The Adventures Of Tintin Movie Facts, Easter Eggs and hidden details

7 of the most interesting The Adventures Of Tintin 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 The Adventures Of Tintin movie message.

The Adventures Of Tintin Movie Trivia

1 - The market artist who draws Tintin a portrait is modeled after Herg? (creator of Tintin)

The market artist who draws Tintin a portrait is modeled after Herg? (creator of Tintin)

The Adventures Of Tintin Movie Easter Eggs

1 - The artist that is drawing Tintin has the original Tintin comic designs on display.

The artist that is drawing Tintin has the original Tintin comic designs on display.

1 - (2011), one of the main antagonists is called sakharine. Saccharine however is a fake metallic tasting sugar alternative. Later in the movie as He is introduced by the Nightingale, his alias is Shuggair Addatif (sugar additive.)

(2011), one of the main antagonists is called sakharine. Saccharine however is a fake metallic tasting sugar alternative. Later in the movie as He is introduced by the Nightingale, his alias is Shuggair Addatif (sugar additive.)

1 - Tintin (voiced by Jamie Bell) can be seen reaching for keys with the shark from Jaws in the background. Steven Spielberg directed both movies.

Tintin (voiced by Jamie Bell) can be seen reaching for keys with the shark from Jaws in the background. Steven Spielberg directed both movies.

Captain Haddock mistakes Snowy for a giant Sumatran rat. This is primarily a reference to the Sumatran Rat-monkey featured in producer Peter Jackson's film Brain Dead (AKA Dead Alive).

The Adventures Of Tintin movie hidden details

1 - The City of Bagghar is going through a water shortage. After Haddock accidentally breaches the dam and causes a flood, the city's populace can be seen gathering the floodwaters during the chase sequence.

The City of Bagghar is going through a water shortage. After Haddock accidentally breaches the dam and causes a flood, the city's populace can be seen gathering the floodwaters during the chase sequence.

Haddock calls Mr. Sakharine "A sour-faced man with a sugary name," referring to the similarity of the adjective saccharine, a word meaning sweet or sugary.