![]() The character’s solo popularity coupled with this opportunity quickly prompted a spin-off animated feature, one that the audience and critics completely enjoyed, and awarded with a fair commercial return, more than enough to warrant a sequel too. When Will Arnett’s Batman was on-screen, nobody else was it’s just as simply as I can state how scene stealing the character was. ![]() WB was quick to form a franchise around this, and undoubtedly, one of the major breakout stars of that film, even more so than Emmett, the protagonist of the film whose adventures continue in a separate canonical series of film, was Batman. Coming to the Lego movie, the film was an instant hit and I wouldn’t say it revived the animation genre, but the way an animated film comprised completely of building blocks was made with spotless technology having the heart and soul of a Pixar film (okay, nearly) just dictated that it would be an everlasting success.
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