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Also, at one point, we did put HAL from into the movie, but it was a tough read. I was already worried that we weren’t doing enough with some characters. In LEGO, it’s sometimes hard to get a really quick interpretation of something. At a certain point, though, you have to weigh what characters the kids going to get. “I would have had Kathy Bates from Misery, and Moriarty, and at one point I pitched Daniel Day-Lewis’s character from Gangs of New York and David Carradine from Kill Bill. See also Console Wars Review Sega Nintendo And The Feud That Transformed Video Game Historyīelieve it or not, there were plans for even more villains to appear-ones that would’ve cinephiles very happy-but they were abandoned in favor of keeping the film’s references mostly kid-appropriate: But in our world, we can do something like that and unleash all these characters into Batman’s world.” When I was younger, watching that movie, I was somehow expecting a scene between King Kong and Arnold Schwarzenegger, and I was always bummed it didn’t go there. Or, in Last Action Hero, when Charles Dance says, I can go into all these movies and I can bring out Jack the Ripper or King Kong.

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So in order to do that… I loved the Superman and the idea that the Phantom Zone, in our world, could possibly house all of the villains from other LEGO universes. “The Joker needed to up his game and prove himself, and we talked about this being the Joker’s big romantic grand gesture. So how did this idea come about, and why include villains like King Kong in a Batman movie? Well, speaking with EW, director Chris McKay cites his desire to “cross the streams” as dating back to Last Action Hero: Sauron from Lord of the Rings, Voldemort from Harry Potter, and even King Kong all play major roles in the third act of The LEGO Batman Movie, as Joker unleashes all the baddies from the Phantom Zone to terrorize Gotham City.

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One might think that having almost every Batman villain ever in The LEGO Batman Movie would have been enough (for more on this, check out Dave’s extensive Easter Egg roundup), but no-the team behind The LEGO Batman Movie decided to bring in villains from all kinds of properties. If you haven’t seen the ending of the movie, turn back now.įans of The LEGO Movie may have been surprised to learn that while The LEGO Batman Movie is indeed a Batman movie, it’s also still very much a LEGO movie and indeed pulled off another third act surprise just as The LEGO Movie did. Spoilers for The LEGO Batman Movie follow in the post below. You Are Reading : ‘LEGO Batman Movie’ Director Chris McKay Breaks Down the Ending Teases Future Films

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‘LEGO Batman Movie’ Director Chris McKay Breaks Down the Ending, Teases Future Films









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