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The LEGO Batman Movie / The Batman Family Arrives in New LEGO Batman Movie Poster A new poster for The LEGO Batman Movie has been revealed, highlighting the upcoming film's varied cast of DC Comics characters. Over two dozen DC heroes and villains can be seen in the poster, which was posted on iTunes Trailers' Twitter earlier today, including Batman, Robin, Batgirl, Joker, Harley Quinn, Superman, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, and many others. Image via iTunes Trailers on Twitter The LEGO Batman Movie hits theaters February 10, with a voice cast that features Will Arnett, Michael Cera, Ralph Fiennes, and Rosario Dawson. Yesterday, the film's director confirmed Billy Dee Williams, who played Harvey Dent in Tim Burton's Batman, will voice Two-Face in The LEGO Batman Movie. Jordan is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @jdsirani.Batman has never had a problem with confidence, and that is certainly the case in the LEGO Batman movie. That is unless it involves Barbara Gordon, in which case he tends to just fall over himself trying to act nonchalant.




In the newest "First Date" TV spot, Batman is a bit flummoxed with the fiery redhead enters the room, and unfortunately for him, he mishears her as the two are talking to the press. Gordon is excited about their first day, while Batman hears "first date", but you can't tell Batman that he's wrong, because Batman's never wrong. Well, unless he is, but you won't ever get him to admit so just stop trying already. You can view the new spot in the video above. 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. The LEGO Batman Movie is directed by Chris McKay and is written by Seth Grahame-Smith, Chris McKenna, and Erik Sommers, with additional screenplay help from Jared Stern and John Whittington.




The LEGO Batman Movie stars Will Arnett (Batman/Bruce Wayne), Michael Cera (Robin/Dick Grayson), Ralph Fiennes (Alfred Pennyworth), Zach Galifianakis (The Joker), Jenny Slate (Harley Quinn), Rosario Dawson (Batgirl/Barbara Gordon), Billy Dee Williams (Two-Face), and Mariah Carey (Mayor McCaskill). Will Alegra, Ryan Harris, Brad Lewis, John Powers Middleton, and Zareh Nalbandian are executive producing, while Ryan Halprin, Roy Lee, Dan Lin, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Andrea McCarthy Paul are serving as producers. The LEGO Batman Movie hits theaters on February 10, 2017. MORE LEGO BATMAN: Spare Time TV Spot Released / Family TV Spot Released / Character Posters Released / Two New Lego Batman Clips Released / Comic Book Movies To Look Forward To In 2017 / LEGO Batman Wishes Happy New Year To All / New LEGO Batman Movie TV Spots Released / New LEGO Batman Movie Posters Revealed Buy Tickets powered by FandangoArkham Asylumproduct_label_list_price_accessibility 99 Reviews123451FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISTHE LEGO® BATMAN MOVIEBreak into Arkham Asylum with Batman™!




Arkham Asylum Reviews - page 2The Lego Batman Movie 2017 YIFY Torrent 35 Seeds 38 Peers Lego Batman MovieSince events “film” Lego Lego Batman is voiced by Will Arnett again as the caped crusader to fight with another force of evil in the world of Lego. This time, he joined Robin Lego, Lego Batgirl and more in Gotham City as the new villain in the form of Lego Joker makes clever writing. obshtData Release February 9, 2017 Genre: Adventure / Animation / Comedy Starring: Will Arnett, Michael Cera, Zach Galifianakis, Rosario Dawson, Ralph Fiennes In the irreverent spirit of fun that zrabilaLEGO filmin svetayavlenie, calls itself the title role of this ensemble – LEGO Batman – star in their own adventures on the big screen. But there are big changes are brewing in Gotham, and if he wants to save the city from a hostile takeover of the Joker, Batman may be necessary to give samotnagalinchevateley neshtoOpitvameto work with people and, maybe, just maybe, navchitisyasvititisya.




Bruce Wayne not only have to deal with criminals of Gotham City, but also responsibility for the upbringing of the boy, which he accepted. Everything is super-awesome as the Lego version of DC Comics' greatest hero (in his opinion) swings into action to save Gotham City from The Joker (voiced by Zack Galifianakis) and his latest army of mega-villains. This time, however, Batman (Will Arnett) finds his one-man, two-ego operation compromised by a feisty new police commissioner (Rosario Dawson) and some orphan kid who's desperate to become his sidekick (Michael Cera). But what the heck kind of superhero name is Robin? Maintaining the Lego movie standards of energy, anarchy, wit and imagination - whilst poking fun at every sci-fi and fantasy franchise between Mordor and the Matrix - this is another wonderfully constructive exercise. Another day, another chance to deliver Gotham from villainy, treachery and the threat of total annihilation. It's all getting too easy for rock-star superhero Batman (Arnett).




Even The Joker (Galifianakis) is dismissed as another blowhard crook who's destined to fail. This gets right up the megalomaniac's nose. So off he goes to release pretty much every mega-villain that ever lived from the 'Phantom Zone'. (You know, the cosmic lock-up where Superman sent General Zod. Meanwhile back at the batcave - and other parts of Wayne Manor - Batman is mooching round with nobody to talk to except his computer and his trusty butler Alfred (Fiennes). Which is just how he likes it. Because Batman doesn't do relationships.That's why the Justice League has their annual party without him. Losers.But that begins to change when he gets distracted by Gotham's new police chief Barbara Gordon (Dawson)... and agrees to take custody of a teenage orphan called Dick Grayson (Cera), who's a big Bruce Wayne fan.In time, they both get under his skin. But not too much time, because no sooner has Dick picked out his ever-so slightly camp crime-fighting costume and rechristened himself 'Robin' than back comes the Joker with an army of baddies, the likes of which the world has never seen.




At least not in the same movie.Like a free-entry day at Comic-Con, Gotham is suddenly under siege not only from Batman's regular nemeses (Harley Quinn, Penguin, Bane, Two-Face, Scarecrow, et al) but any movie fiend to have come within a city block of a Warner Bros film lot... as well as some who haven't.Thus we have Lords Voldemort and Sauron, several Agent Smiths and a plane-load of Gremlins running amok with King Kong and a fleet of Daleks. It is, quite literally, a riot.As with the first Lego movie, the visual bedlam is built on a solid foundation of bone-dry, self-deprecating wit. However, with the original's element of surprise diminished, there's a greater reliance on eye-pummelling action.But while this is more obviously for the benefit of junior viewers, for nine gags out of ten, the plastic fantastics comfortably out-deadpan Deadpool.As a family show, the writers also remember to mix a little emotional fibre into the sundae. The expressions of teamwork and companionship are quite touching.

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