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LEGO Batman Spinoff Movie About If Batman Can Be Happy

With all the LEGO 2015 set rumors we had today, let’s take a step back and look at something else, more specifically, about The LEGO Batman spinoff movie. Back in October of last year, we reported that the movie will be coming in 2017. There have been small details coming from Phil Lord and Chris Miller saying that “every era of Batman filmmaking will be acknowledged.”

MTV recently caught up with the pair again at the National Board of Review Awards and Lord teased, “No spoilers. But I will say I think the movie is really exciting because it’s about ‘Can Batman be happy?'”

Lord also added while mimicking Batman, “Wah, I’m so rich and handsome, and women like me, and I’ve got a Maclaren. Something about my parents!”

Will Arnett, who will be returning to voice the Dark Knight, stated he has seen part of the film and said, “The first bit that I’ve seen was mind-boggling.”

Can Batman ever be happy especially since Wyldstyle broke up with him to be with Emmet in The LEGO Movie? What does he have now that will bring joy to his life again?

LEGO The Simpsons The Android’s Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop Coming in 2016?

Worst. Creation. Ever.

The year 2015 has just barely started but there’s already news for some 2016 stuff. Seriously?!? Anyways, Groove Bricks is reporting that the LEGO The Simpsons sets will be continuing next year with The Android’s Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop, otherwise known as the Comic Book Shop.

GB’s anonymous “source” has stated that it’ll be available next year with a price tag of $200. I’m not sure how credible this information is since I haven’t heard or read anything from the usual sources so take this info with a grain of salt. This might be jumping the gun just a tiny bit since the set for this year hasn’t even come out yet.

We already know that the LEGO The Simpsons Kwik-E-Mart (71016) will be available in April early for LEGO VIP members and to the general public in May. If the above rumor is true, LEGO will be releasing a set every year for the foreseeable future until their license with 20th Century Fox runs out.

So there you have it. You guys think this could be happening or are you squinting your eye like me and being pretty skeptical about it (for now)?

**Note: The above image is not the rumored The Android’s Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop. It is actually a MOC by Matt “Pepa Quin” De Lanoy for his version of Springfield that was displayed at BrickWorld Chicago 2014.**

LEGO Collectible Minifigures Series 14 (71010) Rumors

The Series 13 LEGO Collectible Minifigures just came out a week ago and we already know that the LEGO The Simpsons Minifigures Series 2 will be the next to come out but it’s not too late to talk about the Series 14 LEGO Collectible Minifigures. Right? Of course not!

As we’ve seen with all the previous LEGO Collectible Minifigures, minus the Team GB Minifigures (8909) and the themed ones (The LEGO Movie, The Simpsons), each series consisted of an unique minifigure that is unrelated to any other in that particular series.

From what I’ve heard, Series 14 LEGO Collectible Minifigures (71010) will be released in October 2015 and there’s something new that hasn’t been done before. This Halloween season, Series 14 with be a themed one with the theme being “Monsters.” What kind of Monsters are included? My guess is the traditional one like the ones we see during that time of year. You may say “But we’ve already seen minifigures based on those characters already.” That is true with the Monster Fighters lines as well as various Monsters thoughout the Collectible Minifigures line so it’ll be interesting to see what kind of Monsters we’ll be getting in Series 14.

What are your thoughts on this Monsters themed LEGO Collectible Minifigures series and who would you like to see be included? Let us know in the comments below or over on our Facebook Page.

LEGO Scooby-Doo 2015 Rumored Set List

Remember last year when we reported on a rumor that there will be some LEGO Scooby-Doo sets coming sometime this year? Well I received a tip from a very reliable source that the rumor is true and has provided a list of the set names and numbers. However, there’s no mentioning of whether the sets will be based on the old school Scooby-Doo show or from the upcoming Cartoon Network series Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!. From the info that was reported last year, the sets below will be released around May/June 2015.

Mummy Museum Mystery (75900)
Mystery Plane Adventures (75901)
The Mystery Machine (75902)
Haunted Lighthouse (75903)
Mystery Mansion (75904)

More LEGO Star Wars Summer 2015 Set Rumors Plus Pricing

Back on Christmas Day, we reported on a list of rumored LEGO Star Wars Summer 2015 sets. Well the folks over at Jedi News now has the tentative release dates as well as UK pricing for the sets so you can get a sense of how large the sets will be. Additionally, there will be 7 sets that will be based on Episode VII: The Force Awakens and two of them will be a new Millennium Falcon and X-Wing. Yes, you heard that right. A new Millennium Falcon and X-Wing based on the new movie! It’s not a huge surprise that those two will be making an appearance. It’s also interesting how the LEGO Star Wars Summer 2015 will be split in two waves this year.

June 2015

Classic Flash Speeder (75091) – £34.99
Naboo Starfighter (75092) – £54.99
Death Star Final Duel (75093) – £69.99
Imperial Shuttle Tydirium (75094) – £79.99
Imperial Assault Carrier (75106) – £99.99

September 4, 2015 – LEGO Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens

Episode VII (75099) – £19.99
Episode VII (75100) – £39.99
Episode VII (75101) – £59.99
Episode VII(75102) – £69.99
Episode VII (75103) – £79.99
Episode VII (75104) – £99.99
Episode VII (75105) – £129.99

September 4, 2015

Star Wars (75107) – £14.99
Star Wars (75108) – £14.99
Star Wars (75109) – £19.99
Star Wars (75110) – £19.99
Star Wars (75111) – £24.99
Star Wars (75112) – £29.99

LEGO Store January 2015 Monthly Mini Build Event Alien (40126) Review

LEGO January 2015 Monthly Mini Build

Yesterday was the first LEGO Monthly Mini Build of the year and boy was it a busy one. For the new year, we get an Alien and Space Dog (40126). It’s an interesting choice of builds for January 2015 but it has a connection to next month’s build so stay tuned for that.

Not only was the January Monthly Mini Build was going on, LEGO also has something new going on with The LEGO Store Passport. We already went in-depth of what it is about and you can read more about it here.

The Alien and Space Dog polybag contains 55 pieces. There’s nothing too much to the Alien. It’s a green creature with an orange shirt and black pants. The Space Dog is also green and has a the look of a chihuahua.

LEGO January 2015 Monthly Mini Build - Alien (40126)

LEGO January 2015 Monthly Mini Build - Alien (40126)

Overall, it’s a good start to the year but two little builds. As you can see from the image below, February’s Monthly Mini Build will be a cool Space Shuttle. Also make sure to bring your Passport to get it stamped as well!

LEGO February 2015 Monthly Mini Build

LEGO January 2015 Monthly Mini Build

LEGO January 2015 Monthly Mini Build

The LEGO Store Passport Review

The LEGO Store Passport

I’m back from the Monthly Mini Build at the LEGO Store today and as we reported earlier today, the employees were handing out a new item today. If you didn’t have a chance to see yet, it is The LEGO Store Passport that one of our readers emailed us images of.

I’ve got one in my hands and I must say it’s a pretty neat little collectible. The cover is made of a material that mimics what you get with a real passport and if you don’t look closely, you may mistake it for the real thing. It is embossed in gold printing with the words “Passport” on top and “The LEGO Store” on the bottom. The middle is a pretty large outline of a gold 2×4 brick.

Inside are twelve pages of the Passport and the first page is the identification page. There’s a minifigure head which represents whoever the passport is for. You can probably glue a real portrait picture to give it a more authentic look if you want. There’s also space for your name, date of issue, and a signature.

The LEGO Store Passport

On the next page and also a few more in the back, there’s spaces for the Passport to be stamped with different LEGO Store locations around the world to document your travels.

The LEGO Store Passport

In the middle is a place for stamps to be applied if you have attended the Monthly Mini Model Builds this year. If you or your parents know you’ll be attending the Mini Builds, be sure to bring your LEGO … Continue

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