Fans have spotted a seemingly recongizable piece of luggage sat an the airport.
Of course there's going to be umpteen pieces of luggage in an airport, so what makes this one special?
Well, for anyone who has seen Netflix's new Die Hard-esque movie Carry-On, you'll know why.
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The movie featuring Taron Egerton and Ozark star Jason Bateman landed on the streaming platform on December 13 and has gone down a storm with viewers.
At the time of writing, the action-packed film has an 85 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes' Tomatometer, while others online have hailed it as '10/10'.
Sharing their reviews on Facebook page Netflix Bangers, one person said of Carry-On: "Definitely a 10/10… have you guys seen this movie yet?"
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Another person wrote: "It's like Die Hard but with a TSA agent, really enjoyed it!"
A third continued to gush while expressing their hopes for another movie: "Very, very well done! Definitely gives me the Die Hard vibes and that’s an absolute compliment. Possibly room for another one?"
Now, back to the photo in question... As per the title of the movie, there's a particular item of baggage that Bateman's character is wanting Egerton's character (transportation security agent Ethan Kopek) to smuggle through security.
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Posting on Netflix Bangers, one person said of the photo of the luggage that looked similar to the one seen in Carry-On: "At the airport and I just saw this. Can't make it up."
"You better not get on that flight lol," someone replied to the snap.
"Quick call the FBI," joked someone else who has evidently watched Carry-On.
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A different person commented: "Give it back to Jason Bateman!"
Dozens of other people also got the Carry-On reference and they commented how much they enjoyed the Netflix film.
While fans have been loving the movie, some people have spotted an apparent mistake in it.
In one of the scenes there's a mother holding a brown-haired baby at the airport, and when it cuts to another scene of her shortly after, the baby she's then holding all of a sudden has no hair.
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The eagle-eyed TikToker who spotted the faux pas quipped that Netflix thought 'no one will notice' if a different baby was used.
Despite this, the person still raved about how good Carry-On is.
They wrote: "We recommend watching Netflix’s new film Carry-On. Very enjoyable especially, if like me, you know that Die Hard IS a Christmas film. Imo its got some serious 90s vibes!!!"
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