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Page Not Found (404) Sorry, what you're looking for can't be found! The page might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavaible. Or it probably just doesn't exist.If you think Lego is done with its Lego Batman Movie set once the movie hits, and then leaves, theaters, think again. The company will launch a new wave of Lego Batman sets based on the movie in June, with the line due to be unveiled in New York's Toy Fair in February. The brick batches each revolve around a villain — Scarecrow, Bane, Two-Face, Harley Quinn — and feature a vehicle as the main play build. Heat Vision has the first look on the set (above and below): Scarecrow Fearful Face-off has Batman take on the Scarecrow and his Gyro-Copter, the latter featuring top and rear spinning rotors, an adjustable rudder, two bomb-drop functions and three translucent-green fear gas bomb elements. The Gyro-Copter measures over 3" (9 cm) high, 5" (13 cm) long and 1” (5 cm) wide;




$14.99 is the price. Bane Toxic Truck Attack features Bane’s 6-by-6 Toxic Truck with a minifigure cockpit, space for a big Bane figure, six big wheels with rear-four-wheel suspension, mounted adjustable six-stud rapid shooter with target-sighting element, and a detachable translucent-green toxic tank element. It also comes with Batman’s Whirly-Bat, which has a minifigure seat, rotating rotor, two adjustable Batwings and two wheels. The Toxic Truck measures over 4" (11 cm) high, 6" (17 cm) long and 3" (9 cm) wide. The set, which some with Batman and Mutant Leader minifigs along with Bane, will sell for $49.99 Two-Face Double Demolition will have you doing a double take with an excavator that has a "good-and-bad-side" design, minifigure cabin, removable roof and opening weapon storage compartment with a pistol, four huge wheels (two with spikes on the "bad" side), operational excavator arm and bucket, articulated design for smooth steering, six-stud rapid shooter, rotor blade and rear storage compartment.




But that’s not all: The set also comes with a Batcycle that has two big wheels, an opening minifigure cockpit with translucent-yellow windshield and Batwing doors, rotating double stud shooter and rotating flick missile shooter. The numbers: the excavator is over 4" (12 cm) high, 11" (29 cm) long and 5" (15 cm) wide and the Batcycle measures over 1" (5 cm) high, 5" (14 cm) long and 2" (7 cm) wide. The set comes with Batman, Two-Face and two GCPD officers minifigures, and will sell for $59.99. While there have been plenty of Lego Batmobiles over the years, The Batwing has had fewer chances to fly with the devil in the pale moonlight. But this one is no joke. It features an opening dual minifigure cockpit with translucent-yellow windshield, rotating boosters, adjustable wings for flight and landing modes, two spring-loaded shooters, two disc shooters, opening rear compartment with a small car (with a minifigure seat) inside, and translucent light-style elements. Harley Quinn is the villain in this set and her weapon of choice is a cannon with a six-stud rapid shooter and two wheels.




The Batwing measures over 5" (15 cm) high, 12" (31 cm) long and 18" (48 cm) wide in flight mode, and over 3" (9 cm) high, 12" (31 cm) long and 20" (53 cm) wide in landing mode. The set, which of course comes with Batman and Robin minifigures, retails for $89.99. Lego is also introducing a Batwave of BrickHeadz, the company’s stylized take on heroes that involves an oversize head and big eyes. (It first teased the line at 2016's Comic-Con.) The sets include Batman, Batgirl, Robin and the Joker and will sell for $9.99. The BrickHeadz hit shelves in March. The Lego Batman movie hits theaters Feb. 10.The Batmobile and the Two-Face ChaseFIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISDC Comics™ Super HeroesVehiclesFoil the bank raid and send Two-Face home without a penny! Back in 1989, Billy Dee Williams took a small role as D.A. Harvey Dent in Tim Burton‘s Batman movie with the hope that he’d go on to play Two-Face in a later sequel. But by the time Dent’s evil alter-ego appeared on screen, he was portrayed by Tommy Lee Jones in Batman Forever.




But now, after 27 years, the man whose real name is William December Williams (HOW COOL IS THAT?!?!) is finally going to get his shot at Two-Face in the most unexpected way possible: in The LEGO Batman Movie! The news was broken by none other than Chris McKay, the director of The LEGO Batman Movie. In a response to a fan on twitter, McKay unexpectedly revealed that Williams is playing Harvey Dent/Two-Face in the film. Over the years, Williams has mentioned how much he wanted to play Two-Face, before director Joel Schumacher went in a different direction and recast Jones in the part. It’s an amazing gesture on McKay’s part, and we’re extremely eager to see what Williams does with the role, and if Two-Face will be based on his likeness. While we have little doubt that Williams would have killed it with a darker portrayal of Two-Face under Burton’s direction, we expect that his comedic skills will be called upon in this big screen outing. We shouldn’t be too surprised that McKay is casting a wide net for his film.




The previously announced LEGO Batman Movie figures and playsets have revealed that several minor villains from Batman’s history are also making a big comeback in this project. This latest announcement just makes us more excited about LEGO Batman’s new adventure! Are you hyped to see Williams get his opportunity to play Two-Face? Flip a coin, and share your thoughts below! Image: Warner Bros. Pictures Now, some news about that OTHER Batman movie.Eggs FuseFertilized EggsFaced Cat2 FacedAdorable AnimalsAmazing AnimalsBeautiful AnimalsFunny AnimalsUnusual AnimalsForwardChimera cat, who is it's own fraternal twin. (When two fertilized eggs fuse together).... This is my NextStar Wars actor Billy Dee Williams to finally play Two-Face thanks to The Lego Batman Movie He played Harvey Dent in Tim Burton's first take on the caped crusader in 1989 Thursday 1 December 2016 10:27 GMT You may not recall that Billy Dee Williams - best known as Han Solo's non-furry buddy Lando Calrissian - starred in Tim Burton's exemplary film Batman in 1989 as popular DC character Harvey Dent.




It was Jack Nicholson that got to run amok as the Joker, however, with Williams unable to flex his villainous muscles as Dent's alter ego Two-Face. Until now, that is - director Chris McKay has cast him as the bad guy in the upcoming spin-off The Lego Batman Movie. The film is centered solely on The Lego Movie's standout character with Will Arnett returning to provide voice work for the role. Other DC characters that'll show up include Robin (Michael Cera), Batgirl (Rosario Dawson) and Harley Quinn (Jenny Slate). Ralph Fiennes is lending his voice to Bruce Wayne's trusty butler, Alfred Pennyworth. Williams was originally meant to show up in Burton's sequel Batman Returns (1992) but instead, the character returned in Batman Forever (1994) where Tommy Lee Jones took over. Two-Face also appeared in Christopher Nolan's hit sequel The Dark Knight in 2008 played by Aaron Eckhart. First look at the LEGO Batman movie The actor starred in Star Wars Episode V and VI.

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