Earlier today a new promo photo from Justice League hit the internet. As usual, similar to the last promo, the image doesn’t contain any new content except it’s a different angle of a scene that was revealed in the teaser trailer. However, a breakdown of the image may reveal some new details.

The promo photo features Barry Allen (played by Ezra Miller) surrounded by monitors inside his high-tech headquarters/hide out. Earlier in the SDCC Justice League teaser trailer, we got a glimpse of the place when Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) visits Barry Allen to recruit him. The photo is embedded below.

A breakdown of the image by Twitter user dc_fans_united revealed several Easter eggs. For starters, on the top and left-hand side of the photo, blueprints of Barry’s prototype suit can be spotted. It looks like the speedster is attempting to make changes or indulge in some Aerodynamics design work.

Other Easter eggs such as a portrait of Nikola Tesla, Rick & Morty TV series season 1 episode 9 running on the back and Barry’s first chair can be spotted at ease. But it’s possible that we may have missed another Easter egg from the photo.

To the left of Barry’s chair, a closer look and fans can spot a badge with the imprint of a ‘fist holding a lightning bolt’. It could just be a simple indication of The Flash’s ability to tap into the speed force or to the time when he got struck by Lightning. However, there’s a possibility that it could also be a nod to the supervillain known as Zoom or The CW’s The Flash.

In The Flash TV series season 3 episode, Barry Allen goes up against Zoom. In an attempt take him down, The Flash performs one of his special abilities where he throws a thunderbolt at Zoom.

Unfortunately, in a turn of event, Zoom with the ability to move faster than Barry, manages to catch the thunderbolt and throws it right back to our favorite speedster. Fans can check it out in the video below.

Could the badge from the new Justice League promo photo be a reference to Zoom or The Flash TV series as a whole? Could it be a sign that DCEU’s The Flash might perform the special ability in the upcoming Justice League?

Perhaps, I’m looking into it more than I’m supposed to. What do you think of the possible Easter egg? Let me know in the comments below. For more updates on Justice League and other DCEU stories, follow Pursue News on Facebook and Twitter. Readers can also follow me on my social media accounts for the latest scoops.