April 20, 201510 yr This should really help those old Ninjago set values out!ARTICLE Edited April 20, 201510 yr by Ed Mack
April 20, 201510 yr Author Seems like no LEGO movies...then WHAMMMO! Three in a relatively short period of time. Edited April 20, 201510 yr by Ed Mack
April 21, 201510 yr Seems like no LEGO movies...then WHAMMMO! Three in a relatively short period of time. I can't understand the reasoning for the enormous void between movies.I found the idea of a feature film for Ninjago to be iffy in the first place - now they push it out a few years? I won't be shocked if they end up pulling the plug on that one altogether.
April 21, 201510 yr I can't understand the reasoning for the enormous void between movies.I found the idea of a feature film for Ninjago to be iffy in the first place - now they push it out a few years? I won't be shocked if they end up pulling the plug on that one altogether. LEGO's choices for what and how they release stuff has been iffy at best. They might have to get better control over their movie/television entertainment department before it becomes unmanageable.
April 21, 201510 yr I can't understand the reasoning for the enormous void between movies.I found the idea of a feature film for Ninjago to be iffy in the first place - now they push it out a few years? I won't be shocked if they end up pulling the plug on that one altogether. Yeah...I'm not a fan of waiting two more years for another Lego Movie. And really three more years for a "proper" Lego Movie sequel depending on how they do Lego Batman. I'm guessing this means no new Lego Movie sets for at least 18-24 months.I'm betting Ninjago movie will be axed.
April 22, 201510 yr Don't most film series have a couple years in between releases? Between writing, scripting, directing, editing, and so on, everything takes time.
April 22, 201510 yr LEGO's choices for what and how they release stuff has been iffy at best. They might have to get better control over their movie/television entertainment department before it becomes unmanageable.I believe this time it's WB that's pulling the strings. I could bet LEGO has not much to do with the new movies except designing the sets to be included. Outsourcing the bulk of the project to WB is a very likely scenario to me, however losing control might end up in sloppy movies.
November 10, 201510 yr Mariah Carey Reportedly Scores Role in 'The Lego Batman Movie' as commissioner Gordon What ?!!! http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6754148/mariah-carey-lego-batman-movie-gordon Edited November 10, 201510 yr by Amaurybegood
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