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Bricks Go Live: Universal's Ambitious Leap into LEGO Live-Action Cinema

Nov 1, 2024

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In a bold move that promises to redefine the LEGO cinematic universe, Universal Pictures has announced plans to produce three live-action LEGO movies, each helmed by acclaimed directors Jake Kasdan, Patty Jenkins, and Joe Cornish. This development marks a significant shift from the animated style that fans have grown to love, venturing into the uncharted territory of live-action storytelling within the LEGO universe.





The collaboration between Universal and The LEGO Group isn't new, but these projects represent a fresh chapter in their partnership. Jake Kasdan, known for revitalizing the "Jumanji" franchise, is set to direct one of these films off a script by Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul. Patty Jenkins, who brought "Wonder Woman" to the screen, is not only directing but co-wrote her project with Geoff Johns, indicating a personal touch to the narrative. Meanwhile, Joe Cornish, celebrated for "Attack the Block," adds his unique flavor with scripts by notable writers like Heather Anne Campbell and Simon Rich.


This trio of films aims to capture the essence of LEGO's creativity but through the lens of live action, a challenge given the franchise's history with CGI and stop-motion. The move towards live action could introduce a more tangible, perhaps more relatable, LEGO world where the bricks come to life in a way that mimics real interactions, potentially blending CGI with practical effects for a hybrid experience.


The decision to go live-action might be fueled by Universal's desire to distinguish its LEGO films from Warner Bros.' previous entries, which, while critically acclaimed, faced box office underperformance. This strategy could also aim to tap into broader audiences, especially those who might not typically engage with animated or CGI-heavy films.


The production teams behind these movies include key figures like Jill Wilfert and Ryan Christians from The LEGO Group, alongside Universal's Matt Reilly and Jacqueline Garell, ensuring a blend of creative vision with commercial strategy. Each director brings a distinct style, suggesting that these films might not only differ from the animated predecessors but also from each other, potentially exploring different themes or LEGO universes.


Some Closing Thoughts:


Universal's venture into live-action LEGO movies with such high-caliber directors sets a stage for a potentially groundbreaking series of films. While fans await more details on plotlines, character designs, and release dates, the anticipation for how these directors will interpret the LEGO world in live action is palpable. This could either revolutionize the LEGO movie franchise or provide a lesson in the balance between creative ambition and audience expectation.


So, how do you feel about the LEGO universe stepping into the realm of live-action stories? Whatever you guys think, jump down in the comments section below and let us know your thoughts!




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