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View Full Contest DetailsThe LEGO Batman Movie review: All other Batman parodies are now defunct Sorry, this LEGO Movie spin-off has made every Batman joke possible, so the rest of you might as well go home Saturday 4 February 2017 11:05 GMT It's intriguing, in a way, to see The LEGO Batman Movie hit the scene exactly a full year after Deadpool's trumpeted arrival. The hope, obviously, is that kids won't have seen the latter (pray for good parenting); yet, for adults, the comparison may be hard to ignore. We've re-entered the realm of the meta-superhero narrative and, honestly, it's The LEGO Batman Movie which actually emerges triumphant. Call it the boon of opportunity which arrives hand-in-hand with animation, but it commits fully to its fourth-wall-breakage and endless self-referencing in a way which simply outlasts its live-action compatriot. Buckle in and hold on tight, because the jokes start dropping as early as the studio logos and only relent once we're deep into end credits territory.




A spin-off of 2014's wildly successful The LEGO Movie it may be, but it's hard to consider this film as anything other than a one-shot deal; Warner Bros. have thrown everything into the ring here, and you'd be hard-pressed to find a single Batman joke that isn't exploited here, much less any wiggle room for a sequel. Every age, every iteration becomes prime target for parody: from the whiz-bang camp of the '60s TV show to Tom Hardy's indecipherable mumbles in The Dark Knight Rises. Even Gentleman Ghost gets a brief shout-out: a gentleman, a ghost, and possibly the least expected Batman villain ever to make it screen. Will Arnett's welcome return, after his scene-stealing turn in The LEGO Movie, continues a vocal performance which expertly combines every Batman that's come before; all combined with the fragile ego of a man who's Instagrammed every single gym session he's ever undertaken, as he now attempts to stop short the Joker (Zach Galifianakis)'s plans to conquer Gotham, while finding himself saddled with a newly-adopted son in Robin (Michael Cera).




If this all sounds a little exhausting, worry not: LEGO Batman nimbly manages to pull off this kind of hyperspeed humour through the sheer level of quality being maintained, interspersing its silliness with pointed jabs at Batman's place in pop culture, getting right to the heart of the matter in a way Zack Snyder's excessively sombre Batman v Superman never dared. That includes the admittance that, despite his iconic appeal, we're talking about a character who represents something of an authoritarian elite; certainly, a tax-dodger if he's managing both the upkeep of the Batcave and all of its ludicrous gadgets. Or, as the film succinctly puts it, he's essentially "an unsupervised adult man karate-chopping poor people". With any superhero movie, inevitably, come the shadow of the shared universe; however, LEGO Batman keeps its references to its cinematic predecessor refreshingly minimal, though a continued giddy attitude towards its property mash-up ethos once more ends up being a driving force behind the film.




37 Films to get excited about in 2017 Which is exactly where the film may prove its most divisive: either charming its viewers with the straight enthusiasm of its arsenal of pop culture references, or gaining its contractors through that oncoming stench of merchandising opportunities. Neither does the film engage with the breadth of emotions which made The LEGO Movie such an instant treasure, choosing instead to invest squarely in its gloriously chaotic action setpieces. Yet there's no doubt, The LEGO Batman Movie delivers a deliriously fun ride that likely to stand up surprisingly well amongst the rest of this year's superhero films. The LEGO Batman Movie hits cinemas 10 February.Brainiac has hypnotized several members of the super hero Lantern force, and now plans to take over the Justice League and the Earth!  But not if Batman and Robin have anything to say about it!  Play as the Caped Crusader and Boy Wonder as they team up with other DC heroes and even villains in this newest entry in the LEGO Batman series. 




It’s available for all of the current game consoles, but reviewed on Wii U here. At heart, LEGO Batman 3 is like any other in the block building series. Sock enemies, bash blocks and build new LEGO structures, drive vehicles, use teamwork, and solve puzzles. Collect LEGO studs to buy new characters to use in Free Play, and find hidden red and gold LEGO bricks to unlock cheats and other goodies. Just like the others, a second player can join in and hop out at any time for some co-op fun. Similar to the other titles in the series, Batman and Robin can don special suits that give them specific powers and abilities. Batman can break glass with sonic sound waves while wearing the Bat-Suit, harness electricity with the Electrical Suit, and fire bombs with the Power Suit. Robin has his own set of suits as well that do different things.  Other characters can use the suits as well, like Cyborg.  In the other games, you could only don suits at certain points, but in this game, you can pull up a ring menu to choose which suit you want to equip.




Gone is the huge Gotham City hub world that you could explore and tackle levels from.  Now it is replaced with mini hub areas like the Bat Cave, Hall of Justice, and the space station, all accessible through portals.  I kind of liked the big city better, but at least it’s not as confusing as to know where to go next.  One improvement is that you can play as more than just Batman and Robin nearly right off the bat.  In the second game, they touted that you’d be able to play as all these other DC superheroes, but you really only got a chance to control them about two thirds of the way in.  In this one, you’ll be able to play as the other heroes after the first couple of levels!  Villains are playable later, too! LEGO Batman 3 doesn’t really improve upon or do anything better than past LEGO titles, and it’s still a bit buggy and goals and objectives are sometimes unclear.  But it still provides the same LEGO fun fans have come to expect, and it has plenty of humor and whimsy. 

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