Disney may have been one of the first studios to drop Easter eggs into their films. One of the most hard-to-spot and subtle moments took place in “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” when Quasimodo sings high above the city. If you look closely at the city streets, you’ll see Belle from “Beauty and the Beast” reading a book, the Carpet from Aladdin, and Poomba from “The Lion King.”
The movie had some controversial aspects; however, overall the breathtaking visuals of the last third of the film, combined with the excellent work of the voice cast and music team, create a uniquely uncompromising portrait of Paris in despair
Thor: The Dark World (2013)
It seems as if there are Easter eggs in almost every Marvel Studios film. One of the most paused scenes in the franchise happens to be in one of the studio's least popular films, "Thor: The Dark World." The scene we're talking about is when Dr. Selvig scribbles all over a chalkboard in his mental health facility. The gibberish that's written is actually real astronomical and mathematical equations and theories.
They even contain the name of a place called Nidavellir, which plays a huge part in "Avengers: Infinity War." Thor: The Dark World doesn't fall into the realm of bad films, and it can be described as decidedly average, especially within a "cinematic universe" filled with delightful movies, making it stand out negatively by comparison.
Iron Man 2 (2010)c
Marvel, we can never get enough, and the more Marvel movies on the list, the better. Another paused movie scene, this time at the end of "Iron Man 2." Tony Stark and Nick Fury meet, and a screen shows a superhero motion map behind the characters. The areas reveal "hotspots" like Captain America's frozen body in Greenland, a spot in Africa that would be revealed as Wakanda years later, Thor's hammer in New Mexico, and many other hidden gems.
These hidden gems serve as Easter eggs, offering tantalizing glimpses into the expansive Marvel universe and fueling anticipation for future interconnected stories and characters.
The Back-up Plan (2010)
In "The Back-up Plan," Jennifer Lopez’s character undergoes artificial insemination. The film tells the story of her pregnancy and the new guy in her life. As you may already know, the world has become somewhat obsessed with J-Lo's behind. In the movie, there is a scene where movie-watchers can see Lopez's backside as she looks in the mirror.
Of course, the moment has been paused countless times in hopes of catching a glimpse. Well, we have some news for you; it's not actually Jennifer in the scene at all; it's her body double! We love Jennifer and every film she has starred in, so we prefer to ignore this last fact and continue with our lives.
There’s Something About Mary (1998)
"There's Something About Mary" is a comedic gem that tickles audiences with its hilarious mishaps, memorable characters, and offbeat romantic charm. This uproarious comedy captivates viewers with its irreverent humor and endearing characters, and more than 20 years after its release, it still manages to hold its place as a comedy classic.
The film has many memorable scenes but perhaps the most significant scene. Definitely, the most paused moment was when a teenage Ben Stiller had an unfortunate incident with his zipper. It looks like a painful moment, which raises why people would want to pause the video, but they still do!