Warner Bros. and Lego are teaming up again this year for LEGO DC Comics Superheroes: Justice League: Gotham City Breakout. It’s the latest full-length animated feature film using the Lego versions of DC Comics heroes.
The film will focus on Batman, giving DC fans a Lego Batman movie to enjoy in the comfort of their own home before the release of The Lego Batman Movie next year.
You can watch the trailer below:
A description of the film from WB Animation can be read below:
“Fighting crime is a full-time job and Batman NEVER takes a vacation. That is until he finally agrees to let Batgirl and Nightwing take him on a long overdue trip – leaving Gotham City under the watchful eye of the Justice League in LEGO® DC Comics Super Heroes – Justice League: Gotham City Breakout.
When Batgirl and Nightwing take Batman on a trip down memory lane – literally – to visit one of the key mentors from his formative years, it’s up to the Justice League to keep Gotham City crime-free. But neither situation proves to be a “vacation” as the Bat trio encounters old nemeses on their adventure, and the Justice League discovers just how busy Batman is on a regular basis. It’s a brick-tastic battle on two fronts as Batman, Batgirl and Nightwing take on Bane and Deathstroke, while the Justice League – with some help from a few Teen Titans – fends off an assault by many of Batman’s infamous adversaries to ensure Gotham City’s safety.”
An official release date is yet to be announced. Sam Register executive produces the film, with supervising producer Brandon Vietti and a script by Jim Krieg. Troy Baker, Nolan North, and Khary Payton all return to the voice cast, with Sarah Hyland lending her voice, as well.
Thoughts on the trailer? Are you excited for LEGO DC Comics Superheroes: Justice League: Gotham City Breakout?
By Ruari Williamson
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