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New LEGO Batman Movie PostersWhat could be better than Batman? LEGO Batman, that's what.The LEGO movie was amazing, so it's a good guess that this will be too. Say hello to the new characters...BatmanEqually heroic and painful to stand on - it's LEGO Batman!3rd party content, see our FAQRobin No Batman movie would be complete without his trusty sidekick Robin, the Boy Wonder3rd party content, see our FAQBatgirlWe're particularly excited to see what the LEGO version of Batgirl's going to be like. From the looks of this, we'd say AWESOME.3rd party content, see our FAQThe JokerGotham's number 1 villain is back. Is no-one safe from his evil brick schemes?3rd party content, see our FAQHarley QuinnIf the Joker wasn't bad enough, we're sure Harley Quinn's going to give Batman (and everyone else) a hard time!3rd party content, see our FAQAlfred PennyworthAlfred's got a great new look! LEGO really suits him...3rd party content, see our FAQWatch the trailerThe LEGO Batman Movie is out in February.3rd party content, see our FAQ




A movie poster for "Thor: The Dark World." Chris Hemsworth on the set of "Thor: The Dark World" in London on Nov. 16, 2012. (Simon James / FilmMagic) Chris Hemsworth, right, on the set of "Thor: The Dark World" in London on Nov. 16, 2012. Chris Hemsworth, right, and Jaimie Alexander on the set of "Thor: The Dark World" in London on Nov. 16, 2012. (Alex Moss / FilmMagic) Chris Hemsworth at the Hollywood premiere of "The Avengers" in 2012. (Michael Nelson / EPA) Chris Hemsworth, left, and Cobie Smulders in "The Avengers." (Zade Rosenthal / Marvel) Chris Hemsworth, left, and Chris Evans in "The Avengers." Clark Gregg, left, and Chris Hemsworth in "The Avengers." Chris Hemsworth in 2011. (Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times) Chris Hemsworth plays the title character in the 2011 Marvel film "Thor." (Zade Rosenthal / Marvel Studios) Loki (Tom Hiddleston) and Thor (Chris Hemsworth) in the 2011 film "Thor." Chris Hemsworth, left, director Kenneth Branagh and Anthony Hopkins on the set of "Thor."




A scene from "Thor." Chris Hemsworth as Thor and Natalie Portman as Jane Foster in the 2011 Marvel film "Thor." Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and Agent Coulson (Clark Gregg) in a scene from 2011's "Thor." (Mark Fellman / Marvel Studios) Loki (Tom Hiddleston), left, and Thor (Chris Hemsworth) in the 2011 Marvel film "Thor." Chris Hemsworth as Thor, left, and Anthony Hopkins as Odin in the 2011 Marvel film "Thor." Thor, Loki and their Asgardian pals are getting the Lego treatment in a new parody of the “Thor: The Dark World” movie poster. The poster, released Wednesday, features Lego versions of the stars of the upcoming Marvel film in a promotion for the “Lego Marvel Super Heroes” video game, due out Oct. 22. The game — for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Vita, PC and later for next-gen consoles Xbox One and PlayStation 4 — will allow players to control more than 100 characters from the Marvel universe, including Iron Man, Spider-Man, the Hulk, Captain America, Wolverine and more.




“We wanted to touch every corner of the Marvel universe that was possible,” Marvel Entertainment’s interactive manager, Chris Baker, told Hero Complex. “You can’t make an infinitely long game, but you can make a long game that has Asgard and that has New York. If you look at the big, open world of New York, you’ll see the Baxter Building and Stark Tower.” Thor and company aren’t the first blockbuster characters to get a Lego movie poster. Tony Stark got Lego-ized earlier this year in parodies of the “Iron Man 3” movie posters, and Gollum got his own precious Lego poster last year. “Thor: The Dark World” takes its characters to Asgard, the distant realm ruled by demigod Odin (Anthony Hopkins), father to Chris Hemsworth’s Thor and Tom Hiddleston’s Loki. The film, which is set to open in theaters Nov. 8, also stars Natalie Portman as astrophysicist Jane Foster, Christopher Eccleston as the dark elf Malekith, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Algrim (also known as Kurse), Kat Dennings (Jane’s research assistant Darcy Lewis), Stellan Skarsgård (Eric Selvig, who survived the events of “The Avengers”), Idris Elba (Heimdall) and Jaimie Alexander (lady warrior and Thor’s childhood friend Sif).




Also returning in the sequel are the Warriors Three: Ray Stevenson as Volstagg, Tadanobu Asano as Hogun and Zachary Levi replacing “Once Upon a Time” star Josh Dallas as Fandral. The film is directed by Alan Taylor (“Game of Thrones”), who takes over the franchise from Kenneth Branagh, director of 2011’s “Thor.” ‘Dark World’ trailer: Thor meets ‘Game of Thrones’ D23 footage takes Natalie Portman to Asgard ‘Captain America’ sequel to get 2014 release Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje talks ‘Thor’ sequel ‘Thor 2’: Christopher Eccleston is villain Malekith Tom Hiddleston hopes for redemption in Loki Mark Ruffalo says the Hulk has ‘found his family’ ‘Avengers’: Joss Whedon should be your hero Whedon talks ‘Avengers’ sequel, ‘Buffy’ parallelsError 404 - Not Found Sorry, but you are looking for something that isn't here. If you continue to encounter difficulties, please do not hesitate to contact us.




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