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05.03.2022 - 20:41 / justjared.com
If you stick around for the end credits in The Batman, you won’t get to see any extra footage, but there actually IS a bonus scene available.
At the very end of the credits roll, the word “goodbye” shows up on the screen followed by the URL for www.rataalada.com.
The website was featured in the movie as a device for the Riddler to cause his mayhem and now Warner Bros. has created a replica version for fans to browse. If you answer questions correctly, the website will lead you to the bonus scene.
Click inside to find out how to watch the scene…
When people started visiting the website on March 2, following the first fan screenings of the movie, three riddles popped up.
RIDDLE 1: Fear he who hides behind one.ANSWER: A mask.
RIDDLE 2: What was new, is new again. Rebirth. Restoration. Reformation.ANSWER: Renewal.
RIDDLE 3: I am first a fraud or a trick. Or perhaps a blend of the two. That’s up to your misinterpretation.ANSWER: Confusion.
After answering the riddles correctly, fans were given a password protected zipfile, which was named, “What_Am_I.” The password was “promise.”
A video was inside the zipfile and it included a Thomas Wayne campaign video from the 2001 election. In the video, he says, “Instilled in both of us that giving back is not just an obligation, it’s a passion. That is our family’s legacy.”
The Riddler edited the video to include heavy breathing and words overlaid on them, “HUSH!” and “THE TRUTH ABOUT GOTHAM!”
You can watch the video here!
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