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The Best Comic Book Movie News From Around The Web The LEGO Batman Movie is just a couple of days away, and Warner Bros. is using all of its resources to help get the word out. The latest promo videos cross LEGO Batman with The CW’s superheroes like Supergirl, Arrow, and The Flash, as well as the cast of The Big Bang Theory. The first, above, is my favorite of the bunch. LEGO Batman confronts the other heroes and has a little trouble spelling “Kryptonian”. It makes for a pretty funny promo. Head over to the forums to discuss more. Don't be a jerk!Your request appears to be from an automated process. If this is incorrect, notify us by clicking here to be redirected.The Definitive Power Ranking Of Every Single ‘LEGO Batman Movie’ Minifigure The Lego Batman toy line has been going strong for over a decade now, but with this week's release of the Lego Batman Movie, we've seen a truly unprecedented explosion of merchandise based around the Caped Crusader's blockiest incarnation.




And with that many figures, going from the Dark Knight himself all the way down to super obscure deep cuts like the Mime and March Harriet, our course here at ComicsAlliance is clear. We need to rank them. So today, we've dug through every single Lego Batman Movie minifig (and eliminated simple variations like "Batman with a slightly different face") to rank them all, worst to best. Category: DC, Galleries, Toys ‘Arrow,’ ‘Flash,’ ‘Supergirl’ and More Meet ‘LEGO Batman’ in New Promo It’ll be a cold day in hell when Batman joins the ranks of Arrow, Flash, Supergirl or Legends of Tomorrow on The CW, but LEGO has a way of bringing everyone together. See for yourself, as a new promo features the CW stars voicing their LEGO counterparts opposite Will Arnett’s LEGO Batman as part of a weeklong promotion. Category: Animation, DC, Movies, Television, Video ‘The LEGO Batman Movie’ LEGO Sets Reveal New Looks at LEGO Bane, Two-Face, Batwing and More




If you like your toys to be as meta as possible, then you’re definitely going to want to make a little room in your budget for The LEGO Batman Movie LEGO sets. Yes, the LEGO version of the iconic superhero is getting his very own LEGO sets, featuring LEGO Bat-vehicles, LEGO Bat-villains and much more. As we’ve noted before, it’s kind of amazing to see toy sets based on a movie that’s based on a toy that’s based on a superhero. Category: Animation, DC, Movies, Toys Hero Factory: Counting Down The Most Anticipated Superhero Movies Of 2017 2017 promises to be the biggest year yet for superhero movies, with eight confirmed major studio releases between February and November --- and a still unconfirmed ninth release expected from Fox. Highlights of the year include the first solo superhero movie with a female lead in over ten years, the first Spider-Man movie set in the extended Marvel Cinematic Universe, and an inexplicably gritty reboot of Power Rangers. There's a lot to look forward to, and a few movies to be skeptical of, so the editors of ComicsAlliance have decided to rank this year's eight confirmed releases in ascending order of excitement.




We've tallied our editors' individual votes to arrive at a definitive list of the most (and least) anticipated superhero movies of 2017. Category: DC, Longform, Marvel, Movies, Opinion At Last, Billy Dee Williams Is Playing Two-Face in ‘The LEGO Batman Movie’ LEGO Batman was the unexpected standout star of 2014’s The LEGO Movie, Will Arnett voicing the character with the exact right blend of weird humor and inappropriate gravitas. Fans loved him so much that he’s getting his own movie, and those who have kept up with all the filmic Batman iterations of the past will be excited to hear the latest casting news: Billy Dee Williams, who played District Attorney Harvey Dent in Tim Burton’s Batman, will be voicing Two-Face in The LEGO Batman Movie. Lego Reveals New Toys For ‘The Lego Batman Movie,’ For All Your Tiny Commissioner Gordon Needs When you have a movie that's based on a toy line that is in turn based on Batman, however, things are a little different, and with The Lego Batman Movie, being the only film that dares to show the Bat-Zeppelin, we're bound to get some pretty screen-accurate toys.




And now that we've seen the latest trailer, we can take a look at two new sets! ‘The LEGO Batman Movie’ Reveals First Look at LEGO Joker and LEGO Robin The first teaser for The LEGO Batman Movie was appropriately Bat-heavy and even more delightful than we could have imagined. And while Will Arnett’s narcissistic Dark Knight probably doesn’t care too much about his co-stars, we’ve been anxious to see what some of Batman’s other famous characters will look like in the upcoming LEGO Movie spinoff. Thankfully, the wait is over. The Emancipation of Jimmy: Mariah Carey NOT Voicing Commissioner Gordon in ‘Lego Batman’ [UPDATED] “I’ll take ‘Roles That Both Gary Oldman and Mariah Carey Have Played’ for $200, Alex.” ‘LEGO Batman’ Movie Casts Ralph Fiennes as Alfred Warner Bros. / Sony So far, the voice casting for the LEGO Batman movie has been exceptionally on-point, with Will Arnett reprising his satirically brooding role as the titular hero alongside Michael Cera’s Robin, Rosario Dawson’s Batgirl and Zach Galifianakis’ Joker.




Joining that awesome lineup is Ralph Fiennes, who will lend his vocal talents to the role of Batman / Bruce Wayne’s wise old butler, Alfred Pennyworth. Category: Animation, DC, Movies Batman is a ‘Cornerstone’ for Warner Bros Interactive, Earth is Round, Water is Wet Over the weekend, Warner Bros. confirmed that Batman remains a big part of its interactive future. In an interview with the PlayStation Blog, Ames Kirshen, vice president of product development for the Arkham and DC Comics games at Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, stated, “Batman is one of the cornerstone IPs for Warner Bros. With the Arkham series, we were finally able to realize the full potential of the character.” It's not a very bold statement, though it is an obvious one. Since Lego Batman first arrived on the scene in 2008, the Dark Knight has had quite a run of success with his various video game incarnations. Combined with the Batman: Arkham series, the pointy-eared millionaire has easily recorded tens of millions of game sales over the past seven years.

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