10 Until Dawn Easter Eggs & Video Game References

WARNING: This article contains SPOILERS for Until Dawn.

Director David F. Sandberg’s film adaptation of Until Dawn deviates significantly from the video game it’s based on. Nevertheless, the Until Dawn movie takes plenty of opportunities to pay tribute to the original game. As Clover and her friends search for Melanie and explore the haunted Glore lodge, Until Dawn, right up to its ending, presents several Easter eggs for fans of the game to spot so they can enjoy the film even more.

Fans will spot familiar monsters and characters from the video game tormenting the protagonists in Sandberg’s Until Dawn movie. The horror adaptation also features imagery that gamers may recognize from playing the source material. Though this video game adaptation took several liberties for the big screen, the filmmakers clearly did their research, as evidenced by the number of clever Easter eggs hidden throughout the movie.

10

The Journal

Melanie’s Writing Reflects Another Character’s Monstrous Transformation


A guest book filled with Melanie's signatures in 2025's Until Dawn

In the Glore lodge, Clover and her friends find a logbook with the signatures of all the people who were trapped and killed by the house’s evil force. These people’s signatures are rewritten every time the house’s time loop resets. However, Melanie’s signatures grow harder to read with each pᴀssing day, conveying how she is slowly losing herself as she transforms into a Wendigo.

This log entry parallels the pages found in Hannah’s journal in the game, which she used to document her last days alive as she was trapped in the mines. Like Melanie, Hannah’s writing becomes less articulate and more like scribbles as she transforms into a monstrous Wendigo.

9

The Grave Site

Beth Appears In Spirit Through A Mysterious Cross


Clover crawling out from the ground in front of a giant cross in 2025's Until Dawn

The film version of Until Dawn both begins and ends with characters trying to escape the Wendigo by clawing their way out of an underground tunnel near a grave site marked by a cross. This burial marker is a reference to a similar landmark in the video game, which reveals that Hannah buried Beth’s ᴅᴇᴀᴅ body and placed a wooden cross on her grave site. While the cross bears Beth’s name in the game, the one in the film bears no name. This raises questions about whether this plot of land was originally supposed to be someone’s final resting place.

8

Hartley’s

A Quaint Store Pays Homage To One Of Until Dawn’s Original Characters


The cast of 2025's Until Dawn outside Hartley's

In the film, as they search for Clover’s sister Melanie, Clover and her friends stop at a convenience store named “Hartley’s.” This establishment is where Melanie was last seen before her disappearance, having appeared in a video sent to Clover. While they don’t find Melanie there, another person of interest is name-dropped in this scene.

The name of the store is a clear reference to Chris Hartley, Josh’s friend and one of the eight playable characters in the Until Dawn video game. Ironically, the store initially appears to be run by another character who also appeared in the video game: Dr. Alan Hill.

7

The Woman With The Oxygen Tank

The Glore Witch Takes A Move From The Mystery Man’s Playbook


The Glore Witch in 2025's Until Dawn

At one point in the film, Clover is cornered by a wicked old woman known as the Glore Witch. The latter possesses Clover by putting an oxygen mask over her face, forcing her to kill Max. While the witch seems to be based on the ghost puppet used by Josh in the game, she is more explicitly inspired by the Mystery Man.

In the video game, the Mystery Man uses gas to render his targets unconscious. The film seems to expand on this tactic by having the glᴀss knock Clover out, so the witch can take control of her body. The possessed Clover even dons a mask like the Mystery Man.

6

The Hourglᴀss

Until Dawn’s Iconic Hourglᴀss Plays A New Role In The Film


An hourglᴀss in Until Dawn

One image strongly ᴀssociated with the Until Dawn video game is an hourglᴀss resembling a skull. This object is used as a haunting symbol in the game’s cover art, representing the story’s theme of time, with the player’s actions having ʙuттerfly effects that influence future events.

While the hourglᴀss is initially just a decorative symbol, it takes on much greater significance within the film’s story. In the movie’s haunted house, an hourglᴀss with a skull decoration is mounted on the wall. This mysterious device resets itself at the end of each night, signifying that time has been reversed and all the deaths that occurred are undone.

5

The Missing Posters

Many Notable Figures Appear As One Of The Film’s Missing Persons


Missing posters in 2025's Until Dawn

While exploring the old Glore Valley house, Abel comes across a room with several missing posters stuck to the wall. These posters present all the people whose lives were claimed by the enтιтy tormenting Clover and her friends. These posters are an expansion of the missing posters of Hannah and Beth found in the video game. Among the people on missing posters is a miner, referencing the mining collapse explored later in the story. Also, Until Dawn‘s director, David F. Sandberg, appears as one of the people in the missing posters, showing even he isn’t safe in his own film.

4

The Mystery Man

An Iconic Villain From The Game Appears In 2025’s Until Dawn


The masked killer in Until Dawn

Though the movie features many more supernatural creatures than the game, it retains one of the latter’s more human antagonists in the form of the Mystery Man. In the game, the antagonist, Josh, stalks and tries to kill members of the core group while wearing a frightening mask and ᴀssuming the fictional persona of escaped convict Victor Milgram. Though this slasher villain is an entirely different character in the film, he is brought to life wearing a mask very similar to the one seen in the game.

3

The Wendigos

The Game’s Fearsome Monsters Return To Scare Folks In The Film

One of the most frightening attractions in the Until Dawn video game is the Wendigos. In the source material, these monstrous creatures were once humans who engaged in cannibalism and were subsequently transformed by the evil Wendigo spirit. Clover’s sister, Melanie, even transforms into a Wendigo, like Josh’s sister, Hannah, does in the game.

Despite its differences from the game, the Until Dawn film depicts the Wendigos in their haunting original design. However, the film also appears to feature a Wendigo the size of a building that tries to prevent Nina and Abel from driving away from the Glore lodge.

2

Peter Stormare

One Of The Game’s Cast Members Returns In The Film


Peter Stormare's Hill stares standing at a gas station counter in Until Dawn's trailer

Though Until Dawn‘s main cast is different from the video game’s, the film does star one actor who worked on the source material. Peter Stormare, who portrayed the character Dr. Alan Hill in the Until Dawn game, also stars in the film adaptation as the character of the same name.

In the source material, Dr. Alan Hill is Josh’s psychiatrist, who appears to him in his hallucinations throughout the game. Meanwhile, the film presents Hill as the main antagonist, as he conducts experiments on Clover and her friends as he watches them all die and slowly transform into monsters.

1

The Second House

The Film Seems To Tease A More Faithful Sequel With Its Final Image


Until Dawn

One of the biggest differences between the video game and film versions of Until Dawn is its setting. While the game takes place in a snowy mountain lodge, the film occurs in a house in a valley in the middle of a rainstorm. While the film ends with Clover killing Dr. Hill and leaving the house with her friends, it cuts to Hill’s office for one final reference to the original game.

In Hill’s office, for some reason, the late doctor’s security cameras cut to a lodge in a snow-filled environment, similar to the Washington Lodge, before the credits roll. This seems to hint that the doctor had more than one test site for his supernatural experiments, one that is more in line with the setting of the Until Dawn video game.

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