The Lego Movie (franchise)
The Lego Movie | |
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Created by | Phil Lord and Christopher Miller |
Original work | The Lego Movie |
Owner |
Warner Bros. Animation The Lego Group |
Films and television | |
Film(s) |
Main series:
Spin-offs:
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Short film(s) |
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Television series | Unikitty! (2018) |
Games | |
Video game(s) |
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Audio | |
Soundtrack(s) | |
Original music | Everything Is Awesome |
The Lego Movie is a computer-animated adventure-comedy media franchise based on Lego Construction Toys. The franchise started in 2014 with The Lego Movie, which was directed and written by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.
The film quickly expanded into a franchise, including two spin-off films, The Lego Batman Movie and The Lego Ninjago Movie, both with 2017 release dates; a sequel; and a third spin-off, The Billion Brick Race, scheduled for release in 2019.
Feature films
The Lego Movie (2014)
The film was released theatrically on February 7, 2014 through Warner Bros. Pictures and Village Roadshow Pictures to near-unanimous acclaim; critics praised its visual style, humor, voice cast and heartwarming message. It earned more than $257 million in the U.S. and Canada and $210 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of over $469 million. The film won the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film, the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Animated Feature, and the Saturn Award for Best Animated Film. It was also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film. The film also received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song for "Everything Is Awesome".
The Lego Batman Movie (2017)
In October 2014, Warner Bros. scheduled the release of The Lego Batman Movie, a spin-off starring Batman, for 2017, moving the release date for The Lego Movie Sequel to 2018.[1][2] Will Arnett returned to voice Batman, with Chris McKay, who was earlier attached to the sequel, directing the film, the story written by Seth Grahame-Smith, and the film produced by Roy Lee, Dan Lin, Phil Lord and Chris Miller.[3] On April 20, 2015, Warner Bros. scheduled The Lego Batman Movie for a February 10, 2017 release.[4] In July 2015, Arnett's Arrested Development co-star Michael Cera was cast to voice Robin.[5] In August 2015, Zach Galifianakis entered final negotiations to voice the Joker.[6] In October 2015, Rosario Dawson was cast to voice Barbara Gordon, the daughter of police commissioner James Gordon who later becomes the crime-fighting heroine Batgirl.[7] The following month, Ralph Fiennes was cast as Alfred Pennyworth,[8] Bruce Wayne's butler. Mariah Carey, although initial reports indicated she was playing Commissioner Gordon,[9] was actually cast as Mayor McCaskhill.[10] The first trailer for the film was released on March 24, 2016, followed by a second on March 28 the same year. The film was released in the United States on February 10, 2017.
The Lego Ninjago Movie (2017)
Brothers Dan and Kevin Hageman, who wrote Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu and co-wrote the story of The Lego Movie, will be penning the film adaptation of Lego Ninjago, which will feature a new take that diverges from the TV series. Charlie Bean, who produced Disney's Tron: Uprising, will direct the film, produced by The Lego Movie team of Dan Lin, Roy Lee, and both Phil Lord and Chris Miller.[11] The spin-off movie was scheduled to be released on September 23, 2016.[12] On April 20, 2015, the film was delayed to September 22, 2017. [4] In June 2016, the cast was announced to include Jackie Chan, Dave Franco, Michael Peña, Abbi Jacobson, Kumail Nanjiani, Zach Woods, and Fred Armisen respectively.
The Lego Movie Sequel (2019)
In February 2014, it was reported that Warner Bros. had started working on a sequel, with Jared Stern and Michelle Morgan tasked to write a screenplay.[13] On February 21, 2014, the studio scheduled the sequel for a May 26, 2017 release.[14] On March 12, 2014, Deadline reported that animation co-director Chris McKay would direct the sequel with Lord and Miller as producers.[15] Warner Bros. did not invite co-producer of the first film, Village Roadshow Pictures, to return as a participant in the sequel, due to Warner Bros. having now more confidence in the film and trying to keep as much profit as possible for itself.[16] On April 10, 2014, McKay expressed that he would like to introduce more women in the sequel than men.[17] In July 2014, it was reported that Chris Pratt expressed interest in reprising his role as Emmet for the sequel.[18]
In October 2014, Warner Bros. scheduled The Lego Batman Movie for 2017, and The Lego Movie 2 for 2018.[1] By October 25, 2014, Lord and Miller had signed on to write The Lego Movie 2.[19] The writers have implied that the sequel will take place four years after the events of the first film.[20] In February 2015, Warner Bros. announced that the title of the sequel had been changed to The Lego Movie Sequel, and that Rob Schrab, co-writer of Monster House replaced McKay as director since McKay went to direct The Lego Batman Movie.[21] According to an interview at the Santa Barbara Film Festival, the sequel will focus on Emmet and his sister, taking place in "weird, dystopian version of Bricksburg."[22] On April 20, 2015, Warner Bros. scheduled The Lego Movie Sequel for a May 18, 2018 release date.[4] On June 17, 2016, the film's release was delayed to February 8, 2019.[23] By July 2016, Raphael Bob-Waksberg had been hired to do rewrites of the script.[24] By February 2017, Schrab had been replaced by Mike Mitchell, reportedly due to "creative differences".[25]
The Billion Brick Race (2019)
In March 2015, Warner Bros. announced that a third Lego Movie spin-off, titled The Billion Brick Race, was in development. Jason Segel and Drew Pearce were signed on to co-direct and write the film.[26] The film is scheduled to be released on May 24, 2019.[27][28] On August 2, 2017, it was announced that Jorge R. Gutierrez had signed on as director, with Pearce stepping down.[29]
Short films
The Lego Movie: 4D - A New Adventure (2016)
On December 16, 2015, a promo video for a new "4D" film at Legoland Florida based on The Lego Movie called The Lego Movie: 4D - A New Adventure was posted onto Lego's YouTube channel.[30] The short subject premiered at Legoland Florida on January 29, 2016 before being rolled out to all other Legoland Parks and Legoland Discovery Centers later that year. It sees many of the original cast returning including Elizabeth Banks, Nick Offerman, Alison Brie, and Charlie Day while Emmett is voiced by A.J. Locascio (due to Chris Pratt being unavailable at the time). The film is titled The Lego Movie 4D: A New Adventure, and introduces a new character called Risky Business (voiced by Patton Oswalt) who is Lord Business' older brother.[31]
The Master (2016)
The short is based on the Lego Ninjago series and features some of the same voice talent that has committed to The Lego Ninjago Movie. It was released theatrically with Storks.[32]
Batmersive VR Experience (2017)
Batmersive VR Experience is a virtual reality short film, released on the internet in April 2017. Batman takes the viewer on a tour of the Batcave and other places of Gotham City to show the ways of being his sidekick.[33]
Dark Hoser (2017)
Dark Hoser is a short film included on the DVD release of The Lego Batman Movie. Batman attends a tryout to apply to be a member of the Justice League of America, but Superman suspects he might be Canadian.
Batman is Just Not That Into You (2017)
Batman is Just Not That Into You is a short film included on the DVD release of The Lego Batman Movie. Harley Quinn hosts a talk show and helps The Joker break up with Batman.
Cooking with Alfred (2017)
Cooking with Alfred is a short film included on the DVD release of The Lego Batman Movie. Alfred hosts a Cooking show with Batman and Robin as his guest stars.
Movie Sound Effects: How Do They Do That? (2017)
Movie Sound Effects: How Do They Do That? is a short film included on the DVD release of The Lego Batman Movie. Bane, Poison Ivy, The Riddler, Catwoman and Two-Face are brought into a Sound booth to help record sound effects for The Lego Batman Movie
Cast
Characters | Main films | Attraction | Short films | Spin-off films | Television series | ||||||||
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The Lego Movie | The Lego Movie Sequel | The Lego Movie: 4D A New Adventure |
The Master | Batmersive VR Experience | Dark Hoser | Batman is Just Not That Into You | Cooking with Alfred | Movie Sound Effects: How Do They Do That? | The Lego Batman Movie | The Lego Ninjago Movie | The Billion Brick Race | Unikitty! | |
Emmet Brickowski | Chris Pratt | A.J. Locascio | Archive footage | ||||||||||
Lucy/Wyldstyle | Elizabeth Banks | Elizabeth Banks | |||||||||||
Lord Business | Will Ferrell | ||||||||||||
Bruce Wayne/Batman | Will Arnett | Will Arnett | Will Arnett Adam West (archive footage) |
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Benny | Charlie Day | Charlie Day | |||||||||||
Princess Unikitty | Alison Brie | Alison Brie | Tara Strong | ||||||||||
Metalbeard | Nick Offerman | Nick Offerman | |||||||||||
Bad Cop/Good Cop | Liam Neeson | ||||||||||||
Vitruvius | Morgan Freeman | ||||||||||||
The Man Upstairs | Will Ferrell | ||||||||||||
Finn | Jadon Sand | ||||||||||||
Clark Kent/Superman | Channing Tatum | Silent cameo | Channing Tatum | Channing Tatum | |||||||||
Hal Jordan/Green Lantern | Jonah Hill | Silent cameo | Jonah Hill | Jonah Hill | |||||||||
Wonder Woman | Cobie Smulders | Silent cameo | Silent cameo | ||||||||||
Risky Business | Patton Oswalt | ||||||||||||
Master Wu | Jackie Chan | Jackie Chan | |||||||||||
Alfred Pennyworth | Ralph Fiennes | Ralph Fiennes | Ralph Fiennes | ||||||||||
The Joker | Zach Galifianakis | Zach Galifianakis | Zach Galifianakis | ||||||||||
Selina Kyle/Catwoman | Zoë Kravitz | Silent cameo | Zoë Kravitz | ||||||||||
Edward Nygma/The Riddler | Conan O'Brien | Silent cameo | Conan O'Brien | ||||||||||
Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn | Silent cameo | Jenny Slate | Jenny Slate | ||||||||||
Harvey Dent/Two-Face | Billy Dee Williams | Billy Dee Williams | |||||||||||
Bane | Doug Benson | Doug Benson | |||||||||||
Dick Grayson/Robin | Michael Cera | Michael Cera | |||||||||||
Pamela Isley/Poison Ivy | Silent cameo | Riki Lindhome | |||||||||||
Barbara Gordon/Batgirl | Rosario Dawson | ||||||||||||
James Gordon | Héctor Elizondo | ||||||||||||
Chief O'Hara | Lauren White | ||||||||||||
Pyhllis | Ellie Kemper | ||||||||||||
Mayor McCaskill | Mariah Carey | ||||||||||||
Barry Allen/The Flash | Silent cameo | Silent cameo | Adam DeVine | ||||||||||
Lloyd Garmadon | Silent cameo | Dave Franco | |||||||||||
Lord Garmadon | Justin Theroux | ||||||||||||
Kai | Michael Peña | ||||||||||||
Cole | Fred Armisen | ||||||||||||
Jay | Kumail Nanjiani | ||||||||||||
Zane | Zach Woods | ||||||||||||
Nya | Abbi Jacobson | ||||||||||||
Misako (Koko) | Olivia Munn | ||||||||||||
Puppycorn | Grey Griffin | ||||||||||||
Hawkodile | Roger Craig Smith | ||||||||||||
Dr. Fox | Kate Micucci |
Crew
Film | Director(s) | Producer(s) | Executive producer(s) | Writer(s) | Composer(s) | Editor(s) |
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Main series | ||||||
The Lego Movie | Phil Lord and Christopher Miller | Dan Lin and Roy Lee | Jill Wilfert, Matthew Ashton, Kathleen Fleming, Allison Abbate, Zareh Nalbanidan, Jon Burton, Benjamin Melniker, Micheal E. Uslan, Seanne Winslow, Matt Skiena, and Bruce Berman | Screenplay by: Phil Lord and Christopher Miller Story by: Dan Hageman, Kevin Hageman, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller |
Mark Mothersbaugh | David Burrows and Chris McKay |
The Lego Movie Sequel | Mike Mitchell | Dan Lin, Roy Lee, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller | Jill Wilfert and Chris McKay | Phil Lord, Christopher Miller and Raphael Bob-Waksberg | N/A | N/A |
Spin-offs | ||||||
The Lego Batman Movie | Chris McKay | Dan Lin, Roy Lee, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller | Jill Wilfert, Matthew Ashton, Will Allerga, and Brad Lewis | Screenplay by: Seth Grahame-Smith, Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Jared Stern and John Whittington Story by: Seth Grahame-Smith |
Lorne Balfe | David Burrows, Matt Villa, and John Venzon |
The Lego Ninjago Movie | Charlie Bean, Bob Logan and Paul Fisher | Dan Lin, Roy Lee, Maryann Garger, Chris McKay, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller | Jill Wilfert, Seth Grahame-Smith, and Keith Malone | Screenplay by: Bob Logan, Paul Fisher, William Wheeler, Tom Wheeler, Jared Stern, and John Whittington Story by: Hilary Winston, Bob Logan, Paul Fisher, William Wheeler, Tom Wheeler, Dan Hageman and Kevin Hageman |
Mark Mothersbaugh | N/A |
The Billion Brick Race | Jorge R. Gutierrez | N/A | Jill Wilfert | Drew Pearce and Jason Segel | N/A | N/A |
Reception
Box office performance
Film | Release date | Budget | Box office revenue | |||
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North America | Other territories |
Worldwide | ||||
The Lego Movie[34] | February 7, 2014 | $60,000,000 | $257,760,692 | $211,400,000 | $469,160,692 | |
The Lego Batman Movie[35] | February 10, 2017 | $80,000,000 | $175,750,384 | $135,100,000 | $310,850,384 | |
Total | $ 140,000,000 | $ 433,511,076 | $ 309,419,215 | $ 780,011,076 |
Critical and public response
Film | Rotten Tomatoes | Metacritic | CinemaScore[36] |
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The Lego Movie | 96% (227 reviews)[37] | 83 (43 reviews)[38] | A |
The Lego Batman Movie | 90% (250 reviews)[39] | 75 (48 reviews)[40] | A- |
Average | 93% | 79 | A |
Academy Awards
Main series | Award | Category |
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The LEGO Movie[41] | Best Original Song | Nominated |
Television series
On May 10, 2017, Warner Bros. and Lego announced that Unikitty, a character from The Lego Movie, will get a spin-off television series on Cartoon Network. For the show, she will be voiced by Tara Strong. The premiere date is yet to be announced, but the show is executive produced by Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Dan Lin, Roy Lee, Jill Wilfert, and Sam Register. Ed Skudder (creator of Dick Figures and co-creator of Dogsnack) and Lynn Wang (co-creator of Dogsnack) are signed as producers while Aaron Horvath serves as supervising producer.[42][43] At a 2017 San Diego Comic Con, it was confirmed by Skudder that the series would premiere sometime in 2018.[44]
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