Summary

The LEGO Moviebecame one of the most successful movies of 2014 but had a long and tedious period of production to get to that point. Directed by the dynamic directing duo of Phil Lord and Christopher Miller,The LEGO Moviewas the first installment of what would become the modern LEGO movie franchisethat shares close parallels with the popular LEGO video games. The original LEGO toy was invented back in 1934 and has evolved into one of the most profitable toy products ever created. The success ofThe LEGO Movieprompted a directed sequel in 2019 and the spinoffsThe LEGO Batman MovieandThe LEGO Ninjago Moviein 2017.

While there are no recent updates on the production status ofThe Lego Movie 3, the film has been confirmed to be in development.The LEGO Moviewas a major box office hit, becoming thefourth highest-grossing movie of 2014 domestically with a total of roughly $257.8 million. The sequel did not fare so well financially under the direction of Mike Mitchell, even though it saw the return ofThe LEGO Movie’skey castmembers Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, and Will Arnett as Batman.The LEGO brand was acquired by Universalfrom Warner Bros. in 2020, which led to speculation that Adam and Aaron Nee (The Lost City) could direct a new LEGO project.

Wyldstyle (Elizabeth Banks) and Emmett (Chris Pratt) in The Lego Movie in front of the Netflix logo

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The LEGO Movie’s Development Began In 2008 & The Movie Was Finally Released In 2014

Production started in 2011 once Lord and Miller signed on in 2010

Development ofThe LEGO Moviebegan in 2008 with a simple idea from film and television producer Dan Lin (Sherlock Holmes,It,Aladdin). According toThe Hollywood Reporter,Lin set up a meeting at the LEGO headquarters in Denmark in 2008after watching his young son play with the iconic toys and seeing the creative potential in the product for a blockbuster movie. While Lin saw a clear path toward conceptualizing what would become 2014’sThe LEGO Movie, the execution of bringing the vision to life turned out to be far more complicated and challenging.

The LEGO Moviewent into development in 2008, with Lord and Miller signing on to write the screenplay and direct the film in 2010. Fresh off the successful 2009 release ofCloudy with a Chance of Metaballs,Lord and Miller completed the first draft of the film in 2012with the working title ofLego: The Piece of Resistance. At one point, Chris McKay ofRobot Chickenacclaim was considered a co-director as well and oversaw the production while Lord and Miller directed their now-classic comedy22 Jump Street. The cast ofThe LEGO Moviebegan working in 2012 to meet the film’s early 2014 release.

A composite image of Emmet and WyldStyle in various scenes from the LEGO Movie

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It Took Nearly Three Years To Animate The LEGO Movie (But Would Have Been Way Longer With Typical Stop Motion)

The animators simulated the classic stop-motion style of “Brickfilms”

The Australian animation studioAnimal Logic was brought on by Warner Bros. to animate the filmsoon after the project was greenlit in November 2011. This created an aggressively paced turnaround schedule for the film to hit its release date of February 2014. The animation style of the film is based on classic amateur stop-motion videos called “Brickfilms” which commonly used LEGO figures as their characters.The LEGO Movieanimators were able to take this concept and combine it with more cinematic elements that were emblematic of traditional Hollywood action films and blockbusters.

The animators did not employ the “Brickfilm” approach to shootingThe LEGO Movieas that process could have taken close to a decade to accomplish. Instead,the animators were able to simulate the appearance of stop-motion animationwithout actually going through all the tedious work of the true stop-motion production process. The cast ofThe LEGO Moviealso acted out scenes for the animators to later reference during post-production. The animators spent countless hours perfecting the design of the LEGO-inspired products and building a digital library to develop the world ofThe LEGO Movie.

Emmett looking surprised in The Lego Movie 2 The Second Part

How The LEGO Movie’s Animation Timeline Compares To Other Stop Motion Animated Movies

The LEGO Movie’s animation process took just as long as true many stop-motion projects

Even compared to true stop-motion movies,The LEGO Moviewas put together at a fairly common pace for modern animated films. Two critically acclaimed feature films that were shot entirely using stop-motion animation with little CGI,Anomalsia(2015) by Charlie Kaufamn andIsle of Dogs(2018) by Wes Anderson, both took roughly two years to complete production. Some older stop-motion films, such asCoraline(2009), took as many as four years to film. While the laborious work onThe LEGO Moviewasn’t done in the literal form of stop-motion animation, it still took an army of animators and CGI specialists to create the groundbreaking project.

Source:The Hollywood Reporter

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Cast

The first film in the Lego movie franchise, 2014’s The Lego Movie tells the story of Emmett Brickowski (Chris Pratt), an average construction worker from the Lego city of Bricksburg. After finding the fabled “Piece of Resistance”, Emmett finds himself opposing the plans of the villainous Lord Business (Will Ferrell) with the help of both original characters and licensed ones such as Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman.

Lego Batman and Emmett are standing next to each other

The LEGO Movie Poster