The LEGO Batman Movie Premiere – Decorating the Cinema

If you feel compelled to decorate your own cinema for The LEGO Batman Movie, Daniel Konstanski walks you through how he did just that for our recent build project.

Our recent build article demonstrated how to build bat logos to adorn 10232 Palace Cinema with to put on a premiere for The LEGO Batman Movie. Today, we offer some very simple suggestions to give your picture house more of a bat-vibe.

The roof ornaments can be switched out for batarangs.

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A rigid hose with hanging bats can be simply attached to the roof. If you have a dish with the bat symbol you can swap it for the NINJAGO hat.

A rigid hose with hanging bats can be simply attached to the roof. If you have a dish with the bat symbol you can swap it for the NINJAGO hat.

These are scaled down versions of the official movie posters.

The next change is to remove the blank window pain pieces, and switch them for fresh ones with these special custom stickers affixed.

Additional posters can be added above the door. All of these stickers are based on official movie imagery.

Additional posters can be added above the door. All of these stickers are based on official movie imagery.

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Everything comes together to create a cinema ready for a very Batman premiere.

The LEGO Batman Movie is in cinemas February 10. The LEGO Batman Movie range of LEGO sets are currently available to buy at shop.LEGO.com.

Check back regularly at Brick Fanatics for plenty more The LEGO Batman Movie content, including our The LEGO Batman Movie Premiere build features.

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Daniel
When I was 3 years old my dad bought home 6659 TV Camera Crew as a gift — he had no idea what he had just unleashed. Three decades and no dark age later, I am still going strong. My love of LEGO led me to a career in Civil Engineering and I am now raising three budding LEGO lovers with my lovely wife who is, bless her, a huge supporter of my brick addiction. When not writing for Brick Fanatics or fulfilling my duties as the U.S. Editor of Blocks Magazine I enjoy collecting, MOCing, exhibiting, as well as running, climbing and home improvement.

Daniel

When I was 3 years old my dad bought home 6659 TV Camera Crew as a gift — he had no idea what he had just unleashed. Three decades and no dark age later, I am still going strong. My love of LEGO led me to a career in Civil Engineering and I am now raising three budding LEGO lovers with my lovely wife who is, bless her, a huge supporter of my brick addiction. When not writing for Brick Fanatics or fulfilling my duties as the U.S. Editor of Blocks Magazine I enjoy collecting, MOCing, exhibiting, as well as running, climbing and home improvement.

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