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Google celebrates ‘The Batman’ film release with a Bat-Signal Easter Egg

Google is celebrating 'The Batman' film with a quirky Bat-Signal Easter Egg. This is how you can find it...

Published on Mar 2, 2022 at 10:31AM (UTC+4)

Last updated on Jan 2, 2023 at 12:07PM (UTC+4)

Edited by Kate Bain
Bat Signal Easter Egg on Google

Google is celebrating the theatrical debut of the 2022 Hollywood film ‘The Batman‘ with a quirky Easter Egg.

If you Google ‘Bruce Wayne’, a bat-signal device will appear next to the Wikipedia page.

When you click on it, the signal takes over your screen.

The screen will go dark, your computer will start reproducing the sound of a thunderstorm and the Bat Signal will be projected.

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After appearing in a variety of spin-offs and DC Extended Universe films in the past 10 years, ‘The Batman’ marks the theatrical return of DC’s favourite and darkest vigilante superhero after a 10-year hiatus since The Dark Knight Rises in 2012.

Produced by Warner Bros and directed by Matt Reeves, The Batman stars Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne/Batman, Zoë Kravitz as Selina Kyle/Catwoman, Paul Dano as Edward Nashton/Riddler, Colin Farrell as Oswald Cobblepot/Penguin and Jeffrey Wright as GCPD detective James Gordon.

The release will be a neo-noir, almost retro-futuristic interpretation of the classic, making Batman even more three-dimensional and darker.

And he drives a Batmobile muscle car. Awesome.

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