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10 Easter Eggs From Rogue One: A Star Wars Story You May Have Missed

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story has proved to be a huge treat for devotees of the galaxy far, far away, as it contains a whole spaceship-full of fan service, both obvious and slight. We have known for a long time that it would revolve around the original Death Star and feature Darth Vader in a supporting role, but fans weren't expecting it to be quite so much of an easter egg fest.

9) Bantha Milk

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Given that it’s a prequel, Rogue One contains a huge amount of references to A New HopeThese range from the obvious – the ending featuring Princess Leia directly leads into the start of the movie – to the less noticeable – Mos Eisley residents Ponda Baby and Dr. Evazan appear at one point. The most easily-missed, however, occurs in the opening sequence set at the Erso household, as Jyn’s father Galen is taken hostage by Director Krennic and his Imperial forces.

On the family table, we can briefly see a glass of what looks like blue milk. You might remember this funky-looking stuff adorning the dinner table of Luke’s aunt and uncle in the original Star Wars movie. It’s actually Bantha Milk, produced by a moose/cow-like creature native to Tatooine. Presumably, it’s popular enough to be shipped around the galaxy, including the planet Lah-Mu where the Ersos were lying low.

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