Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull Movie Facts, Easter Eggs and hidden details

6 of the most interesting Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull 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 Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull movie message.

Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull poster
Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull poster
Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull Plot

In 1957, archaeologist and adventurer Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. is called back into action and becomes entangled in a Soviet plot to uncover the secret behind mysterious artifacts known as the Crystal Skulls.

Genre Action, Adventure
Director Steven Spielberg
Stars Harrison Ford, Cate Blanchett, Karen Allen, Shia LaBeouf
IMDB score 6.1

Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull Movie Easter Eggs

1 - During the nuke town fridge scene, the fridge says lead lined, which would stop the gamma radiation from the bomb coming in

During the nuke town fridge scene, the fridge says lead lined, which would stop the gamma radiation from the bomb coming in

At the end of the credits, the Raiders March plays only this time it is followed by a higher version of the theme, symbolizing Father & Son working together.

Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull Movie Foreshadowing

1 - The character "Mutt" gets his nickname from the same place Indy does.

The character "Mutt" gets his nickname from the same place Indy does.

Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull movie hidden details

1 - The atomic bomb has "I like Ike" written on the side referring to one of President Eisenhower's campaign slogans and opposition to communism.

The atomic bomb has "I like Ike" written on the side referring to one of President Eisenhower's campaign slogans and opposition to communism.

1 - Indy thinks about teaching in Leipzig which on the one hand is logical because the university has one of the most famous archaeological faculties in the world, but one the other hand at that time it was under communist control

Indy thinks about teaching in Leipzig which on the one hand is logical because the university has one of the most famous archaeological faculties in the world, but one the other hand at that time it was under communist control

Indy is betrayed by his friend Mac, when questioned he says "I'm a capitalist and they pay" referring to the Russians, but he points directly towards the audience. It's as if Spielberg himself is telling us he didn't want to make the film