AQUAMAN: 18 Amazing Easter Eggs, References, And Cameos You May Have Missed - SPOILERS

AQUAMAN: 18 Amazing Easter Eggs, References, And Cameos You May Have Missed - SPOILERS

Aquaman is now in theaters so it's time to take a deep dive into all of the movie's biggest Easter Eggs, references, comic book callbacks, and cameos. Hit the jump to check out this breakdown in full...

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By JoshWilding - Dec 22, 2018 04:12 AM EST
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Aquaman swam into theaters yesterday but after a massive opening overseas, the DC Comics adaptation has already earned back its budget and then some. Things are looking good for the King of Atlantis then but now you've seen the movie, what about all of its awesome Easter Eggs? 

Those, along with some epic references and cameos, make this one of the most enjoyable DC movies to date and there's an awful lot here for fans of the comic books to get a kick out of. 

It goes without saying that spoilers follow but if you're curious about what to keep your eyes peeled for in Aquaman or simply want to know what you missed, then you have to take a look at this list because there are a lot of unexpected big moments and reveals.

So, to take a look, all you guys have to do is click on the "View List" button down below.


Atlantis' Mother Box



When Atlanna is telling the young Arthur all about the trident, look closely at the coffee table and it seems as if that's not the only Atlantean relic she's recreated for the purpose of letting her son know all about where he comes from. 

There's also a small box which is quite clearly meant to be the Mother Box and this would explain who the adult Arthur knows so much about its history when he crosses paths with the like of Batman and Wonder Woman in Justice League. It's hard to spot but a cool reference to the wider
DCEU.
 

A Nod To The Man Of Steel



When Orm is talking to Arthur about the sheer amount of destruction the surface world has inflicted on the oceans, we see a number of disasters taking place, including the oil rig from Man of Steel being destroyed and plummeting into the sea after Clark Kent rescued those aboard. 

There's been speculation from day one that the explosion would tie into Aquaman somehow and while Superman clearly didn't meet Arthur, this is a neat way to link both of the movies. 

 

Coast City



During the movie's mid-credits scene, a number of newspaper clippings can be seen onDr. Shin's walls and one of them references Coast City. Why does that matter? Well, it's the home of Hal Jordan and while this movie doesn't mention Green Lantern in any way, it's good to know that his home is now officially part of the DCEU along with the likes of Metropolis, Gotham, and Midway City.
 

Aquaman Rides A Seahorse



If you're at all familiar with Aquaman's cheesier animated and comic book adventures, you'll be well aware that he's often been depicted riding a seahorse. That's made him the butt of many jokes (including during an episode of The Big Bang Theory) but James Wan makes up for that here.

In one of the movie's coolest moments, Arthur rides on the back of a seahorse but he looks like a total badass while doing so and it's fair to say that no one will be making fun of him after this. 

 

Devil Ray



Michael Beach plays Black Manta's father in Aquaman but did you know that he played the villainous Devil Ray in Justice League Unlimited? Right now, you're probably wondering who that is but rights issues required Warner Bros. to change Black Manta's name and appearance when he appeared in the series, hence why Devil Ray was created. I'm not sure if his casting was intentional but it's cool!
 

A Bigger Helmet



Talking of Black Manta, there's an awesome moment with the villain when he's designing his suit that fans will definitely appreciate.

After realising that his helmet needs to be bigger to incorporate the sheer amount of energy coming out of it (which explains why it ends up looking the same way as in the comic books), Manta says something along the lines of, "I'm going to need a bigger helmet." That's obviously a reference to the "We're going to need a bigger boat" line in Jaws and is a very clever little Easter Egg in the movie.

 

Murk Loses His Hand



When we meet Murk in Aquaman, he already has the facial scars of his comic book counterpart. However, during a fight with Mera, he loses a hand and that's setting the stage for this franchise to embrace how he looks in the source material. The villain getting that blade implanted in his stub will look very cool and should come in handy when he seeks out Arthur and Mera in a bid for revenge.
 

Topo



If you're a longtime Aquaman fan, then you should be familiar with Toto the Octopus.

The octopus first appeared back in the 1960s of a sidekick of sorts for Arthur Curry and while the two don't cross paths in this movie, we do get to see Topo pounding the drums during the hero's gladiatorial battle with his half-brother Orm. It's a crazy (and awesome) moment and one which hopefully sets the stage for these two to embark on some sort of friendship in the series moving forward. 

 

Dinosaur Island



Over the years, various heroes in the DC Universe have paid a visit to Dinosaur Island. While this island - which is also inhabited by dinosaurs - is never referred to by that name, it definitely appears as if they're one and the same and this was a cool way for James Wan to delve into this world's history.

Whether or not we'll ever return there is hard to say (especially given how hard it is to get there) but it would be no bad thing to see someone like Wonder Woman square off with a T-Rex.

 

The Brine King's Voice



If you paid close attention to Aquaman's credits, you'll notice that The Brine King was voiced by someone who is no stranger to epic battles on the big screen. John Rhys-Davies, who played Gimli in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, stars as the monstrous leader of the undersea creatures. 

With any luck, he'll have a much larger role in the sequel if and when it eventually happens.

 

Stingray



If you live outside of the UK, you may not be all that familiar with Stingray. The series - which was created by the same man responsible for Thunderbirds - can be seen playing on the television in Tom Curry's living room when he rescues Atlanna and she doesn't react at all well to see those ships blast through the water (after all, it likely reminds her of somewhere she wants to forget).
 

Jules Verne



"Put two ships in the open sea, without wind or tide, and, at last, they will come together," says Arthur Curry during the movie's opening as he narrates the love story of his parents. 

This is a Jules Verne quote and the writer's work nicely sums up what happens between Aquaman and characters like Orm and Black Manta throughout the course of this adventure. 

 

Leigh Whannell's Cameo



Leigh Whannell helped James Wan create franchises like Saw and The Conjuring and so it's no surprise that he makes a cameo appearance here. While you may not be familiar with what the writer and producer looks like, he is actually the pilot who is left reeling when Arthur and Mera jump from his plane...without parachutes! It's a comical scene but one that works really well.
 

Djimon Hounsou Pulls Double Duty



Djimon Housou has appeared in Guardians of the Galaxy and will return to the MCU in Captain Marvel. Before then, though, he'll be seen with another Captain Marvel when he takes on the role of The Wizard in Shazam! The actor pulls double duty in the DCEU here as he voices the leader of the Fishermen tribe but his part is such a brief one, it's unlikely to bother fans all that much. 
 

Annabelle



James Wan is no stranger to the world of horror and he served as a producer on Annabelle after introducing the demonic doll in his The Conjuring movies. Well, look closely when Mera goes to retrieve her ship and you'll notice that the doll can be seen floating among the wreckage.

That may go some way in explaining why all those fish are dead and it's fun to see the doll make an appearance here even if she is hard to spot (I only found her during a second screening). 

WGBS



During the bar scene, everyone can be seen watching the news on WGBS. Sound familiar? Well, in the DC Universe, that network once employed Clark Kent as a news anchor and is owned by Morgan Edge, a villain we haven't actually met on the big screen quite yet. 

Conan The Barbarian



Remember when Jason Momoa played Conan? Well, there appears to be a reference to that movie in Aquaman and that comes when Arthur Curry holds up one of Black Manta's goons while opening the door that the submarine's men are hiding out in. 

In Conan the Barbarian, it was a severed head that the titular hero had in his hands and this has to be a subtle nod to that. 

A Brief Reference To Justice League



There are no cameos from characters like Cyborg and the Flash in Aquaman but we do get a very small nod to the events of Justice League when Mera mentions that Arthur helped stop Steppenwolf.

That's if for nods to the wider DC Extended Universe but James Wan has said he wanted to keep this adventure a standalone story so it makes sense that Arthur doesn't dwell too much on the past...

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L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 12/18/2018, 8:53 AM
Topo was the best easter egg, don't @ me.



DeadWade213
DeadWade213 - 12/22/2018, 4:43 AM
@L0RDbuckethead - I remember seeing it playing the drums and thinking "this is in the same universe where Batman brands people??"
Mclane
Mclane - 12/22/2018, 5:25 AM
Don't you love this line "make this one of the most enjoyable DC movies to date" yet the review did nothing bar bombard it as being hit and miss pot shots and then for the sake of a news story it suddenly gets elevated...Sort of makes the reviews on here a bit stupid at best.

Personally it looks great fun TO ME and I'll buy it but unless Jason cuts down on his drink intake (every interview he's stuffing it down his face and rumours suggest he likes it a little too much) we may not see a sober Aquaman in part two :)

Look, its a bright action filled super hero film with character, what more do you want, of course some freaks on here want a part of Downton Abbey mixed in to keep it 'intellectual' (Come on people..). Look the next time Superman flies past I'll ask him about Nuclear thermo dynamics or his fractured mental background from the point of both parents dying while he was flown to safety and the mental effect that would have later on BUT until then and I'll try and make a deep story out of it, in the mean time I'll enjoy him doing SUPER HERO stuff
ElJefe
ElJefe - 12/22/2018, 6:08 AM
@Mclane - Preach
KWilly
KWilly - 12/22/2018, 5:27 AM
Saw Aquaman last night. Pretty good. Just your average popcorn flick, but it did it's purpose. The action was top notch, the CGI was out of this world. Momoa did his role really well, and that's about it. Not much else I liked about it, but again... It did its purpose. Good job Wan. Good job DC.

regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 12/22/2018, 5:32 AM
@KWilly

Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 12/22/2018, 5:51 AM
Loved the movie. I would say my only issue with it is no cameos by JL members. It’s not a HUGE deal but you’d think if all humanities garbage and warships got sent back to land and created what would essentially be a natural disaster that Superman and the gang would show up to help clean up at least. That would have been a good point to link it to the overall universe but otherwise I felt it was justified being so separate
ElJefe
ElJefe - 12/22/2018, 6:10 AM
@Ha1frican - That actually would’ve been a great scene in the news footage - Supes lifting the warships off the coastline! I was sincerely surprised at how much I enjoyed this movie - it pushed all my superhero buttons and I really enjoyed myself
Battabing
Battabing - 12/22/2018, 7:54 AM
@Ha1frican - Damn, that third act entrance by Arthur during the battle was [frick]ing top notch. I think it beats Thor's entrance in Infinity War, simply for how unrelenting it was. When you come to turn the tide, you turn it well.
blitzburgh
blitzburgh - 12/22/2018, 9:41 AM
@Battabing - nothing beats Thor powering up in Ragnarok with Led Zeppelin in the background
breakUbatman
breakUbatman - 12/22/2018, 6:09 AM
Just came back. Flawed but I loved it, its a whole lotta movie to fit into one film but it works.

There are some smaller moments that I think should have been given more room but who cares.

Super12
Super12 - 12/22/2018, 8:48 AM
@breakUbatman - Yep. Lots of little things I would've done differently, but they had to pack so much into this to introduce this whole world to audiences that I can't complain too much. It was a fun, wild ride. And a complete visual feast!
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 12/22/2018, 6:18 AM
The holiday box office is off to a slow start for all of the films. According to Deadline, Aquaman is estimated to have started with $27.7m on Friday, but that includes the $13.7m it has made with various previews before then, so the actual Friday first-full-day number would only be $14m.

But as I said, all of the films are doing a bit worse than expected to start, and it could just be the layout of the calendar and the real movie-goers will be turning out in the weeks to come.
Pantherpool
Pantherpool - 12/22/2018, 6:41 AM
@Chewtoy - I think most of these films are just back-loaded. Especially Mary Poppins.
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 12/22/2018, 6:50 AM
@Pantherpool - Traditionally, the next 14 days or so will mostly play like weekends so the opportunity is there for the box office to really pile up by the time all is said and done.

People keep trying to tell the story on how these films will do from the first indicators, but sometimes you have to let these things play out.
LaserKing
LaserKing - 12/22/2018, 6:28 AM
Saw Aquaman last night and it was better than Thor 2...



























But not as good as Infinity War :o)
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 12/22/2018, 6:34 AM
Also:
“Aquaman swam into theaters yesterday but after a massive opening overseas, the DC Comics adaptation has already earned back its budget and then some.’

Well, Not really... last I saw, the overseas total for the film was over $300m, yes, with over $200m of that coming from China alone. But China returns the least amount of box office to the studios with the government taking a large cut of it over there, returning only around 20% or so of the gross. So $200m there only results in the studio making back $40m or so.

Aquaman is pretty much guaranteed to not be a box office bust after such a powerful start overseas, but it does still need a solid domestic showing to reach its real earning potential.
Forthas
Forthas - 12/22/2018, 6:53 AM
I saw the film and save for Nicole Kidman's acting and her story arc everything else was terrible. The critics recommending this film are doing it out of pity.
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