Rogue One A Star Wars Story Movie Facts, Easter Eggs and hidden details

10 of the most interesting Rogue One A Star Wars Story 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 Rogue One A Star Wars Story movie message.

Rogue One A Star Wars Story Movie Trivia

K-2SO played by Alan Tudyk slaps Cassian Andor played by Diego Luna. Luna is seen covering his face clearly trying to hold back a laugh.

Costume details in Rogue One A Star Wars Story

1 - The production team used a London subway station as a stage prop for the Empire base.

The production team used a London subway station as a stage prop for the Empire base.

Rogue One A Star Wars Story movie hidden details

1 - "The Ghost" from the animated series Star Wars Rebels is visible fighting in the battle of Scarif

"The Ghost" from the animated series Star Wars Rebels is visible fighting in the battle of Scarif

The tank/transporter that Jyn breaks out of at the start of the film is the same vehicle that is used by the Clone Army at The Battle of Kashyyyk in Revenge of The Sith. It is also one of the only wheeled vehicles in the whole Star Wars Saga.

1 - - Star Wars creative executive Pablo Hidalgo explains that the crew of the Hammerhead Corvette are shown to have survived the crash as the escape pod bays are empty

- Star Wars creative executive Pablo Hidalgo explains that the crew of the Hammerhead Corvette are shown to have survived the crash as the escape pod bays are empty

1 - Right after Jyn comes out of the council, you can hear a PA calling General Sydulla, from the Rebels TV series to the briefing room.

Right after Jyn comes out of the council, you can hear a PA calling General Sydulla, from the Rebels TV series to the briefing room.

Bodhi is visibly scared hearing Saw Gerrera breathe. (Probably because it reminds him of Darth Vader)

1 - Rogue One's K2SO and Serenity/Firefly's Wash share this detail in common, and it's not just Alan Tudyk.

Rogue One's K2SO and Serenity/Firefly's Wash share this detail in common, and it's not just Alan Tudyk.

K2SO has multiple lines about the odds of something, pushing the other characters to use Han Solo's famous, "Never Tell Me The Odds," line, hinting at the second Star Wars Story movie about Han Solo

1 - Krennic meets his end at the hands (superlasers?) of his own creation, which his own fumbling of resulted in him being where he was at the time. Personally I loved almost everything about this film, very much including Krennic's arc and character

Krennic meets his end at the hands (superlasers?) of his own creation, which his own fumbling of resulted in him being where he was at the time. Personally I loved almost everything about this film, very much including Krennic's arc and character