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Your request appears to be from an automated process. If this is incorrect, notify us by clicking here to be redirected.Now AiringThe Lego MovieA plain Lego figure leads a quest to save his city from its evil ruler.Watch The Lego Movie All Cast & Crew 7 February 2014 | I was the only adult who didn't bring kids to the theater and all I can say is that I was leading the clapping ... In order to add more realism to the movie, the Lego bricks have scratches, fading, and even fingerprints to make the movie look like someone was manipulating real bricks in a stop-motion fashion. The Bricks are also affected by their locations, with... ... When Emmett is listing off all the names of Sherri's cats as they exit the building, there is one more cat after Jeff who is missed and does not get his name called. According to the DVD commentary, Will Forte was billed as "Orville Forte" due to a typo. Forte's actual first name (his full name is Orville Willis Forte IV) rather than his professional name was listed on a form used when compiling the end credits.




When informed of the mistake, Forte asked the producers to leave the "incorrect" billing as it was. Thus, the voice of "Abraham Lincoln" remained credited to "Orville Forte." Gravity Falls creator boards Sony’s animated Spider-Man movie Lego Movie 2 will apparently be a musical set in Spaaace! Dive deep into IMDb Picks, Amazon Originals, and more. IMDb Picks TV Amazon OriginalsWarner Bros. is plotting a new DC superhero film based on the Batman-centric character Nightwing. Chris McKay, who most recently directed The Lego Batman Movie for Warner Bros., is in negotiations to helm the new live-action film, and Bill Dubuque (The Accountant) is writing the script. Nightwing, aka Dick Grayson, is perhaps best known for being the original Robin. Grayson was the youngest member of a family of acrobats known as the Flying Graysons. He was created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger and illustrator Jerry Robinson, and first introduced in Detective Comics No. 38 in April 1940.




After his parents were murdered, he was taken in as the legal ward of Bruce Wayne/Batman. He then became Robin and teamed up with the Dark Knight on many an adventure to fight crime in the city of Gotham. Grayson famously shed his persona in the 1980s as the character aged up, and became the leader of the Teen Titans. (In the DC Universe, a succession of young men took on the mantle of Robin while Nightwing became a popular character in his own right, headlining his own comics and appearing in animated movies.) McKay has already directed a film with Dick Grayson in it: The character appeared in Lego Batman, as Robin, and was voiced by Michael Cera. Nightwing will be his live-action feature film debut. The character of Robin has yet to officially appear in the new Warner Bros. movies, although his graffiti-covered suit was shown in Batman v. Superman, and director Zack Snyder has said that at that point in time Robin had been killed by the Joker (there have been multiple Robins over the years in the comics, and Snyder did not say which one was killed by the Joker in his film




, although it is likely Jason Todd if the film is aligning with the comics). The Nightwing project joins Warner Bros.' growing DC Extended Universe as the studio focuses on mining some of DC's most beloved characters for new films (as an example, Gotham City Sirens, with David Ayer attached to direct, will focus on the female villains of the universe, including Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn). The next films to hit theaters include Wonder Woman starring Gal Gadot (June 2), the star-studded Justice League (Nov. 17) and Aquaman starring Jason Momoa (Oct. 5, 2018). A sequel to Suicide Squad, The Batman starring Ben Affleck, a Shazam film, a Flash film and a Cyborg project are also in the works. McKay made his feature-film helming debut with hit animated superhero comedy The Lego Batman Movie, which has earned $182.4 million to date after hitting theaters on Feb. 21. He previously worked on The Lego Movie as an animation co-director, and has also directed three seasons of series Robot Chicken.




McKay is repped by UTA, Rise Management and Morris Yorn. Along with The Accountant (which starred current Batman Ben Affleck), Dubuque previously wrote The Judge and A Family Man. He is repped by CAA, Zero Gravity Management and Bloom Hergott.Warner Bros. Pushes Back ‘The LEGO Movie 2’ to 2019, Shuffles ‘Live by Night’ & MorePosted on Saturday, June 18th, 2016 by Ethan AndertonIf you’ve been patiently waiting for The LEGO Movie sequel, you’ll have to hold out nine more months. Warner Bros. Pictures has pushed back the release date of the animated follow-up from its original summer 2018 release date to an early debut in 2019. In addition, they’ve also pushed back the release of Geostorm with Gerard Butler nine months, while also bumping up Ben Affleck’s long-developing crime drama Live by Night up by nine months. We’re not sure why nine months is the number of the day here either.Find out The LEGO Movie 2 release date and the rest of the calendar shuffling after the jump.




Originally slated for May 18, 2018, Warner Bros. has pushed back The LEGO Movie 2 all the way to February 8, 2019. That’s a big delay, and there’s no reason given for the shift. But The LEGO Movie debuted around the same time back in 2014, and there will be very little competition for the sequel during that month. It puts the film in a much better position for box office number than having an early summer release just before all the blockbusters arrive. The good news is you can still get your LEGO fix next year with The LEGO Batman Movie on February 10, 2017 and Ninjago on September 17, 2017.In addition, Variety reveals Geostorm starring Gerard Butler has been delayed yet again, this time all the way back to October 20, 2017. It was previously slated for a release this fall, got pushed back to January of 2017, and now it’s been pushed another nine months. Again, no reason was given for the delay.There’s good news for people who have been waiting to see what Ben Affleck can do behind the camera again, there’s good news.

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