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When the first #LEGO movie came out in 2014, it was already planned there'd be a trilogy — with a hint to a mysterious band of ninjas released along with the Blu-ray edition of The LEGO Movie. But the first sequel we got wasn't all swords and samurais. Instead, the hilariously grumpy Batman already introduced in the first movie took over and got his own film, which is getting rave reviews ahead of its release on February 10.While moviegoers are getting ready for pants-less Robin and more LEGO-bricks-Batmobile action, Warner Bros. released the first trailer for The LEGO Ninjago Movie, with a story that seems to be taking as many clues from Star Wars as Kill Bill: Lloyd (pronounce that as you will) is a Green Ninja who aims to defeat Garmadon, the Worst Guy Ever. And on top of being the worst, Garmadon just had to be Lloyd's dad.Watch The First Trailer For 'The LEGO Ninjago Movie' Didn't think you'd ever see samurai fights to a Taylor Swift soundtrack? It looks like in the LEGO world, anything is possible and everything is awesome — sorry for the earworm.




Inspired by the LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu toy line, which already got its own animated adaptation on Cartoon Network, The LEGO Ninjago Movie will feature dragons made of LEGO bricks and some serious samurai training (and maybe some jokes aimed at Marvel's Doctor Strange?). But while they're fighting the world's supervillains at night, during the day, its ninja heroes have another challenge to handle: high school. The Hero We Deserve: 'The LEGO Batman Movie' Has Better Reviews Than Christopher Nolan's 'The Dark Knight' Will The 'LEGO Batman Movie' Get A Sequel? All The New & Upcoming Animated Movies It also boasts an impressive voice cast including Dave Franco, Justin Theroux, Olivia Munn, Michael Peña, Zach Woods and Jackie Chan — add their collective talent to the LEGO brand of humor and it looks like we've got another winner ready to go.The LEGO Ninjago Movie comes out September 22, 2017.What's the craziest thing you've ever built out of LEGO? What Ever Happened To Viral Star Chris Crocker?




His Fame-Fueled Life After 'Leave Britney Alone!' Happily Never After: This Fan Art Reveals the Darker Sides to the Stories That Inspired Disney Classics Kick Off 2017 With These Great Horror Films On Netflix! IMDb May Have Leaked Spider-Man PS4's Villain...And He Has A Very Familiar Face Coach Invites Ronda Rousey to Train With 'Cyborg' Justino My Star Wars 7 review New Footage Of Wonder Woman!? Read This Description Of The Unreleased DC Sizzle Reel From CinemaCon 2016! The Lego Movie was one of 2014’s most vibrant and upbeat movies, so it may be surprising that the movie actually lends itself to a much darker, much scarier version. YouTube users crazimen74 posted a parody trailer of The Lego Movie as if it were a horror film. Pulling footage from the movie but swapping in some new title cards, music, and lighting, the trailer makes the most colorful comedy of 2014 into a dark and horrific tale of evil. More than that, the parody trailer, which started as a project for a school course, pokes fun at how predictable the marketing for a modern mainstream horror film has become.




The dramatic beats, the swelling score—it all may feel eerily familiar. Watch the trailer below and see as Emmet’s journey to becoming a Master Builder is transformed into something far more sinister.We have spotted a couple notable new releases on iOS today including the latest Dragon Quest port from Square Enix and a new LEGO experience for your phones and tablets from Warner Bros. Head below for more details: Following the success of the popular LEGO theatrical release, Warner Bros. released a Mac game known as , and now the company is taking it to iOS. Released today on the App Store for $4.99, The LEGO Movie Videogame for iOS features 45 missions and more then 90 characters from the film including Batman, Superman, Gandalf, Benny, and others. Anyone familiar with the Mac version will be right at home here, but this a bit of a different experience than you might know from the popular LEGO console titles. Step into the world of Emmet, an ordinary, rules-following, perfectly average citizen who is mistakenly identified as the most extraordinary person and the key to saving the world.




Players guide him as he is drafted into a fellowship of strangers on an epic quest to stop an evil tyrant, a journey for which Emmet is hopelessly and hilariously underprepared. Be sure to check out the system and storage requirements for this one as it will require iOS 7 or later and “2.2GB of available space on your device if you install over wifi, but only 1.1GB of space if you download on your computer and then sync.” Next is Dragon Quest V, the classic role playing game (RPG), has made its way to iOS. Continuing its work to port the Dragon Quest franchise to mobile ecosystems, this marks the first time DQ V has appeared on iOS. As you likely imagined based on Square’s usual premium pricing, it will run you $14.99 to pick up the whole “grand adventure” of Dragon Quest for both iPad and iPhone. This grand adventure, unfolding over three generations, is now available to play in the palm of your hand! Take your place among a family of heroes, sharing in all the triumphs and tragedies of their storied lives!




Enjoy three generations’ worth of adventure in one standalone package! There will be a fee to download the game but download it once, and there’s nothing else to buy, and nothing else to download! Head over to our game/app roundups for all the best iOS deals everyday of the week. There’s a lot on the line tonight for the Best Animated Feature nominees at the 42nd annual . The champion should be considered the favorite to win the Oscar next month, as nine of the 13 winners since the Best Animated Feature Oscar category was introduced also took the top prize at the Annies. That includes last year, when Disney’s juggernaut Frozen claimed both prizes. This year’s toon Oscar race is considered wide open in the wake of the snub for presumed front-runner The Lego Movie. Rival studios were stunned by the lack of a nom for the Warner Bros pic and immediately started to ramp up their promo machines. But Lego Movie is among the eight nominees for Best Animated Feature tonight, going up against the five Academy Award hopefuls — Big Hero 6, How To Train Your Dragon 2, The Boxtrolls, The Tale Of The Princess Kaguya and Song Of The Sea — along with Cheatin’ and The Book Of Life.

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