We do love an Easter egg here at Digital Spy, especially when they're so well hidden that they're part of the furniture.
And we have NO IDEA how we managed to miss this one, but one rather clever Reddit user got out their magnifying glass during one scene starring Amy Adams' Lois Lane in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
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If you look really closely at the bookcase, you can see a Watchmen book is just sitting there waiting to be read.
Need a little help? Well, assuming you're not wearing your glasses and can't quite spot it, it's on the right hand side, top of the middle shelf and it's the one with the yellow text.
In fact, it's such a tiny little Easter egg that we've even circled it for you below to help you out - you're welcome.
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It's always fun to see films give a nod to others in their universe, and considering this is one of the least obvious we've seen in a while, it's made us all the more excited to see what the upcoming and long-awaited Justice League has in store for us.
Especially following the loud whispers all over Twitter today that John Cleese has been cast in a pretty "significant" role in the movie - which, we can all agree, is just amazing.
Batman (Ben Affleck), Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), Cyborg (Ray Fisher), the Flash (Ezra Miller) and Aquaman (Jason Momoa) will all be popping up in the DC movie, which will also bring back two supporting characters in the form of Jesse Eisenberg as Batman v Superman villain Lex Luthor and Connie Nielsen as Wonder Woman's Amazonian queen Hippolyta to build DC's own extended cinematic universe.
And despite Henry Cavill's Superman having 'died' in last year's Batman v Superman, even he is still going to be playing a big part in proceedings, according to director Zack Snyder.
With all those DC characters taking part, we're definitely expecting a few more clever nods to the DC comics-verse to make an appearance.
Justice League opens in UK cinemas on November 17.
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