
The LEGO Movie 2 3D: The Second Part
Trolls director Mike Mitchell helms this sequel to the smash-hit original, with Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett and Tiffany Haddish among the stellar cast.
LEGO DUPLO® invaders come from outer space, wrecking everything faster than they can rebuild. The battle to defeat them and restore harmony to the LEGO universe will take Emmet (Pratt), Lucy (Banks), Batman (Arnett) and their friends to faraway, unexplored worlds, including a strange galaxy where everything is a musical. It will test their courage, creativity and Master Building skills, and reveal just how special they really are.
- Director:
- Mike Mitchell ('Trolls', 'Shrek Forever After', 'Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo')
- Writer:
- Raphael Bob-WaksbergMatt FogelPhil LordChris Miller
- Cast:
- Chris PrattElizabeth BanksWill ArnettTiffany HaddishStephanie BeatrizArturo CastroChanning TatumJonah HillAlison BrieNick Offerman



Reviews & comments

The New Yorker
pressViewers reared on "The Lego Movie" will find plenty to nourish them anew.

The New York Times
pressWhat distinguishes this from the better Lego movies is that they're good commercials.

The Guardian
pressThe second Lego Movie is even better than the original: a sophisticated new adventure that gives us a new look at how the universality of the Lego universe was more gendered than we thought.

Stuff
pressThis is an animated adventure that demands your attention and doesn't let it go.

Rolling Stone
pressIs Lego 2 as good as the original? Not really. Few things take the bloom off a creative concept like a sequel. But the movie has a knack for throwing pop-culture references at the screen with a wild abandon that's hard to resist.

Los Angeles Times
press"The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part" becomes an amusingly derivative space opera, where the hallways and stairwells of an American suburban home become portals to so much intergalactic mayhem.

Hollywood Reporter
pressProves every bit as repetitive and uninspired as its glib title, bringing little that's fresh or funny to the interlocking brick table despite boasting a script penned by originators Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.

The New Yorker
pressViewers reared on "The Lego Movie" will find plenty to nourish them anew.

The New York Times
pressWhat distinguishes this from the better Lego movies is that they're good commercials.

The Guardian
pressThe second Lego Movie is even better than the original: a sophisticated new adventure that gives us a new look at how the universality of the Lego universe was more gendered than we thought.

Stuff
pressThis is an animated adventure that demands your attention and doesn't let it go.

Rolling Stone
pressIs Lego 2 as good as the original? Not really. Few things take the bloom off a creative concept like a sequel. But the movie has a knack for throwing pop-culture references at the screen with a wild abandon that's hard to resist.

Los Angeles Times
press"The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part" becomes an amusingly derivative space opera, where the hallways and stairwells of an American suburban home become portals to so much intergalactic mayhem.

Hollywood Reporter
pressProves every bit as repetitive and uninspired as its glib title, bringing little that's fresh or funny to the interlocking brick table despite boasting a script penned by originators Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.
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