The potential finalIndiana Jonesadventure has arrived.Indiana Jonesand the Dial of Destinysee the titular character return for yet another captivating cinematic adventure. With over 40 years since the character’s debut inIndiana Jones and the Last Crusade,Indiana Jones 5brings in more than a few elements of the character’s past.

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Fans can expect a few references, callbacks, and familiar faces to appear inIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, and the best easter eggs may be subtle enough that fans ofthe rugged archaeologistmissed them on their first watch. Here are the best easter eggs inIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, and the ones fans might have missed.

This article contains spoilers for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny!

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11Iconic Wilhelm Scream

The Wilhelm scream is an iconic sound effect in movies. This scream is used in many films, sort of like an “in-joke” for editors. The Wilhelm scream has featured in every singleIndiana Jonesmovie, and it returns once again towards the beginning ofIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. As a younger,Nazi-fighting Indiana Jonesreaches a train holding his friend and the Lance of Longinus, he pulls one of the Nazis off onto the tracks.

This Nazi shouts out in a death cry that is a missable Wilhelm scream. This sound is often heard when a minor character dies in many different films for decades. It certainly wouldn’t feel like anIndiana Jonesmovie if there was a lack of a Wilhelm scream.

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10The Lance Of Longinus

Featuring as the artifact Indiana Jones is after at the beginning ofIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destinyis the Lance of Longinus. This is known as the Holy Lance, and its significance holds some real-world significance. The Lance of Longinus is described as the real blade that pierced Jesus’ side as he hung upon the cross. The Lance of Longinus drew the blood of Jesus Christ during his crucifixion, and the Nazis believe it has immense power within.

What’s great about the Lance of Longinus inIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destinyis how it ties into the other films. Indiana Jones has already hunted for Christian artifacts like the Holy Grail and theArk of the Covenant, so adding the Holy Lance to the mix brings back the farm charm of old, even if it was fake.

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9Opening Titles

AsIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destinyopens, fans might instantly recognize the Open Capitals Roman font used for the motion picture. This font, along with its coloring, is the same font and style used for all of theIndiana Jonesmovies. It’s great to see that even if Spielberg isn’t in the director’s chair, James Mangold has an absolute love for the franchise to carry on that innocent tradition.

The use of these opening titles just further cements the opening act of the film as a great adventure for the younger Indiana Jones. The entire sequence is exhilarating, with a believable de-aged Ford fighting Nazis in the 1940s. The opening titles and even cold-open style entry point to the film is a great way tojoin the otherIndiana Jonesmovies.

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8Eels. Why Did It Have To Be Eels?

Although no snakes feature inIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destinyto scare the titular hero, there are eels. Indiana Jones isn’t scared of many things, but snakes? The archaeologist has arenowned fear of the serpents, and inIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, he faces the snakes of the water: eels.

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It’s fun to see Indiana Jones struggle to battle and escape the might of eels as he goes diving for a lost relic. It seems Indiana Jones can never escape his fears, and across 5 films, snakes have always been the biggest threat to his happiness, even if this one features the underwater variety.

7The Diaries Of The Father

The motivation for Helena Shaw seems pretty clear from the moment audiences are introduced to her. She wants to find the obsession of her father, the dial of Archimedes that drove her father crazy. When Indy questions as to why Helena would want to go on this dangerous adventure, with an end goal not even set, she simply retorts “Wouldn’t you?”

This is all the motivation Indy needs, as he knows more than anyone the importance of a beloved parent. Indy echoed Helena’s actions inIndiana Jones and the Last Crusade, where the titular hero went on a globetrotting adventure to follow Henry Jones Sr.’s diary and discover the whereabouts of dear old dad, as well as the findings of the Holy Grail. If Indy can do it, then surely Helena can.

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6Indy’s Time With Voodoo

As Indiana Jones scales a cliff with Helena, he makes mention of the time he was “tortured with voodoo”. Of course, this is a reference to his adventure inIndiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, in which a ragdoll was made of Indiana Jones, and its keeper would poke and stab at it to cause the real Indiana Jones physical pain.

It shows the mystical elements of the world that exists in theIndiana Jonesfranchise, and it’s funny to think that this poor old man has to climb a cliff at his age, all whilst remembering that wild time he was stabbed and prodded with voodoo magic.

Mola Ram in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

5The Fate Of Mutt Williams

One of the more dower easter eggs inIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destinyis the fate of Mutt Williams. Many fans of the series expected Mutt Williams to become the new Indiana Jones afterthe father and son shared an adventurewithIndiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. However, that was not meant to be, and the fate of Mutt Williams is revealed inIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.

There are a few pictures that fans can see with Mutt Williams, and when Indiana finally mentions him, he tells of his fate. Mutt was killed in action after enlisting in the army for the Vietnam War. The photos and love Indy had for his son might have been missed, much like how Indy misses his son.

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4Sallah’s Return

Many fans might already know about the fez-wearing, enthusiastic Sallah. This dear old friend of Indiana Jones is none other than Sallah Mohammed Faisel el-Kahir, someone who Indiana has been friends with since they were teenagers. It was great to see Sallah again after all these years and to check in with how he is doing.

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sallah at the airport waving goodbye to indy

Although Sallah longs for the desert and the riveting adventures of old, he now has a family in America, and his best years are behind him. Sallah has a few short and sweet scenes inIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, and everyone enjoys seeing this character who featured heavily inIndiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost ArkandIndiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

3It Belongs In A Museum!

Indiana Jones has always been aloyal friend of archeology. His motives are never for greed, and always for righteousness. Across multiple adventures, Indiana collects artifacts of various cultures and centuries to put them in museums, followed by a righteous shout of “It belongs in a museum!”

Indiana Jones says that line a fair few times in the film, and it’s great to hear how even in his old age, he still prioritizes the preservation of ancient culture from centuries ago, even if that is at the nuisance of his goddaughter, who wants money above all else.

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2Henry Jones Sr.’s Watch

An older Indiana Jones berates Helena for her youthful and dangerous escapades, before the comments about the time. As Indiana Jones goes to check his watch, he realizes that it has been stolen by Teddy. However, this trick is no laughing matter, and Indiana proclaims that it was his father’s watch, and he wants it back.

Everyone who has seenIndiana Jones and the Last Crusadeknows the importance of Henry Jones Sr., Indiana Jones’ father. Henry was obsessed with the Holy Grail, much like Helena’s own father with Archimedes’ dial. It’s nice to see Indiana pay respect to his dad, and how he wears his watch on his latest adventure.

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