Star Wars The Last Jedi Movie Facts, Easter Eggs and hidden details
36 of the most interesting Star Wars The Last Jedi 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 Star Wars The Last Jedi movie message.
Two kids fight with light sabers around the house.
Genre
Short, Action, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
Stars
Taylor Clark
IMDB score
8.0
Star Wars The Last Jedi Movie Trivia
The coffin like structure for Rey's shuttle in the Millenial Falcon is a nod to C.S Lewis book series The Space Trilogy where the main character traverse space in a coffin like vessel
Rey is a woman. This is a subtle nod to the fact that she is an evil SJW trying to take away my Mortal Kombat tiddy
Star Wars The Last Jedi Movie Easter Eggs
You can see a compass on Luke Skywalker's shelf. This compass was the one he found in the emperor's observatory on a mission in Star Wars Battlefront 2 (2017, before The release of The Last Jedi)
The jet pack worn by Maz Kanata in Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017), resembles the jet pack worn by the Rocketeer in the 1991 film. Joe Johnston, who directed The Rocketeer, worked on the visual effects for the original Star Wars trilogy.
Yoda smacks Luke in the head showing him the power of force ghost and what he must do to project to fight Kylo all while burning down the books.
Accuracy details in Star Wars The Last Jedi
Since Luke is a projection, you never see his footprints in the snow on the planet unlike everyone else.
Star Wars The Last Jedi Movie Foreshadowing
When Leia force pulls herself back onto the Resistance ship, it foreshadows where the Holdo Maneuver will hit Snoke's ship.
You can see the ship BB-8 and DJ steal later in the film parking in front of the casino during the establishing shot.
Star Wars The Last Jedi movie hidden details
Rey's training on the cliff matches Kylo Ren's fight with Luke Skywalker
Chewbacca's seat in the Millennium Falcon's cockpit is visibly dirtier than Han's
Luke winks at C-3PO when he arrives at the abandoned rebel base on Crait. This is most likely because C-3PO had technology to sense that Luke was not physically present. This was not in the script, Mark Hamill decided to do this on his own.
These three Resistance soldiers are played by Nathan, Griffin, and Chelsea Hamill - Mark Hamill's children. Not only is it a fun cameo, but it can also be viewed as the literal next generation watching Luke go out to face the First Order, a major point of the scene.
Leia flies through a hologram of Snoke's ship foreshadowing its fate later in the movie.
Rebel Bombardies decorate two of the bombs that get dropped on the Dreadnaught.
Rey is fascinated by the rain on Ahch-To because she grew up on a desert planet.
There is a mural in the first Jedi temple of the Prime Jedi, the original member of the Jedi Order.
The puncture wound is shown from Luke's extreme spearfishing
Before Rey touches Ben Solo's hand in The Last Jedi, she only refers to him as 'Kylo'. After seeing the conflict in him, she only calls him 'Ben'.
Snoke does not directly hit the helmetless Kylo Ren with force lightning, but instead bounces it off the floor to avoid his still-healing face.
Right before their first force connection Skype session, the light shining on both Kylo and Rey look like the "yin" and "yang" halves.
. I could be wrong, but the way Leia flies through the hologram when shes saving herself in space parallels how Snokes ship gets destroyed later in the movie.
An AT-At from the original trilogy can be spotted in the back during the fight on Crait when Kylo Ren confronts Luke face to face. You can tell it's an AT-AT by it's small feet and more box like body
The "Binary Sunset" has now appeared in every Star Wars trilogy
Rey is Visibly Happy at the Sight of Rain Because, Having Grown Up On a Desert Planet, She's Never Seen It
Luke's lightsaber is destroyed when Kylo and Rey have a force pull with each other. Later in the movie, Luke is actually wielding that lightsaber, which I think makes sense since he is there as an hologram through the force.
the scene where Rey and Kylo touch hands across their Force bond, Rey begins crying, and sheds a single tear. The trail of Rey's tear mirrors the scar she gave Kylo in "The Force Awakens".
During the battle of Crait, Luke doesn't leave footprints, unlike the other characters, foreshadowing that he was not actually there.
You can see when Snoke is stabbed, his hand is cut off aswell, keeping to the Star Wars tradition.
Luke Skywalker appears to be younger when he faces off Kylo Ren. We later get to know that all of it was simply an Illusion. Luke appears younger because that's how Kylo last saw him and the older Luke simply doesn't exist in Kylo's head.
During the duel between Luke and Kylo, we can tell Luke is not actually there not only because of his appearance, but also because the movements of his feet don't move the salt unlike Kylo's. Kylo has missed this completely.
" you'll see that unlike everyone else on Crait, Luke doesn't leave red footprints.
Luke Skywalker ridicules Rey and says the Force is "not just about lifting rocks." At the end of the film, Rey saves Resistance troops by lifting rocks.
When Admiral Holdo fires her pistol you can she she says "pew"
Commander Poe Dameron deliberately keeps addressing his opponent as General "Hugs" to further provoke and rile him.
The drawer Finn opens to get a blanket for Rose in the end is filled with the Jedi books from the "Force Tree"
Emperor Palpatine is seen in the clouds over Rey, after she submits to the temptation of the Dark Side during Luke's first Jedi training session of Rey.