Justice League Apparently Had A Batman 66 Easter Egg

Zack Snyder's Justice League features an absolutely insane number of Easter eggs and deep cuts referring to the various corners of the DC lore. It is the type of film that requires multiple viewings to catch everything, and some viewers are still finding new nuggets of DC trivia with every watch. In fact, some eagle-eyed fans have finally noticed a significant nod to the Batman '66 series from the 1960s starring the late Adam West. Take a look at the Bat-tastic reference to the beloved red phone, below.

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It's an incredibly quick moment, but easy to understand once the average Bat-fan actually finds it. That shot is of the phone used by Bruce Wayne's informant at Iron Heights prison when Barry Allen goes to visit his wrongfully-incarcerated father. The correctional officer presses a button on his phone to signal Batman, and the phone on the screen turns red as it dials The Caped Crusader. Though we cannot officially confirm that it is a nod to Batman '66, the general understanding of the Reddit user who posted the image seems to be that it's a nod to the same red phone used by Adam West's Batman back during the character's campy days on the small screen.

As fans of the old series will recall, the red phone became a constant fixture during Adam West's tenure. It was used as a direct line between Batman and Commissioner Gordon -- although, as you can see from the clip below, Alfred Pennyworth also used the device at times when Bruce Wayne was not around to answer the call.

This red phone Easter egg represents one of many deep cuts to the DC world that the folks at Warner Bros. managed to pack into Justice League's lean two-hour runtime. Beyond the telephone, the movie also featured nods to the Legion of Doom, The Atom, Black Mask, and many more. Now that Justice League has finally debuted its home release, it seems likely that fans will soon start to find even more Easter eggs that they may not have noticed during the film's theatrical run.

Justice League is now available on Digital HD and Blu-ray, so if you want to see this scene up close for yourself, then make sure to pick up your copy today to check it out. As for 2018's foray into the ever-expanding DCEU world, watch out for the next major DC outing when James Wan's Aquaman premieres in theaters on December 21.

Conner Schwerdtfeger

Originally from Connecticut, Conner grew up in San Diego and graduated from Chapman University in 2014. He now lives in Los Angeles working in and around the entertainment industry and can mostly be found binging horror movies and chugging coffee.