Blue Beetle director Angel Manuel Soto confirms that one beloved DC hero actually has a brief cameo in his film.Per Heroic Hollywood, the filmmaker was questioned on whether there were any Easter eggs hidden in his movie that some fans may have missed. “There are a lot of Easter Eggs. I always say, if you watch it a second time, or even three times, you’re gonna find different Easter Eggs every single time, because they’re very minimal,” Soto said. “Do you notice the green beam in the title sequence? That’s the Green Lantern. See? You’ll have to see it again!” Aside from this brief reference, a Green Lantern does not physically appear elsewhere in Blue Beetle.Aside from the nod to the cosmic law enforcer, many fans were also convinced that Ben Affleck would vocally reprise his role as Batman in Jaime Reyes’ first live-action movie after reports surfaced that suggested the moment was cut to better fit in with the in-development reboot of the franchise. DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn debunked these claims by explaining that the moment in question wasn’t cut because it was never actually recorded. “I’ve never heard of a Ben Affleck voice cameo in [Blue] Beetle, nor has Peter [Safran, DC Studios co-CEO], much less cut one. I never heard of one because one never existed (just asked the producers),” Gunn wrote.Related: Blue Beetle’s CinemaScore Beats The Flash, Matches Black Adam and Shazam 2
Blue Beetle director Angel Manuel Soto confirms that one beloved DC hero actually has a brief cameo in his film.
Per Heroic Hollywood, the filmmaker was questioned on whether there were any Easter eggs hidden in his movie that some fans may have missed. “There are a lot of Easter Eggs. I always say, if you watch it a second time, or even three times, you’re gonna find different Easter Eggs every single time, because they’re very minimal,” Soto said. “Do you notice the green beam in the title sequence? That’s the Green Lantern. See? You’ll have to see it again!” Aside from this brief reference, a Green Lantern does not physically appear elsewhere in Blue Beetle.
Aside from the nod to the cosmic law enforcer, many fans were also convinced that Ben Affleck would vocally reprise his role as Batman in Jaime Reyes’ first live-action movie after reports surfaced that suggested the moment was cut to better fit in with the in-development reboot of the franchise. DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn debunked these claims by explaining that the moment in question wasn’t cut because it was never actually recorded. “I’ve never heard of a Ben Affleck voice cameo in [Blue] Beetle, nor has Peter [Safran, DC Studios co-CEO], much less cut one. I never heard of one because one never existed (just asked the producers),” Gunn wrote.
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