A hieroglyph representing two famous droids in the city of Tanis, references to Obi-Wan Kenobi and C-3PO in the cabin of a seaplane at the beginning of the Lost Ark, a wink to a prestigious Jedi hidden on the front. A nightclub in Shanghai… The Indiana Jones saga has always included little easter eggs in its Star Wars-themed films.
This is not surprising considering that George Lucas, the creator of the famous Galaxy Far Far Away, is also the screenwriter of the indie adventure. In spite of everything, on the contrary, the adventures of the adventurer are much rarer in the films of the Star Wars franchise. Provided you look carefully and know where to look, you can occasionally come across one like the one we’re interested in today, hidden at the end of Solo: A Star Wars Story.
It also makes perfect sense that this spin-off (centered around the youth of the famous smuggler played by Harrison Ford in the original trilogy) pays homage to the actor’s other iconic character: Indiana Jones.
To see it, you have to press the “pause” button on your remote control at 1 hour, 48 minutes and 58 seconds into the featurette, which is when Han Solo and Chewbacca arrive on the desert planet. The Savareen gave the precious coaxium to criminal Dryden Voss.
By looking carefully at the many collectibles in the latter’s office, and especially the one on display on the left in this picture (see above), you’ll no doubt recognize the Chachapoyan idol, a priceless artifact that Indy was trying to restore in the first place. About Raiders of the Lost Ark, the first part of the saga (see below).

Rather discreet throughout the sequence, the famous statue is easily overlooked if you don’t know exactly where to look for it, but continues to appear surreptitiously in other shots during discussions between Han, Dryden Voss, and Qi’ra.
Is this further proof that Star Wars and the world of Indiana Jones are inextricably linked?
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