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“When you’re as super as me, you don’t get just one trailer, you get two trailers in one week,” Batman says in the new sneak peek at “The .” Warner Bros. released a second teaser on Monday for the upcoming animated film — a few days after dropping the first trailer. After getting hungry in the first promo, ’s Dark Knight gets emotional in the new video as he talks to a family portrait hanging in Wayne Manor. “Hey mom, hey dad. I saved the city again today. I think you would have been really proud,” he says before kicking Alfred, who sneaks up on him. Alfred (voiced by Ralph Fiennes) then asks if he was looking at family photos again. “Sir, I’ve seen you go through similar phases in 2016 and 2012 and 2008 and 2005 and 1997 and 1995 and 1992 and 1989 and that weird one in 1966,” Alfred says. “I have aged phenomenally!” “Lego Batman Movie” — a “vastly superior” spinoff of “The Lego Movie,” as Batman calls it — also stars Michael Cera as Robin, Rosario Dawson as Batgirl, Zach Galifianakis as the Joker and Mariah Carey as Gotham’s mayor, Marion Grange.




Chris McKay is directing the film from a script by Seth Grahame-Smith. Phil Lord and Chris Miller, who helmed the first installment, are producing “Lego Batman Movie” with Dan Lin and Roy Lee. The movie hits theaters on Feb. 10, 2017.The LEGO Batman Movie is just around the corner, and to remind everyone of the onslaught of hilarity to come, DC Entertainment has dropped four amusing new TV spots targeting the twisted, off-kilter humor it's intent on delivering. These quirky clips show Batman addressing the concerns of raising an adopted son, his questionable popularity among the Justice League members, arising insecurities and finding a suitable theme song, all rendered in that comforting candy-color world devised of CGI Danish bricks. This follow-up to 2014's The LEGO Movie is produced by the creative team of Chris Miller and Phil Lord and directed by Robot Chicken's Chris McKay.  It stars the vocal talents of Will Arnett (Batman), Zach Galifianakis (Joker), Ralph Fiennes (Alfred), Rosario Dawson (Barbara Gordon/Batgirl), Michael Cera (Dick Grayson/Robin), Billy Dee Williams (Harvey Dent/Two-Face) and Mariah Carey (Gotham Mayor McCaskill).




Here's the official synopsis: 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. Flap into this fab foursome of new previews, titled "Always Be Yourself," "Cue The Music," "Not Really A Hugger" and "Justice League Party," then tell us if you'll be locked into your seat when The LEGO Batman Movie tumbles into theaters Feb. 10, 2017.The reason we have to wait for The Lego Batman movieVideoImageWatch a film clip from "The LEGO Batman Movie," starring the voices of Will Arnett, Michael Cera, and Rosario Dawson. Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures AUSTRALIAN moviegoers were left with a bitter, yet familiar, taste in their mouth in December when the distributor of the The Lego Batman movie announced it would have a delayed release date, premiering Down Under more than six weeks after it hits US cinemas.




The decision was not only rankling for fans but seemed like it went against all common sense.The same thing happened with the hugely popular original Lego Movie which was released in Australia 54 days after the US — with disastrous results.Having to wait long periods for movies and TV shows to become available in Australia is an often cited reason for high rates of illegal piracy.Back in 2014 when the Lego movie was trending to become the most illegally downloaded film of the year, Graham Burke the chief executive of Village Roadshow — who own the distribution rights — said the high level of piracy cost the company somewhere between $3.5 million and $5 million in sales.At the time he said that Village Roadshow would make an effort to distribute all major films at the same time as the US release, in an attempt to combat rampant online piracy.So naturally, fans were left a little flummoxed when it was announced that they would have to wait an extra 48 days for the Lego sequel, which was released in the US last week.




According to the Village Roadshow CEO, “99 per cent” of the films distributed by the company line up with the US release date. But in this instance, they believe the loss of sales due to piracy will not outweigh the boon of the school holidays when Aussie families fork out at the box office.Speaking to CNet, Mr Burke said it was a “difficult judgment call” to release the movie in Australia more than six weeks after the US in order to line up with the school holidays. “Yes, we will lose a lot to piracy, but the other side of the coin is the film is available when the audience that goes to these sort of films wants to see it,” he said.“When certain films go out in non-holiday periods, our audiences get very cross because the kids are not available to take them.”Despite being developed by local animation studio Animal Logic in Sydney’s Fox Studios, The Lego Batman movie will released in 42 other countries before Australian viewers will get their chance.The decision by the rights holders provides a stark contrast to comments made by Mr Burke in front of an audience at the Online Copyright Infringement Forum in 2014.“




We made one hell of a mistake (with the Lego Movie),” he said. “We held it for a holiday period, it was a disaster. It caused it to be pirated very widely.”Doing it again is certainly a gamble and we’ll have to wait until March 30, when it hits Australian cinemas, to see if it pays off.Mr Burke told CNet that so far, the company had only received some 14 e-mails from fans “expressing their disappointment.”“That’s not a massive backlash,” he said.Girl’s accidental text reveals cheatingSydney, Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, weather: Heavy rain, sto...MarrisA Mayer: Yahoo CEO loses bonus over massive data breac...iPhone 8: Is Apple axing the Lightning charging port?Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands Australian releaseThe LEGO Movie 2: Will Arnett CONFIRMS LEGO Batman’s return (EXCLUSIVE) – WATCH THE LEGO BATMAN MOVIE star Will Arnett confirmed he is reprising his LEGO Batman role in The LEGO Movie 2, during an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk. It’s been three years since movie fans were treated to the comic delights of The LEGO Movie.Having starred in that and now his own solo outing in The LEGO Batman Movie, Arnett is already working on The LEGO Movie 2.Express.co.uk was lucky enough to sit down with Arnett (Arrested Development, Bojack Horseman) in London’s Mayfair Hotel, brilliantly made up as the LEGO Batcave – where he opened up about the upcoming sequel.




Chevrolet have created a life-size Lego Batmobile - and it's awesome Chevrolet have created a life-sized Lego Batmobile, which was featured at the Detroit Motor Show last week. Following some witty remarks about Trump’s cabinet being like Batman villains,  the actor spoke out about The LEGO Movie 2 and even The LEGO Batman Movie 2.He said: “First off I don’t know about LEGO Batman 2, let’s hope people like this movie and we’ll see about that.“But we are starting to work on the LEGO Movie sequel, which is going to be really fun.”WBArnett continued: “I can’t really reveal anything. We’re so early on that I can’t really tip anything.“But it’s a really funny idea and conceit, and Batman is firmly at the centre of it, with everybody else.”We also asked the actor whether The LEGO Batman Movie could only exist because of the success of The LEGO Movie.WBWBHe added: “Well yeah of course, a million percent and full credit has to be given to Phil Lord and Chris Miller who wrote and directed the first movie.“

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