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For those keeping count, nosotros're now up to eleven Star Wars feature films: 9 mainstay titles (Episodes I through 9) and 2 spinoff films, Rogue One (2016) and Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018). Between all of these films, we besides have two high-profile, laurels-winning blithe series, Clone Wars and Rebels; the live-activeness Telly phenomenon The Mandalorian; and countless other shows, books, and games.

The creatives behind the beloved space opera have packed a lot of details into the galaxy far, far away. Whether you're spending today rewatching the original films, defending the prequels, or catching The Bad Batch equally it drops on Disney+, spend some fourth dimension checking out a few of the best Easter eggs, cameos and hidden details sprinkled throughout the franchise. And, equally you bask our findings, "May the Fourth be with you" — always.

"The Phantom Menace" Features a Reference to Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey"

If you're a cinephile, you lot may discover The Phantom Menace includes a few more nods to sci-fi classics. The first is more self-referential: In the background of a scene in Mos Espa, nifty viewers can spot Luke Skywalker'south landspeeder from 1977'southward A New Hope. But that'southward not all.

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Certain, a tip of the hat to Steven Spielberg's E.T. feels about expected, just George Lucas had another famous managing director in listen when populating Watto's junkyard with spare parts, broken droids and half-busted machines. While Watto gives Jedi Qui-Gon Jinn (Liam Neeson) a tour of the bit heap, you can spot an EVA pod from Stanley Kubrick's classic 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).

Information technology's no secret that The Mandalorian is packed with great cameos. Not to mention, the evidence serves every bit a great way to connect the various animated series with the franchise'due south movies. From mentions of Grand Admiral Thrawn to portraying Ahsoka for the first time in live-activity, The Mandalorian is all about particular, which is why we can't help but admire these casting decisions.

First up, nosotros take Bo-Katan Kryze, a former member of the Decease Sentry faction on Mandalore. In both Clone Wars and Rebels, Bo-Katan is voiced to perfection by Katee Sackhoff. In The Mandalorian's 2nd season, Bo-Katan makes her live-action debut — also played past Sackhoff. We honey to see that kind of continuity.

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Next upward? Boba Fett. Originally, actor Jeremy Bulloch donned the now-infamous armor in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, and, in the prequel Attack of the Clones, a immature Boba was played past Daniel Logan. Since then, nosotros've seen an animated version of the grapheme, only, nonetheless, fans have been clamoring for his live-action revival.

As fans know, Boba is Jango Fett's "son" — a clone whose crumbling process wasn't sped upwards. It'southward fitting, then, that Temuera Morrison, the actor who played Jango in Set on of the Clones, has been cast equally Boba in both The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett (2021). We also couldn't aid but honey the moment Boba told Mando (Pedro Pascal) that he'southward "a simple man, making his manner through the galaxy" — a clear nod to the fourth dimension Jango told Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) "I'm just a simple man, trying to make my way in the universe."

In TROS, Rey Hears the Voices of Several Significant Jedi From "Clone Wars" & "Rebels"

In order to have downward Emperor Palpatine in The Ascent of Skywalker (2019), Rey channels the power of "a thousand generations" of Jedi who came earlier her and hears the voices of Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen), Obi-Wan Kenobi (both Ewan McGregor and Sir Alec Guinness), Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), Yoda (Frank Oz), Qui-Gon Jinn (Liam Neeson) and Mace Windu (Samuel L. Jackson). Some bottom-known Jedi — and those who appear exclusively in animated series similar The Clone Wars and Rebels — also drop by.

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Luminara Unduli (top left; voiced past Olivia D'abo) appears in Clone Wars and wards off enemies on Geonosis in Episode II. Aayla Secura (top right; voiced by Jennifer Hale) as well appears in Clone Wars and meets her untimely demise in Episode III. Adi Gallia (bottom left; voiced by Angelique Perrin) appears on the Jedi Council in the prequels and in several Clone Wars storylines. Most excitingly, Ahsoka Tano (lesser right; Ashley Eckstein), a fan-favorite character from Clone Wars and Rebels, and Kanan Jarrus (meridian middle; Freddie Prinze Jr.), a Rebels alum and 1 of the few Jedi who survived Lodge 66, can be heard.

Leia'southward Cell Number from "A New Hope" Connects to Finn's Stormtrooper ID in "The Force Awakens"

Afterwards retitled Star Wars: Episode IV—A New Hope, the first Star Wars picture show hit theaters in 1977, grossing an unprecedented $775 million. Only, at the time, the many small details in this game-changing flick didn't seem poised to connect to anything larger. For example, Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) is taken prisoner by Darth Vader and thrown in cell 2187.

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After, Jedi-in-training Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), smuggler Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Wookie co-pilot Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew) bust Leia out of her holding jail cell. Cut to 2015. Star Wars: Episode Vii—The Force Awakens launches the series' 3rd and final trilogy of films. And ane of the stars is Finn (John Boyega) — a stormtrooper who defects from the Kickoff Order and whose ID number was FN-2187.

George Lucas & Katie Lucas Take Some Prequel Cameos

The Strength is strong in creator George Lucas' family, especially when information technology comes to his daughter Katie. These days, Katie is an accomplished screenwriter, with quite a few credits on the Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated Goggle box series. Before that, she had minor roles in all three prequel films. In The Phantom Menace, she plays Amee, one of young Anakin Skywalker's friends on Tatooine.

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In Attack of the Clones (pictured, left) she plays a Twi'lek woman named Lunae Minx who is hanging out at a bar Anakin and Obi-Wan Kenobi stumble into while tracking an assassin. (The person next to her? Ahmed Best, who voiced and provided mo-cap for Jar Jar Binks.) Finally, Katie played Senator Chi Eekway Papanoida in Revenge of the Sith, seen here (correct) speaking to her male parent George Lucas, who has a cameo as Baron Papanoida.

The Ark of the Covenant Has Origins in "A Milky way Far, Far Abroad"

In 1981's Raiders of the Lost Ark, managing director Steven Spielberg throws in a nod to writer/producer George Lucas' Star Wars. No, it's not the fact that Harrison Ford (a.k.a. Han Solo) plays Indiana Jones — it's a much deeper cut. When Indy finds the titular Ark, in that location are some pretty recognizable hieroglyphics on the left-hand side.

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Look closely and you'll discern R2-D2 and C-3PO. And then, does that mean the Ark has its origins in a galaxy far, far away? Potentially. During The Clone Wars Boob tube series, Techno Union Leader Wat Tambor terrorizes the planet Ryloth, ransacking it of its riches before the Republic staves him off. I of those treasures looks suspiciously similar the Ark of the Covenant… (Just don't await likewise closely!)

"Rebels" Characters Appear Briefly in "Rogue Ane"

Rogue One does fan service right: Easter eggs and cameos never eclipse the story the flick is trying to tell, but instead feel like fun nods that help cement the story's identify in the larger Star Wars universe. While the fledgling Rebel Alliance scrambles to the Boxing of Scarif, an intercom pages a "General Syndulla."

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Lucasfilm's Dave Filoni confirmed this was a reference to Rebels' Hera Syndulla, the Twi'lek captain of the serial' ship, the Ghost. While fans can't actually spot Syndulla on-screen, Filoni has said that "Hera volition eventually become a general in the Rebel Alliance," even helping out at the Battle of Endor. Some other character from Rebels does make it onto the screen, yet; the e'er-cross astromech droid Chopper can be seen rolling through the rebels' hangar.

The Number 42 Holds Special Significance in "The Rise of Skywalker"

Toward the outset of Episode IX, our heroes — Rey, Finn, Poe, Chewie and protocol droid C-3PO — travel to the desert planet of Pasaana. They're searching for an object that will lead them to Exegol, the hidden world of the Sith located in the milky way'due south Unknown Regions. Simply, on Pasaana, things are much more than festive than our heroes anticipated.

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C-3PO explains that the native Aki-Aki people are jubilant the renowned Festival of the Ancestors, which is known for its colorful kites and tasty sweets. According to the film's visual dictionary, the festival is too known for honoring the past and looking forward to the hereafter. If that didn't audio on-the-nose for a concluding film, this will: The celebration takes place every 42 years — significant the last one happened around the time Star Wars: Episode Iv—A New Hope (1977) took place.

"Rogue 1" Ends Mere Minutes Before Episode IV Begins

Spinoff Rogue Ane (2016) tells the story of how the Rebels nabbed those pesky Expiry Star schematics, which are cardinal to Luke Skywalker destroying the gigantic space station in A New Hope. At the end of Rogue One, those schematics are transmitted to a nearby Rebel flagship. Even so, Darth Vader himself boards said ship to retrieve the schematics. In a twist of fate, Princess Leia's ship, the Tantive Iv, is docked on the Rebel flagship, undergoing repairs.

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Earlier Vader cuts anybody downwardly, the rebels aboard the flagship are able to manus off the schematics (on Star Wars' equivalent of a thumb drive) to Princess Leia'south crew — just as Tantive IV launches away from the flagship. At the end of Rogue One, Vader looks on as Leia escapes; at the first of A New Hope, the Tantive 4 is beingness chased down by Vader.

Co-ordinate to sources at Lucasfilm, the ending of Rogue One happens a mere xiv minutes earlier the start of A New Hope.

The Force Is Strong in Denis Lawson'due south Family unit

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Fan-favorite character Wedge Antilles made his first advent in 1977'southward Star Wars: Episode IV—A New Promise. His lasting power probably comes in part from the fact that he fights alongside Luke Skywalker and the iconic Red Squadron at the Battle of Yavin, where Skywalker destroys the Expiry Star. Antilles and Skywalker end up being the only surviving members of the Cherry-red Squadron.

Antilles crops up at Episode V's Battle of Hoth and Episode VI's Battle of Endor — and he survives to meet the fall of the Empire. Although Antilles isn't initially part of the Resistance in Episode VII — thespian Denis Lawson turned downwards the office, saying it would "bore" him — he makes a brief appearance at the terminate of Episode 9. Fun fact: In real life, Lawson is uncle to Ewan McGregor, who plays Obi-Wan Kenobi in the prequel films.

Steven Spielberg's "E.T." Phones It in During "The Phantom Menace"

Dorsum when Star Wars: Episode IV—A New Hope premiered in 1977, information technology became the highest-grossing film of all time, eclipsing Steven Spielberg's Jaws (1975). Nevertheless, a few years afterwards Episode Iv's $775 million tape was browbeaten past Spielberg'south own space- and conflicting-themed blockbuster E.T. (1982). But the Star Wars/E.T. connection doesn't finish at the box office.

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In The Phantom Menace (1999), George Lucas includes a small nod to his friend Spielberg. When Queen Amidala (Natalie Portman) proposes the Galactic Senate remove Supreme Chancellor Valorum from office, the camera pans around the senate chamber, showing u.s.a. the reactions of a few intergalactic senators. I group of E.T.-looking aliens, chosen Asogians, is led by Senator Grebleips — that's Spielberg backwards.

"The Empire Strikes" Back Features a Type of Droid Familiar to "Mandalorian" Fans

In the first episode of Disney+'due south The Mandalorian, the offset-ever alive-action Star Wars serial, the titular compensation hunter-for-hire runs into IG-11, an assassinator droid programmed to kill. Due to their violent nature, IG-series droids are largely outlawed in the Star Wars universe, just fans of The Mandalorian will most likely recognize this blazon of droid from the original series of films.

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In The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader puts out a telephone call for bounty hunters to track down the Millennium Falcon, our heroes' trusty transport. IG-88, along with his rival Boba Fett, compete for the bounty. Eventually, the hunters tail Han Solo and Leia Organa (who are aboard the Falcon) to the planet Bespin, where Boba Fett leaves IG-88 for scrap metallic. Literally. You can spot him later on in Bespin'south glorified dumpster.

YT-1300 Freighters Appear in the Prequels

Fans dearest when there's a bit of connective tissue between the Star Wars films. The original trilogy (Episodes 4, V and VI) centered on Luke Skywalker and his (spoiler!) begetter Darth Vader, who was formerly the Jedi known as Anakin Skywalker. In the prequel films (Episodes I, II and Iii), Anakin — and his descent into villainy — become the serial focus, so the connections are obvious.

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Nonetheless, the devil is truly in the details. In Episode II, a YT-1300 Freighter ship can exist seen landing on Naboo when Anakin and Senator Padmé Amidala get in there. Why is this heady? It's the same blazon of ship as Han Solo's Millennium Falcon, arguably the most iconic ship in the galaxy. In Episode III, a YT-1300 — confirmed by George Lucas and some subsequent novels to be THE Falcon — docks in a spaceport on Coruscant.

Maz Kanata'south Castle in Episode 7 Connects to "The Mandalorian" & Episode I

In Star Wars: Episode VII—The Force Awakens, Maz Kanata'southward (Lupita Nyong'o) castle on the planet Takodana holds a lot of fun connections to the larger Star Wars universe — some more obvious than others. Kanata, a "pirate queen" who welcomes smugglers of all sorts, has decked her castle out in a variety of banners.

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Most notably, 1 of the banners in the very center portrays the Mandalorian Diamond or "Atomic number 26 Centre" — a skull-looking emblem that's never been fully explained in canonical Star Wars lore. Additionally, quite a few of the brightly colored flags seen on Kanata's castle correspond to those carried beyond the race track in The Phantom Menace's podracing scene.

A Clone Trooper From the Prequel Films Has a Part in a Flick Made Nearly 20 Years Earlier — Well, Mayhap…

Perhaps ane of the nigh fun Easter eggs was never meant to be i at all — that is, until the Star Wars: Rebels animated serial ended and flashed forrad a bit, showing the states which characters made it to see the autumn of the Empire in Episode VI. Thankfully, Rex, a former clone trooper and mainstay in The Clone Wars serial, survives and even participates in the Battle of Endor.

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An older, bearded Rebel known in canon every bit Nik Sant bears a hit resemblance to Male monarch. Earlier Rebels' finale aired, creator Dave Filoni said, "I actually do recollect that King is that guy (Nik Sant) on Endor. …I'thousand gonna make that happen. I'k getting like Palpatine; I'1000 getting power crazy." Afterwards, Filoni told IGN that he decided confronting making the "Rex is Nik Sant" idea Star Wars canon because Sant was already an established character. However, some fans like to run with the idea that the characters are one in the same — or that Rex is at least on the forest moon.

The Stormtroopers of "A New Hope" Are Barely Belongings It Together

The Empire's stormtroopers aren't known for beingness sharpshooters — nor are they known for their intelligence. They certainly can't bullseye womp rats or evade Jedi listen tricks, but even simple tasks become difficult for these clumsy characters — something that'due south been blamed on the awkwardness of the costumes in the original films.

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In A New Hope, a grouping of stormtroopers runs after our heroes and, on the correct-hand side, sharp-eyed viewers will discover that one of the troopers bangs his head on the doorway. And while these troopers aren't specially cunning — or capable — they're at least…resourceful? Equally seen here, one trooper barely keeps his armor together thanks to some Imperial duct record.

References to George Lucas' Commencement Short Moving picture Go along Cropping Upwards

George Lucas wrote and directed a social sci-fi short motion-picture show called THX-1138 4EB in 1967 while attending film schoolhouse at the University of Southern California. In 1971, Lucas reworked the project into a theatrical feature under the new championship THX 1138. And nods to this early film crop up all the time in Star Wars. In A New Hope, Luke Skywalker and Han Solo — disguised every bit stormtroopers to save Leia — say they're transferring their "prisoner" Chewbacca to cell 1138.

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In The Phantom Menace, the boxing droid that deactivates in front of Jar Jar Binks has "1138" imprinted on its dorsum. Peradventure most chiefly, entering the code one-one-three-8 on your remote while watching the DVD version of Episode II brings up a blooper reel of a clumsy Hayden Christensen and reveals a prune of Yoda and some troopers chatting, as if caught being coincidental between scenes. Entering the lawmaking on Episode III's DVD menu cuts to a clip of Yoda breakdancing.

007 Joins the First Order

This next Easter egg isn't actually one you tin can see — and not because it takes sharp eyes to spot it. Instead, this cameo appearance is one that fans learned about after the fact. In The Force Awakens, Rey finds herself being held hostage on Starkiller Base of operations, the First Order'southward stronghold. After existence interrogated past Darth Vader-wannabe Kylo Ren, Rey finds herself solitary with some stormtroopers.

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Having recently realized her strong connection to the Force, Rey attempts to apply a Jedi mind flim-flam on the unsuspecting trooper. She successfully convinces the trooper to release her binds and then that she can escape. That susceptible stormtrooper is played by none other than Daniel Craig — James Bond himself.

A Throwaway Line in "Rogue One" Actually Foreshadows "The Last Jedi"

We've said it before and we'll say it again: It's bang-up that Rogue One focuses on its own plot and characters while sprinkling in little details and Easter eggs for Star Wars diehards. What seems like a throwaway line of dialogue toward the end of the film actually ends up being a huge plot indicate in Episode 8.

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While looking for the Death Star schematics on Scarif, Jyn Erso comes across a file called "hyperspace tracking" — meaning the Empire is hard at work on this particular project. Later, in The Last Jedi, Rose Tico is surprised to hear that the Empire heir credible — the Commencement Order — has cracked the code on tracking ships through lightspeed, something that had been (secretly) in the works for a while.

Rogue One Features an Iconic Ship From "Rebels"

As we noted earlier, Rogue One is chock full of Easter eggs, especially where Star Wars: Rebels is concerned, partly because of the way the 2 overlap. Autonomously from showing astromech Chopper rolling through the base and a pager calling for General (Hera) Syndulla, Rebels' nearly iconic ship can besides be spotted above Scarif in the film's last boxing.

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Clearly, General Syndulla received that page. Only beneath the seven-engined Tantive Iv-looking ship, precipitous-eyed fans tin see Hera's ship, the Ghost, reporting for duty. In ane of the Forces of Destiny shorts, Syndulla and Han Solo even bicker on the wood moon of Endor, afterward the fall of the Empire, almost whose transport is better, the Ghost or the Millennium Falcon. Hard pick — but clearly both are reliable.

Carrie Fisher's Dog Gary Appears in "The Last Jedi"

Carrie Fisher'south constant companion was Gary, a floppy-tongued French bulldog whom Fisher'due south daughter, Billie Lourd, suggested her mom adopt to help Fisher with her bipolar disorder. When Fisher passed away in 2016, Gary was adopted by Fisher's erstwhile banana, Corby McCoin. Merely the Force is still with Gary.

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Popular with fans and bandage members alike, Gary was then beloved that director Rian Johnson gave the dog a special cameo as a lovable space creature on Canto Bight's casino. In the scene, fans can spot a dog-like creature, based on Gary, in the arms of a casino patron. When McCoin showed Gary the trailer for The Last Jedi, the dog wasn't so interested in his cameo, only his ears did perk up when he heard Fisher's voice.

Directors Rian Johnson & Dave Filoni Appear in Cameo Roles

Although director George Lucas waited until Episode 3, the sixth of his Star Wars films in terms of theatrical release, to have a cameo, he certainly wasn't the last Star Wars managing director to practise then. Rian Johnson, director of The Last Jedi, made an appearance in Rogue One as an Purple officer (left). Fans volition recall that 2 cannon operators aboard the Death Star demonstrate the weapon's enormous power by blasting Leia's home planet of Alderaan to smithereens.

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A similar shot of those cannon operators is remade for Rogue I — and one of the officers is Johnson. Meanwhile, Dave Filoni, the mastermind backside The Clone Wars and Rebels, makes a cameo in The Mandalorian (right) as a New Republic Ten-fly pilot chosen Trapper Wolf, right alongside fellow Mandalorian directors Rick Famuyiwa and Deborah Grub, who play the pilots Jib Dodger and Sash Ketter, respectively.

The Ghost Rides Over again in "The Rise of Skywalker" — Alongside Other Iconic Ships

Braving the Battle of Scarif and (potentially) the Battle of Endor weren't the Ghost's final acts of bravery. At the end of Rise of Skywalker, the Ghost — and virtually every other send in the galaxy — bring together Millennium Falcon pilots Lando Calrissian and Chewbacca.

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Other than the Ghost, some of our favorite ships flying above Exegol include the Crucible, an ancient ship once used by the Jedi and later salvaged past infinite pirate Hondo Ohnaka; (potentially) the Shadow Caster, famously piloted by Rebels bounty hunter Ketsu Onyo; the Eravana, piloted by Han and Chewbacca in The Force Awakens; and fifty-fifty Dash Rendar's Outrider.

Carrie Fisher's Daughter Billie Lourd Has a Office in the Sequel Films

Billie Lourd is non only actor and author Carrie Fisher's girl but is too the granddaughter of Hollywood legend Debbie Reynolds. From Singing in the Rain (1952) to Star Wars, Lourd'southward family unit is entrenched in the business of making movies. And Lourd herself would go on to appear in all three Star Wars sequel films.

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Despite her mother'southward wishes, Lourd wanted to pursue acting also. Initially, she auditioned for the office of Rey in 2015's Star Wars: Episode Seven—The Force Awakens, but when the function went to Daisy Ridley instead, Lourd nabbed the role of Lieutenant Kaydel Ko Connix, fighting in the resistance alongside her mother'due south beloved General Leia Organa.

Shoes & Potatoes Make full the Asteroid Field in "Empire"

In that location are few scenes more thrilling than Han Solo's daring navigation of an asteroid field in Star Wars: Episode V—The Empire Strikes Back. Han, Leia, Chewbacca and protocol droid C-3PO escape the planet Hoth aboard Han's trusty Millenium Falcon. In lodge to outrun the Imperial Necktie fighters hot on their tails, Han steers the group into said asteroid field.

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Created by George Lucas' esteemed visual furnishings partitioning Industrial Light and Magic (ILM), the furnishings are impressive, especially given Empire'due south 1980 release engagement. The asteroids whip by quickly, then it'due south difficult to make out details. All the same, members of the visual effects team take admitted to basing the shapes of some of the space rocks off of a spud and a tennis shoe. Even if you pause, it'southward hard to spot: Virtually asteroids look a flake irish potato-similar.

Blue Milk Is a Galaxy-Broad Favorite

Zilch says "refreshing" like having an water ice-cold glass of blue milk after working your moisture subcontract under the hot twin suns of Tatooine all day. Precipitous-eyed viewers can spot the infamous batter on the Erso family's kitchen counter in Rogue One (superlative left), and it's Anakin and Padmé's drinkable of choice in Episode II (correct).

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Known by some equally Bantha milk, blueish milk is available at Disney's Galaxy'southward Edge theme park. Although Disney now makes the frozen, plant-based blend from coconut and rice milks, Hamill stated that the original was life-long milk dyed blue. "Oily and sweetness and euch! Triggered your gag reflex," Hamill recalled. "So there'south an indication that I'thou an underrated actor — I gulped it and acted similar I liked it without vomiting."

Although viewers debate whether or non this next Easter egg can actually be spotted in A New Promise, information technology's withal fun to know virtually. In the film'southward opening, Darth Vader and co. pursue Princess Leia Organa and her crew, who are aboard the Tantive 4. Early on, there's a shot of the Tantive 4's cockpit, which model-makers at ILM had some fun designing.

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The model of the Tantive IV included a rather meta reference: A Star Wars film poster was pasted to its wall. If you look a bit to the right, you can also see part of a Playboy pinup. Fifty-fifty if this gag was purely done past and for the modeling team, it's still fun to know that these folks were enjoying practical effects — and some practical jokes.

Industrial Light & Magic's Logo Appears in Episode I

Visual furnishings and animation visitor Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) was founded in May 1975 by George Lucas equally a sectionalisation of his pic production company, Lucasfilm. While ILM was created ahead of Lucas' product of A New Hope (then merely dubbed Star Wars), the company is known for pulling off some of cinema's most impressive effects, from Indiana Jones to Pirates of the Carribean.

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Although back in the day ILM was on the forefront of model-making and puppetry, the company soon broke ground on computer-generated blitheness (CGI) and movement-capture engineering science. And when Lucas returned to bring audiences Episode I in 1999, the visual effects team hid the letters "ILM" in a red reflection of low-cal, which can be (sort of) seen by pausing the scene in which Queen Amidala gazes out the window of Theed Palace.

A Ship From the Nintendo 64 Game "Shadows of the Empire" Appears in "A New Hope"

There have been plenty of Star Wars video games over the years, but the Nintendo 64 hit from 1996, Shadows of the Empire, might exist i of the most fondly remembered. Taking identify betwixt the events of Episodes V and VI, Shadows allows players to take command of Dash Rendar, a freelance smuggler.

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Does Nuance Rendar sound like a Han Solo stand-in? He sure does. And like whatever good carbon(ite) copy, Rendar comes equipped with his ain Millennium Falcon-esque transport, the Outrider, a YT-2400 low-cal freighter. For the special edition of A New Promise, visual effects teams made some tweaks, one of which was the addition of the Outrider, which can exist seen leaving Mos Eisley (upper left) equally Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi arrive.

Series Composer John Williams Finally Grabs a Cameo in "The Ascension of Skywalker"

At 87 years one-time, legendary composer John Williams has over 260 musical credits, 51 (probably soon to be 52) University Honour nominations and, of those nominations, 5 Oscar wins. He has too been the genius behind Star Wars' iconic music since the beginning, earning an Oscar for his work on Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Promise (1977).

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Since 1977, Williams has equanimous all of the music for the nine films in the Skywalker Saga and, in the saga'southward last and most recent pic, the legend traded a conducting baton for a mechanical eyepatch. Seen briefly behind the bar in The Rise of Skywalker's planet Kijimi, Williams doesn't take any dialogue, but his character does have a fun proper noun: Oma Tres — an anagram for "Maestro."

Han Solo's Take chances Cubes from "A New Promise" Appear in "The Last Jedi" & Spinoff Flick "Solo"

When someone dressed the set of the Millennium Falcon's cockpit dorsum in the '70s, they probably had no thought that one of the smaller, seemingly insignificant details would be used in later on films as Han Solo'southward calling card of sorts. Though difficult to spot, golden dice hang from the smuggler's cockpit in A New Promise.

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In the standalone picture show Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018), Han gives his ex-flame Qi'ra the dice and promises they'll detect each other again 1 solar day. Afterwards, Han gets the gamble cubes back from her — and, clearly, holds onto them. In The Concluding Jedi, Luke Skywalker tells his sister Leia "No 1'southward ever actually gone" and presses the golden dice into her easily (well, sort of) equally a reminder of the belatedly Han.

Warwick Davis Has Played More Vii Characters in the Star Wars Universe

Player Warwick Davis is peradventure almost well-known in the Star Wars universe for his portrayal of the love-him-or-hate-him Ewok grapheme Wicket W. Warrick (top left), who makes his first appearance in Episode Half dozen on the woods moon of Endor. Since so, Davis has been credited with the portrayal of at least vii more characters across the Star Wars films.

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In 1999'southward Episode I, Davis was credited with playing iv characters: one of young Anakin Skywalker's friends, Westward. Wald (height center); an excited podrace spectator, Weazel (bottom, second from right); a glimmer-and-you-miss-it Tatooine street trader; and even, in select scenes, Master Yoda himself. Davis appears in The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi, Rogue One, Solo and even The Rise of Skywalker, where he dons his Wicket outfit again.

Nintendo 64 Game "Episode I: Racer" Appears in Episode II

Released by LucasArts in conjunction with Star Wars: Episode I—The Phantom Menace, the Nintendo 64 hit Star Wars: Episode I—Racer immune players to jump into the cockpit of a podracer. As of 2011, the game has held the record for acknowledged sci-fi racer, beating out the likes of F-Zero and Wipeout with three.12 million sales.

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In fact, Racer is so popular that it even has a cameo in the Star Wars films. When Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi chase an assassin into a bar on Coruscant, footage from Racer plays on one of the screens backside the counter. Not only is this a clever time-saver for the visual furnishings team, but it'south likewise a fun Easter egg for fans.

Jabba the Hutt as…Jabba the Hutt?

Tatooine criminal offence lord Jabba the Hutt is truly one of the sleaziest characters in the Star Wars universe — and nosotros were thrilled to see Leia take him out in Episode 6. However, because Episode I is a prequel — and because it spends a lot of time on Tatooine — information technology provided the perfect adventure for a Jabba cameo.

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The Hutt leader attends the podrace that Anakin Skywalker enters, waving to the crowd. The visual furnishings team created him using a combination of special effects and old-schoolhouse puppetry, and in Episode I'due south credits he's listed as playing himself. A set production banana was besides jokingly chosen "Javva the Hutt" in Episode Ii's credits — extra funny considering that's the proper noun of the onsite coffee store at the ILM and Lucasfilm campus.

The Actors Who Play C-3PO & Boba Fett Remove Their Iconic Costumes for Cameos

Thanks to a bevvy of iconic costumes, some Star Wars actors aren't exactly known by their looks. This is truthful for Anthony Daniels, the player who famously portrays protocol droid C-3PO in every Star Wars film — except Solo. To make sure Daniels still popped up in Solo, he plays Tak, a mine worker on Kessel.

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Daniels also has a small cameo in Episode II, playing a blink-and-you-miss-him bar patron. Just the droid actor isn't the only faceless icon to exist given some other part. Jeremy Bulloch, half-brother of producer Robert Watts, is all-time known for playing the helmeted Boba Fett in Episodes V and VI. In Episode III, he has a bit part equally Captain Colton, the pilot of the Tantive Iii, which belongs to Leia'south adoptive father Bail Organa.

"Clone Wars" Star Matt Lanter Appears in "The Mandalorian"

Autonomously from obscuring their faces with helmets or droid parts, Star Wars actors can be relatively unrecognizable for another reason: They're best known for lending their voices to dear characters. One such voice player is Matt Lanter, who voices Anakin Skywalker in The Clone Wars blithe series.

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Although he's had more than outings as Anakin than any other actor, almost fans probably wouldn't know his face up — at to the lowest degree not immediately. And that makes Lanter'southward extended cameo in The Mandalorian that much more fun. In the show, Lanter portrays Davan, a New Republic soldier left to look over a prison ship.

Darth Maul's Blood brother Makes a "Mandalorian" Cameo — Sort Of

In the same episode Matt Lanter — a.one thousand.a. Anakin Skywalker — makes a cameo, and then does another well-known phonation actor from that Star Wars universe. Clancy Dark-brown appears equally Burg, a Devaronian mercenary who joins the titular Mandalorian and a few other less-than-savory characters on a prison house-break mission.

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Chocolate-brown is perhaps all-time known for voicing Brutal Opress in The Clone Wars TV serial — the Dathomirian Nightbrother-turned-Sith-in-training who just then happens to be Darth Maul's kin. Clearly, Dark-brown has the uncanny ability to play a convincing horned alien. The talented actor has likewise lent his vocalisation to Rebels, in which he plays Ryder Azadi, the Governor of Lothal who sympathizes with the blossoming Rebellion. Also Brownish provides the voice for Mr. Krabs. Ag ag ag ag ag.

Finn Finds All of the Millennium Falcon'southward Games (& Guides)

The Force Awakens is heavy on nostalgia — and that too makes it rife with Easter eggs and fun nods. Perhaps one of the most exciting turns in the pic was the heroes boarding the Millenium Falcon in one case again, which hadn't been seen upward close-and-personal since 1983's Episode Vi.

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While aboard the Falcon, Finn (John Boyega) searches for a starting time aid kit for an injured Chewbacca and picks upwards a familiar item: the remote-controlled sphere used by Luke Skywalker to test his blossoming Jedi reflexes during Episode IV. Finn fifty-fifty turns on the Dejarik tabular array — and while he doesn't really play holochess, it's still a fun nod to A New Hope.

Jett Lucas Makes a Cameo as a Young Jedi in Episodes 2 & III

Jett Lucas, George Lucas' adopted son, has cameos in Set on of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith as a Jedi padawan. Although they were initially unlike characters, the 2 were afterward merged into Zett Jukassa, a tuckerization of Jett's proper name. Merely that's not where Jett's involvement stops.

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Co-ordinate to his sister Katie Lucas, Jett inspired the name of the Gungan species, whose nigh notable fellow member is Jar Jar Binks. During the run of The Clone Wars Telly series, Jett inspired the graphic symbol of Ion Papanoida — namely considering his father and sister inspired the character's father and sister — and went on to intern for the video game Star Wars: The Forcefulness Unleashed.

In 1980's The Empire Strikes Back, Han, Leia, Chewbacca and protocol droid C-3PO get into a world of trouble when Han flies the Millennium Falcon straight into an asteroid field in an endeavour to escape the Empire's clutches. Afterward, while making repairs on the Falcon, C-3PO tries communicating with the send.

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Although C-3PO is fluent in over 6 million forms of advice, he tells Han that the Falcon has a foreign dialect — fifty-fifty by his standards. Cut to 2018's Solo: A Star Wars Story, which fills in Han's backstory pre-A New Promise. In Solo, Lando Calrissian, Han's longtime buddy, pilots the Falcon alongside his trusty droid L3-37 — an outspoken, feminist droid who afterwards uploads their consciousness into the Falcon.

"The Rise of Skywalker" Is Packed With Cameos From Big-Proper name Actors

Although The Rise of Skywalker doesn't pull a Marvel movie and include after-credits sequences, it does try its darndest to spotlight some famous faces (and voices). Hamilton's Lin-Manuel Miranda (lesser right), who composed some fun tracks for Episodes Vii and IX, nabbed a groundwork cameo as a Resistance fighter.

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Meanwhile, Jodie Comer, who won an Emmy for her portrayal of Killing Eve's assassin-for-hire Villanelle, takes a turn as a immature Rey's fleeing female parent (top left). Most controversially, Dominic Monaghan (acme right) won his function of Beaumont Kin, a historian-turned-Resistance trooper, after betting on the outcome of a World Cup game with manager J.J. Abrams. (The two became friends on Lost.) Abrams even gave himself screen time, voicing the droid D-O (bottom left).

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