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LEGO BATMAN Will Try to Lighten Up The Dark Knight Batman is returning to the big screen - and in more than just Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. 2017 will bring The Lego Batman Movie, with Will Arnett reprising his role as the voice of the Dark Knight - and taking the character on a new spin. “No spoilers,” said co-writer/co-director Phil Lord to MTV. “But I will say I think the movie is really exciting because it’s about ‘Can Batman be happy?’” Lord, who was appearing on the red carpet for the National Board of Review Awards alongside Arnett and co-director/co-writer Chris Miller, explains that it'll deal with the adult Bruce Wayne living a lavish lifestyle while also carrying around the sadness of his parents murder. "‘Wah, I’m so rich and handsome, and women like me, and I’ve got a Maclaren,’” MTV quotes Lord, mimicking the Dark Knight. “‘Something about my parents!’” Back in November, Arnett told Empire that the 2017 film would acknowledge "every era of Batman filmmaking," saying that "there is so much to play with there."




ROBOTS Film Gets New Name & Name Director Variety reports that Sony's adaptation of Chris Ryall and Ashley Wood's Zombies vs. Robots comic series has a director. The film, which is under the roof of Michael Bay's production company Platinum Dunes, has hired Andrew Robinson (Shrek, Chronicles of Narnia). In addition, the adaptation has been retitled as Inherit The Earth. The original comics feature a young girl who comes under the protection of a group of robots in the midst of a zombie plague that has left the girl the last surviving human on Earth.LEGO Minifigures Series 1 {Random bag} Our community, 699 want it Our community, 2041 want it Our community, 1746 want it Our community, 1839 want it Our community, 1966 want it Our community, 2461 want it Our community, 1751 want it Our community, 2257 want it Our community, 2040 want it Our community, 1785 want it Our community, 1827 want it Our community, 2188 want it Our community, 2093 want it




Our community, 2016 want it Our community, 2202 want it Our community, 1705 want it Our community, 2171 want it LEGO Minifigures Series 1 - Complete Our community, 650 want it LEGO Minifigures Series 1 - Sealed Box Our community, 208 want it LEGO Minifigures Series 2 {Random bag} Our community, 690 want it Our community, 1806 want it Our community, 2554 want it Our community, 1136 want it Our community, 1552 want it Our community, 2025 want itOne of the standout characters of The LEGO Movie was, without a doubt, Will Arnett’s Dark Knight, scoring him his own spinoff movie. Ahead of The LEGO Batman Movie's release in less than two months, Warner Bros. has released a few new hilarious TV spots featuring everyone’s favorite (lonely) billionaire playboy philanthropist Bruce Wayne and his alter ego, Batman. Directed by Chris McKay (Robot Chicken), from a script co-written by Seth Grahame-Smith (Pride & Prejudice & Zombies), Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers (Spider-Man: Homecoming), The LEGO Batman Movie also stars Rosario Dawson as Batgirl, Ralph Fiennes as Alfred Pennyworth, Jenny Slate as Harley Quinn, Billy Dee Williams as Two-Face, Mariah Carey as Gotham City Mayor McCaskill and Zach Galifianakis as The Joker.




In the upcoming movie, the Caped Crusader has to team up (oh, the horror!) with Batgirl and Robin to take on the Clown Prince of Crime, who seems genuinely butt-hurt when Batman tells him “I like to fight around.” Holy LEGO bricks, Batman! I really dig the humor I've seen in the trailers and promos released so far. So much so that the movie has landed on my must-watch list of 2017. The LEGO Batman Movie will open on Feb. 10. Take a look at the TV spots below, before digging into a gallery of cool new character posters. 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. (via Comic Book Movie)MoviesElissa Smith10:10 am February 08, 20170 Comments With The Lego Batman Movie hitting theatres soon, I think it’s time to take a look at other franchises that could benefit from the Lego treatment.




After all, The Lego Movie and, presumably, The Lego Batman Movie will not only feature the aesthetics of the popular toy brand but the quirky humor that so many enjoy. So, let’s get to it! Our Top 5 franchises that deserve The Lego Movie treatment are:Harry PotterWhat could make one of the most popular fantasy franchises of all time even more magical? A hilarious Lego makeover! Can you imagine what Hogwarts would look like in this universe? And the spells would probably result in wacky hijinks — it would allow the cast of Harry Potter to be a ridiculous (or should we say, riddikulus) as possible.Suicide SquadLet’s be honest — Suicide Squad may have had potential to be a good time, but it was a total dud. Luckily, The Lego Batman Movie already has a Harley Quinn and a Joker, so there is already a stepping stone to make the funny movie we absolutely deserved from the get-go.Power RangersSuch a colorful franchise deserves an even more colorful film, and I think everyone is a little worried about how the upcoming live action feature will turn out.




At least you know that a Lego parody would be affectionate and probably make fans laugh rather than just uneasy. Plus, a Lego Zord would look amazing. The AvengersThere is so many memes parodying the MCU that Marvel may as well go all out and get exaggerated versions of their heroes up on the big screen. Imagine Captain America being extra patriotic, or The Winter Solider being as emo as humanly possible. Plus, if you thought Robert Downey Jr. was funny as a live action Tony Stark, imagine him in Lego form. Dracula, zombies, or other horror iconsOh, that’s right. Halloween may not be right around the corner, but that doesn’t mean we can’t get a little creepy. Let’s be real: certain creatures have been overplayed lately, but that just means there is so much to make fun of, and who better to tackle the thrills, chills, and yes, clichés of the horror genre than the people behind The Lego Movie?What would you like to see given the Lego treatment? Let us know in the comments below!Haunted Hollywood is a 2016 direct-to-DVD computer-animated comedy horror mystery film, and the twenty-sixth entry in the direct-to-video series of Scooby-Doo films, as well as the first in the series to be based on the Scooby-Doo brand of Lego.




It was released on DVD, Blu-ray and digitally on May 10, 2016.[4] The first trailer was released on February 23, 2016. While trying to solve the mystery of a sea creature haunting a lighthouse, Shaggy complains to Scooby about how Fred, Daphne and Velma always bribe them into being monster bait with Scooby Snacks. As a result, Shaggy and Scooby decide to not eat Scooby Snacks again. After they solve the mystery, the gang goes to the malt shop where Shaggy and Scooby win a hamburger eating contest and win the whole gang a trip to Hollywood. Once they arrive, they first visit Brickton Studios, an old horror film studio that is about to be closed down. The studio's employee Junior, an avid fan of horror films, welcomes them and offers to give them a tour. Joining them on the tour is Atticus Fink, a developer who wants to buy and level the studio. During the tour, they drive their truck through a dark storage facility, causing Fink to leave. After Fink leaves, a Headless Horseman appears and chases the gang.




After they escape, they go to ask the manager, Chet Brickton, about their encounter. Brickton tells them that all the monsters used to be played by an actor named Boris Karnak, who died years ago and that his ghost may have come back to haunt the studios through various costumes of the monsters he played. In addition to the Headless Horseman, there have also been sightings of a mummy and a zombie, which is why he must sell the studio to Fink to avoid bankruptcy. The gang offers to help Brickton solve the mystery. First, the gang goes to the set of a romantic comedy film that the studio is currently working on, much to Junior's displeasure. Suddenly the Headless Horseman attacks and ruins the set, making Brickton forlorn. The gang offers to help him finish the movie. Brickton appoints Fred as the director and casts Shaggy in the lead. Brickton then casts TV show talk host Drella Diabolique as the female lead, much to Daphne's dismay. After a long film making process, a mummy attacks and destroys the set.




Later, Fred and Velma go to look for clues, while Drella coaches Daphne on being a movie star. Finding his footage unharmed, Fred decides to continue filming his movie. While shooting a particularly extravagant scene involving a plane, both the Headless Horseman and the zombie appear. After Scooby has a wild ride on the plane and the monsters disappear, Brickton reluctantly signs the studio over to Fink, much to Junior's sadness. Velma mentions that the Headless Horseman and the zombie appeared at the same time, meaning the ghost of Boris Karnak cannot be in two places at once. The gang decides to capture the monsters and solve the mystery. The gang heads back to the studio and with Drella's help and Fred's elaborate trap, they catch the zombie and the Headless Horseman. The Headless Horseman is revealed to be Fink, who used the costume to get a cheap ownership of the studio. Daphne tells Fink that the evidence of fraud violates the terms of his contract, making it null and void.

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