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I think the most interesting thing about this latest LEGO DC animated movie is how it decides to adapt Batman: Under the Red Hood, which is a very dark and adult-themed story in the comics into a light and kid-friendly cartoon which it does surprisingly well. The film is very much set in a world of LEGO but in a way that feels playful and manages to avoid feeling like a toy commercial.

Despite being aimed at a younger audience, the film is actually very funny, with an eye towards entertaining parents as well as the kids, which is always appreciated. The film ends with Jason being welcomed back into the Bat-Family.Īnalysis: As you might expect, this is a family-friendly and light-hearted take on the Batman mythos.
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Two-Face is defeated with a cardboard cut out of Bruce Wayne and Brother Eye is taken offline after mending some hurt A.I. Two-Face demands that both Bruce Wayne and Batman meet him at Wayne Enterprises. Their reunion is cut short as Two-Face, now in control of Wayne Enterprises, uses Brother Eye to wreak havoc on Gotham City. Jason Todd and Batman resolve their differences, with the planted bombs turning out to be confetti-filled fakes.

Batman is lured to the Batcave where he faces off against the Red Hood, who reveals himself to be Jason Todd. The Bat-Family splits up, only to be captured one at a time by the Red Hood. Meanwhile, the Red Hood, teamed with Two-Face, surfaces and challenges Batman and his team, stating that he has hidden bombs all over Gotham. Synopsis (spoilers ahead): After capturing Solomon Grundy, Batman decides to shirk his responsibilities as Bruce Wayne, selling Wayne Enterprises and relying on a new computer system, Brother Eye, to run things as he focuses on fighting crime. Overview: In the latest LEGO DC Super Heroes animated film, Batman and his team face off against the Red Hood while a larger threat looms.
