Warner Bros. shares LEGO DC Super Heroes: The Flash clip
The first clip from the upcoming straight-to-home-release LEGO feature, DC Super Heroes: The Flash, has been released by Warner Bros.
As well as the cinematic releases that were kick started in 2014, the LEGO Group has produced a consistent stream of home release animated features. The next will be LEGO DC Super Heroes: The Flash, that will be available on DVD. Warner Bros. has shared a clip from the new release, showing the Joker arriving in Metropolis to cause mayhem.
Here is the official synopsis:
The morning sun shines on the jewel of the Metropolis skyline, The Daily Planet building. But when The Joker decides this building needs a renovation, it’s time to sound the Trouble Alert because all bricks are about to break loose! The Justice League leaps into action but as the battle is brewing against The Joker something goes haywire with The Flash’s powers causing him to get caught in a repeating time loop and even stranger is the yellow clad Reverse Flash taunting him at every turn! It will take all of Flash’s speed, a little magic and the helping hands and paws of the Justice League’s new recruits The Atom, Krypto the Super Dog and Ace the Bat Hound to break the cycle and save Metropolis!
LEGO DC Super Heroes: The Flash will be released on March 26, and is available to pre-order now from Amazon.
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