A great movie often contains an inconspicuous element; easter eggs, as they’re often called. Whether it’s a scene or character that ties a series of films together, time travel, alternate realities, or characters meeting their future selves, fans have come up with some crazy theories that are supported by evidence in the following 6 films.
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Jack references a few geographical landmarks that don’t align with the times during the historic Titanic's sinking. For example, he mentions the Santa Monica Pier rollercoaster which wasn’t built until decades after the events of the film.
Photography: 20th Century Fox
In Latin, the name Nemo translates to “nobody.” Many fans think Marlin imagined Nemo as a way to deal with the tragic loss of his family.
Photography: Disney/Pixar
Besides having similar appearances and mischievous demeanors, conspiracy theorists also point to the parallels of the basement furnace in both films as supporting evidence.
Photography: 20th Century Studios
This theory has the most concrete piece of evidence. The garbage man in Toy Story 3 wears the same t-shirt as Sid from the first film.
Photography: Disney/Pixar
While she’s certainly a hot topic of conversation in the film, we never actually see the Wicked Witch of the East’s face. It's also quite the coincidence that her shoe size is identical to Dorothy’s.
Photography: MGM
Willie Wonka shows his eerie personality during his first appearance on screen. Further evidence lies in the way Wonka seems unphased by the various accidents the children who were brought to his factory face. What else would explain the Oompa Loompas' numerous prepared song and dance numbers?
Photography: Paramount