On March 4, blockbuster The Batman of DC Films and Warner Bros. will officially premiere, opening a new superhero universe revolving around the Dark Knight. This will also be the opening work for an extremely busy year for DC, with many notable names “lined up” behind such as Black Adam, The Flash or Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.
To celebrate the release of The Batman, Google recently created an interesting easter egg on its search engine page: Just enter keywords like “Bruce Wayne”, “Gotham City” or ” Bat-Signal” is that we can activate a small animation, with the image of the Bat swinging through the background of the Bat-Signal signal light right on our screen.
Variety said this is an easter egg that Google created itself to give to fans of Batman in particular and the DC universe in general, not through Warner Bros. This impressive animation will be “hanged” on their search page for 1 year for fans to enjoy.
Batman is one of the most popular superheroes in the world of comics since it was created by DC in 1939. So far, the reputation of this character has not disappeared, but on the contrary, is still maintained. received by many people and became the subject of endless exploitation for major film producers. The Batman promises to bring a new image to Bruce Wayne, deeply exploiting the intellectual aspect, the detective ability of the Bat guy, under the acting talent of Robert Pattinson.
Many sources say that The Batman is just the beginning of a new era for DC’s most famous superhero. Recently, Matt Reeves, director of The Batman, confirmed that a sequel to this movie has been officially announced by Warner Bros. “green light”, accompanied by 2 spin-off series on HBO Max. All of those projects will not be part of the DCEU.
According to ScreenRant