It would not be wrong to say that The Batman, which will be released on March 4, 2022, is one of the most anticipated productions of recent times. Directed by Mat Reeves and starring names such as Robert Pattinson, Zoe Kravitz, Paul Dano, Colin Farrell, Andy Serkis, the movie will bring us the brand new adventures of the Batman character, nicknamed ‘The Dark Knight’ from DC comics.
Recently, we told you that a new action-packed trailer from the movie was shared on NBA All Star. Now, one of the most used search engines in the world, Google has released a feature that will delight fans before the eagerly awaited movie.
Batman appears on your search screen
The feature shared by Google recently, can be used for both computer and mobile calls. The feature, which is a result of searching for certain words in Google Search, allows the ‘bat signal’ used to summon Batman in movies and comics to be seen on your screen. After the emergence of this signal, Batman flies through your screen.
Let’s talk about how the feature can be used. First of all, you have to search for ‘Bruce Wayne’ which is Batman’s real identity, ‘Bat-Signal’ which means ‘bat signal’ or ‘Gotham City’ which is the city where the dark knight chases criminals at night. After that, you need to click on the ‘bat signal’ icon in the information section on the right side of the screen. Strangely enough, when we search directly as ‘Batman’, let’s not forget that this feature is not available.
According to the statements made by Google, this feature, which will remain on the site for a year, will be provided by Warner Bros., the producer of Batman. was not added to the search engine sponsored by the company. However, it was also stated in the statements made by Google that Warner Bros. was aware of the existence of this feature and ‘supported’.
Google had previously added similar features to the search engine
The giant company Google had added similar features to the search engine many times before. When Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame movie was released in 2019; A feature including the glove used by the evil character Thanos, who turned half of the universe into dust by snapping his fingers, was added to Google. When this glove was clicked, the searches made disappeared as dust, just like the characters in the movie.
In addition to these, in recent years, legendary productions have integrated similar features into the search engine on the anniversaries of The Wizard of Oz and Legally Blonde movies. In addition, a special mention was added to Google for the 100th birthday of famous actress Betty White, who died at the age of 99 last month. This was a reference to the character Rose played by White in the legendary production ‘The Golden Girls’.