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Will The LEGO Batman Movie be the best Batman movie ever? It’s looking more and more possible with each new piece of footage. The film is free to be as fun and colorful as it wants while both skewering Batman’s narrative tropes and indulging in them at the same time. Unless something goes terribly wrong, it’s just going to be so much fun. The LEGO Batman Movie also promises to play freely with the wide array of fan-favorite characters and villains of Batman’s extensive Rogues Gallery. Will Arnett returns as the voice of Bats along with Gordon/Batgirl (Rosario Dawson), Dick Grayson/Robin (Michael Cera), Alfred Pennyworth (Ralph Fiennes), who will square off against the Clown Prince of Gotham, Joker (Zach Galifianakis), and Harley Quinn (Jenny Slate). But today’s new video is all about Bruce and his alter-ego,  and the incredible animation on display in this film. Staged like an episode Cribs, Batman takes you on a tour of Wayne Manor because he’s…. Chris McKay, who served as co-director on The LEGO Movie, steps into the director’s chair for this film with LEGO Movie directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller remaining on board as producers. 




Mariah Carey and Billy Dee Williams also lend their voices.  The LEGO Batman Movie opens in theaters on February 10th. Check out ‘Gotham Cribs’ below. Here’s the official synopsis for The LEGO Batman Movie: In the irreverent spirit of fun that made “The LEGO® Movie” a worldwide phenomenon, the self-described leading man of that ensemble – LEGO Batman – stars in his own big-screen adventure. But there are big changes brewing in Gotham, and if he wants to save the city from The Joker’s hostile takeover, Batman may have to drop the lone vigilante thing, try to work with others and maybe, just maybe, learn to lighten up. For more of the latest LEGO Batman Movie news, check out the links below:Superman would like to remind everyone of his own awesomeness. We have detected a history of abnormal traffic from your network so we ask that you please complete the following form to confirm that you are not a robot and are indeed a real person. Most of this time this happens if there has been a lot of malicious bot activity from your current internet provider's network or you are using a VPN.




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Plastic brick Batman is the caped crusader we all need right now in first Lego Batman Movie teaser Ben Affleck may be suiting up to take on Superman this weekend but there's only ONE Batman stealing our hearts – and all the glory – right now and it's Will Arnett's glorious Lego creation. The first trailer for the upcoming Lego Batman movie brings Arnett's awesome tongue in cheek caped crusader back into our Lego loving lives for his standalone outing, featuring Bat beatboxing, Bat 'rangs and Bat... uh... lobster thermidore... The Lego Batman Movie is due in cinemas in 2017 's terms and conditions. You can opt out at any time.The Lego Batman Movie is starting to look like the best thing about 2017. In a new extended TV spot for the film, we see Batman (Will Arnett) explain to The Joker (Zach Galifianakis) that there is nothing special about their relationship. Elsewhere in the trailer, we get a look at Batman’s lonely existence, and hear Alfred (Ralph Fiennes) explain that Batman should get his life back on track by raising the orphan he adopted (Michael Cera).




From there, we see both The Joker and Batman assembling super teams to face off. The Lego Batman Movie promises to give us a lighter take on Batman than what we’ve gotten in recent years. This jokey take on Batman was first introduced in The Lego Movie, which made fun of how broody the character has become. The Lego Batman Movie will hit theaters on Feb. 10, 2017. Check out the extended spot above (and find previous trailers here) to see just how beautifully non-serious things have become.In case you didn't get enough of "The LEGO Movie" in theaters this past weekend, or in any of your multiple viewings this upcoming weekend, there's now an official blooper reel online. The spoiler-filled, animated bloopers feature nearly three minutes more of the animated classic... But more importantly, they focus mostly on Will Arnett's amazing Batman: Naturally, these aren't actual bloopers since the movie was animated. But it certainly seems like Arnett is riffing during the "Batman flying into the sun" scene.




It also proves that this is the craziest performance Morgan Freeman has delivered since "Driving Miss Daisy." "The LEGO Movie" is now in theaters. A sequel is currently being developed, though there's no concrete news as of yet.I reluctantly joined my friends to see The Lego Movie in New York City a few days ago, assuming it would be the equivalent of watching the Lego battles my little brother used to have with his friends. By the time it ended, I not only wanted to see it again to examine any subtle nuances I missed, but I was also grappling with several central questions of human existence -- mainly, how I, one human being in this world of millions, can contribute something important. This is not just a movie for children who want to watch a bunch of plastic toys battle for their universe. Of course, it contains all of the great components of a children's film: adventure, catchy music and amazing visual effects -- every single inch of the Lego world, down to the roaring ocean, has been manipulated to appear Lego-fied.




Everything about this new world makes us feel like we have been skyrocketed into a child's imagination. But beyond all of that, this movie contains intelligent intrigue and sophisticated humor, the kind that will leave you laughing out loud because it so wittily points out universal truths. The story becomes a quest for individuality in a world of conformity, and I would go so far as to say it becomes an allegory for communism versus democracy. It opens on a world full of ignorant Lego people who wake up every day with a rulebook on how to live their lives. Most of them are ignorant to the point where they don't realize they are being oppressed and have been manipulated into believing they are happy. Each Lego person has the same favorite song and television show and are convinced by their evil ruler, President Business, that order, uniformity and repetitiveness is the key to success. Innovation is against nature in the world of President Business. The citizens live blissfully unaware of other Lego worlds beyond their own city limits, and they do not realize that, beneath their propagandized desire to sing "everything is awesome" for five hours while they work, they each possess repressed individual qualities.




The main character, Emmet, has the least individuality of anyone. His co-workers express that each of them has something specific about themselves, such as liking chicken, whereas Emmet has never once expressed something about himself that makes him unique. When he discovers that he is "The Special," and is destined to fulfill a prophecy that we learn is ultimately made-up, the story becomes about Emmet's discovery that he truly does have unique qualities. The fact that the prophecy is fake serves to show Emmet that he had this "specialness" inside him all along, that everybody has specialness inside them and that each person's unique ideas bring greater contributions to society as a whole than does the standardization of human existence purported by a communist society. Only when each Lego brings his own creations to the table are the people able to rise up against their oppressive regime and find true happiness. From a child's perspective, this movie is about creativity. It is about allowing your imagination to run free and allowing order to sometimes descend into chaos because that is how great discoveries are made.

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