Universal Unveils New Lego Ninjago Film, Expands Franchise with Three Live-Action Projects

November 1, 2024
Universal Unveils New Lego Ninjago Film, Expands Franchise with Three Live-Action Projects
  • Universal Pictures has announced the development of a new animated Lego Ninjago movie, marking a significant addition to the Lego film franchise.

  • In addition to the Ninjago project, the Lego Group and Universal are collaborating on three new Lego movies directed by notable filmmakers Patty Jenkins, Jake Kasdan, and Joe Cornish.

  • Critics have raised concerns about the trend of producing toy-based films, with some advocating for more original stories rather than relying on established franchises.

  • The success of the $1.44 billion-grossing Barbie movie in 2023 has sparked renewed interest in toy-related movie projects, influencing Universal's strategy.

  • The latest Lego project, 'Piece by Piece,' which tells the life story of musician Pharrell Williams through Lego animation, has received mixed reviews regarding its family-friendly content.

  • In addition to film projects, LEGO is also investing in a new 50,000-square-meter Innovation Campus aimed at developing sustainable bricks and advanced construction sets, expected to be completed by 2027.

  • Joe Cornish, known for his work on 'The Adventures of Tintin' and 'Attack the Block,' will rewrite a draft originally penned by Heather Anne Campbell, suggesting a potential blend of humor and darker themes.

  • While the live-action format may feature less Lego on-screen, fans are hopeful that the signature humor from previous Lego productions will remain intact.

  • However, the live-action approach poses risks, as evidenced by the mixed reception of stylized adaptations like the upcoming Minecraft movie.

  • The animated LEGO Ninjago Movie previously received a low rating of 56% on Rotten Tomatoes, making the live-action adaptation a risky endeavor for the creative team.

  • This announcement comes as part of a long-standing partnership between Universal and the Lego Group, which has successfully produced animated specials and video games over the past decade.

  • More updates regarding these live-action projects and their creative direction are anticipated in the near future.

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