Star Wars easter eggs you may have missed in Andor

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Admiral Yularen

During a meeting of the ISB, we hear a speech from an older Imperial officer. This is Admiral Wulff Yularen, who made his first appearance way back in the original Star Wars movie, where he was played by Robert Clarke. He had a bit role there. His part was expanded for The Clone Wars animated series, where he was one of several characters voiced by Tom Kane. In Andor, he’s played by Malcolm Sinclair.

Blue Milk

When Syril Karn is down on his luck and moved back in with his mother, he eats cereal with blue milk. Luke Skywalker downed similar-looking blue milk in A New Hope and The Last Jedi. You can even drink blue milk yourself at the Galaxy’s Edge theme park in Disney’s Hollywood Studios. It’s become a franchise staple.

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Luthen’s Gallery

Luthen Real may be the main guy planning the burgeoning Rebellion, but that’s all undercover. He presents himself to the world as a proprietor of an antique shop, and what a collection he has! We see the following items in his gallery:

  • A Gungan shield from Star Wars Episode I – The Phantom Menace.
  • Slabs of carbonite, smaller than the one used to freeze Han Solo in Star Wars Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back.
  • Padme Amidala’s headpiece from Star Wars Episode II – Attack of the Clones.
  • Starkiller’s helmet from the video game The Force Unleashed.
  • Mandalorian armor, seen prominently in The Mandalorian.
  • A Jedi Temple guard mask from Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
  • The Sankara Stones from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. It’s a fun tradition for Star Wars and Indiana Jones to reference each other.
  • A Sith Holocron.
  • A Wookie Helmet.
  • In Star Wars Rebels, we learn about the World Between Worlds, a mystical plain within the Force. A tablet in Luthen’s gallery bears a symbol associated with the World Between Worlds.

Those are some of the hidden treasures you can spot while watching this binge-worthy show. Star Wars: Andor is streaming now on Disney+You can watch it on Disney+.

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