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This article chronicles the history of the depiction of Lego building toys in media franchising with emphasis on film and television co-produced by owner The Lego Group.

History

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Brickfilms (films using Lego) have existed since the 1970s. In 2003, Lego officially made its first partnership to make films based on its toy property. They chose Bionicle as the property and they made a deal with Miramax to make a trilogy of Bionicle films. After the trilogy ended, a new trilogy based on Bionicle was planned with Universal Pictures after the Miramax film contract ended and the first film in the new trilogy would be titled Bionicle: The Legend Reborn, but plans broke down between Lego and Universal, resulting in the fifth film being cancelled. Another film was later released, entitled Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers. The film received positive reviews from fans and critics and, after the DVD release, a sequel was set to star Clutch as the hero again. A short film based on Clutch Powers was later released but a full sequel never materialized. The name "Clutch Powers" is a tribute to the term the LEGO Group uses in quality control tests to describe characteristics of the ABS plastic: "clutch power" describes the force with which studs and anti-studs adhere.[1]

In the summer of 2009, Lego made a deal with Warner Bros. Pictures to make a film based on the property. In the same year, Lego also planned the concept for the now successful theme Lego Ninjago. In 2011, Lego released a TV series titled Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu and Ninjago series achieved popularity. A video game based on the show was later released and the show reached its planned conclusion after a two-year run.

A new show titled Legends of Chima aired in January 2013 and was intended to be Ninjago's successor. The show received mixed reviews, however, with Lego fans instead demanding the return of Ninjago. Lego revived Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu in 2014 with a new season and continued to release 1–2 seasons every year.

Initially titled "Lego: The Piece of Resistance", the film was later renamed The Lego Movie by Warner Bros. and was released in February 2014. Due to the critical and commercial success of the film, it launched a franchise, and its sequel, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, was released five years later, while its spin-offs, The Lego Batman Movie and The Lego Ninjago Movie, were released in 2017, with an animated television series titled Unikitty! premiering in the same year. The Lego Ninjago Movie is not connected to the events shown in the television show.

In 2014, Mixels also debuted. In late 2015, Nexo Knights was introduced, replacing Legends of Chima.

In late 2016, Ninjago released a Halloween TV special for its fifth anniversary.

An additional film with Warner Bros named Billion Brick Race was planned, but cancelled in 2018 for unknown reasons. Little is known about what the film was supposed to be, with the exception of some concept artwork shared by director Jorge Gutierrez.

In March 2019, Ninjago released an 88-minute TV movie called March of the Oni on Cartoon Network, which also celebrated the 100th episode of the show. The show reached its 11th year of airing having released season 15 in 2022.

By April 2020, Universal Pictures established a five-year deal for exclusive rights for the production of further Lego films with The Lego Group; the four existing Lego films made by Warner Bros. (The Lego Movie, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, The Lego Batman Movie, and The Lego Ninjago Movie) would stay with that studio. This move allows Universal to make separate Lego films.[2][3][4]

On August 5, 2022, in a podcast interview with The Ankler, Dan Lin revealed that he'll produce an upcoming Lego film that is in development, saying "We know we have to switch it up and take to a different art form that's still true to LEGO." Lin promised that the creative team had "reinvented" the Lego world for the film, but it does not yet have a release date.[5][6] By July 2023, it was announced that it will be a live-action/animation hybrid similar to the films of The Lego Movie franchise, and that Aaron and Adam Nee were attached to direct the film.[7][8]

In January 2024, it was announced that Pharrell Williams was making an animated biographical film of his career, titled Piece by Piece, in Lego form. It was released on October 11, 2024, by Focus Features the United States and Canada, and Universal Pictures internationally.[9]

In October 2024, Universal Pictures confirmed the production of three new LEGO films, each directed by Jake Kasdan, Patty Jenkins, and Joe Cornish. Kasdan’s film is based on an original concept by Matt Mider and Kevin Burrows, featuring a script by Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul. Jenkins is working with Geoff Johns to write the screenplay of her film. Cornish, in turn, is revising a draft by Heather Anne Campbell based on a treatment by Simon Rich. These films are announced to be set in live-action.[10] A new live-action film set in the Lego Ninjago theme is also confirmed, and will be written by Dan and Kevin Hageman, who were initially the head writers of the first nine seasons of the original Ninjago television series.[11] It remains unclear whether these films will incorporate animation in any form or be entirely live-action.

Feature films

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Theatrical films

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Year Title Co-production with Distributor Notes
2014 The Lego Movie Warner Animation Group
Village Roadshow Pictures
RatPac-Dune Entertainment
Vertigo Entertainment
Lin Pictures
Animal Logic
Warner Bros. Pictures First installment of The Lego Movie franchise
2015 A Lego Brickumentary Global Emerging Markets
HeLo
RADiUS-TWC Documentary film
2017 The Lego Batman Movie[12][13][14] Warner Animation Group
DC Entertainment
RatPac-Dune Entertainment
Lin Pictures
Lord Miller Productions
Vertigo Entertainment
Animal Logic
Warner Bros. Pictures Spin-offs of The Lego Movie.
The Lego Ninjago Movie[13][12][14] Warner Animation Group
RatPac-Dune Entertainment
Lin Pictures
Lord Miller Productions
Vertigo Entertainment
Animal Logic
2019 The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part[12][14] Warner Animation Group
Rideback
Lord Miller Productions
Vertigo Entertainment
Animal Logic
Sequel to The Lego Movie.
2024 Piece by Piece[9] Tremolo Productions
I Am Other
Focus Features (United States)
Universal Pictures (International)
Animated biographical film about Pharrell Williams.
Upcoming
TBA Untitled live-action/animated Lego film[5][6][7][8] Rideback
Animal Logic
Universal Pictures Live-action/animated hybrid
Untitled live-action Lego film directed by Jake Kasdan[15] First live-action Lego film
Untitled live-action Lego film directed by Patty Jenkins[15] Second live-action Lego film
Untitled live-action Lego film directed by Joe Cornish[15] Third live-action Lego film
Untitled live-action Lego Ninjago film[11] Fourth live-action Lego film; first live-action adaptation of Lego Ninjago theme

Direct-to-video films

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Year Title Co-production with Distributor Notes
2003 Bionicle: Mask of Light Creative Capers Entertainment
Create TV & Film Limited
Miramax Home Entertainment
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
2004 Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui Prequel to Bionicle: Mask of Light.
2005 Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows Sequel to Bionicle: Legends of Metru Nui.
2009 Bionicle: The Legend Reborn Tinseltown Toons
Threshold Animation Studios
Universal Studios Home Entertainment
2010 Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers
Hero Factory: Rise of the Rookies Warner Home Video Film version of episodes 1–4 of Hero Factory.
2011 Hero Factory: Savage Planet Film version of episodes 6 and 7 of Hero Factory.
2013 Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite Warner Premiere
TT Animation
DC Entertainment
Based on the video game Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes.
Includes a Clark Kent/Superman Lego minifigure.
2015 Lego Friends: Girlz 4 Life[16][17] M2 Entertainment
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League Warner Bros. Animation
DC Entertainment
Includes a Batzarro Lego minifigure.
Lego DC Super Heroes: Justice League – Attack of the Legion of Doom Includes a Trickster Lego minifigure. First Lego DC film based on the timeline of The New 52.
2016 Lego DC Super Heroes: Justice League – Cosmic Clash[18] Includes a Cosmic Boy Lego minifigure.
Lego Scooby-Doo! Haunted Hollywood Warner Bros. Animation Includes a Scooby-Doo Lego minifigure.
Lego DC Super Heroes: Justice League – Gotham City Breakout Warner Bros. Animation
DC Entertainment
Includes a Nightwing Lego minifigure.
2017 Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash[19] Warner Bros. Animation Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain[20] Warner Bros. Animation
DC Entertainment
2018 Lego DC Super Heroes: The Flash[21] Included as part of a bundle with Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Aquaman: Rage of Atlantis in some editions.[22]
Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High[23]
Lego DC Super Heroes: Aquaman – Rage of Atlantis[24] Includes a Jessica Cruz Lego minifigure.
2019 Lego DC Batman: Family Matters[25] Includes a Mini Ultimate Batmobile Lego vehicle.
2020 Lego DC: Shazam!: Magic and Monsters[26] Includes a Shazam Lego minifigure.

Short films

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Year Title Co-production with Notes
2001 Jack Stone Artworld UK Released on VHS.[27]
Monty Python & the Holy Grail in Lego Spite Your Face Productions Released as a bonus feature on the Monty Python and the Holy Grail DVD release.
2005 Lego Star Wars: Revenge of the Brick Treehouse Animation Premiered on Cartoon Network.
2006 Lego Batman: Bricks, Bats & Bad Guys
2008 Lego Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Brick M2Film
2009 Lego Star Wars: The Quest for R2-D2
2010 Lego Clutch Powers: Bad Hair Day Tinseltown Toons
Threshold Animation Studios
Released as a bonus feature on the Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers DVD release.
LEGO Prince of Persia Mini Movie Unknown Aired on Disney XD.
Lego Star Wars: Bombad Bounty M2Film Premiered on Cartoon Network.
2011 Lego City: A Clutch Powers 4-D Adventure Threshold Animation Studios Shown in the Legoland theme parks.
2012 The Lego Story Lani Pixels Produced to celebrate The Lego Group's 80th anniversary.
Lego Marvel Super Heroes TV Short Unknown Aired on Disney XD.
2013 Legends of Chima: 4D Movie Experience M2Film Shown in the Legoland theme parks.
2014 Enter the Ninjago Warner Animation Group
Animal Logic
Released as a bonus feature on The Lego Movie DVD release.
2016 The Lego Movie: 4D – A New Adventure Pure Imagination Studios Shown in the Legoland theme parks.
Nexo Knights 4D: The Book of Creativity M2 Entertainment
Lego Jurassic World: Employee Safety Video Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Released as bonus on the Jurassic World/Lego Jurassic World 2-pack DVD.
The Master Warner Animation Group
Animal Logic
Shown in theaters with Storks.
2017 Batmersive VR Experience Virtual reality short film; released online.
Dark Hoser Released as bonus features on The Lego Batman Movie DVD release.
Batman is Just Not That Into You
Cooking with Alfred
Movie Sound Effects: How Do They Do That?
Shark E. Shark in "Which Way to the Ocean?" Released as bonus features on The Lego Ninjago Movie DVD release.
Zane's Stand Up Promo
2018 Lego Ninjago: Master of the 4th Dimension Pure Imagination Studios Shown in the Legoland theme parks.
Emmet's Holiday Party Warner Animation Group
Animal Logic
Released on YouTube.
2019 Lego City 4D - Officer in Pursuit Pure Imagination Studios Shown in the Legoland theme parks.
Lego City Sky Police and Fire Brigade - Where Ravens Crow M2 Entertainment Released on YouTube as a two-part short series.

Specials

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Year Title Co-production with Network Notes
2010 Lego Atlantis: The Movie Threshold Animation Studios Cartoon Network
2011 Lego Star Wars: The Padawan Menace Animal Logic
Lucasfilm Animation
Includes a Young Han Solo Lego minifigure in the DVD release.
2012 Lego Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Out Threshold Animation Studios/Lucasfilm Animation Includes a Darth Vader with Medal Lego minifigure in the DVD release.
2013 Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum Overload Arc Productions
Marvel Entertainment
Disney XD Originally released as a five-part short miniseries.
2014 "Brick Like Me" Gracie Films
20th Century Fox Television
Fox Aired as the 550th episode of The Simpsons.
Jake's Buccaneer Blast M2Film Disney Junior Originally released as an eight-part short series.
Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered Warner Bros. Animation
DC Entertainment
Cartoon Network [28]
2015 Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Avengers Reassembled! Arc Productions
Marvel Entertainment
Disney XD [29]
Lego Scooby-Doo! Knight Time Terror Warner Bros. Animation Cartoon Network [30]
Lego Elves: Unite the Magic Ja Film Disney Channel
2016 Lego Jurassic World: The Indominus Escape[31][32] Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Direct-to-video Originally released as a five-part short series.
Lego Elves: Dragons To Save, Time To Be Brave Ja Film Disney Channel
Lego Elves: Down a Dark Path
Lego Frozen Northern Lights[33] M2Film Originally released as a five-part short series.
Ninjago: Day of the Departed Wil Film ApS Cartoon Network Halloween special of Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu.
2017 Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Galactic Wonder Warner Bros. Animation
DC Entertainment
Boomerang
Cartoon Network
Lego Marvel Super Heroes - Guardians of the Galaxy: The Thanos Threat Marvel Entertainment Disney XD [34]
2018 Lego Marvel Super Heroes - Black Panther: Trouble in Wakanda YouTube
Disney XD
[35]
Lego Jurassic World: The Secret Exhibit Atomic Cartoons
Universal Studios
NBC [36][37]
2019 Lego Marvel Spider-Man: Vexed by Venom Atomic Cartoons
Marvel Entertainment
YouTube
Disney XD
[38][39]
2020 Lego Monkie Kid: A Hero is Born Flying Bark Productions TV3
Lego Jurassic World: Double Trouble Atomic Cartoons
Universal Studios
Nickelodeon [40][41]
The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special Atomic Cartoons
Lucasfilm Animation
Disney+ [42]
Lego Marvel Avengers: Climate Conundrum Atomic Cartoons
Marvel Entertainment
YouTube
Disney XD
Lego Hidden Side: Night of the Harbinger Halloween Special Pure Imagination Studios Cartoon Network [43]
2021 Lego Monkie Kid: Revenge of the Spider Queen Flying Bark Productions TV3
Lego Star Wars: Terrifying Tales Atomic Cartoons
Lucasfilm Animation
Disney+ [44][45]
Lego Marvel Avengers: Loki in Training Atomic Cartoons
Marvel Entertainment
[46]
2022 Lego Marvel Avengers: Time Twisted [47]
Lego Friends: Holiday Special WildBrain Studios YouTube
Lego Monkie Kid: Embrace Your Destiny Flying Bark Productions CITV Originally released as a four-part miniseries.
Lego Star Wars: Summer Vacation Atomic Cartoons
Lucasfilm Animation
Disney+ [48][49]
2023 Lego Monkie Kid: The Emperor's Wrath Flying Bark Productions HappyKids
Lego Disney Princess: The Castle Quest Pure Imagination Studios Disney+ [50]
Lego Jurassic Park: The Unofficial Retelling[51][52] Atomic Cartoons
Universal Studios
Peacock Retelling of the film Jurassic Park.[53]
Lego Marvel Avengers: Code Red Atomic Cartoons
Marvel Entertainment
Disney+ [54]
2024 Lego Marvel Avengers: Mission Demolition Atomic Cartoons
Marvel Studios Animation
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Television series

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Title Original running Seasons / Episodes Co-production with Network Notes
Ended
Edward and Friends 1987 1 season, 28 episodes FilmFair BBC2 Based on the Fabuland theme.
Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension 2002 2 seasons, 26 episodes CinéGroupe
Tom Lynch Company
Fox Kids First live-action series based on a Lego theme.
Lego Hero Factory 2010–2014 11 episodes Threshold Animation Studios (episodes 1–10)
Ghost (episode 11)
Nicktoons (episodes 1–10)
YouTube (episode 11)
Ninjago 2011–2022 15 seasons, 210 episodes Wil Film ApS (seasons 1–10)
WildBrain Studios (seasons 11–15)
Cartoon Network (2011–2020)
Netflix (2011–2022)
Formerly known as Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu in the pilot episodes and from seasons 1 to 10.
Lego Friends of Heartlake City 2012–2017 5 seasons, 19 episodes M2 Entertainment Disney Channel
Lego Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles 2013–2014 2 seasons, 7 episodes Wil Film ApS
Lucasfilm
Cartoon Network (2013)
Disney XD (2014)
Miniseries. Renamed as Star Wars: The New Yoda Chronicles for the 2014 episodes.
Legends of Chima 3 seasons, 41 episodes M2 Entertainment Cartoon Network
Mixels 2014–2016 2 seasons, 31 episodes Cartoon Network Studios Cartoon Network First 2D animated series based on a Lego theme.
Lego Elves 2015–2018 2 seasons, 36 episodes Ja Film Disney Channel [56]
Lego Star Wars: Droid Tales[57] 2015 1 season, 5 episodes Wil Film ApS
Lucasfilm
Disney XD Miniseries.
Nexo Knights 2016–2017 4 seasons, 40 episodes M2 Entertainment Cartoon Network
Lego Bionicle: The Journey to One 2016 1 season, 5 episodes Volta Netflix [58]
Lego Friends: The Power of Friendship 2 seasons, 4 episodes M2 Entertainment
Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures 2016–2017 2 seasons, 26 episodes Wil Film ApS
Lucasfilm
Disney XD
Lego Elves: Secret of Elvendale 2017 1 season, 8 episodes Studio Mir Netflix [59]
Lego Masters UK 2017–2018 2 seasons, 10 episodes Tuesday's Child
Endemol Shine Group
Channel 4 First reality competition series. Inspired a format used to launch localized series around the world.
Unikitty! 2017–2020 3 seasons, 104 episodes Warner Bros. Animation Cartoon Network Spin-off of The Lego Movie.[60]
Lego Star Wars: All Stars 2018 1 season, 5 episodes Wil Film ApS
Lucasfilm
Disney XD
Lego Friends: Girls on a Mission 2018–2021 4 seasons, 70 episodes M2 Entertainment KidsClick (2018–2019)
Kabillion (2019–2021)
Lego Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar 2019 1 season, 13 episodes Atomic Cartoons
Universal Brand Development
Nickelodeon Miniseries.[61][62]
Lego Hidden Side 2019–2020 1 season, 20 episodes Pure Imagination Studios YouTube
HappyKids
Web short series.
Lego City Adventures 2019–2022 4 seasons, 65 episodes Passion Paris
Axis Studios (seasons 1–2)
Nickelodeon (seasons 1–2)
Netflix (seasons 1–4)
YouTube (season 4)
[63][64]
Lego Pixar: BrickToons 2024 1 season, 5 episodes Pixar Animation Studios Disney+ Short films based on Pixar films.
Lego Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy 1 season, 4 episodes Lucasfilm
Atomic Cartoons
Miniseries.[65]
Ongoing
Lego Monkie Kid 2020–present 5 seasons, 58 episodes Flying Bark Productions (seasons 1–4)
WildBrain Studios (season 5)[66]
Amazon Prime Video (seasons 1–2)
HappyKids (season 3–ongoing)
[67]
Lego Friends: The Next Chapter 2023–present 2 seasons, 21 episodes Passion Paris YouTube
Netflix
HappyKids
Lego Dreamzzz 2 seasons, 40 episodes Pure Imagination Studios
WildBrain Studios (season 2; 4 episodes)
Amazon Prime Video
Netflix
YouTube
Sky UK
ITVX
Happykids
[68][69]
Ninjago: Dragons Rising 2 seasons, 40 episodes WildBrain Studios Netflix
YouTube (season 2)
Sequel to Ninjago.[70]
Lego City: No Limits 2 seasons, 18 episodes Blue Zoo Animation Studio YouTube
ITVX
Web short series.

Series by themes

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  • Lego Friends of Heartlake City (2012–2017)
  • Lego Friends: Girlz 4 Life (2015)
  • Lego Friends: The Power of Friendship (2016)
  • Lego Friends: Girls on a Mission (2018–2021)
  • Lego Friends: The Next Chapter (2023–present)

Lego DC

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Lego Ultimate Marvel

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  • Lego Marvel Super Heroes TV Short (2012)
  • Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum Overload (2013)
  • Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Avengers Reassembled (2015)
  • Lego Marvel Super Heroes - Guardians of the Galaxy: The Thanos Threat (2017)
  • Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Black Panther: Trouble in Wakanda (2018)
  • Lego Marvel Spider-Man: Vexed by Venom (2019)
  • Lego Marvel Avengers: Climate Conundrum (2020)
  • Lego Marvel Avengers: Loki in Training (2021)
  • Lego Marvel Avengers: Time Twisted (2022)
  • Lego Marvel Avengers: Code Red (2023)
  • Lego Marvel Avengers: Mission Demolition (2024)

Other series

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