Will Arnett, Michael Cera, Rosario Dawson and Ralph Fiennes all had plenty of lines and jokes which they delivered perfectly, and even though we don’t hear much from him, it was great to have Billy Dee Williams reprising his role as Two-Face. The talented voice cast of the film deliver the jokes and gags so brilliantly that I genuinely can’t remember the last time I laughed so much at the cinema.
Meanwhile, Joker (Zach Galifianakis) sets up a monstrous master plan to finally make Batman admit that he’s his number one villain, and he enlists the help of some big-name villains to help him out. After accidentally adopting Dick Grayson (Michael Cera), Batman takes the energetic and bumbling orphan under his wing and trains him to be his trusty sidekick, Robin. Not being one to work as a team, Batman is left to wallow in his loneliness at Wayne Manor whilst his butler and only confidant, Alfred (Ralph Fiennes), drops some home truths about Bruce being afraid of starting his own family. I don’t think they could have chosen a more iconic character than Batman to start the wave of LEGO movies that are sure to follow, and by god did they do him justice.īarbara Gordon (Rosario Dawson) replaces her father, Jim Gordon as Commissioner of Gotham City and as part of her plan to clean up the streets, she proposes that Batman (Will Arnett) joins the law enforcement and quits being a vigilante who makes up his own laws. got dollar signs in their eyeballs and were jotting down what else they could make a LEGO film about, aside from the obvious sequel. After the huge success of ‘The LEGO Movie’ in 2014, we could all pretty much guess that it would only be a matter of time before Warner Bros.