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Genre: Family and Kids Running Time: 100 minutes LEGO Batman: The Movie -- DC Superheroes Unite LEGO: The Adventures of Clutch Powers LEGO Ninjago: Masters of SpinjitzuWarner Bros. Pictures has just released, via iTunes, a new The LEGO Batman Movie poster that’s jam-packed with DC Comics LEGO minifigs. Check out the full design in the gallery viewer below. Can you name all the LEGO Batman Movie characters featured on the poster?RELATED: Turbines to Speed: New LEGO Batman Movie Trailer is Here!Will Arnett reprises his role of Batman from The LEGO Movie as the voice of the titular Dark Knight, alongside Michael Cera as Robin the boy wonder, Rosario Dawson as Batgirl, Ralph Fiennes as Alfred Pennyworth, Mariah Carey as Gotham’s mayor and Zach Galifianakis as The Joker.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




: The LEGO Batman Movie. 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.RELATED: The LEGO Batman Movie Minifigures Dig Deep Into the Rogues GalleryChris McKay is directing The LEGO Batman Movie from a script by Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter creator Seth Grahame-Smith. Phil Lord and Chris Miller, who directed The LEGO Movie, are producing the film along with Dan Lin.The LEGO Batman Movie will open in theaters on February 10, 2017. The LEGO cinematic universe will then expand again later in 2017 with the release of The LEGO Ninjago Movie. Catch it on the big screen September 22, 2017.Which of these LEGO Batman Movie characters has your favorite minifig design? Let us know in the comments below!Go shopping at the Park’s largest shop located just beyond the main entrance. Why look elsewhere when we have the largest selection of LEGO toy sets in Asia all at The Big Shop, the best LEGO souvenirs, amazing merchandise from sweatshirts, mugs, stationery and more!




for $6.95 with Gift Tag $9.95 per Order Flat Rate Fast Shipping Australia Wide Available from June 2017 Buy Now, Pay Later Perfect for kids of any age, LEGO allows the imagination to soar whilst construction takes place. Open ended play has been shown to develop creativity, problem solving skills and general cognitive abilities. Children as young as 18months can enjoy LEGO through the DUPLO My First range, developing early construction skills. With multiple play themes in the older range for both boys and girls LEGO is a classic that will last generations. Our range of LEGO sets is priced to be as affordable as possible.No need to reprogram your own Imperial security droid. ’s guide to some great K-2SO toys!The release of the new Star Wars movie may still be months off, but Disney unleashed its full marketing "Force" as it launched hundreds of toys and other items related to the film Friday. A hamster-sized BB-8 droid and an updated Millennium Falcon spacecraft emerged as some of the most talked-about new "Star Wars" toys as fans dressed as Imperial Stormtroopers and Sand People thronged to stores around the world.




Fans in Australia and Japan had first bite at the cherry as stores opened at midnight, before fans in Europe and the U.S got a chance to load their trolleys. "This is my Star Wars lightsaber!" said fan Cheyenne Garcia in New York. "I can't believe it's been so many years of Star Wars. The roll-out is part of a huge merchandising effort by Disney, and toy makers including Hasbro and Lego, ahead of the December release of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" — the first in a new "Star Wars" trilogy — which brings back original 1977 cast members Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher. Related: Star Wars BB-8 Droid Will Be the Gift All Young Jedi Crave Dubbed "Force Friday," thousands of toy stores worldwide encouraged fans to dress up as their favorite "Star Wars" characters as the new lightsabers, Lego models, action figures and spaceships went on sale. An orange and white cylindrical BB-8 droid that can move, talk and can be controlled through a smartphone app was trending on Twitter on Thursday, hours before stores opened in Europe or the United States.




The marketing push behind the new film is unique because it's so far ahead of the movie's U.S. release, 116 days to be exact. But analysts say it can work because Star Wars is such a popular franchise. Leaked images of action figures of characters that have not even hit the big screen — like Sarco Plank, some kind of alien desert nomad that has only been glimpsed in a Vanity Fair on-set shoot — are only likely to fuel consumer demand, says Steve Pasierb, CEO of the Toy Industry Association. "It's pretty rare, but in the age of social media, you can get those characters out and create buzz around these things in ways that you couldn't in the past," Pasierb says. "There's something easy to tap into, which is the Star Wars mystique which is some 30 years old." Industry analysts at PiperJaffrey say they expect some $3 billion worth of Star Wars merchandise will be sold this year and that sales next year could be even larger. Even in a non-movie year, Star Wars merchandise has consistently sold well — $2 billion annually around the world, according to Pasierb.




So it's not so far-fetched that Disney will exceed that in the publicity-blitz filled weeks ahead of premiere of the first Star Wars movie since Episode III in 2005. Toy makers both big and small are gearing up for a big rush on Friday, then another wave of sales as the holiday shopping season gets going and the movie's Dec. 18 release date draws closer. Hasbro Inc., which has been making Star Wars toys for more than 30 years, planned to unveil more than 100 different items Friday. The Pawtucket, Rhode Island-based toy maker's offerings include Furbacca, a Chewbacca version of its Furby toy. It's also selling several different versions of lightsabers that feature the glowing daggers noticeable in the movie's previews. While most of the people buying Friday will be the die-hard collectors who have to have the hot items first, sales momentum will continue into the holiday shopping season as nostalgic parents introduce a new generation of kids to Star Wars, says Rob Maigret, Sphero's chief creative officer.

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