Lego Batman Movie Facts, Easter Eggs and hidden details
23 of the most interesting Lego Batman easter eggs you didn't know about. Handpicked and verified, these little-known hidden details can be obscure enough most people will miss. These behind the scene easter eggs and hidden messages will give you another view of Lego Batman movie message.
A cooler-than-ever Bruce Wayne must deal with the usual suspects as they plan to rule Gotham City, while discovering that he has accidentally adopted a teenage orphan who wishes to become his sidekick.
Genre
Animation, Action, Comedy, Family
Director
Chris McKay
Stars
Will Arnett, Michael Cera, Rosario Dawson, Ralph Fiennes
IMDB score
7.3
Lego Batman Movie Trivia
The Two-Face we see is the Harvey Dent from the 1989 Tim Burton Batman movie, played by Billy Dee Williams. This version of Two-Face was also voiced by Williams.
On the picture of Bruce Wayne's parents, which was taken the night they were killed, the alley right behind them is named the "Crime Alley".
Lego Batman Movie Easter Eggs
The street sign in the family photo says "Crime Street." This photo was taken the night of his parents murder.
The slide behind the police commissioner lists ninjutsu as part of the four point program
The news footage of Superman fighting Zod credits Man of Steel (2013) director Zack Snyder and the cinematographer Amir Mokri respectively.
Joker tells Batman about how they have been fighting for 78 years, which is completely accurate, seeing as the 80th anniversary of Batman was two years later, in 2019.
One of the songs that Robin suggests in the final scene as background music is Never Gonna Give You Up by Rick Astley.
Lego Batman movie hidden details
The Batcomputer runs the same pre-flight check for the Batmobile that Robin used to do in the 1960's
Eddie Izzard voices Voldemort, even though the actor who plays the real Voldemort in the Harry Potter movies, Ralph Fiennes, is already in the LEGO Batman movie as Alfred the Butler.
Calculator Man's visor displays his pain after Batman kicks him.
He asks Commissioner Gordon "Who am I working with? SEAL Team Six? Fox Force Five? Suicide Squad?". Fox Force Five is a tv show from Tarantino's Pulp Fiction which features a fictional team of secret agents.
When Batman is talking to his parents portrait, the street behind them is "Crime Alley"
During the aerial combat around Wayne Manor, we hear "pew pew" instead of machine gun and rockets sound effects. The Lego Movie series is supposed to be about people playing with their Lego sets.
Batman has a special trophy room in which he stores confiscated items. Later on in the movie, the Batcave is taken over by the Joker and in a brief shot, the sign has been changed from Trophy Room to Toy Room.
The ending credits are copied from an 80's aerobics dance video.
Batman watches the portion of Jerry Maguire in which he states "You complete me", the same line the Joker says to Batman in The Dark Knight
When describing the eternal abyss that could destroy Gotham City, a clip from The Lego Movie (2014) is shown.
The man at the beginning who is stopped by the Riddler has his arm removed. A few moments later, his arm is used to break into the plant.
The Batman uses a quote from "Man in the Mirror" by Michael Jackson in the intro and later at Commissioner Gordon's retirement party, the song can be heard sung first by a singer and later by the orphans.
Joker says "I think after 78 years, I deserve respect!" This is a reference to that fact that at the time of the movie, Batman had been around for 78 years, first introduced in 1939.
When the Joker takes over the Batcave he turns the trophy room into the toy room.
Several villains appear, among them Voldemort. In the Harry Potter movies, the Dark Lord was played by Ralph Fiennes, but because Fiennes was the voice actor for Alfred, Eddie Izzard was instead the voice actor for Voldemort.
When Joker came up with a plan, the lightbulb behind him turned on