culture. It is a term used to describe a message, image, or feature hidden in a film, which is able to make viewers go “Ahhhh, clever!”  every time they spot it! Various filmmakers have added Easter Eggs to their artwork, becoming fun and interactive way to engage with fans.
Easter eggs are able to make the movie more memorable. Moreover, finding Easter eggs in movies is something really fun to do.
Here is a list of the most interesting Easter Eggs in famous movies found out by an Internet user! Let's see whether you share the same thought.

#1 In the Truman Show (1998), the old ladies watching the show are wearing the same robe as Meryl because all products in the show are for sale

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#2 In Modern Times, with a lot of effort, it looks like Charlie Chaplin was teetering over a high mezzanine ledge

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#3 In A Series of Unfortunate Events, Jim Carrey actually forgot his next line but stayed in his character by saying "Wait, let me do that one more time"

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#4 Bill Murray's falling over on his way out of the restaurant in Scrooged (1988) wasn't planned. He actually slipped on the water he threw earlier in the scene.

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#5 Star Wars (1977) originally had Red and Blue Squadron attacking the Death Star, but the blue caused the problem of special effects, it was changed to gold. In Rogue One (2016), Red, Gold and Blue squadron attack Scarif, where Blue Squadron is destroyed, leaving them unavailable for the events in Star Wars

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#6 In The Matrix (1990), all things (clothes, posture, hairstyle) in Neo and Morpheus attacking make us think of a yin-yang symbol

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#7 In Monsters University, power comes from screams which appear as a gaseous state in the scream tanks

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#8 In Jojo Rabbit (2019), the implication that Jojo knows very little about Hitler is revealed when Jojo's imaginary Hitler in Jojo Rabbit eats meat and offers him cigarettes while Hitler actually didn't do them

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#9 Ryan Reynolds and Walker Scobell both join The Adam Project (2022) as older and young Adam respectively. Young Adam says "Superhero Landing" which is a nod to a quote in Deadpool (2016) which also starred Ryan Reynolds

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#10 In Toy Story 2, the American flag was replaced by the globe in the rest of the world

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#11 The license plate 63A5M-3 appearing during the Doc Ock fight scene in Spider-Man: No Way Home is a reference to The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #3" in which Doctor Octopus makes his first appearance

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#12 In Despicable Me 3, Gru's brother lives in the country named Freedonia, which is a reference to Duck Shop (1933)

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#13 The clothes Django wears is the same as what Calvin Candie wore at the beginning of the film

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#14 In Mission Impossible: Fallout (2018) - before being submerged, Lane attempts to hyperventilate, which allows him to stay conscious longer

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#15 At the beginning scene of WALL-E (2008), wind turbines and nuclear plants appear built on top of trash mounds in order to imply that mankind didn't convert to clean energy until it was too late

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#16 Ryan Reynolds is spotted filming a video for Instagram in the background of 6 Underground

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#17 There is no audience during Kane's speech in Citizen Kane, it is actually a still photo, holes were pricked in with a pin, and lights moved around behind it

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#18 This is one helmet that Gloin wears in The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies and his son Gimli wore in The Lord of the Rings trilogy

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#19 In Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, when Miles Morales electrocutes Peter B. Parker, it illuminates his nervous system instead of the usual cartoon trope of his skeleton, which is much more scientifically accurate

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#20 Look at the bus advertising "Ghibli Co" in Studio Ghibli's Kiki's Delivery Service

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#21 In Deadpool 2, Wade notices that a shot came from behind him because of the blood spatter on the camera

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