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You must login or signup first! Don't have an account?The LEGO Movie 2 / IGN's Roth Cornet recently spoke with Charlie Day about the latest season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (more on that soon!), but she also asked the actor about his voice work on The LEGO Movie and whether his fan-favorite character, '80s Spaceman Benny, could return for the sequel. "I don't know if '80s Space Man is going to be in the sequel," Day replied. "I certainly hope he is. I love [directors Chris Miller and Phil Lord]. Those guys are the greatest. And I love that character. I was so grateful they called me and asked me to do that. So let's hope that he comes back, but I don't know anything yet. No one's told me." Alas, despite wide critical acclaim, The LEGO Movie didn't nab an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Picture this year, which has been a big point of contention for fans. Day joked that maybe he was the cause of the snub. "10 years of It's Always Sunny being overlooked [by the Emmys], you can't help but feel like you're awards poison," he laughed.




But seriously, "it's tough to say. Movies and television aren't sports, so I don't know, but I feel they're sleeping well at night knowing they made apretty incredible cartoon." The Lego Movie 2 hits theaters sometime in 2018. Until then, LEGO Batman is due out on February 10, 2017, and Ninjago on October 14, 2016. Max Nicholson is a writer for IGN, and he desperately seeks your approval. Show him some love by following @Max_Nicholson on Twitter, or MaxNicholson on IGN. Roth Cornet is an Entertainment Editor for IGN. You can follow her on Twitter at @RothCornet and IGN at Roth-IGN.That’s it….that’s the movieHe he yeah…..As you may know from my recent posts I’ve been literally obsessed with The Lego Movie and I felt like drawing a gif set, thing……yeah…….Benny is literally the best. Again I apologize to my followers for all The Lego Movie spam, and I promise regular posts will return soon.1. Mark Mothersbaugh, who was the main composer on Rugrats, wrote the score for The Lego Movie.




2. The film racked in a whopping $468 million worldwide. 3. Directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller planned to include R2-D2 in the film, but had to scrap him after a battle over ownership rights. However, they were able to work out a deal to have Anthony Daniels reprise his famous role as C-3PO for the film. 4. The film’s success will spawn three separate Lego-themed films: The Lego Movie Sequel, a direct sequel to the original film; Ninjago, which will be based off the product line Lego Ninjago; and The Lego Batman Movie, a film that will feature Will Arnett reprising his role as the Caped Crusader. 5. After the film dominated box offices, Lego profits skyrocketed by 15%. In 2014, approximately 62 billion Lego pieces were sold, which equates to about 102 Lego pieces for every single person in the world. 6. When the idea was initially pitched, Lego executives weren’t interested. Their company was already doing very well, and they didn’t want to risk it. They eventually changed their minds after reading the treatment by Kevin and Dan Hageman.




7. All Lego pieces in the film were digitally rendered, resulting in a total of 3,863,484 pieces. However, if the producers had chosen to make the film stop-motion animation, it would have taken 15,080,330 pieces. 8. The “Where Are My Pants?” running gag parodied How I Met Your Mother. Phil Lord and Chris Miller were writers and executive producers for the show’s first season. 9. The corporation Lord Business runs is called “Octan,” which is a fictional brand of gasoline Lego created back in 1992. 10. Morgan Freeman, who voiced Vitruvius, assumed he’d be doing scenes with the other actors, because he thought that’s how animated movies worked. He ended up doing his part alone in a room. 11. Both Robert Downey Jr. and Emma Stone were considered for the main roles, but Chris Pratt and Elizabeth Banks ended up playing the parts. 12. In an older draft of the script, Unikitty ends up with Batman. However, in another version, she ends up with Metal Beard.




13. Posters in Emmet’s apartment clearly reference 21 Jump Street, which Phil Lord and Chris Miller directed in 2012. Macho and the Nerd is actually the Russian title of that film. 14. Consequently, both Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill from 21 Jump Street have cameos in the film as Superman and Green Lantern, respectively. 15. This ended up making Phil Lord and Chris Miller battle with Warner Bros. about letting Superman and Green Lantern have a certain storyline in the film. 16. The directors wanted the Lego pieces to look used and played with, so they worked with their effects team to add fingerprints, fading, and scratches. 17. No one ever says the word “Lego” during the entire movie. 18. Chris Miller drew some of the artwork the characters use in the film. 19. Liam Neeson insisted on doing his Good Cop and Bad Cop characters at the same time, instead of during separate sessions like the directors wanted. 20. According to Will Arnett, Batman was chosen as Wyldstyle’s boyfriend to make Emmet feel completely out of her league.

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