Are you as excited for this upcoming Lego DC Comics Super Heroes – Justice League: Cosmic Clash movie. It is the next movie in the ongoing Lego/DC animated films from Warner Brothers Animation. It is coming out on March 1, 2016 to a store near you, or you can get it on February 9th, 2016 by purchasing it from digital retailers. It is going to also come in a combo pack for $24.98 SRP or if you want just the movie it’ll only cost you $19.98 SRP. The combo pack includes a digital version of the movie on Digital HD with UltraViolet.
Mary Ellen Thomas, Vice President, Family & Animation Marketing had this to say about the film,
Fans of the LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes franchise can expect an action-packed and hilarious film as the Justice League battles to thwart Brainiac’s villainous plans.
The completely obsessive-compulsive super-computer Brainiac is combing the universe for new additions to his collection of worlds when he stumbles upon a luscious planet…ours! But Brainiac quickly discovers that Earth isn’t going to go down so easily with the Justice League here to fight for our freedom. Brainiac quickly removes several members of the Justice League to other time periods in Earth’s history, Batman, Flash, and Cyborg must build as well as use the Cosmic Treadmill to race across time to retrieve their comrades. Leaving the members of the Legion of Super Heroes to attempt to hold off Brainiac’s attacks against the Earth. Only time will tell if the Earth and the Justice League are doomed.
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes – Justice League: Cosmic Clash is directed by Rick Morales with scripts from Jim Krieg and executive producers Sam Register, Jill Wilfert, and Jason Cosler. With Benjamin Melniker and Michael Uslan as co-executive producers with Brandon Vietti as the supervising producer. The cast has quite the line up with the amazing Troy Baker as Batman, Nolan North as Superman, Grey Griffin as Wonder Woman, Josh Keaton as Green Lantern, Khary Payton as Cyborg, and James Arnold Taylor as The Flash. With Phil LaMarr as the voice for Brainiac. Phil LaMarr has done voice acting in Futurama, Static Shock, and has been in Pulp Fiction.