Life Of Walter Mitty Movie Facts, Easter Eggs and hidden details

5 of the most interesting Life Of Walter Mitty easter eggs you didn't know about. Handpicked and verified, these little-known hidden details can be obscure enough most people will miss. These behind the scene easter eggs and hidden messages will give you another view of Life Of Walter Mitty movie message.

Life Of Walter Mitty poster
Life Of Walter Mitty poster
Life Of Walter Mitty Plot

When both he and a colleague are about to lose their job, Walter takes action by embarking on an adventure more extraordinary than anything he could have ever imagined.

Genre Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Romance
Director Ben Stiller
Stars Ben Stiller, Kristen Wiig, Jon Daly, Kathryn Hahn
IMDB score 7.3

Life Of Walter Mitty movie hidden details

The wall behind Walter represents his colorful and creative mind, but quickly transitions to dark gray colors representing the dull work life.

1 - When he is preparing for work, you can see old skater magazines in his closet, which explains his skate boarding abilities later in the film.

When he is preparing for work, you can see old skater magazines in his closet, which explains his skate boarding abilities later in the film.

Red or blue car. He chooses the red car signifying he's ready to take the plunge after a life of dreaming.

1 - In the scene when Walter decides to go to Nuuk, one of the Past Magazine Cover has Walter's photo with the title, "Making of a Brave Man" implying that Walter finally took up the courage and was turning brave by finally doing what he wanted to do.

In the scene when Walter decides to go to Nuuk, one of the Past Magazine Cover has Walter's photo with the title, "Making of a Brave Man" implying that Walter finally took up the courage and was turning brave by finally doing what he wanted to do.

1 - Todd Maher tells Walter he had imagined him as a "little gray piece of paper", referring to the negative used for the cover at the end of the film.

Todd Maher tells Walter he had imagined him as a "little gray piece of paper", referring to the negative used for the cover at the end of the film.