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Movies of many kinds are full of little hints and references fans might not have found when viewing the films for the first time: Easter Eggs.

And now, different parts of the Walt Disney Company are revealing some across their biggest properties.
Now you don’t have to miss the fun of spotting Epic Easter Eggs!
On Twitter, Walt Disney Studios, Pixar, Disney Animation, Marvel Studios, Star Wars, Blue Sky Studios, and twentieth Century Studios each presented pictures from different movies inviting fans to detect the Easter Egg.
In some of the posts, the studio presented a hint about what fans ought to be searching for while in others – like the case with Star Wars – they showed a little well-established reality about that film’s concealed detail.

The outcome of these Easter eggs is fun looking at some much-loved movies and keeping in mind that not the entirety of the Easter Eggs are anything but difficult to find, that is what makes it fun!
Continue reading to look at the film Easter Eggs for yourself and let us know what you think in the comments below.

Walt Disney Studio:
On the hunt for Easter eggs? Look no further. We rounded up some of our favorites. Starting off with Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End. Can you find the hidden Mickey on the map?pic.twitter.com/r2aAFOEOf0
There is a Mickey Mouse hidden secretly in some place on the map in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End. Would you be able to spot him?

To Easter eggs…and beyond! Watch Toy Story closely and you just might spot this timeless pal!pic.twitter.com/wwCachSvDm
Here’s a simple one. Do you recognize the “Timeless buddy” in Toy Story?

Disney Animation:
Set sail to find this Easter Egg! There’s a Kakamora that looks like another Disney Animation character in Moana. Can you spot it?pic.twitter.com/DcXX7P2UXx
Does Baymax have a Kakamora cousin? It sure appears like it. Would you be able to spot it right now in the Moana?
Marvel Studio:
Avengers. Assemble.pic.twitter.com/sv4pzFJnYC
This one is epic. Avengers: Endgame has a great visual callback to Iron Man, as is featured by this Easter Egg uncovered fromMarvelStudios.
The red gloves a part of their Quantum suits joined with the connection of their hands showed up on-screen as a reverence to the bend reactor Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) in the past used to control his preliminary suits.
Star Wars:
Finn’s stormtrooper number was FN-2187. The # is a homage to cell 2187 located in detention block AA-23 on the Death Star, the cell of Princess Leia in A New Hope. Cell 2187 from ANH is a ref. to “21-87” a National Film Board of Canada short that inspired a young George Lucas.pic.twitter.com/dBdY0kZ7nW
This one is a twofold Easter Egg! Finn’s storm-trooper number is a reference toStar Wars: A New Hope.
While this part of A New Hope references is itself a gesture to a film that affected George Lucas.
20th Century Studio:
Are you sharp enough to spot the Easter Egg in the end credits of@GreatestShowman? Hint: it points to another@mang0ldfilm.pic.twitter.com/jACYa2hecH
This one is about the small details. Look at the corners in these end credits from The Greatest Showman, and you’ll discover a sweet gesture to Wolverine. James Mangold directed bothThe Wolverineand Logan.
Sources:Comicbook,Twitter
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