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We're sorry, but we could not fulfill your request for /2014/11/11/lego-batman-3-beyond-gotham-available-now/ on this server. An invalid request was received from your browser. This may be caused by a malfunctioning proxy server or browser privacy software. Your technical support key is: 36b3-efb0-1756-6707 You can use this key to fix this problem yourself. and be sure to provide the technical support key shown above.Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today released the exciting new key art for LEGO® Batman™...Check Out the Trailer for LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham’s Arrow DLC PackWarner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and TT Games have debuted the latest DLC pack for LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham which features characters and settings from The CW’s “Arrow” and series star Stephen Amell providing the voice of the titular character! Check out the trailer in the player below. The release is one of several DLC packages for the game, including “Man of Steel,” “Dark Knight,” “Batman 75th Anniversary,” “Batman of the Future,” “The Squad,” and “Bizzaro World.”




All packs are available with a season pass purchase for $14.99 or individually for $2.99. The “Arrow” pack is available today for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 and will debut for Xbox One and Xbox 360 tomorrow.“The LEGO Batman Movie” is a tour de force. But if you oppose President Trump’s use of the White House as a cash machine, you need to boycott the opening weekend. If you’re upset that: a) Donald Trump is using the presidency to promote his daughter’s fashion business, b) Melania Trump admits that she intends use her role as First Lady to seek “major business opportunities.” c) Incoming Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price profited from insider medical stock deals. d) Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and her extended family gave hundreds of thousands of dollars to Republican Senators who then voted to confirm her, Then here’s the latest oligarchic outrage to really stick in your craw: Here’s future Treasury Secretary and movie mogul Steven Mnuchin (left with Lousie Linton) at the 2015 premiere of "Jupiter Ascending."




The biggest movie opening this weekend is “The LEGO Batman Movie.” And it’s executive-produced by Steve Mnuchin. Yes, the guy who is expected to be confirmed as Secretary of the Treasury on Saturday is about to have the greatest weekend since that raucous one at Bernie’s — and he can thank Donald Trump’s “billionaires only” cabinet and the movie-going public, which is expected to buy $60 million in tickets during the “LEGO Batman” opening weekend. The lines between public service and wallet padding have been blurring since even before the Clintons rented out the Lincoln Bedroom and the Bushies made Halliburton an arm of government. But Trump and his itchy Twitter finger have brought it to a new level. So if you’re upset that he’s turning the White House into a cash machine for his cronies, you have only one choice this weekend: Boycott “The LEGO Batman Movie.” President Trump has no qualms about using his office for personal gain. It pains me to write that.




After all, my review of the Will Arnett movie last week was a four-star rave. “The LEGO Batman Movie” will give parents and kids enormous pleasure this weekend and forever. But it will also make a rich man even richer — and put him further away from the Americans he will start serving once he’s sworn in. And while you’re at it, you’ll have to stop downloading other Mnuchin-produced films as “Sully,” “American Sniper,” “Black Mass,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,” “Edge of Tomorrow,” the original “LEGO Movie” or “Batman v. Superman” (OK, no worries there; NO ONE is paying to see that!). And you’ll have to skip dozens of future movies that Mnuchin’s company, RatPac-Dune, has in the pipeline with Warner Bros., with whom it inked a $450-million financing deal in 2013. Mnuchin’s role as movie moneyman didn't come up at his Jan. 19 confirmation hearing, which stuck mostly to his purchase — and profitable re-sale — of a failed bank during the 2008 housing crisis, and his failure to disclose $100 million in overseas investments to allegedly avoid taxes.




Tom Cruise in “Edge of Tomorrow” (left) and Tom Hardy in “Mad Max: Fury Road” — two of Steven Mnuchin’s legacy films. Mnuchin is certainly rich. But that’s no crime; pretty much all Secretaries of the Treasury have been really really rich, which suggests that the “treasury” in question isn’t the nation’s but their own. But I digress (not!). And I’m not objecting to the fact that a Hollywood executive producer will become the steward of our nation’s finances. Indeed, Mnuchin’s latest movie is about a raging, friendless, emotionally stunted, delusional vigilante who literally and figuratively has walled himself off from all the “losers” in the real world. Clearly, he’s ready to be Trump’s right hand man. Mnuchin says he’ll divest himself from RatPac-Dune once he’s confirmed as Secretary of the Treasury — but he’s still profiting from his movie business. So let’s not enrich him at this particular moment. Boycott “The LEGO Batman Movie.”




You can buy the DVD when this joker is out of office. Send a Letter to the EditorBatman is apparently a no-no in the CW's DC television shows, but Lego Batman? A new commercial aired during Monday's Supergirl with Will Arnett's Lego Batman running across Lego versions of the CW's DC solo stars. Supergirl, The Flash, Arrow, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow air weekly on the CW. The Lego Batman Movie opens in theaters Friday.There is 1 area under advisories, watches or warnings. NEW YORK (CNNMoney) - Steven Mnuchin had a pretty good weekend.First the treasury secretary pick advanced a step closer toward confirmation on Friday.Then his latest movie claimed the top spot at the box office.Mnuchin is an executive producer on Warner Bros.' "The Lego Batman Movie," which pulled in an estimated $55.6 million from U.S. audiences during its opening weekend.CNN, like Warner Bros., is owned by Time Warner.The kid-friendly spinoff of 2014's "The Lego Movie" handily beat its raunchy competitor, Universal's "Fifty Shades Darker."




The sequel to 2015's "Fifty Shades of Grey," based on a best-selling series of romance novels, debuted at $46.8 million in the United States.Mnuchin is listed as a producer or executive producer on 34 films in recent years, including last summer's "Suicide Squad," which brought in $786 million worldwide.He also produced "The Lego Ninjago Movie," another Lego franchise spinoff that will hit screens this fall.Mnuchin is widely expected to be serving as Treasury secretary by then.Following a 53-46 vote last Friday to break a Democratic filibuster, Mnuchin is scheduled for a final vote before the full Senate at 7 p.m. Monday.--CNNMoney's Frank Pallotta and CNN's Ashley Killough contributed to this story. Police: Man pawns stolen bikes, cellphone DOT drops plans to expand interstate north of Madison Report: Dodge County contractor vying to build border wall with Mexico Victim advocates take stand against Dane County judge Vial of meth found near Brodhead day care, high school, police say Other city vying for F-35 jets tries to give Madison a run for its money Andrew Renneisen/Getty Images Top 10 things given up for Lent NASA/Getty Images Climate change

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