Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Will Arnett | ... |
Batman /
Bruce Wayne
(voice)
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Michael Cera | ... |
Robin /
Dick Grayson
(voice)
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Rosario Dawson | ... |
Batgirl /
Barbara Gordon
(voice)
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Ralph Fiennes | ... |
Alfred Pennyworth
(voice)
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Siri | ... |
'Puter
(voice)
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Zach Galifianakis | ... |
Joker
(voice)
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Jenny Slate | ... |
Harley Quinn
(voice)
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Jason Mantzoukas | ... |
Scarecrow
(voice)
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Conan O'Brien | ... |
The Riddler
(voice)
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Doug Benson | ... |
Bane
(voice)
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Billy Dee Williams | ... |
Two-Face
(voice)
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Zoë Kravitz | ... |
Catwoman
(voice)
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Kate Micucci | ... |
Clayface
(voice)
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Riki Lindhome | ... |
Poison Ivy
(voice)
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Eddie Izzard | ... |
Voldemort
(voice)
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There are big changes brewing in Gotham City, and if he wants to save the city from The Joker's hostile takeover, Batman may have to drop the lone vigilante thing, try to work with others and maybe, just maybe, learn to lighten up.
This film tells the story of Batman who is challenged by the Joker to save Gotham City from massive destruction. In addition, he has to take responsibility for an orphan that he adopted by mistake.
"The LEGO Batman Movie" exceeds my expectations! It is really a lot of fun, as it keeps making fun of Batman, and to a lesser extent, Superman. The music is uplifting and contemporary, connecting it to adult audiences. The vibrant colours and elaborate Lego set designs are very pleasing to the eyes too. I really like the fact that the final showdown looks like one giant party, which makes the film a very happy film. Furthermore, the appearances of unexpected villains such as Gremlins and even a character from another hugely successful wizarding book enhance the fun factor. I loved it.