the lego movie screenshots

the lego movie screenshots

the lego movie schedule

The Lego Movie Screenshots

CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE




The Lego Batman Movie got a new trailer at Comic-Con today and you can watch it for yourself now. The trailer landed in Hall H earlier as part of the Warner panel which also showcased trailers from Wonder Woman, Justice League, Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, Kong: Skull Island and King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword. In the new footage Alfred takes away Batman's computer privileges and encourages him to spend time with his excitable adopted son (Robin) who's impressed by the Batcave."Wait, does Batman live in Bruce Wayne's basement?""No, Bruce Wayne lives in Batman's attic!"Arrested Development's Will Arnett voices Lego Batman with Michael Cera as Robin and Ralph Fiennes as Alfred. During the panel, director Chris McKay described the relationship between Bats and his young sidekick as "About A Boy directed by Michael Mann" but Arnett was a little less forthcoming.When asked whether there was any chance of a Lego Suicide Squad movie, the actor wouldn't be drawn into a discussion.




"It's above my pay grade."The Lego Batman Movie opens in cinemas on February 10, 2017.Warner Bros Interactive has just announced a new LEGO game, and this time it’s for the LEGO Movie itself. TT Games will once again take control of development duties and it looks like they’re aiming for every current and next gen console. The story will follow a character called Emmet who is mistaken for a hero and is made to join a group to save the world from an evil overlord type. TT Games have also said that the players will be able to build sets and other creations using instruction manuals found within the game. There will be 90 playable characters and 15 levels. The shots look very bright  and show a couple of gameplay scenes by the looks of it. There’s even a LEGO helicopter flying about near a construction site. If the other LEGO games are anything to go by then this should be quite fun to play. As mentioned earlier it does look TT Games are trying to hit almost every console with confirmed releases for PS4, Xbox One, Wii U, Xbox 360, PS3, PS Vita and the 3DS.




Video Games Are Awesome UK Charts 24/02/14: Lego Games Everywhere You Look UK Charts 17/02/14: Lego Movie To The Fore Out This Week: Toukiden, Final Fantasy & The LEGO Movie The LEGO Movie Videogame Trailer Is Rather Good LEGO Movie Game Announced, Screenshots Inside Eddy Gordo Returns In Tekken 7 Doctor Fate Revealed For Injustice 2 Orisa Is The New Hero To Join Overwatch Battlefield 1's They Shall Not Pass Expansion Gets A New Trailer Nintendo Switch's Online Functions Have One Foot In The Past London To Get A Parade Of Video Game Characters Off-Road Racer Gravel Announced For Consoles And PC EA Looking At Bringing FIFA's Ultimate Team Feature To Non Sport Games The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild ReviewNew Video Goes Behind The Bricks Of The Lego Batman MovieUpvotes0CommentsCommentsShare to GoogleShare to RedditWritten By David Gelmini on 2017-01-28 09:46:04Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice March 25th, 2016Learn MoreLogan, keep your gore, and Deadpool, keep your profanity.




It's time for a kid-friendly superhero film to grace our screens. That's right, The Lego Batman Movie is almost here, and Warner Bros. have released an all new 'Behind the Bricks' video to give us an idea of what the Caped Crusader gets up to when he's not fighting crime on the streets of Gotham City. It also gives us an idea of what goes on inside the homicidal mind of the Joker, and it turns out that he isn't such a bad guy after all. Some official graffiti-style posters for the film also debuted this month, which you can admire below. Featuring the voices of Will Arnett, Michael Cera, Zach Galifianakis, Rosario Dawson and Ralph Fiennes, The Lego Batman Movie arrives on February 10. Stay up to date with the latest news on Zack Snyder's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice movie by liking Scified on Facebook and by following us on Twitter and Instagram! Also, consider subscribing your email to our DCEU Movie News blog for instant notifications of when new posts are made!




King Kong Stomping His Way Into The Lego Batman MovieDCEU Movie News2017-02-03 13:22:28 Read MoreInjustice 2 Punching Its Way Into Stores On May 16, 2017DCEU Movie News2017-01-07 15:25:09 Read MoreNew Batman Statue Dissects The Dark Knight DCEU Movie News2016-12-17 05:46:32 Read MorePlanet of the Apes/Green Lantern Crossover Comic IncomingDCEU Movie News2016-11-18 07:36:28 Read MoreJustice League Dark Trailer Delivers R-Rated Animated GoodnessDCEU Movie News2016-11-16 18:39:55 Read More 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars The LEGO Movie: Emmet's Awesome Day To see what your friends thought of this book, To ask other readers questions about Be the first to ask a question about The LEGO Movie Lists with This Book This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list » review of another edition 1 2 next » new topicDiscuss This Book There are no discussion topics on this book yet.




Be the first to start one »TheMovie Videogame  RELEASE DATE:th PUBLISHER: DEVELOPER: ESRB RATING: GENRE:PLATFORMS RELEASING IN INDIA: Xbox 360 MRP 1999/- , PlayStation4 MRP 2499/-, PlayStation3 MRP 1999/- , PlayStation Vita MRP 1999/-, PC MRP 499/-   LoginLost PasswordRegisterForgot your password? one  +  one  =  Remember MeNo account? Sign up Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.Already have an account? The LEGO Movie (2014) The LEGO Movie Blu-ray delivers truly amazing video and audio in this exceptional Blu-ray release An ordinary Lego mini-figure, thought to be the extraordinary MasterBuilder, is recruited to join a quest to stop an evil Lego tyrant from gluing the universe together.For more about The LEGO Movie and the The LEGO Movie Blu-ray release, see the The LEGO Movie Blu-ray Review published by on where this Blu-ray release scored 4.5 out of 5.Directors: Phil Lord, Christopher Miller




Writers: Dan Hageman, Kevin Hageman, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller Starring: Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Nick Offerman, Alison Brie » See full cast & crew The LEGO Movie Blu-ray, Video Quality As if The LEGO Movie weren't dazzling enough, along comes Warner's 1080p/AVC-encoded video presentation. Rather than slather the screen with eye-gouging swaths of color, the film's ever-shifting palette incorporates convincing lighting to lifelike ends. Hues are bright and bold when Emmet strolls through a bustling city; dusty and sunburnt when he and Wyldstyle travel to the Old West; cast in cold blues and positively sinister greens in Lord Business' lair; sickeningly sweet when the Masters arrive in Cloud Cuckoo Land in Middle Zealand; and bold and triumphant as Emmet and Wyldstyle bring the fight back to the streets. Primaries are vivid, black levels are deep and satisfying, and contrast is consistently filmic and strong. And oh the detail.




The chips along the edges of the plastic characters. The fingerprints you'll catch sight of when the light hits Benny or Lord Business just right. The wear and tear of a fading decal. The imperfections of a brick. It's all there to be discovered and pored over in high definition. Edges are clean and natural, free from ringing or aliasing, and textures are refined and close-ups striking. If you didn't already think the world of the animation, you will now. Better still, there isn't a hint of significant macroblocking, banding or any other encoding issue of note. This is about as pristine and impeccable as they come. Fans will be overjoyed. The LEGO Movie Blu-ray, Audio Quality Matching The LEGO Movie's video presentation high-point for high-point is Warner's wonderfully enveloping DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround track. In fact, the only nitpick I can even muster is that it isn't a 7.1 mix. And when that's your chief complaint, you know you're listening to something special. Low-end output is big and boisterous, throwing weight and power behind every blast, explosion, crash and collision, as well as lending presence to anything and everything that calls on the LFE channel for assistance.

Report Page