A pack of Oreos in Blue Beetle is actually a reference to a Justice League member
Martian Manhunter and Green La🍃ntern Easter eggs are in Blue Beetle

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Blue Beetle may namecheck both Batman and Superman during its runtime,ꦫ but it’s also hiding references to other Justi𒐪ce League members – ones that don’t immediately jump out upon a first, second, or even third rewatch.
At a recent Q&A event hosted by , director Angel Manuel Soto revealed that the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Blue Beetle post-credits scene is🌊 hiding an incredible Easter egg, v🍌ia a pack of Oreos.
"You see it at theཧ end, there’s a stack 🐎of Oreos. And who likes to eat Oreos?" Soto asked during the Q&A. The audience responded in kind: Martian Manhunter.
Martian Manhunter, AKA J&rsq🗹uo;onn J’onzz, is a prominent member of the Justice League who has telepathic abilities and can shapeshift. What you may not ꦑknow, however, is J’onn has a craving for Oreos (otherwise known as the non-copyright-breaking Chocos in DC’s comics).
That, then, hints at Martian Manhunter being on the 🐼trail of the second Blue Beetle, Ted Kord. That&rsq🐽uo;s not the only Justice League reference here, however.
During the sequence charting the Scarab’s arrival on Earth at theꦯ beginning of t🌌he movie, a green light is briefly shown flashing across the cosmos. That’s not a coincidence.
"For those of you guy๊s that follow the Blue Beetle comics, there's a green light that hits this character, and that's a Green 𒊎Lantern,” Soto explains. “If you didn’t catch it, watch it again."
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