'The LEGO Batman Movie' TV Spots Released; Features Batman, Robin, Joker, Harley Quinn And Batman's Fear Of Having A Family Again

Two new advertisements for the new "The LEGO Batman Movie" and it is about Batman struggling to accept help from the others as villains wreck the town. Robin, Joker, and Harley Quinn were all featured in the two new TV spots for "The LEGO Batman Movie."

Batman prefers to be a solo act in the LEGO universe but he has to get some help in the new "The LEGO Batman Movie" because he has to keep Gotham safe but he cannot do this alone. The movie will center on the journey of the much-loved superhero who keeps to himself most of the time as he learns to work together with his friends.

The first advertisement for "The LEGO Batman Movie" is entitled "Unite" and it was both comedic and action-packed. In one scene, Batman shows all his good ideas, which is at 5, 678, 483 as shown in his counter as opposed to the ideas of the other people. He then believes that Robin is entitled to at least one good idea making the counter 5, 678, 483 to 1. It was comedic because Batman said he had only one butt that is why his Batplane was only good for one person and the others had to uncomfortably find a space on the plane in order to fit, Comic Book reported.

In the other advertisement, entitled "Hero," Batman told Joker that his mortal enemy is Superman. However, Joker explains that Superman is not a bad guy so Batman had to break it to him gently that he fights a lot of people and Joker is not his only enemy.

More on "The LEGO Batman Movie," Flickering Myth reported that Batman in the Phantom Zone polybag is now available at Target stores. It sells at $3.99 per piece. "The LEGO Batman Movie" will be out this February 10, 2017.

"The LEGO Batman Movie" is directed by Chris McKay and written by Seth Grahame-Smith, Chris McKenna, and Erik Sommers. The stars are Will Arnett, Michael Cera, Ralph Fiennes, Zach Galifianakis, Jenny Slate, Rosario Dawson, Billy Dee Williams, and Mariah Carey.

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