LEGO Builds LEGO Batman Movie Collection

The LEGO Group and Warner Bros. Consumer Products have joined forces for a series of collectibles and lifestyle merchandise inspired by The LEGO Batman Movie, in theaters now.

April 6, 2018

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Toys inspired by the latest LEGO-inspired film include construction sets, minifigures, video game extensions and more.

The LEGO Group and Warner Bros. Consumer Products have joined forces for a series of collectibles and lifestyle merchandise inspired by The LEGO Batman Movie, in theaters now.

Upcoming toys and games for the film include: 13 building sets featuring The Joker, Catwoman, Mr. Freeze, Scarecrow, The Penguin, The Riddler, Clayface, The Batmobile, Killer Croc, The Scuttler, the Batcave and Arkham Asylum; a series of 20 collectible LEGO minifigures for each construction set; BrickHeadz featuring stylized versions of characters from the film, including Batman, Batgirl, Robin and The Joker; the Excalibur Batman fun pack expansion for “LEGO Dimensions”; and The LEGO Batman Movie story pack expansion for “LEGO Dimensions.”

Additionally, LEGO has partnered with a series of licensees for lifestyle merchandise including: Scholastic and DK Publishing for sticker books, activity books and movie guides; Bioworld Disguise, Evy, Fast Forward, Franco, Handcraft, Isaac Morris and SGI Apparel for costumes and clothing; Sakar for phone and tablet accessories; Hallmark, Trends International and Amscan for paper goods; IQ/Santoki for school items; Room Copenhagen for storage items such as lunchboxes, thermos cups, and more; and Clic Time for alarm clocks and watches.

“We’re thrilled to offer a collection of building sets and merchandise that brings children’s imaginations to life and furthers their engagement in the story and characters featured in The LEGO Batman Movie,” says Michael McNally, senior director, brand relations, LEGO Systems. “From classic building sets that recreate scenes from the film to new collectibles and lifestyle goods, fans of any age will find the perfect complements to fuel their creative play.”  

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