Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
- When Luke and Obi-Wan go to Mos Eisley Cantina, you can spot the bounty hunter IG-88's head being used as a drink cup!
- Leia's cell number on the Death Star is 2187, the same number that is later used as Finn's Stormtrooper ID in The Force Awakens.
Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
- Look for the character Willrow Hood. He's seen running through Bespin with a now recognizable beskar vault!
- Can you spot the hidden Mickey during Luke's battle with Darth Vader?
Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
- During the celebration at the end of the movie you can spot a stormtrooper crowd surfing.
- Hidden on Leia's bounty hunter disguise is the number 1138, a secret reference to George Lucas' first feature film THX 1138.
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
- Keep an eye open in the senate chambers, you might see some familiar extra-terrestrials.
- In Watto's junkyard you can spot a scrapped EVA Pod, which was made famous in 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Star Wars Episode II: The Attack of the Clones
- Look out for the television screens in the bar where Anakin and Obi-Wan track Zam Wessel. Someone's playing the classing podracing game!
- In the same scene, you can spot the actors that play Jar-Jar Binks and C-3PO as security guards.
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
- Can you spot the familiar Corellian light freighter docking in Coruscant?
- Who is that as the pilot of the Tantive IV? That's Jeremy Bulloch, the original Boba Fett!
Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens
- Look for the Mandalorian sigil in the flags outside of Maz Kanata's castle.
- Listen closely to Rey's vision. You can hear the voices of Yoda and Obi-Wan, voiced by both Alec Guinness and Ewan McGregor.
Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi
- The Resistance's main ship is named for Admiral Raddus, the Mon Calamari that was featured in Rogue One.
- You can find a very odd looking dog in the Canto Bight scene who was played by Carrie Fisher's dog, Gary.
Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker
- The voice of the cute droid D-O is none other than director JJ Abrams.
- Who's that bartender? Look closely at the man behind the bar on Kijimi. That is legendary Star Wars composer John Williams!