Trivia: When King Triton enters the concert hall and passes over the audience, you can see Mickey Mouse, Goofy and Donald Duck sitting among the audience. (00:03:33)
Trivia: In the open-matte print, right after the credits, the support beams of the movie lot walls are visible, painted in blue to simulate the sky. In the theatrical version and the current Disney+ streaming movie's original aspect ratio (bottom picture), one can still see the beams for a split second after the postman puts the letter in the mailbox (though there's no way here to identify them as lot walls).
Trivia: In Licence to Kill, the wedding photographer at Felix and Della's wedding is played by Keith Hampshire. While little known to audiences, Hampshire was a prolific publicity photographer, working on films like 2001: A Space Odyssey, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Superman II, The Mummy (1999), and the Star Wars prequel trilogy. He also contributed to eight Bond films, including Eyes, View, Daylights, Licence, and all four Brosnan films.
Trivia: In the scene of Missy's funeral, Stephen King plays the priest.
Trivia: When Frank Castle is in the jail cell, he has nightmares and flashbacks to his family before and during their execution at the hands of the mafia. In one of the shots, his daughters can be seen wearing Spider-Man pajamas when squirting water guns at him. This is a homage to the Punisher's very first appearance in 1979's comic, The Amazing Spider-Man #129, in spite of the director's desire to distance the movie from the comics as much as possible.