LEGOs are no longer just collector items and fun building toys. In recent years they have expanded into the realm of feature-length films and television shows. Starting with the massive success of the 2014 The Lego Movie, there have now been four full feature-length films that take place in the LEGO universe including, The LEGO Batman Movie, The LEGO Ninjago Movie, and The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part.
These LEGO movies have been quite successful, as the medium allows for some interesting play with the source material and has done an amazing job in creating new worlds from old IP. The movies don’t tend to take themselves too seriously, as they are able to be both funny and action-packed. The films have done a great job of capturing great voice performers for the animated films, such as Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, and Morgan Freeman. Here are a few beloved films that we would love to see take on a LEGO remake.
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LEGO Jaws
Zanuck/Brown Company
The original film directed by Steven Spielberg was released in 1975 and holds up incredibly well today. The film won three Oscars, and stars Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, and Richard Dreyfus. Compared to a LEGO film, the narrative of Jaws is a pretty simple one. The adventure thriller involves the hunt of a killer shark and leaves a lot of room for a creative approach with a LEGO-themed film. It would also be awesome to see a LEGO rendition of the behemoth shark, Bruce.
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LEGO Transformers
Paramount Pictures
With six movies in the franchise, there are a lot of different directions that a LEGO film could take. The original film was released in 2007 and directed by Micheal Bay. Transformers, with all their moving parts and ability to take the form of cars, trucks, and other vehicles, seem too perfect for a LEGO film. It would be incredibly impressive to see a LEGO transformer, and the franchise has plenty of action to fit with the adventure genre of other LEGO films.
LEGO Jurassic Park
Universal Pictures
With the newest installment, Jurassic World: Dominion coming out soon, this is yet another franchise with plenty of content to pull from. The original film was released in 1993 and was directed by Steven Spielberg. It stars Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum. It is an action-adventure that is built around the concept of a theme park featuring real dinosaurs. LEGO already has a few sets from their DINO line that feature prehistoric animals, so a LEGO Jurassic Park film wouldn’t be too far-fetched.
LEGO Aliens
Brandywine Productions
We would settle for a remake of either the original 1979 Alien film directed by Ridley Scott or Aliens, the 1986 sequel directed by James Cameron, but the more aliens the better. The original film won an Oscar for Best Visual Effects and the sequel won two, one for Best Visual Effects and the other for Sound Effect Editing. Seeing the set design of the two films recreated with LEGO would be quite the spectacle.
LEGO Lord of the Rings
New Line Cinema
One of the most successful franchises in movie history and with the expansive source content in The Lord of The Rings, there are a lot of different directions the creators could take. Whether a recreation of the original trilogy directed by Peter Jackson, or taking a completely different route, like the new The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Middle Earth would provide an amazing backdrop for a LEGO movie.
LEGO Power Rangers
Lionsgate
There may be more familiarity with the television series, but the Power Rangers franchise also released a live-action film in 2017. The movie got mixed reviews, but this leaves a lot of room for improvement with a LEGO film. Power Rangers, like LEGO, are beloved by many, and although there has never been an official Power Rangers LEGO set, we think a movie adaptation would be a great addition to the universe.
LEGO The Chronicles of Narnia
Walt Disney Pictures
Another IP filled with mystery, wonder, and magic, The Chronicles of Narnia series would be an amazing backdrop for a LEGO film. The contemporary series boasts three separate installments with three varying fantasy settings. A LEGO movie would hopefully include all three. One of the most successful aspects of these films is the ensemble cast of characters. This would work incredibly well for a LEGO movie, which has a history of capitalizing on this as well. Unlike some other films on this list, the Narnia series was not a massive box office success; this leaves a lot of room for exploration into new elements, reinvigorating a series that has not released a film in 12 years.