18 Movie Details Hiding In Famous Films We Bet You Missed
Get ready for an exciting journey through the world of movies as we uncover hidden details and secrets in famous films. In this article, we will reveal the mysteries that make these iconic movies even more extraordinary. These are not just ordinary Easter eggs; they are carefully hidden nuances that add depth and intrigue to beloved films.
Whether you are a casual moviegoer or a dedicated film buff, get ready to be amazed by the details that enhance the viewing experience in ways you never imagined. Join us as we shine a spotlight on the hidden magic within the frames, bringing to light 18 mesmerizing movie details that have remained tucked away in the shadows. This is your backstage pass to the secrets of cinema - get ready for a thrilling ride!
#1. In Bridge To Terabithia (2007), Mrs Edmunds takes her 11 year old student Jess on a one-on-one field trip, which was essentially a date. I don't know man, sounds like grooming to me.
#2. Most people will tell you The Truman show has aged brilliantly, due to how social media increasingly documents every moment of our lives. I however, think it aged terribly because nobody nowadays would have the attention span for this boring-ass show.
#3. In the Marvel universe, crippling alcoholism can be cured by fighting somebody a lot stronger than you. This is accurate. If your friend has a drinking problem, encourage them to get into fights. You're helping them, and you're a good person for doing it.
#4. “Daredevil” was a well written show with themes, characters and thought out storylines. This is because they had the very unique idea of hiring a showrunner to oversee it, something you would think a billion dollar company would also think of doing.
#5. Sylvester Stallone baked his world famous baguettes for the crew of The Expendables 3 (2014). During filming of Expend4bles (2023) Stallone baked cakes, each week there was a new cake to sample.
#6. In Batman (1989) Batman (Micheal Keaton) is covered all but his mouth in a kevlar bullet proof armor. This is so the cops know hes white.
#7. In Avengers: Endgame (2019), Scott Lang reemerges five years in the future to find the MCU in a state of misery and full of trash. This is a reference to Marvel's 2024 slate of films.
#8. According to Jason X, hockey was outlawed in 2024. Enjoy while you can, hockey fans.
#9. The Irish Unification happens this year. Start preparing.
#10. If you listen closely, you can hear the Wilhelm scream in Oppenheimer (2023). This is an odd choice because, while it's unfortunate that poor hiker got toasted, the film should have focused on Oppie.
#11. In Jurassic Park (1993), why did Hammond go out of his way to create ferocious & lethal velociraptors in a park meant for families? Answer: he spared no expense.
#12. In Narc (2002), Ray Liotta gained 25 pounds and wore a fat suit for his role as Henry Oak. When asked why, Liotta said he was “extremely moved and inspired” by Martin Lawrence’s portrayal of Big Momma in the award-winning Big Momma’s House (2000).
#13. In The Last of Us (2022), the soles of Joel's boots in the final scene are almost pristine despite the character walking across half of the United States.
#14. In a screengrab from the upcoming TV show Echo (2024), Daredevil appears. This is the only reason why anyone would watch this show.
#15. In Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018), none of the comments Ralph reads are denying the Holocaust, showing that this is a clear work of fiction.
#16. In "Fast Five" (2011) you can see Vin Diesel forcefully push a woman up a wall. Uh...this doesn't make me think of no nothing in the news.
#17. If you start Avengers Endgame tonight at 9:41:34 pm, Captain America will say “assemble” at 12:00 am on January 5th. *Sigh* I should have posted this 4 days ago.
#18. In Spider-Man: Homecoming (2016) Peter Parker’s class visits the observation deck of the Washington Monument. The fact that it was open indicates that this was a work of fiction.
Related Articles
- A Nightmare On Elm Street Ending Explained: Was It Real Or A Dream?
- The Midnight Club Ending Explained: What The Twist Entails
- Midsommar Ending Explained: Why Was Dani Chosen?
- Donnie Darko Ending Explained: Unravelling The Cult Classic
- American Psycho Ending Explained: Was It All A Hallucination?
- 'Goodnight Mommy' Explained: The Meaning Of The Tragic Twist
- 'Us' Ending Explained: What The 'Tethered' Twist Means
- 'The Platform' Ending Explained: Is Goreng Dead And What Does It All Mean?
- 'Squid Game' Ending Explained: What The Ending Of Season 1 Means
- 'Significant Other' Ending Explained: What Happened At The End Of The Film?