Unikitty has another reason to “stay positive.” The character from the box-office hit The Lego Movie is getting her own show. Cartoon Network on Wednesday announced that it has ordered Unikitty!, an animated series from Warner Bros. Animation, that will follow the title character and her friends “into a world full of adventure, excitement and…
Sometimes, it pays to be afraid of clowns. Stephen King’s It is back. The first footage of the film from Mama director Andy Muschietti proves people with a phobia of clowns may have legitimate reasons for it. The film stars Bill Skarsgard stars as the demonic clown Pennywise. The kids he terrorizes are played by…
How producer Dan Lin convinced Lego to take a risk Few brands can make movies that people want to see. Over the past few years, that’s something Lego has been able to accomplish thanks to Dan Lin, CEO of Lin Pictures and producer of the Lego movies. The latest film in the franchise, The Lego…
Lego Movie and Lego Batman producer Dan Lin offers an inside look at the role of a modern Hollywood producer—and how he manages a burgeoning franchise. Dan Lin is the Hollywood producer behind the hit films Sherlock Holmes, Gangster Squad, and the Lego Movie. Lin’s most recent film, Lego Batman, opened last month and was…
Here is why getting only a partial back order is not necessarily a death sentence for a freshman series. Fox has given an early renewal to its action comedy-drama Lethal Weapon. Lethal Weapon, from Matt Miller, Warner Bros TV and Lin Pictures, got off to an OK ratings start in the fall after better than…
ON ONE QUESTION, Siri was proving as elusive as a Gotham villain. If you’ve listened carefully in “The Lego Batman Movie,” or simply saw the credits roll, you know firsthand that the Apple personal assistant has a featured role in the top box-office film in the land. In an inspired turn, Siri is Lego Batman’s…
Goofy superhero kids’ toys beat kinky whips and bondage at movie theaters this weekend as “The Lego Batman Movie” topped “Fifty Shades Darker” for the No. 1 spot at the domestic box office. Warner Bros.’ new “Lego Movie” spinoff grossed $55.6 million in the U.S. and Canada from Friday through Sunday, according to studio estimates,…
Listen to the original interview When “The Lego Movie” premiered in 2014, it was a surprise critical and commercial hit. The surprise was partly due to the expectation that the film would be one long commercial for Legos when, in the end, it was a pretty good movie. The film did help sell Legos, but…
Mike Mitchell can’t stop the feeling that everything will be awesome. The director of DreamWorks Animation’s hit Trolls has been hired to direct The Lego Movie sequel for Warner Bros. Animation. Rob Schrab was previously named director, but sources say a parting of ways occurred due to “creative differences.” Original Lego Movie directors Phil Lord…
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