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10 Easter Eggs In Joker Everyone Missed

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Every Joker Easter Egg You Missed
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There’s definitely no shortage of media out there related to the infamous Dark Knight-not that we’re complaining about it! The “Joker” movie definitely stepped outside of the box but contained a surprising number of Easter eggs concerning other elements of the franchise. We’ll show you some of the more subtle ones that everyone missed, including the homage to the 1989 “Batman” movie which included Jack Nicholson as the Joker. Arthur Fleck visits a social worker named Debra Kane and that’s a name which may sound pretty familiar to comic book fans. This film grossed over a billion dollars at the box office, and included a tribute to one of the most influential movies of all time. It might have been easy to dismiss the giant rodent visible in one scene, but it could have been a clue about “The Suicide Squad” featuring the villain Ratcatcher! And did you ever wonder why director Todd Phillips chose actor Robert De Niro to play the role of late night talk show host Murray Franklin? Don’t worry, we’ll fill you in on all the details!

What do you think about all of the hidden references packed into this film? Which one of these was your favorite or was it one we missed? Let us know what you think in the comment section below and don’t forget to click on the subscribe button and turn on your notifications to make sure you stay up to date with the latest videos from us here at Screen Rant.

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