lego batman 3 doctor who

lego batman 3 doctor who

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Lego Batman 3 Doctor Who

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Available to order from www.amazon.co.uk Please note this film contains characters from Doctor Who. If you have not seen the Movie perhaps avoid the comments. Categorised under: Blu-ray, DVD Everything is awesome in the new Lego Dimensions E3 Expo trailer, because this game seemingly has everyone in it. No, we mean it when we say everyone. This trailer from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, TT Games, and The LEGO Group has The Lego Movie‘s Wyldstyle zooming around on her bike, accompanied by ET as the new Ghostbusters are aided in their battle against Slimer by Harry Potter, Tom Cruise tickles Scooby Doo on the streets of Hogsmeade, and Batman hangs out with Sloth from The Goonies. And those are just some of the characters and franchises that pop up here, as we also get to see Gandalf, Harley Quinn, Marty McFly, Finn and Jake from Adventure Time, The Doctor himself from Doctor Who, Mr. T, the Wicked Witch of the West, Beast Boy, Newt Scamander, Gizmo, Gollum, and Sonic.




We first saw this action packed trailer, which promises bigger characters, stories, battles, and possibilities, at Yahoo. We’re not surprised to see such a wide-ranging collection of characters from across the pop culture spectrum, because the game already has so many, but this new wave of year two packs, set to start being released this September through next summer, has really made this the ultimate mega-cross-franchise-fantasy come to life. The new packs include Harry Potter, Mission: Impossible, Adventure Time, The A-Team, E.T., The Goonies, LEGO City Undercover, Gremlins, Beetlejuice, Knight Rider, The Powerpuff Girls, Teen Titans Go! Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, The Lego Batman Movie, and Sonic. And the good news is you won’t need a new starter pack, because they will all work with the existing LEGO Dimensions game and LEGO Toy Pad. With so many choices, which characters are you most excited to place in a different dimension? Tell us your best crossover suggestion in the comments below.




Oh what the Doctor would do with LEGO bricks. The LEGO Group announced today that they're working a new LEGO set based on the BBC series Doctor Who. Set for release by the end of 2015, the set will reportedly feature several of the Doctors, companions as well as "monsters" from the long-running sci-fi drama series. LEGO Group made the announcement in this video: The idea for the set originated from an idea by Doctor Who fan Andrew Clark which LEGO Group then put up for a fan-vote, garnering over 10,000 votes from fans online. LEGO Group says that the set will be based on Clark's recommendations, but didn't reveal the full extent of what the set would contain. That being said, the press releases names the current Doctor, played by Peter Capaldi, and his companion as played by Jenna Coleman, so it's assumable those two characters are confirmed as having LEGO figures.Can't read the text above?Try another text or an audio CAPTCHAText in the box:What's this?Godzilla once accidentally killed Sauron.




DC Entertainment and Lego’s The Lego Batman Movie pits Batman against his arch-nemesis, the Joker, and a cast of the baddest bad guys to ever appear in science fiction and fantasy movies, including He Who Must Not Be Named, the creator of the One Ring, and “British robots” you should “ask your nerd friends” about.This post contains spoilers for Lego Batman.The main plot twist of Lego Batman comes when the Joker is banished to the Phantom Zone by Batman using a portal gun. Upon entering the Phantom Zone, Joker is greeted by a cast of bad guys only an animated Lego film could ever possibly pull off: Voldemort of Harry Potter fame, Sauron (or, rather, the Eye of Sauron) from J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings trilogy, a Dalek army from Doctor Who, Godzilla, King Kong, the Gremlins from Gremlins, and the dinosaurs from Jurassic Park — just to name the most prominent of them.These bad guys are dubbed the baddest of the bad; the ones who are so dangerous that they had to be put in a completely different dimension to keep the natural (uh, Lego) world safe.




Joker is excited to be a part of this group. After all, he spends the entirety of Lego Batman trying to convince the Dark Knight that they’re mortal enemies and that Batman really does hate him. The bad guys Joker finds himself surrounded by their respective worlds’ biggest bads.Voldemort and Sauron are the group’s unofficial leaders, and the villains decide they’re more than happy to lend Joker a hand at finally destroying Gotham and taking out “a superhero.”Joker and his bad guy army break back into the “real” world and take Gotham by storm, invading Wayne Manor after Sauron finds the Batcave with his eye that can “see through space and time.”The fire-breathing version of Godzilla gives chase to Batman, Robin, Barbara Gordon, and Alfred Pennyworth, breathing a fireball at them only to have it hit Sauron instead, blowing his Lego tower to bits. Meanwhile, Voldemort spends his time flying around and levitating things with the Wingardium Leviosa levitation spell, the Gremlins try to chew up Batman’s planes, and the Daleks do … kind of nothing useful.




But they’re there, and it’s amazing!This wholly unexpected twist of bringing in not only a plethora of original Batman bad guys but also a cast of other classic and well-known villains only adds to the film’s minute-to-minute laughs and charming plot. Plus, watching Robin use a can of “shark repellant” on Jaws is always a good time.The Lego Batman Movie is now in theaters.More Xbox One Cheats and CodesScience Fiction & Fantasy Sign up or log in to customize your list. These Doctor Who-themed LEGO Dimensions and LEGO Ideas sets both feature variants of the standard Dalek. However, in The LEGO Batman Movie, we exclusively see the New Paradigm Daleks: As discussed on this site were not well-received and were intended to be forgotten about: What happened to the multi-coloured Paradigm Daleks? There was some discussion on licensing and rights in comments on another question, and I've wondered if that has anything to do with this. These LEGO Daleks also never actually referred as anything other than "British robots" on-screen, something else that (along with the color) stood out to me as odd while viewing the film.

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