So, I missed it, but there is Wolfwalkers shout out in the movie. A character is reading Variety magazine in an early scene, and the cover story is on Wolfwalkers.
This is actually pretty cool, because it's neither a cross promotional marketing ploy (Cartoon Saloon is not in any way associated with Warner Bros., and is in fact exclusive to one of HBO Max erstwhile streaming rivals), nor is it a parody, like the Star Trek moment noted in the review. It seems to be a genuine shout out with no motivation beyond somebody wanted to.
So, I missed it, but there is Wolfwalkers shout out in the movie. A character is reading Variety magazine in an early scene, and the cover story is on Wolfwalkers.
This is actually pretty cool, because it's neither a cross promotional marketing ploy (Cartoon Saloon is not in any way associated with Warner Bros., and is in fact exclusive to one of HBO Max erstwhile streaming rivals), nor is it a parody, like the Star Trek moment noted in the review. It seems to be a genuine shout out with no motivation beyond somebody wanted to.