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The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
Five years after the events of the first film, and the peaceful life that the people of the town have gotten during all this period, they discover that they are in the face of a new danger, they are invaders Lego Duplo that come from outer space with intentions to destroy everything at a faster pace than they can build. The heroes try to do whatever they can to beat them.















27 July 1972, Gainesville, Florida, USA




26 June 1970, Joliet, Illinois, USA

20 December 1983, Los Angeles, California, USA

March 25, 1971 in Brownfield, Texas, USA

23 September 1975, Everett, Washington, USA

16 July 1967, Irvine, California, USA


22 December 1962, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, UK

3 December 1979, Los Angeles, California, USA


9 February 1976, New York City, New York, USA

21 May 1973, Westminster, London, England, UK

17 June 1970, Alameda County, California, USA

18 February 1977, Chicago, Illinois, USA


12 June 1977, Whipp's Cross, London, England, UK


21 June 1979, Virginia, Minnesota, USA




3 April 1982, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada


March 03, 2019
It's childhood versus adolescence and the chasm created despite having just a couple years of separation colored by the addition of a conditioned gender divide between them.
February 28, 2019
It has that rare quality for a film of this kind; it has its Lego cake and eats it.
March 01, 2019
Despite its plasticky shine, everything isn't exactly awesome anymore.
March 09, 2019
The absurd, existential, creative edge that really defined the first film has been replaced by something a little more ordinary, and far more predictable.
March 02, 2019
Emmet's journey in the sequel almost mirrors the first film. Almost as if the film had been assembled based on a handy instructional guide, instead of the explosive creativity I'd come to expect.
February 08, 2019
And while it takes a few beats to rediscover the manic rhythm of the original, about half an hour in, every piece more or less clicks, and I will not apologize for that sentence.
March 05, 2019
Any kids movie that references 2001: A Space Odyssey and Die Hard gets my vote...
February 09, 2019
By this point... I think I've had enough of The Lego Movies. These things can only go so far and I think they may have exceeded their natural life span.
February 08, 2019
"Lego 2" is like stepping on a Lego.
February 08, 2019
A hugely ambitious sequel, joyous and genuinely complex, that's charged with dramatic and musical energy to the very last frame.
February 08, 2019
Exhausted, and exhausting.
February 09, 2019
Viewers reared on "The Lego Movie" will find plenty to nourish them anew.