The LEGO Movie 3: The Final Part

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The LEGO Movie 3: The Final Part is a movie made by Warner Bros. Animation. It was released on February 2, 2024 celebrating Warner Bros.' 100th Anniversary.

Development
Some may be pasted from A Powerpuff Adventure.

During an interview with Moviefone on February 7, 2019, Chris Pratt (Emmet's voice actor) expresses his idea for a potential third film in the series.

However, following The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part's disappointing box office returns, Warner Bros. allowed their film rights with LEGO to expire. LEGO has later entered in negotiations with Universal Pictures for a new first-look deal. While the original characters and film are owned by Warner Bros. Pictures, Universal Pictures will develop and distribute future LEGO films (such as own films and spin-off). Dan Lin is expected to remain as producer through his company Rideback. In April 2020, the deal with Universal was set for a 5-year film deal.

On March 2022, AT&T and Comcast were in plans to merge WarnerMedia with NBCUniversal to form a new company under the new name "TimeWarner" which was a revival of WarnerMedia's former name, after AT&T decided to cancel the WarnerMedia/Discovery merger, which would have been "Warner Bros. Discovery", originally going to merge in mid-2022, but was eventually cancelled by March 2022. The deal was expected to close on January 29, 2023. AT&T owned 50% of the new company, and Comcast owned the other 50%. This caused The LEGO Movie franchise to move back to Warner Bros., thus leaving Universal Pictures except for an untitled LEGO Movie film, which is now the only film in the franchise to be distributed by Universal Pictures.

On May 29, 2022, following the announcement for the new divisions and folding from Warner Animation Group into WB Animation, they announced the third LEGO Movie film as The LEGO Movie 3: The Final Part taking place Toto 's release, moving from February 2, 2024 to June 29, 2024. The untitled LEGO film's name was also revealed as "The LEGO Machine" and plot revealed.

Videogame
Warner Bros. Games created The LEGO Movie 3 Videogame that included more than 500 playable characters. It is available on XBOX, PS5, and Nintendo Switch Pro. The game is produced by The LEGO Group, Warner Bros. Games, TT Games, and Cartoon Network Games.

Despite following the same plot of The LEGO Movie 3: The Final Part, there are many bonus story elements that relate to the previous films: the main locations from The LEGO Movie, The LEGO Batman Movie, The LEGO Ninjago Movie, The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part, and The LEGO Movie 3: The Final Part, such as The Old West, Middle Zealand, the original Bricksburg (which is dubbed "Classic Bricksburg") return, Apocalypseburg, the Systar System, New York City, Gotham City, the Phantom Zone, Ninjago City, the Temple of Fragile Foundations, Echo Creek, and the Kingdom of Mewni. The loading screen is the same as The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame. It is also the first LEGO Movie videogame to feature the new 2019 Warner Bros. Games logo by Pentagram.

A. J. Locascio, reprises his role as Emmet from The Lego Movie: 4D – A New Adventure and The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame. Jessica DiCicco reprises her role as Lucy from The LEGO Movie Videogame, as well as Amanda Leighton, Kristen Li, Natalie Palamides.

Trivia

 * This is the second film released on Warner Bros' 100th Anniversary, after the 2024 Casablanca remake (where the fanfare for the 1998 and 2021 logos came from), following Toto, Wed Wabbit and TBA.
 * This was released on The LEGO Movie's 10th anniversary, as well of the 10th anniversary of the now defunct Warner Animation Group (ended on it's 8 year run).
 * The WB logo variation was borrowed from the previous 2 films with changes:
 * Before the actual logo variation itself, the normal 2024 100th Anniversary Warner Bros Pictures logo plays before the sky background gets bought up.
 * The WB Animation logo itself is already here without the transition.
 * The 2023 TimeWarner revival byline replaces the WarnerMedia byline.


 * After this movie, there was more: Universal's The LEGO Machine, The LEGO Series and the short film before The Amazing World of Gumball: The Movie (despite the movie being made by Hanna Barbera Studios Europe and Cartoon Network Studios) called LEGO: The New TV.

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