The LEGO Batman Movie out on DVD and Blu-ray today
Today sees the release of The LEGO Batman Movie on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD. The follow-up to 2014’s The LEGO Movie sees the Dark Knight take centre stage, as he deals with the loneliness of a life built around prowling the streets at night with no family to go home to.
Directed by Chris McKay and featuring the voice talent of Will Arnett and Michael Cera, the film did impressive box office during its theatrical run earlier this year, garnering positive reviews around the world. With plenty of visual gags and references, there will be plenty to freeze frame now it is available to watch at home.
The Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD versions come packed with special features to complement the animated movie:
- Director and Crew Commentary
- Deleted Scenes
- Original Animation Shorts; Dark Hoser, Batman is just not that into You, Cooking with Alfred
- Movie Sound Effects: How do they do that?
- The Master: A LEGO Ninjago Short
- One Brick at a Time: Making the Lego Batman Movie
- Comic-Con Panel
- Rebrick Contest Winners-Frosted Pie, Harley Quinn Robs Gotham Bank, Two Face Chase, Inside Wayne Manor,
- Brick by Brick: Making of the LEGO Batman
- Behind the Brick
- Me and My Mini Fig
- Trailers and Promos
The LEGO Batman Movie is available to buy from Amazon. You can help support Brick Fanatics’ work by pre-ordering your copy through our affiliate links.
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