In the flashback, Joe Chill resembles Jack Nicholson as seen in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, a nod to the first Burton movie (where Nicholson's Joker played Chill's role).Alfred bears more than a passing resemblance to Alan Napier, the actor who played him in the 1960s TV show (minus the mustache), and a slight one to Jeremy Irons as well.The fact that said mischief results in the creation of Two-Face may be a reference to an earlier draft of that same movie, in which Billy Dee William's Harvey Dent was to be scarred by electrocution instead of the replacement villain Max Schreck. The first two episodes establish that Penguin and Catwoman are grudging allies and up to some mischief during the Mayoral election, just like in Batman Returns.Also doubling as Comic-Book Fantasy Casting, Harvey resembles a younger Tommy Lee Jones.Part of the major plot impetus at the beginning (replacing Arkham Asylum with a modernized hospital as Bruce's parents would have wanted, Oswald Cobblepot playing a part) are definitely taking cues from Gotham.The gloves of his suit possess a device in the fingertips for spying on rooms, much like in Batman Beyond.Alternatively, it might be a reference to the 1943 Batman serial, where the bad guys had a car that could disguise itself by changing color. It can also disguise itself as a red sports car, which may be a homage to the original Batmobile, a red sedan. The Batmobile shares a resemblance to the one from The Batman.Batman uses a voice modulator to help disguise his voice and make it more intimidating, similar to the Batman seen in Dawn of Justice.This version uses holograms to reconstruct crime scenes like in the Arkham series.Batman shares several traits and gadgets with his other counterparts:.This is a list of Easter Eggs that can be found in the series.
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