The longer the history of cinema, the more hidden details are revealed in the pictures.
Sometimes writers refer to cult films or real historical facts, sometimes they add some subtle but cool little things, and sometimes they hint the viewer directly to the conclusion or give spoilers for future projects (this is especially common, for example, Pixar “sins”).
Such details are found everywhere, but among them there are the most interesting, touching and unexpected. And even if you’ve watched the fictional “Avengers” hundreds of times, you’ve probably missed them. We are correcting the situation.
Spoilers attention!
In the cult detective thriller Shutter Island, the fact that Mark Ruffalo’s protagonist is not a true detective is hinted at in one of the film’s first scenes, when he awkwardly pulls off his cover. Frankly, he has little experience with firearms.
One of the minor characters in the cartoon “Finding Nemo” is reading a comic book with “Mr. Incredible” from The Incredibles. The audience will know his story in just a year.

In Coco, one of the skeletons is wearing Sid’s shirt from Toy Story.

In the cartoon “Anastasia”, the drawing that the main character gave to her grandmother was copied from a 1914 painting by a real princess.

Soul presents a travel poster for Portorosso, the main setting for Pixar’s next Luca.

In Encanto, Dolores clap with her index fingers. All because his gift was super hearing.

You can find a hidden Mickey Mouse in the third part of “Pirates of the Caribbean” on San Feng’s nautical chart.

In Despicable Me, Gru’s ticket number is 072069. If we turn these numbers into a date, we get July 20, 1969 – the date of the first moon landing.

One of the characters in Unthinkable tries to defuse a nuclear bomb using Excel.

Tyler Durden from Fight Club walks past a mirror and is not reflected in it.
When Tony Stark calls Pepper Potts in Infinity War, the same melody plays in the background as in the last moment of The First Avenger, where Steve Rogers sacrifices himself to summon his lover.
In Tim Burton’s Batman, the Joker invents the deadly poison Smilex (smile – without a smile) and poisons Gotham by hiding it in personal care products. Charlie’s father from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory works at the toothpaste factory of the same name.

Pablo Escobar is next at the checkpoint at Coco’s Secret. He gives a small bundle (possibly containing something illegal) to another skeleton.
In Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, the books are shown without thorns, as Joel (Jim Carrey) can’t remember such small details.

The hero of the cartoon “Flush Out”, voiced by Hugh Jackman, tries on the Wolverine costume while deciding what to wear.

The Joker (Heath Ledger) mask from The Dark Knight resembles the Joker (Cesar Romero) mask from the 60’s movie.

No photo of Morgan Freeman could be found as a teenager, so his son was photographed for the dossier at The Shawshank Redemption.

On Shutter Island, inmate Bridget Kearns asks for a glass of water. When he “drinks” he has nothing.
“Good luck, Mr. Gorsky,” Neil Armstrong says during the opening credits of Watchmen. This is a reference to a famous urban legend he overheard as a child to his neighbor, Mrs. Gorsky. At that moment, the neighbor shouted to her husband: “Oral sex? Oral sex will only happen when the neighbor’s child sets foot on the moon!

There is a warning at the end of Frozen’s credits that the film company does not share Kristoff’s view that “all men eat your snot”.

Yes, Friends has a Soviet poster. And not alone.
In Catch Me If You Can, Frank (Leonardo DiCaprio) is captured in France and arrested by the real Frank Abagnale, disguised as a French gendarme, whose true story is based on the movie.

In “Spider-Man 2” (Sam Raimi), Bruce Campbell plays the man who keeps Peter out of the room when he’s late and says, “Helps keep the illusion.” It was supposed to be a little Easter egg—Campbell would play Mysterio in the movie’s fourth installment, which never saw the light of day.
The squirrels in Charlie’s Chocolate Factory are real. It took the team 19 weeks to train 40 squirrels for a scene where they shell hazelnuts and throw them on a conveyor belt.

At the time of Star Wars: A New Hope, a mirror, not CGI, was used to show a speeder in flight.

In The Boss Baby, the number on Tim’s chest changes from 01 to 02 after his younger brother is born. It seems that someone is no longer the head of the family.

In the Monsters vs. Aliens cartoon, General Voyaker has a patch depicting Shrek on his uniform.

At the beginning of the first episode of John Wick, the protagonist drives a car through a small airport. The guard who lets him through is reading Shibumi, a book about a retired hitman who once killed a man with a pencil. Just like John himself.

The crowd at Citizen Kane is actually a photograph. To create the illusion of movement, holes were drilled in the photo with moving light sources behind it.
In The Pursuit of Happiness, Will Smith walks past the real Chris Gardner, played by him, based on the film’s biography.

In Knives Out, the portrait of the late Harlan Thrombey changes after a murder is solved. A smile appears on him.
Tom Holland’s Spider in No Way Home evades the Green Goblin’s bombs, just as Tobey Maguire’s Spider did in the 2002 movie.
Source: People Talk