36 BTS Facts And Easter Eggs In David Fincher’s Movies That'll Urge You To Start A Marathon

  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.

Director David Fincher is an icon when it comes to psychological thrillers (in my humble opinion), but you may know that he’s also defined by his purposeful visual storytelling and meticulous attention to detail.

As one of my favourite directors to date, I love reading about the intricacies of Fincher’s filmmaking and behind the scenes facts that make the movies so much more enjoyable, so I wanted to share with you some of my favourite revelations!

A lot of David Fincher film spoilers ahead: You’ve been warned!

1.One of the sets in Se7en was based on a real crime scene.

Morgan Freeman investigating a crime scene in Se7en

2.Detective Mills wasn't supposed to have a broken arm in Se7en.

Brad Pitt with arm in a cast in Se7en

3.Meat Loaf wore elevated shoes to play Bob in Fight Club.

Ah, the infamous boob-hugging scene in Fight Club between The Narrator (Edward Norton) and Bob (Meat Loaf) is a memorable image from the film. Well, who would have thought that Meatloaf actually had to wear enormous elevated shoes because Norton was so much taller than him? Norton discusses this surprising fact in the DVD commentary, stating the heels were to add 8 inches to Meatloaf’s height.

4.Robert Downey Jr. asked for the straw trick to be included in Zodiac.

Robert Downey Jr looking at something in the distance in Zodiac film

5.The John Doe notebooks in Se7en were real props created especially for the film.

John Doe's notebooks in Se7en

6.There’s an interesting nod to the Swedish The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo in Fincher’s reboot.

Ellen Nyqvist as a barista in The Girl with the Dragon tattoo reboot

7.The “diabetic” reveal in Panic Room was subtly hinted at throughout the film.

Kristen Steward drinking soda in Panic Room

8.Gone Girl production was shut down for four days because Ben Affleck refused to wear a NY Yankees baseball cap.

Ben Affleck looking confused in Gone Girl

9.The rain in Se7en was due to Fincher’s contingency plan.

Back street rainy LA in Se7en

10.It took 12 hours to film the Fight Club sex scene.

Brad Pitt and Helena Bonham Carter in Fight Club scene, in bed

11.The first scene of The Social Network took 99 takes.

Rooney Mara break up scene in The Social Network

12.Marla Singer’s phone number in Fight Club was the same one in Christopher Nolan’s Memento.

Teddy's phone number on a polaroid in Memento

13.In Se7en, Mills' gun was firing Mexican blanks (which was not a choice of Fincher’s).

Brad Pitt firing a gun whilst Morgan Freeman looks away in Se7en

14.There’s a restaurant in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo which had previously been used for a Daniel Craig film.

daniel craig at dinner

15.Fincher asked for Michael Douglas’s input as to whether or not Deborah Kara Unger should get the role in The Game.

Deborah Kara Unger in The Game

16.Fincher relented having to do this scene in Panic Room.

17.There’s an array of clever and subtle references to Citizen Kane in Mank.

Charles Dance stood in front of a grand fireplace in Mank

18.All of the blood in Zodiac was added digitally.

A girl scared in the car, covered in blood, in Zodiac

19.There’s a Tyler Durden easter egg in The Social Network.

Mark looking at his fake facebook profile in The Social Network

20.Fincher sent stern selfies to Rosamund Pike when filming Gone Girl.

Rosamund Pike at an event for Gone Girl

21.The helicopter POV scenes in Se7en are all looking down at doubles

Morgan Freeman running across the desert in Se7en

22.Edward Norton really did punch Brad Pitt in Fight Club.

23.There’s more to the camerawork than meets the eye when it comes to Panic Room.

24.The cast were genuinely frightened in the “Sloth” murder scene in Se7en.

SWAT team looking at a skeletal victim in Se7en

25.There’s a nod to Fight Club in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Brad Pitt as an old man in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button film

26.There’s a lot of Sony product placement in Panic Room

Surveillance cameras in Panic Room

27.Fincher altered the opening credits of The Game because of the teaser the marketing department put out.

28.Amy and Desi’s sex scene in Gone Girl was shot over two days.

Rosamund Pike and Neil Patrick Harris about to kiss in Gone Girl film

29.Meg’s fear of small spaces is hinted at early on in Panic Room.

Jodie Foster viewing the new home in Panic Room

30.There’s a Starbucks cup in every Fight Club scene.

Starbucks coffee cup in Fight Club

31.Fincher had to fight to keep spoilers out of the Gone Girl trailer.

32.The “What’s in the box?” ending in Se7en was an accident.

Morgan Freeman opening a package in Se7en

33.Fincher wasn’t allowed to film on the Harvard campus for The Social Network.

People walking outside a university campus in The Social Network film

34.The production team flew Oak trees into Lake Berryessa for Zodiac.

Zodiac killer in front of oak trees pointing a weapon at two victims in the film

35.In Zodiac, San Francisco was created using CGI.

Mark Ruffalo stood in the street during a crime scene in Zodiac

36.Brad Pitt and Edward Norton really learned how to make soap for Fight Club.

Edward Norton and Brad Pitt making soap in Fight Club film

I think we can all agree that Fincher’s easter eggs and behind-the-scenes details make his films even more worthy, but which Fincher film is your favourite?!