31st Jan2014

New “Man of Plastic” video for ‘The LEGO Movie’

by Phil Wheat

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Warner Bros. Pictures have released this new Superman-themed (as voiced by Channing Tatum) video for The LEGO Movie, which features Hans Zimmer’s score from Man of Steel. The films, which is directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (21 Jump Street, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs) from their own original screenplay, is set for a February 7th release in the US and a February 14th in the UK.

The LEGO Movie follows Emmet, an ordinary, rules-following, perfectly average LEGO minifigure who is mistakenly identified as the most extraordinary person and the key to saving the world. Emmet (Chris Pratt) is drafted into a fellowship of strangers on an epic quest to stop an evil tyrant, a journey for which he is hopelessly and hilariously underprepared.

The LEGO Movie features Chris Pratt stars as Emmet. Oscar winner Morgan Freeman and Elizabeth Banks will star as two of Emmet’s fellow travelers: Vitruvius, an old mystic; and tough-as-nails Lucy, who mistakes Emmet for the savior of the world and guides him on his quest. She also calls upon the mysterious Batman, a LEGO minifigure voiced by Will Arnett, with whom she shares a history. Will Ferrell will play Emmet’s primary adversary, President Business; Liam Neeson is the president’s powerful henchman, Bad Cop; Nick Offerman is a craggy, swaggering pirate obsessed with revenge on President Business; and Alison Brie is a member of Emmet’s team with a powerful secret.

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  • Mind's Delight » “Man of Plastic” – ein Superman-Trailer zu “The LEGO Movie” says:

    […] Ja, vielleicht habe ich mir auch mehr Superman in dem Trailer erwartet, als wir am Ende tatsächlich bekommen haben. Allerdings freue ich mich doch gar sehr auf den Film und hoffe natürlich, dass die DC-Helden auch ein paar schöne Rollen bekommen. Dafür zeigt der Trailer aber auch mal wieder ein paar neue Szenen und wenn das so weiter geht, dann können wir uns den Film einfach selbst zusammen schnippeln und den Rest mit Stop-Motion-Szenen, gemacht aus dem Inhalt unserer alten LEGO-Kisten, auffüllen. (via) […]