Easter eggs mean different things to different people. They might mean a time-honored tradition or Us Raat (2025) Hindi Web Seriesan excuse to hunt for prizes and candy (or both). For a rabid entertainment fan, Easter eggs are friendly little inside jokes in your favorite pieces of pop culture that reward the voracious viewer.
SEE ALSO: How to keep your Easter egg decorating on trend this yearIn honor of Easter here are some of our favorite Easter eggs (ha, get it?) from the past year.
Disney/Pixar films are connected in a way Ryan Murphy will envy for all time, and Moana was no exception. The animation included lightning-fast glimpses of characters from The Little Mermaid, Wreck-It Ralph, Big Hero 6, and many from Aladdin, which was also directed by Ron Clements and John Musker.
From Spider-Man's resurrected web wings to the shared Defendersshows on Netflix, to the Thor trailer full of Avengersfeels and even a nod to Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Marvel's Easter egg game is strong.
The Harry Potter spinoff isn't hiding its ties to the Boy Who Lived, but since it's set 60 years before Harry's birth, that can be tough. Director David Yates (of the last four Potterfilms) turned to a favorite technique from his Potterdays: Newspapers. There were enough gems in the newspaper montage of Fantastic Beaststhat it merited its own post, but see if you can spot them here first:
In the early 2000s, particularly around the releases of Half-Blood Princeand Deathly Hallowsin hardcover, jkrowling.com was an oasis for thirsty Potterheads around the world. Rowling used it to shut down wild rumors, shoutout her favorite fan sites, and drop tidbits about the upcoming novels, often with riddles or games. The latest site isn't as elaborate, but it's simple and straightforward and calls back to the desk layout of her old site -- including that rumor-debunking page.
Star Wars fans are a detail-oriented bunch, so an imperial probe droid on Jedha is exactly the kind of blink-and-you'll-miss-it goody we love to see. Now, can we get Indiana Jones' hat into the Han Solomovie?
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Joe Hill's out-of-this-world painting includes everything from Daleks to Cybermen, and even a glimpse of the Doctor himself (Peter Capaldi).
A PopSugar writer stumbled upon what appears to be the production crew of 13 Reasons Whyin San Rafael, Calif., because at least one person in the visual looks an awful lot like the show's star, Dylan Minnette. The faces are blurred, but there's no mistaking the trucks full of filming equipment, the crew member talking to a curious neighbor, and the one member of the production who appears to be flipping off Google. Clay wears a similar shirt/hoodie combo (see below), so the light jeans and ear buds could be Minnette or a stand-in taking five.
Is basically just a giant '80s Easter Egg.
Like The Lego Moviebefore it, Lego Batman was bursting with pop culture references, including obligatory jabs at every single Batmanmovie before it and shoutouts to the most tertiary comic book villains.
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