Earlier this year, The Batman was released in theaters to mostly positive reviews and a strong box office haul. The film would go on to make over $770M worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing solo Batman film to be released since The Dark Knight Rises came out in 2012. Despite having been announced at CinemaCon earlier this year, a sequel to The Batman has yet to be officially greenlit, likely due to the ongoing situation at Warner Bros Discovery. However, it now appears that there are Red Dead Online players who were fans of the recent film.

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In the past, the game’s fans made some crazy tributes to their favorite franchises. One fan, for example, created Water White from Breaking Bad in Red Dead Online, while others recreated the franchise’s villainous clan, the Salamanca family. This fan of The Batman, however, did something a bit simpler. In a recent post, Reddit user yaesthete revealed their own little tribute to the film. Before the video starts the player apparently drew the Bat-Signal with moonshine. Once the video begins, yaesthete shoots the signal, igniting the moonshine and revealing the iconic image in flame while Nirvana’s “Something In The Way” plays over the footage.

Despite the ongoing situation at Warner Bros Discovery, most evidence seems to indicate that The Batman franchise will continue. Director Matt Reeves has signed a new deal and Warner Bros Discover and a new writer has been added to the sequel. Hopefully, this means that fans of both The Batman franchise and Red Dead Online will continue to find ways to cross the two properties over in unique ways.

While Red Dead Online has maintained a passionate fanbase, the game’s online mode did not quite take off the same way Grand Theft Auto Online did. Development of Red Dead Online has since begun to wind down as Rockstar’s attention begins to shift toward the production of Grand Theft Auto 6. But, as videos like this have indicated, Red Dead Online’s fans are still trying to keep the game alive.

Red Dead Redemption 2 is available now for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.

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